General ResponsibilitiesUnder the general direction of the Director of Wellness and Treatment Services and Regional School Safety Center the School Based Mental Health Specialist works as part of the treatment team to provide counseling and skill building support to studentsSee what it is like to work with our team: The full range for this position is $51343.95 $32.09 per hour) $62463.94 $39.04 per hour). Offers are made at the entry level of the range.
Assignment:This position will work fulltime 200 days per year and will serve the Goldendale School District. We provide clinical supervision to our staff.
Essential Functions/Other FunctionsEssential Functions:- Participate as an integral member of the ESD 112 Behavioral Health Agency and Regional School Safety team.
- Actively participate as a member of a multidisciplinary school team including but not limited to guardians and other natural supports IEP teams school and district staff community treatment staff and other team members as indicated.
- Enroll screen and provide support to youth identified as needing behavioral health services.
- Work with students and their guardians in the development of an individual support plan which is strength based measurable and assists students in meeting their goals.
- Provide counseling skills groups and care coordination services as indicated for students in accordance with the individual support plan and evaluation recommendations.
- Coordinate activities with the schoolbased team to identify students facing behavioral health issues and communicate referral process for school staff.
- Conduct early intervention programs for students experiencing mental health challenges and provide crisis intervention as needed.
- Provide consultation education and mental health awareness programs to staff students and/or parents as requested by district or as directed by clinical supervisor or program supervisor.
- Administer and assess evidencebased measurement tools to track student improvement success and readiness for service conclusion.
- Maintain complete and timely documentation as required by law district policy and administrative regulations. Support and implement ESD 112 Behavioral Health Agency policies and procedures.
Other Functions:- Maintain a safe environment for students.
- Participate in staff and team meetings inservice programs workshops and seminars.
- Participate in continuing education and agency required behavioral health trainings.
- Support extracurricular activities
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum/Preferred Qualifications & SkillsMinimum Qualifications:- Bachelors degree or higher in Counseling Human Development or Social Services.
- Experience working with social/emotional atrisk youth.
- Experience providing social/emotional support services.
Preferred Qualifications and Skills:- Enrolled in or willingness to enroll in Masters program.
- Experience and understanding of Positive Behavioral Interventions and Supports (PBIS) including multitiered systems of support (MTSS).
- Experience working in a school setting.
- Experience working with Special Education students and/or programs.
- Familiar with Washington mental health agencies and resources.
- Bilingual.
Working Conditions/Employment RequirementsWorking Conditions/Physical Requirements:- Travel throughout ESD 112 region.
- Variety of settings including students homes office and school environment.
- Extended or flexible hours as necessary.
Employment Requirements ESD job offer is contingent upon satisfying the following:- Successful completion of a criminal history and fingerprint check through the WA state patrol and FBI.
Required Experience:
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