Intern Supervision Membership
Structured clinical supervision for counselling interns completing practicum and internship hours
The Intern Supervision Membership is designed to support counselling interns during one of the most formative and demanding stages of their professional journey. This membership provides consistent, structured, and supportive clinical supervision, while helping interns translate academic knowledge into confident, ethical, real-world practice.
Through a combination of individual supervision, small-group learning, and practical tools, interns are supported not only in meeting program requirements — but in developing a strong clinical foundation for long-term practice.
What Your Membership Includes
✔ Structured Clinical Supervision
Supervision is mapped directly to practicum and internship expectations and focuses on:
Intake and informed consent
Assessment and case conceptualization
Treatment planning and therapeutic direction
Ethical decision-making and professional boundaries
Risk assessment and documentation standards
Supervision is provided with consistency and clarity to support both learning and accountability.
✔ Intern Group Learning Pods
Monthly small-group sessions designed specifically for interns, offering:
Case debrief and consultation
Skills practice and clinical reflection
Emotional support and resilience-building
Normalization of early-career challenges
These pods help reduce isolation while building confidence and clinical voice.
✔ Access to All-Member Training Events
Interns are invited to join monthly live online trainings alongside clinicians across Canada, covering topics such as:
School-based counselling
Community and agency work
Trauma-informed practice
Transitioning into private practice
Ethics, scope, and professional readiness
Recordings and supporting resources are included.
✔ Intern-Specific Clinical Tools
Members receive access to practical resources, including:
Intake and consent templates
Supervision preparation worksheets
Case note and documentation guides
Ethical decision-making frameworks
These tools are designed to support competence, clarity, and confidence.
✔ Priority Hiring Pipeline
When opportunities arise within R.I.C. programs or partnered initiatives (including REACH Teachers and REACH University Students), intern members are considered first for placement and employment pathways.
This Membership Is Ideal If You Want To:
Complete required supervision hours with a clear structure and consistent support
Feel safe, grounded, and supported while seeing your first clients
Learn how to document, conceptualize, and present cases confidently
Understand how to transition from internship into paid clinical roles
Bridge academic learning with real-world counselling in schools, churches, agencies, and community programs
A Supportive Start to Professional Practice
Internship is not just about meeting requirements — it’s about becoming a clinician.
The Intern Supervision Membership exists to help you develop competence, confidence, and professional identity in a way that is ethical, supportive, and sustainable.