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Mental Health Support Specialist
Community Lab School
2025-26 School year
10 months/year
Part-time 50% (3.63 hrs/day)
Community Lab School (CLS) shares the core expectations of every Albemarle County Public Schools teacher yet offers distinct opportunities for curricular design, instructional innovation, and school-wide collaboration within our unique learning model. CLS is a small 6–12 public school built around interdisciplinary, project-based, multi-age learning and mastery-based assessment and reporting. As a lab for educational innovation, we design and pilot new approaches to teaching and learning that advance the goals of Albemarle County Public Schools (ACPS) and help shape broader educational practices. We are also an IB World School offering the Diploma Programme for students in grades 11–12 and members of the Mastery Transcript Consortium. The successful candidate will demonstrate a strong commitment to learning-centric education philosophies, a bias toward action, a self-directed learning mindset, and the flexibility to thrive in a collaborative, team-based culture of creative invention and perpetual change. Interested applicants are encouraged to explore our work and school culture at cls.k12albemarle.org before applying.
Are you looking to work in a school division where students are engaged in authentic, challenging, and relevant learning experiences, becoming lifelong contributors and leaders in our dynamic and diverse society? Then look no further!
In Albemarle County Public Schools, we work together as a team to end the predictive value of race, class, gender, and special capacities for our children’s success through high-quality teaching and learning for all. We seek to build relationships with families and communities to ensure that every student succeeds. We will know every student!
We are the first public school division in Virginia, and among the first in the country, to develop and implement an Anti-Racism policy with the expressed purpose of building school communities that share the responsibility to recognize and end racism, eliminate inequitable practices that result in achievement gaps, and support the unique gifts, talents, and interests of every child. In ACPS, “all” really means all.
GENERAL DEFINITION OF WORK:
The Mental Health Support Specialist promotes and enhances the overall academic mission by providing services that strengthen home, school, and community partnerships and address barriers to learning and achievement by providing mental health services to and on behalf of students. This role significantly contributes to the development of a healthy, safe, and caring environment through consultative and collaborative roles with school staff, division leaders, and parents/guardians in support of PK-12 student mental health and wellness. Such an environment is achieved by advancing the understanding of the emotional and social development of children and the influences of family, community, and cultural differences on student success along with the implementation of effective intervention strategies. |
ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
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KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Demonstrates extensive skill and knowledge in Counseling / School Social Work/individual and group therapy and intervention with knowledge of principals, theories, and methods of practice, with application within the educational setting. Must possess excellent organizational and communication skills, both verbally and in writing with students, staff, parents, and agency personnel. Must possess the ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with teachers, parents, administrators, advocates, students, and others. Ability to analyze student performance, design appropriate individual behavior programs, and monitor student progress; work effectively as a team member. |
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Master’s Degree required, preferably in a related field. Endorsement as a School Counselor or School Social Worker through the Virginia Department of Education and/or certification as a School Social Worker, School Counselor, Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, or Qualified Mental Health Professional - C with the Virginia Department of Health Professions is required. Prior experience working with children with disabilities in a public, private school, or clinical setting, is preferred. Experience designing, implementing, and monitoring individual programs to students strongly preferred; experience providing staff development training to classroom personnel preferred. |
PHYSICAL CONDITIONS AND NATURE OF WORK CONTACTS: Employees in this position will be required to work in indoor and outdoor environments, travel between school sites across the school division, and come in direct contact with Albemarle County staff, students, district staff, and the public. Employees in this position must have the ability to: Sit for extended periods of time; Enter data into a computer terminal/typewriter, operate standard office equipment, and use a telephone; See and read a computer screen and printed matter with or without vision aids; Hear and understand speech at normal levels and on the telephone; Speak so that others may understand at normal levels and on the telephone; Stand, walk, and bend over, reach overhead, grasp, push, pull and move, lift and/or carry up to 25 pounds to waist height. |
EVALUATION: Performance will be evaluated on the ability and effectiveness in carrying out the above responsibility. |
Licensed Scale 25-26