What are the responsibilities and job description for the AU Mental Health Clinician (348) - SELPA-AU (Itinerant, County-Wide) position at Calaveras County Office Of Education?
AU Mental Health Clinician (348) - SELPA-AU (Itinerant, County-Wide) at Calaveras County Office Of Education
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Until Filled
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209-736-6020
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Salary
$429.73 - $693.00 Daily
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About the Employer
Become part of our CCOE team in the heart of the California Gold Country – explore the endless possibilities – your path, your purpose… It’s a great place to work, live, and together we will thrive! The Calaveras County Office of Education (“CCOE”) partners with our four local school districts and the community to provide quality education to our county’s 5,270 students in pre-kindergarten through twelfth grades. We manage alternative education programs for students at Calaveras River Academy, Mountain Oaks Charter School (an Independent Study program), and Oakendell Community School. We also offer adult education services, and a variety of special education services as the Responsible Local Agency (“RLA”) for the Special Education Local Plan Area (“SELPA”); including, five special education preschool programs and a program for transition-aged young adults (ages 18-22). CCOE is now hiring for a variety of full and part-time positions, whether serving in the classroom or supporting operations outside of the classroom. CCOE offers competitive wages, most with health and retirement benefits. Enjoy evenings, weekends, and holidays off. For additional information, visit www.ccoe.k12.ca.us, contact us via email at hr@ccoe.k12.ca.us, or by phone at 209-736-4662. “The mission of the Calaveras County Office of Education is to provide leadership through quality service to school districts, students, parents and our community with the goal of achieving excellence together.”
Job Summary
Job Summary
Under the direction and supervision of the assigned Cabinet Level Administrator(s) or designee, collaboratively works with the SELPA Director, Program Managers, and Program Specialists, under broad organizational guidelines to achieve objectives at the County and District level; may provide training and supervision to Mental Health Specialists with proper certification. The Mental Health Clinician will provide supportive and direct services to students with problem behaviors that interfere with academic performance and developmental progress, cause conflict with peers, community or family, and/or put the student at risk for placement in more restrictive educational settings, higher levels of mental health care and/or out-of-home placement. The Mental Health Clinician will provide Educationally Related Mental Health Services including: counseling, assessment, evaluation, and case management for students with special needs and their families; will provide consultation and training to teachers, paraprofessionals and parents; support the implementation of positive behavioral interventions conforming to the Hughes Bill and to IDEA. Mental health services may be provided at counseling centers, in student homes, at school sites and/or in the community.
Requirements / Qualifications
Applications submitted without required documents may not be considered for interview.
To apply, complete the online application and submit accompanied by:
- Copy of Transcript (Possession of a Master’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university)
- Credential Copy (Valid and appropriate Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) credential: School Counseling, School Psychology or Social Work; or, Valid California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) license or registration (Title 5 §80049.1(c)): Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) or Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP))
- Letter of Introduction (Formal Letter of Interest)
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three Required; preferably from current/former employers or supervisors)
- Resume (Minimum of 5 years job related experience within specialized field with increasing levels of responsibility required; or, any combination of training, experience and/or education equivalent to a Master’s degree in psychology, mental health counseling, or social work)
Requirements / Qualifications
Applications submitted without required documents may not be considered for interview.
To apply, complete the online application and submit accompanied by:
- Copy of Transcript (Possession of a Master’s degree from a regionally accredited college or university)
- Credential Copy (Valid and appropriate Pupil Personnel Services (PPS) credential: School Counseling, School Psychology or Social Work; or, Valid California Board of Behavioral Sciences (BBS) license or registration (Title 5 §80049.1(c)): Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Marriage and Family Therapist (MFT), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC) or Licensed Educational Psychologist (LEP))
- Letter of Introduction (Formal Letter of Interest)
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (Three Required; preferably from current/former employers or supervisors)
- Resume (Minimum of 5 years job related experience within specialized field with increasing levels of responsibility required; or, any combination of training, experience and/or education equivalent to a Master’s degree in psychology, mental health counseling, or social work)
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