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ERMHS Counselor (Educationally Related Mental Health Services)

Behavioral Emotional and Academic Mentoring LLC

Part TimeOn Site2-5 yrs$60 - $65 / HOURPosted 2 months ago

Location

Paramount, California

Salary

$60 - $65 / HOUR

Quick overview

The School-Based Mental Health Counselor will deliver direct mental health services, including individual, group, and family counseling, while developing and monitoring support plans for students across the district. This role also involves extensive collaboration with school teams, parents, and community agencies to support student well-being and academic performance.

Requirements summary

Candidates must possess a Licensed Clinical Social Worker and/or Marriage and Family Therapist license, a valid California driver's license, and be able to pass required clearances. Required knowledge includes child development, mental health treatment techniques, special education law, and crisis intervention methods.

Time ManagementConfidentialityCrisis InterventionIndividual CounselingGroup CounselingChild DevelopmentTraining DeliveryInterviewsAssessmentsFamily CounselingSocial-Emotional LearningMental Health DiagnosisSuicide PreventionThreat AssessmentsIEP ParticipationBehavioral Support Plans

Job description

Position Overview The School-Based Mental Health Counselor provides prevention and early intervention services to students across the district. The role includes direct mental health services, counseling, and coordination with school staff and community partners to support student well-being, academic performance, and social-emotional development. Key Responsibilities Direct Services Provide individual, group, and family counseling Conduct assessments, interviews, and classroom observations Develop and monitor individual behavior and academic support plans Support students with issues affecting school performance and well-being Collaboration & Consultation Work with school teams (SST, IEP, 504 teams), staff, parents, and agencies Participate in student support meetings and IEPs as needed Connect families with school-based or community mental health resources Crisis & Prevention Support Assist in suicide prevention, threat assessments, and crisis intervention Lead or support in-service training for students, staff, and parents Promote mental health awareness and stigma reduction strategies Reporting & Documentation Prepare and maintain accurate case notes and reports Collect and analyze student outcomes to evaluate service effectiveness Ensure compliance with timelines and confidentiality requirements Required Knowledge Child and adolescent development Mental health diagnosis, treatment, and counseling techniques Special education law and Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) Behavioral strategies and social-emotional learning supports Community mental health resources Crisis counseling and intervention methods Required Skills & Abilities Maintain confidentiality and ethical standards Communicate effectively with diverse stakeholders Work independently and collaboratively with multidisciplinary teams Conduct mental health assessments and counseling Manage time and documentation efficiently Provide training and workshops to staff and parents Physical Demands Visual and auditory ability to interact and communicate Operate office equipment and computers Sit, stand, bend, lift (up to 20 lbs.), and move around school sites Travel between school locations as needed Minimum Requirements Licensed Clinical Social Worker and/or Marriage and Family Therapist Valid California driver’s license Fingerprint clearance (DOJ/FBI) Physical exam clearance First Aid/CPR certification

Preferred Qualifications

2+ years experience working with school-age children in educational or mental health settings Experience with school-based counseling programs or student support services