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How much do therapist internship jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for therapist internship in Kansas is $13.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $11.15 and $15.67 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Therapist Internship job?

A Therapist Internship is a supervised training program for students or recent graduates pursuing a career in therapy or counseling. Interns gain hands-on experience working with clients, learning therapeutic techniques, and applying theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. These internships are often required for licensure and provide valuable mentorship from experienced professionals. Duties may include conducting assessments, co-facilitating sessions, maintaining documentation, and participating in case discussions.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Therapist Internship position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Therapist Intern, you typically need to be enrolled in or have completed a graduate program in psychology, counseling, or social work, with foundational knowledge in mental health theories and interventions. Familiarity with electronic health records, assessment tools, and documentation systems is commonly expected, and supervision from a licensed therapist is usually required. Strong interpersonal communication, empathy, active listening, and openness to feedback are key soft skills for this position. These skills and qualities are essential to support clients effectively, adhere to ethical standards, and grow as a competent future therapist.

What are typical responsibilities and learning opportunities during a Therapist Internship?

As a Therapist Intern, your daily responsibilities may include observing client sessions, participating in supervised therapy sessions, conducting interviews and assessments, and maintaining accurate client records. You’ll also attend regular supervision meetings, receive feedback on your clinical skills, and often collaborate with a multidisciplinary team. This role provides valuable exposure to real-world therapy practices, opportunities to apply academic learning, and the chance to develop essential counseling skills. It’s a key step towards licensure and a deeper understanding of mental health care in professional settings.
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Clinical Manager, Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County

Clinical Manager, Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County

Pop-Up Talent

Wichita, KS • On-site

$75K - $80K/yr

Full-time

Medical

Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Clinical Manager, Child Advocacy Center of Sedgwick County
Wichita, KS 67211

  • Reports to: Director of Client Services
  • Designation: Exempt


AGENCY MISSION:

  • Promoting the safety, health and emotional well-being of abused children and their caregivers by bringing together public, private and community partners


BASIC FUNCTION:

  • Responsible for research of clinical programs, development, implementation, evaluation and supervision of clinical services. Responsible for assisting the children and families in achieving safety, decreasing symptoms associated with the current sexual abuse/physical abuse/traumatic event, increasing coping skills, identifying areas of increased emotional strength, and identifying and establishing relationships within the child's system that offer increased opportunities for support and healing. These goals may be achieved through individual therapy with the child, individual sessions with the child's (non-offending) parent/caretaker, joint sessions with the child and appropriate others. These goals may also be achieved through application of a variety of sound clinical modalities and evidenced-based treatment


MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Clinical Program/Services Management:

  • Plans, organizes, staffs, directs and evaluates clinical program activities to meet goals
  • Oversight, supervision, and evaluation of clinical staff
  • Works with Director of Client Services to set expectations and has accountability for therapy staff client service hours
  • Works closely with billing staff to ensure accuracy of insurance reimbursements
  • Assist clinical staff with maintaining appropriate skills and education
  • Demonstrates support of management, mission, values and goals of CACSC
  • Provides information regarding Clinical Services for National Children's Alliance (NCA) accreditation
  • Assist in coordination of the implementation, supervision, and evaluation of therapy interns
  • Facilitate weekly therapy referral meeting and maintain statistical data in accordance with the meeting
  • Assist Director of Client Services with gathering and maintaining statistical data for grant reports

Client & Professional Services:

  • Provide assessment and therapeutic services to child victims of abuse and their non-offending caregivers/family members
  • Maintain records on all children and families including but not limited to services provided, length of time a case is active, and a log of all referrals made to other agencies
  • Develop individualized treatment plans indicating goals, method, and length of treatment
  • Consult and communicate with the Child Family Advocate and EMCU regarding referrals and case information to assess for appropriate therapeutic intervention
  • Provide psychoeducation to non-offending caregivers/family members to clarify their roles in the treatment process and increase their ability to be supportive and protective of their child/children
  • Facilitate/manage PSB program
  • Maintain adequate client caseloads to meet billable hour goals
  • Maintain a working knowledge of community resources and ability to use and refer appropriately to meet client's needs. Coordinate with appropriate agencies providing services to clients and families
  • Understand and utilize the CACSC & MDT Guidelines for service delivery and communication with partner agencies
  • Attend MDT Case Review meetings. May include presentation of cases when requested or necessary
  • Promote teamwork while collaborating with other office/agency staff members to achieve best resolutions
  • Participate and present educational programs within the community as a resource for child abuse and protection issues
  • Attend conferences, trainings and supervision as needed to maintain current licensure and meet NCA accreditation standards
  • Expectation to function as a mandatory reporter as defined in K.S.A. 38-2223
  • Demonstrate support of management, mission, values and goals of CACSC
  • Represent the Child Advocacy Center in related activities, including fundraising initiatives and community outreach
  • Perform other tasks and responsibilities as requested to assist with everyday functioning of the Child Advocacy Center

Supervisory Responsibilities:

  • Staff Therapists
  • Interns/Practicum students


OVERTIME NEEDS:

  • Minimal, with prior approval from supervisor


ATTENDANCE:

  • The CACSC and/or partner agencies are open 8:00 am – 5:00 pm, Monday through Friday. While hours are flexible within that framework, the Clinical Manager must be prompt for scheduled sessions, programs and services while representing the CACSC in a professional manner. Some evening hours may be requested


KNOWLEDGE AND SKILLS:
Experience:

  • Clinical staff supervision experience required
  • Minimum of 5 years direct client experience required
  • CPT or RPT certification preferred
  • Advanced working knowledge of child welfare systems, child abuse and neglect research and practice preferred

Education:

  • BSRB Licensed, Master's degree in Social Work, Marriage & Family Therapy, Psychology, or other closely related human services area. Advanced Clinical license is required
  • Must maintain appropriate licensure, credentials, and continuing education for performing therapy with children and families
  • Completion of Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy and/or other evidenced-based trauma therapy is required (can be completed following hire). Certification is encouraged

Interpersonal Skills:

  • Excellent written, oral and interpersonal communication skills are necessary
  • Ability to work with children of all ages but possesses particular expertise and/or interest in working with children ages 8–18
  • Able to work within a multidisciplinary team environment


We are an equal opportunity employer, and we are an organization that values diversity. We welcome applications from all qualified candidates, including minorities and persons with disabilities.
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