Position Description

Licensed Mental Health Counselor/Social Worker - Western Hills
Location GH Texas
Job Category Academy - Special Services Faculty (SPED, ESL, 504/MTSS, Intervention, Counseling, Behavior Spec.)
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Job Title: Licensed Mental Health Counselor/Social Worker

Reports to: Campus Administrator

Dept. /School: Campus Special Student Services Team

Supported by: District Mental Health Team

Location: Great Hearts Western Hills, San Antonio, TX

Exemption Status/Test: Exempt

 

Primary Purpose:

Provide responsive services to individual campuses and the campus community through wide Mental Health & Wellness Initiatives, Crisis Management; Interventions for Targeted Students; Trainings; Data Collection and Analysis. This position will be for individual campus needs.

 

Qualifications:

Education/Certification: Master’s Degree

Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC) Or Licensed Professional Counselor Associate (currently under supervision); Licensed Master Social Worker (LMSW) (currently under supervision); Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)

 

Experience:

Minimum of two (2) years of school or community-based counseling or social work experience in a K-12 public school preferred

 

Special Knowledge/Skills:

  • Strong organizational, communication and interpersonal skills

  • Knowledge of the types of services provided by mental health counselors and social workers

  • Proficient in technology, including computer skills, Microsoft applications, Google

  • Ability to present to students, parents, and staff in one-on-one, small group, and large group settings

  • Knowledge of counseling procedures and protocols

  • Knowledge of interventions and best practices for student

  • Adept at data collection and analysis

  • Ability to create PowerPoints for campus-wide professional development

  • Knowledge on best practices and research on mental health

 

Major Responsibilities and Duties:

Guidance Curriculum:

  • Conduct campus wide presentations for the students/staff

  • Use technology to upload and share lessons and resources, as needed

Individual Counseling:

  • Provide short-term, solution-focused counseling for general education students

  • Provide counseling for special education students who require counseling according to their mandated Individualized Education Plan (IEP)

  • Small Group Counseling:

  • Provide small group counseling for general education students, as needed

Accountability:

  • Tracking of crisis response activities

  • Keep a daily log of activities as it relates to campus counseling supports

  • Maintain an Outlook calendar

Crisis Management:

  • Provide immediate support to dysregulated students

  • Provide risk/threat assessment services for students who have been identified as at risk of self- harm or harm to others

  • Conduct risk-assessments, as appropriate

  • Follow up with crisis intervention reports, as required

  • Serve as a member of the campus behavioral threat assessment team

Referrals:

  • Provide community resources to school staff/families, as necessary

Student Management:

  • Consult with school leadership regarding specific students and general trends in student population

Policy Reports and Law:

  • Support and follow local, state, and federal rules and policies

Communications and Community Relations:

  • Establish and maintain a professional relationship and open communication with headmasters, staff, parents, and the community

District Trainings:

  • Attend mental health professional development trainings as required by the district and TEA

 

Personal Qualities & Values:

Passionately Committed:

With humility and curiosity, we seek to know more about our core purpose; seek to share (with each other and with others externally as an advocate); seek to live the mission ourselves with relentless pursuit and intrinsic motivation; seek to understand our work and how it serves the mission, which should result in getting the right stuff done with measurable results because we love actualization – not just the theory

 

Servant’s Heart:

The foundational element of having a servant’s heart is the acknowledgement of inherent dignity in their fellow human. Someone with a servant’s heart believes that their work is to promote the development of those around them and make it possible for others to be successful in serving the mission of the organization.

 

Team Player:

We believe our mission can only be accomplished through collaboration and receive true joy in being a part of something greater than ourselves; Each of us is one part of a whole, each with distinct roles, expertise, and responsibilities; working together in synchronicity.

 

Compensation:

Great Hearts offers a competitive benefits package and overall compensation will be commensurate with talent, experience, and education.

 

Additional Requirements:

Type of fingerprint clearance: Must possess or obtain valid Texas fingerprint clearance card.  

Physical functions: Requires but is not limited to standing, sitting, repetitious hand and body movements, bending, squatting, and reaching. May be required to move or position equipment up to 15 pounds approximately.  

Travel required: May need to travel locally to the various academies within the metro area.

This description reflects management’s assignment of essential functions, it does not exclude or restrict the tasks that may be assigned.  

Great Hearts Academies is an Equal Opportunity Employer. 

 

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