InnerTrek
One of the first OHA-approved psilocybin facilitator training programs in Oregon — a primary pipeline producing licensed practitioners for Measure 109 service centers.
Type: Education
Location: Portland, OR
Membership: Training enrollment — licensed mental health professionals and aspiring facilitators
Venues: Portland training facility; Oregon retreat and outdoor sites
Activities: Oregon Health Authority-approved psilocybin facilitator training program; 160-hour curriculum; supervised practicums; continuing education for licensed facilitators.
About
InnerTrek is one of the first Oregon Health Authority (OHA)-approved psilocybin facilitator training programs operating under Oregon's Measure 109 framework. The organization offers a 160-hour training curriculum covering psilocybin pharmacology, facilitation skills, trauma-informed care, harm reduction, legal and ethical frameworks, and supervised practicum experiences with participants at licensed service centers.
InnerTrek's training program is designed to serve both licensed mental health professionals seeking to add facilitation credentials and individuals without clinical backgrounds who meet Oregon's facilitator licensing requirements. Oregon's regulatory framework intentionally allows non-clinicians to become licensed facilitators — a model InnerTrek's curriculum accommodates.
The organization has graduated hundreds of facilitators who now hold or are pursuing OHA facilitator licenses, making InnerTrek one of the most significant human capital pipelines for Oregon's regulated psilocybin industry. InnerTrek also provides continuing education for working facilitators and professional development workshops for service center operators.
Why It Matters
Oregon's Measure 109 program lives or dies on the supply of trained, licensed facilitators. InnerTrek is one of the primary organizations producing that supply — its graduates form a substantial portion of the facilitator workforce operating the state's regulated psilocybin service centers.



State Legal Context
See current psilocybin laws in Oregon.