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The Team Member we are Looking For:
CORRAL is looking for an experienced, licensed mental health professional that is passionate about working with and positively impacting the lives of historically marginalized and underserved youth. The Mental Health Manager is responsible for delivering culturally and racially relevant, high quality psychotherapy and support for the diverse participants of CORRAL Riding Academy. A commitment to lessening the stigma surrounding mental health issues in BIPOC youth and creating equitable spaces for youth to be seen, heard, challenged, and understood is a must. Things in the arena get hard and real, a successful Manager of Mental Health Services is up to the challenge, flexible and able to follow their creative energy to create the best therapeutic outcomes for youth in tough situations.
IMPORTANT: This is a direct, on the ground, full time salaried role. Please do not apply if you are not available to work on Saturdays. Typical Program Hours Tuesday - Friday afternoons and all day Saturday. A typical schedule is Tuesday - Thursday 11am-7pm, Friday & Saturday 9am - 5pm. Summer Hours will be similar to typical office hours Mon-Friday 9am-5pm. Approximately 40% of these hours involve direct service hours and being outside in varying weather conditions. This position will report directly to the Program Director at the Kildaire Farm Campus.
The CORRAL team is big on collaboration, so you must have an ability to demonstrate positive team interactions with other staff members. Outcomes and documentation are important, so you are able to complete the paperwork and analyses that help CORRAL hone its programs. Our participants receive all services free of charge. Therefore, we do not submit any billing to insurance providers.
Minimum Qualifications:
Preferred Qualifications:
About CORRAL:
CORRAL is a faith-motivated, non-profit that acts as an intervention program for adolescent girls in high-risk situations in the Triangle Area. Our participants may be “high-risk” due to socioeconomic status, trauma such as neglect, abuse, or, more frequently, a combination of these situations. We pair high-risk girls between the ages of 11 and 18 with rescued horses to promote healing, transformational growth, and ultimately, lasting life change. CORRAL is intended as a long-term intervention for the participants, requiring a minimum of one year’s commitment from each girl upon enrollment. Our staff provides intensely personal and high contact programming that includes only the uppermost standards of literacy and academic tutoring, vocational training, and equine assisted therapy programs, as well as, individual and group mental health sessions. CORRAL Riding Academy fulfills Wake County’s need for positive youth interventions by not only providing high-risk girls with positive interventions, but by equipping them with the life skills and career tools they will need to succeed in their adult lives.
Diversity Statement:
CORRAL aims to serve the highest risk girls in our community. Among those risk factors is the influence of systemic racism. As members of a marginalized population, young people of color are statistically more likely to have negative health, academic and economic outcomes. Understanding this context, CORRAL bears the same responsibility to heal the trauma our girls have experienced due to systemic racism just as much as more commonly understood forms of trauma ie. physical or emotional abuse.
CORRAL is committed to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment and is proud to be an equal opportunity employer. Diversity is more than a commitment at CORRAL—it is the foundation of what we do. We are committed to walking with ALL stakeholders on a journey of anti-racism. We are fully focused on equity and justice. All qualified applicants are encouraged to apply.
Specific Job Responsibilities:
- Programming
- Oversees the mental health interventions of CORRAL’s programs with the opportunity to manage other Mental Health Professionals (ie volunteers, interns)
- Gathers data, analyzes it and provides weekly and quarterly reports
- Liaises with outside mental health providers and parents as needed to provide the best possible care for each participant
- Collaborates weekly with all program staff to determine the needs of each participant
- Delivers professional development for staff with regards to mental health issues
- Works with the staff to institute program policies while helping develop the integration of best practices
- Records notes of interactions into our database
- Communicates and coordinates with CORRAL staff and volunteers for informational purposes and to ensure that they are informed about interventions
- Fosters authentic relationships with community partners to ensure adequate resources for the girls and maintain the brand of CORRAL
Volunteer Management: This individual will manage a team of volunteers. As such, this manager:
Physical Demands:
Salary/Benefits:
Full Time
$96k-127k (estimate)
04/29/2024
05/16/2024
corralriding.org
Cary, NC
50 - 100
Sports & Recreation