Qualified Mental Health Provider
Troutdale, OR - USA
Job Summary
Position: Qualified Mental Health Provider (QMHP)
Department: Student Services
Program: School-Based Mental Health Grant
Reports to: Senior Program Administrator of Special Education
Classification/Range: Licensed
Schedule: 195 days 8 hours per day
POSITION PURPOSE:
The Qualified Mental Health Provider (QMHP) provides direct mental health services to students within the Creeks programs including individual and group counseling crisis intervention and social emotional learning (SEL) support. The QMHP supports students social emotional and behavioral needs in the school setting and collaborates with educators and multidisciplinary teams to promote student success.
This position is funded through a federal School-Based Mental Health grant and is temporary in nature. Continuation of this position is contingent upon ongoing grant funding.
NATURE & SCOPE:
The QMHP delivers school-based mental health services aligned with student needs Individualized Education Programs (IEPs) and program goals. This position supports implementation of SEL practices crisis response and behavioral interventions while ensuring compliance with applicable laws regulations and professional standards.
This position is subject to board policies administrative rules and procedures department regulations and applicable state and federal statutes. This position does not carry administrative authority.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Provide direct mental health counseling services including individual and group therapy
Provide crisis intervention including suicide risk assessments threat assessments and de-escalation support
Deliver social emotional learning (SEL) instruction and support daily within classrooms
Support classroom regulation and student skill development related to executive functioning and behavior
Provide mental health services as outlined in IEPs and participate in IEP and eligibility meetings
Maintain accurate documentation including required assessments and reporting tools such as BSAT SIRT and Columbia Suicide Severity Rating Scale
Ensure compliance with OAR HIPAA and FERPA requirements
Collaborate with educators behavior specialists and multidisciplinary teams to support student needs
Support restorative practices and Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS)-informed interventions
Provide family-centered services as appropriate and approved by the treatment team
Participate in staff training and provide professional development on mental health topics
Assist with onboarding and training of new staff as requested
Maintain current licensure and pursue ongoing professional growth
Establish and maintain positive relationships with partner agencies and districts
Attend required meetings trainings and conferences including travel as needed
Provide coverage for clinical responsibilities as needed
ESSENTIAL QUALITIES:
Equity: Lead and support regional equity initiatives and culturally responsive practices
Vision: Lead with vision follow-through and student focus
Trust: Develop trust among coworkers and students through honesty and fairness
Communication: Communicate in an inclusive effective and collaborative manner
Personal Qualities: Be respectful caring and courageous
Attendance: Maintain consistent attendance and reliability
Agency-wide perspective: Support continuous improvement of MESD programs and services
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS SKILLS ABILITIES:
- Masters degree in counseling social work psychology or related field
Licensure through a professional licensing board (e.g. LPC LCSW LMFT) and/or TSPC as required
Experience providing mental health services to youth
Experience working with diverse populations including race gender and disability
Ability to provide individual group and family-based services
Knowledge of trauma-informed practices and crisis intervention
Strong communication collaboration and organizational skills
Demonstrated commitment to equity and culturally responsive practices
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS SKILLS ABILITIES:
- Experience working in school settings particularly special education environments
Knowledge of Restorative Justice Collaborative Problem Solving (CPS) and PBIS frameworks
Experience supporting students with disabilities and high behavioral needs
Bilingual or bicultural skills highly desirable
Experience providing staff training or professional development
MINIMUM EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS:
- Masters degree in mental health counseling social work or related field
Any combination of education and experience which demonstrates the ability to perform the essential functions
WORKING CONDITIONS:
Work is performed in a variety of settings including school and office environments. The position may involve working with students and families experiencing high levels of need or crisis. Requires travel between sites and may include occasional evening or weekend meetings. Work requires use of computers office equipment and personal vehicle.
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
- Mobility: Frequent sitting; occasional bending or squatting
- Lifting: Frequently up to 10 pounds; occasionally up to 50 pounds
- Vision: Frequent reading and close work; occasional color and depth perception
- Dexterity: Frequent keyboarding and handling of materials
- Hearing/speaking: Frequent communication in person and by phone
- Emotional/Psychological: Frequent decision-making concentration and ability to manage high-stress situations
About Company
Multnomah Education Service District is an educational cooperative that provides a wide variety of programs and services on a regional basis to school districts in Multnomah County and beyond. MESD is one of 19 ESDs in Oregon. MESD's major areas of service include: - School Health ... View more