Open Opportunities

Are you passionate about the mental and holistic wellbeing of Black women and girls?

Are you aspiring to a career in mental health?

Are you an advocate for justice, equity and culturally proactive mental health care?

If your answer is yes, the Black Women’s Mental Health Institute (BWMHI) may be the professional fit you are looking for. We are actively engaged in preparing the next generation of mental health practitioners to provide care that is equitable and culturally proactive. We also actively strive to remove barriers and increase access to mental health services for Black women, girls and beyond. Click below to view our opening positions and consider being a part of our movement.

Clinical Mental Health Intern

Job Summary: The Clinical Mental Health Intern will work under the supervision of licensed mental health professionals to gain practical experience in providing mental health services to clients. The intern will contribute to the overall functioning of the mental health department by assisting with assessments, treatment planning, community service events, projects, activities, and therapeutic interventions.

Public Health Intern

Job Summary: The Public Health Intern will support Black Women’s Mental Health in various aspects of public health initiatives and projects. This internship provides a valuable opportunity for students or recent graduates to gain hands-on experience in the field of public health, contribute to meaningful projects, and develop essential skills in research, data analysis, program implementation, and community outreach.

Associate Marriage and Family Therapist

Job Summary: The Associate Marriage and Family Therapist provides direct clinical services to women, men, children, and families. This position includes such activities as providing direct psychotherapy treatment, performing client psychosocial assessments, developing treatment plans and guiding the treatment process, developing exit plans, providing psychological and emotional support to clients and facilitating groups.

Licensed Associate Counselor

Job Summary: The Clinical Mental Health Licensed Associate Counselor will provide direct mental health services to clients under supervision and in accordance with all ethical and legal standards. This position involves conducting assessments, developing treatment plans, and delivering therapeutic interventions to individuals and groups.