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Hemet, CA - USA

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$ 60 - 60

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1 Vacancy

Job Description

Position Title: Behavioral & Mental Health Professional

Pay rate: $60.00 hr 1099

Shift hours: 7:304:00 pm 30 min lunch

Client: Hemet Unified School District Hemet CA 92545



JOB SUMMARY

Under the supervision of the Director of Special Education or designee the Special Education Behavioral and Mental

Health Professional will serve as the professional clinician providing counseling and therapy to students eligible for

special education. The Special Education Behavioral and Mental Health Professional shall be registered as a Marriage

Family Therapist (MFT) Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) or

Licensed Clinical Psychologist and shall work within the limits of the licensing board and professional standards. The

Special Education Behavioral and Mental Health Professional will use established clinical methods and procedures for

assessment planning and implementation of treatment plans and nonmedical psychotherapy to serve students who

suffer from serious and persistent emotional mental and/or other behavioral challenges.

ESSENTIAL JOB DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES

Conducts clinical interviews to gather information assess student needs determine level of hazard to self or others

determine need for hospitalization and develop diagnostic information.

Provides crisis intervention and individual counseling for students on clinical issues including but not limited to

treatment and medication compliance depression anxiety and other mental and/or behavioral health matters.

Leads and facilitates therapy groups to focus on clinical issues.

Provides individual group and family therapy and social rehabilitative services.

Provides case management and consultation services related to therapeutic needs of students with emotional

disturbance behavioral and/or mental health needs.

Prepares reports and correspondence and maintains a variety of documentation including but not limited to charting

observed behaviors progress reports dismissal summaries incident reports referrals and other data.

Supports the development and implementation of Positive Behavior Support Plans for students.

Coordinates with the case carrier mental health team members probation officers community support service

providers and other agencies to obtain information coordinate services and determine appropriate treatment plan(s) for

students.

Implement and monitor established treatment plans to ensure student progress.

Develop and implement professional development in areas related to behavioral and mental health including but not

limited to: educationally related mental health services; functional analysis assessment and data collection positive

behavior intervention and support plans and evidencebased practices.

Attend and actively participate as a liaison in meetings both in and out of the District including but not limited to IEP

meetings Mental Health Team meetings SELPA meetings community events related to mental health services and

other meetings as assigned.

Promote awareness communication and public relations between parents community partner agencies and other

public and nonpublic agencies regarding behavior and mental health services.

Participate as a member of the District Crisis Intervention team to provide support counseling and guidance to

students staff and school sites in need following a tragic event.

Participate as a member of the IEP team as appropriate.

Maintain knowledge of current laws and regulations pertaining to individuals with exceptional needs.

Assist in the implementation of state and federal laws to maintain district compliance.

May oversee and verify fieldwork requirements of the MFT/LCSW Associate(s) AMFT ACSW APCC MFTT PCCT or

MSW Intern;

May provide weekly individual and group supervision in compliance with the BBS.

Perform other related duties as assigned.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS

KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES

Knowledge of:

Psychological and social aspects and characteristics of children with emotional social behavioral and/or mental health

needs.

Principles and methods of counseling and assessment of children with emotional social behavioral and/or mental

health needs.

Overall growth and development of children.

All areas of elementary and secondary curriculum and recent educational research in the education of individuals with

exceptional needs including evidencebased practices curriculum modifications positive behavior interventions and

mental health interventions.

Current laws and regulations pertaining to individuals with exceptional needs including eligibility criteria and the

identification placement and review process as well as health and social services privacy rights and mental health

requirements.

Pharmacology of medications and drug treatment.

Ability to:

Provide crisis assessment and/or intervention

Develop and coordinate programs.

Negotiate and resolve conflicts and demonstrate strong interpersonal skills.

Deal effectively with parents teachers administrators and students.

Maintain high standards of professionalism.

Organize and manage time effectively.

Work both collaboratively and independently.

Demonstrate leadership and organizational skills.

Access and use Districtadopted webbased systems

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE

Three 3 years of successful experience working with children in a private or governmental agency providing direct

behavioral and/or mental health services.

Knowledge of Applied Behavior Analysis strategies and techniques and BoardCertified Behavior Analyst (BCBA)

desirable

Any combination of training experience and/or education equivalent to a Masters degree in Psychology mental health

counseling or social work

REQUIRED LICENSES AND/OR CERTIFICATES

Valid California State Board of Behavioral Science Examiner License as a Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT)

Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) or Licensed Clinical

Psychologist.

Completion of or ability to complete within sixty 60 days of hire the appropriate clinical supervision course to

supervise an AMFT ACSW APCC MFTT PCCT or MSW Intern as specified by the Board of Behavioral Sciences

(BBS).

Requires use of personal automobile and the possession of a valid California Class Drivers License and proof of

current and appropriate auto insurance coverage. If required to drive a District vehicle must be insurable at standard

market rates under the Districts insurance policy.

PHYSICAL DEMANDS AND WORKING CONDITIONS

The physical requirements indicated below are examples of the physical aspects that this position must

perform in carrying out the essential job duties and responsibilities listed above.

Physical Demands: Occasionally lift push pull run carry and drag items up to 10 pounds (occasionally) up to 25

pounds (infrequently) and up to seventyfive 75 pounds (rarely); walk over rough or uneven surfaces stand for

extended periods sitting for extended times; bending at the waist stoop and twist (continuously); squat kneel or crouch

climb stairs (frequently); Grasp and manipulate materials equipment and supplies (frequently); climbing reaching to

retrieve and maintain files and records; reaching overhead above the shoulders and horizontally; dexterity of hands and

fingers to operate standard office equipment computer keyboard; and other equipment necessary to complete the

required duties; use hearing and speaking to exchange information in person and on the telephone (continuously);

Working Conditions: Indoor office and classrooms outdoor school grounds; exposure to: office student and playground

noise seasonal temperatures dust and wind.

In compliance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) the Hemet Unified School District (HUSD) will provide

reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities for the purpose of enabling the performance of the

essential duties and responsibilities of the position. HUSD encourages both prospective and current employees to discuss

potential accommodations with the Human Resources and/or Safety/Risk Management.

Special Notes:

Site Support / Travel: These

positions require the contracted employee to drive sitetosite daily

supporting student assessments. The District will not provide mileage

reimbursement to the contracted employee. Our school sites are located in the

Hemet San Jacinto Idyllwild and Anza areas.

Average Assessments completed per psych 70

Average Caseload 960 students This average

covers ALL students not just Special Ed students


Required Experience:

Unclear Seniority

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