Miriam School and Learning Center·Webster Groves, Missouri
The role involves evaluating the psycho-social needs of children and adolescents to provide recommendations for improvement at school, home, and in the community. Responsibilities include delivering individual, group, and family counseling using a CBT model and coordinating care with other professionals.
Master's degree from accredited school Licensed or provisionally licensed (with your own supervisor) in the state of Missouri (LCSW, LMSW, LPC, PLPC) One year experience assessing the psychological and educational needs of children and delivering treatment services, preferably in a school setting Knowledge of Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (CBT) Trauma informed REPORTS TO: Counseling Supervisor, Miriam Learning Center
The Licensed Clinical Social Worker/ Counselor evaluates the psycho-social needs of children and adolescents and makes appropriate recommendations to improve functioning at school, home, and in the community. He/she provides individual, group and/or family counseling. Settings for work duties include on-site at the Learning Center, community schools and day care centers, and in-home counseling opportunities as they arise. Daytime flexible hours are needed during the school year.
To provide a comprehensive and professional assessment of each child's psycho-social issues. To make appropriate recommendations based upon assessment results. To complete assessment reports in a professional and timely manner. To determine an appropriate treatment pathway for a child/family. To maintain contact with other professionals at the Center, in the school, and with the family to ensure coordinated treatment efforts. To submit notes and billing in a timely manner. To refer the child and/or family for community services as needed. To provide individual, group and/or family counseling using a CBT model. Any other duties as specified by the supervisor. More about Miriam Learning Center: Miriam Learning Center is a leading provider of special education services in the St. Louis area for students age 2 to 18, catering to students with diagnosed or undiagnosed diverse learning needs. Annually, we support nearly 1600 children, offering tailored services that enable students to realize their potential and thrive within their current school environments. Whether students require in-school assistance or after-school support, Miriam Learning Center strives to meet their individual needs. Additionally, Miriam collaborates with over 100 local schools, providing them with access to our expert staff and resources. Through teacher training and consultation services, we help schools implement best practices when serving students with special needs, fostering inclusive and supportive learning environments. Our special educational staffing division fills vacancies in schools; ensuring students receive vital interventions. Comprehensive evaluation services provide an economical solution to test IDEA eligible students or to obtain medical diagnoses and recommendations.
Candidates must hold a Master's degree and be licensed or provisionally licensed (LCSW, LMSW, LPC, PLPC) in the state of Missouri. At least one year of experience assessing children's psychological and educational needs, preferably in a school setting, is required.
Market context
In Missouri schools, licensed clinical social workers and professional counselors are commonly sought to support student mental health, behavior, and attendance needs. These roles are competitive because employers often want a master’s degree, Missouri licensure or provisional licensure, and direct experience assessing and treating children and adolescents ages 2–18. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save research time, and confirm your licensure status and pediatric experience before applying.
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