Program Facilitator / School-Based Mental Health Therapist
20 days ago
San Diego
Job DescriptionSalary: We are looking for a Program Facilitator / School-Based Mental Health Therapist to join our growing team! Mending Matters is on a mission to engage, connect, and empower youth to pursue their fullest potential. Were committed to creating environments where mental health support is approachable, accessible, and tailored to the unique needs of students and schools. The ideal candidate would demonstrate a passion for working with youth and an interest in innovative and equitable mental health approaches. We strive to hire team members who contribute to our dynamic culture where diverse perspectives are expected and challenges are met with curiosity. By empowering our team members to think creatively and act purposefully, we can find solutions that dramatically improve our student's wellbeing. This position is a hybrid position with 80% L.I.F.E. Program Facilitation and 20% School-Based Mental Health Services. Please see our website for more details on the L.I.F.E. Program. Position Details • Full-time, non-exempt position, • Located in San Diego Unified School District, • School site placements assigned at hiring, • School-based, in-person services, • Operates consistent with district calendar Program Facilitator Responsibilities • Recruit a diverse, representative group of students for L.I.F.E. Advisory, • Facilitate weekly L.I.F.E. Advisory meetings and program curriculum with student leaders, • Map school and community-based resources to Response Report L.I.F.E.projects, • Collaborate with school-site Coordination of Services Teams to roll out We Hear, • Youth Survey, Response Report, and responsive mental health content and events, • Coordinate and facilitate prevention workshops, • Participate in appropriate administrative staff meetings, • Participate in supervision and team cohort meetings, • Track program data into eMend and other relevant data tracking systems, • Maintain and strengthen relationships with school partners, • Participate in community presentations and events School-Based Mental Health Services Responsibilities: • Provide individual and group therapy to youth ages 11-18+, • Collaborate with school-based staff for student support, • Engage with parents and guardians regarding client safety, treatment goals, and clinical interventions, • Provide leadership, intervention and support when crisis counseling is appropriate, • Provide care coordination for individual clients and their families, • Complete appropriate documentation, including regular progress notes, bio-psycho-social assessments, and treatment plans, • Collaborate with colleagues and school partners to identify and address existing community needs and barriers to service, • Cultivate and sustain relationships with school partners Qualifications • Masters Degree in Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or Clinical Counseling, • Active or pending registration with the California Board of Behavioral Sciences as an ASW, AMFT, or APCC, as appropriate by discipline, • Experience providing individual and group therapy, preferably with youth and families, • A commitment to prioritizing increased access to mental health services tailored to the needs of youth and families, • Effective communicator, particularly with students, families and colleagues, • Strong interpersonal skills to effectively collaborate within school environments, • An ability to thrive in a fast-paced, dynamic environment, • The capacity to remain calm, focused and professional when faced with unexpected challenges, • Strong organizational and documentation skills, • Willing to commit to the full school year to ensure continuity of services for students, • Demonstrated ability to be culturally responsive and respect diversity Preferred Qualifications • Spanish-English bilingual, • Experience in school-based mental health services, • Experience implementing or facilitating youth-focused programming or working in a youth-centered environment Benefits • Weekly clinical supervision within the work day, • Holidays and school breaks off, per the company calendar, • Full benefits package, including health, dental, and vision insurance, • 401(k) plan, vacation, and sick pay, • Employee Assistance Program, • Additional employee supports, including opportunities for team connection, collaboration, and professional development, • EEO/AA/Minorities/Females/Disabled/Veterans, • Starting pay range: $68,000-$71,000