Careers & INternships
Careers at Human Supports of Idaho
What it means to work at HSI
Joining Human Supports of Idaho means joining a team of providers who want to make an impact in their community. HSI has been providing expectational Mental Health and Substance Use Disorder Treatment in the Treasure Valley for over 25 Years and now we need you. HSI is growing and we are looking for people who are ready to make an impact in the lives of others.
Loan Repayment
As an approved NHSC site, eligible clinicians can access federal loan repayment programs to reduce education debt. This benefit allows you to invest in your career and serve a community that truly needs your expertise without the overwhelming burden of student loans.
Why work with us?Flexibility
Unlike large corporate clinics, we offer autonomy over your schedule and caseload. Choose the days and hours that work for your life, and build a practice around the patient populations you're most passionate about serving. You maintain clinical independence while benefiting from organizational support and resources.
Mentorship
Learn from a team with decades of combined experience in a truly collaborative environment. Our medical director and senior therapy staff provide ongoing mentorship, case consultation, and professional development. You'll grow your clinical skills while contributing your own expertise to a culture that values continuous learning.
Mental Health Therapist or Counselor
Open Positions:
SUD Therapist
Case Manager/CBRS
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Our Benefits
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Internships
Human Supports is an approved site for master’s level social work or counseling interns.
If you are interested in gaining experience serving an underserved population and enhancing your clinical knowledge, please submit your resume and cover letter explaining your interest in the position.
Case management and administrative internships may also be available for undergraduate students.
Meet the team
What Does Our Accreditation from HRSA/NHSC mean to you?
The NHSC was created because of the health care crisis in the 1950s and 1960s. Older physicians retired and young doctors stopped choosing general practice. This meant areas of the country would have no access to primary care. The NHSC stepped in to support health centers in rural, urban, and tribal communities. Their efforts addressed a growing primary health care shortage. HSI is proud to be accredited by this organization. We are able to help those who are located in rural and urban areas and make sure that no one gets turned away from services.
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