What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Professional position at KIPP St. Louis?
Mental Health Professional
Position Overview
The Mental Health Professional (MHP) serves as a specialized student support provider responsible for delivering high-quality, compliant mental health services to students with intensive behavioral and social-emotional needs.
In this role, the MHP primarily functions as a Tier 3 intervention provider and IEP service provider, ensuring students receiving counseling and behavioral services through special education receive consistent, evidence-based support aligned to their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
The MHP also coordinates CARE/MTSS processes for students with the most intensive needs, oversees Section 504 plans related to mental health supports, and serves as the school’s McKinney-Vento liaison for students experiencing homelessness.
This role is designed to ensure compliance with special education service delivery requirements, provide clinical support for students with significant behavioral needs, and strengthen systems that support student well-being across the school community.
Who we are:
KIPP St. Louis is a part of a national network of free, open-enrollment, public charter schools offering a choice to families and children in St. Louis city. As the largest charter school system in the city, we are driven and committed to our mission and vision.
Mission: Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
Vision: Every child grows up free to create the future they want for themselves and their communities.
KIPP St. Louis currently educates approximately 2,000 students and boasts hundreds of alumni. Today, our St. Louis network consists of three elementary schools, two middle schools, and a high school.
What makes KIPP St. Louis unique?
We believe that our educators are proving what's possible in urban education each and every day, by inspiring students, and helping them discover the joy of learning. KIPP schools support our educators to help students achieve academic excellence, building the skills and confidence they need to succeed.
Together, we are raising the bar for every student, every day.
Job Description
Position type: Full time, exempt, 10 Month
Reporting & Collaboration
The Mental Health Professional exercises professional judgment in:
IEP Mental Health Service Delivery
Service Delivery
What you bring to the table:
Required
What we bring to the table:
KIPP St. Louis is committed to pay equity and to ensuring that we do not unintentionally perpetuate historic wage gaps that persist due to individual negotiations. As a result, salaries are not negotiated. We are transparent about salaries in our job postings so that candidates can make an informed decision before beginning the hiring process.
We are a fast paced, energetic team and family with passionate people who are leading a movement and to cultivate their best working environment we provide the following:
www.kippstl.org/apply
Check out our KIPP St. Louis video to learn more about KIPP St. Louis Public Schools!
KIPP St. Louis is committed to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment for all our students, families, teachers, staff and community members. As an equal opportunity employer, we hire without consideration to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status or disability.
Position Overview
The Mental Health Professional (MHP) serves as a specialized student support provider responsible for delivering high-quality, compliant mental health services to students with intensive behavioral and social-emotional needs.
In this role, the MHP primarily functions as a Tier 3 intervention provider and IEP service provider, ensuring students receiving counseling and behavioral services through special education receive consistent, evidence-based support aligned to their Individualized Education Programs (IEPs).
The MHP also coordinates CARE/MTSS processes for students with the most intensive needs, oversees Section 504 plans related to mental health supports, and serves as the school’s McKinney-Vento liaison for students experiencing homelessness.
This role is designed to ensure compliance with special education service delivery requirements, provide clinical support for students with significant behavioral needs, and strengthen systems that support student well-being across the school community.
Who we are:
KIPP St. Louis is a part of a national network of free, open-enrollment, public charter schools offering a choice to families and children in St. Louis city. As the largest charter school system in the city, we are driven and committed to our mission and vision.
Mission: Together with families and communities, we create joyful, academically excellent schools that prepare students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose—college, career, and beyond—so they can lead fulfilling lives and build a more just world.
Vision: Every child grows up free to create the future they want for themselves and their communities.
KIPP St. Louis currently educates approximately 2,000 students and boasts hundreds of alumni. Today, our St. Louis network consists of three elementary schools, two middle schools, and a high school.
What makes KIPP St. Louis unique?
We believe that our educators are proving what's possible in urban education each and every day, by inspiring students, and helping them discover the joy of learning. KIPP schools support our educators to help students achieve academic excellence, building the skills and confidence they need to succeed.
Together, we are raising the bar for every student, every day.
Job Description
Position type: Full time, exempt, 10 Month
Reporting & Collaboration
- Direct Manager: Mental Health Manager
- Key Collaborators:
- School Leaders
- Special Education Case Managers
- Behavior Climate Specialists
- Teachers and Instructional Staff
- Families and External Mental Health Partners
The Mental Health Professional exercises professional judgment in:
- Designing and delivering therapeutic interventions aligned to student needs
- Monitoring progress toward IEP counseling goals
- Conducting risk and safety assessments
- Determining appropriate clinical supports and referrals
- Recommending Tier 3 interventions for students experiencing significant behavioral or emotional challenges
IEP Mental Health Service Delivery
- Deliver all IEP-mandated counseling and behavioral support services with fidelity
- Maintain timely and accurate documentation of services in SpedTrack and SCUTA.
- Provide individual and small group counseling aligned to IEP goals.
- Participate in IEP meetings and collaborate with special education teams on student support strategies.
- Provide clinical support for students experiencing significant behavioral or emotional challenges.
- Implement evidence-based therapeutic approaches such as cognitive behavioral strategies, trauma-informed interventions, and solution-focused counseling.
- Support the development and monitoring of Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) for students with intensive behavioral needs.
- Coordinate or support CARE/MTSS processes for students requiring intensive interventions.
- Facilitate structured problem-solving meetings to identify barriers to student success.
- Monitor progress of Tier 3 interventions and adjust supports as needed.
- Support the development and monitoring of Section 504 plans
- Collaborate with teachers and families to ensure accommodations are implemented with fidelity.
- Maintain documentation and compliance with federal guidelines.
- Serve as the school’s McKinney-Vento liaison, ensuring students experiencing homelessness are identified and supported in accordance with federal law.
- Ensure students experiencing homelessness receive immediate enrollment protections and equitable access to school services.
- Coordinate supports such as transportation, academic access, and participation in school programs.
- Maintain required documentation and ensure compliance with McKinney-Vento federal requirements.
- Partner with families and community organizations to connect students with housing, social service, and community resources.
- Provide crisis intervention and mental health risk assessments when necessary.
- Support school teams in responding to acute student mental health concerns.
- Coordinate with families and community agencies when additional supports is required.
- Family & Community Partnership
- Maintain consistent communication with families regarding student progress and needs.
- Connect families with community resources and external service providers when appropriate.
- Collaborate with external agencies to ensure coordinated support for students and
Service Delivery
- IEP counseling minutes delivered with fidelity and compliance.
- Improved behavioral and social-emotional outcomes for students receiving Tier 3 supports.
- Accurate and timely documentation of counseling services and intervention progress.
- Effective CARE/MTSS coordination for students with intensive needs.
- Effective implementation and monitoring of 504 accommodations
- Students experiencing homelessness are identified and supported in compliance with McKinney-Vento requirements.
- Barriers to enrollment, attendance, and participation are minimized through coordinated school and community supports.
- Successful Mental Health Professionals demonstrate:
- Expertise in evidence-based mental health and behavioral interventions
- Strong knowledge of special education counseling services and compliance requirements
- Ability to conduct risk assessments and crisis intervention
- Experience supporting students with trauma, behavioral challenges, and emotional regulation needs
- Strong facilitation skills for multidisciplinary problem-solving teams
- Knowledge of McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act requirements
- Excellent documentation, organization, and time management skills
- Ability to build strong relationships with students, families, and school staff
What you bring to the table:
Required
- Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field
- Valid state licensure or certification in a mental health discipline
- Experience providing counseling or behavioral intervention services to children or adolescents
- Strong understanding of student mental health and behavioral support practices
- Commitment to improving outcomes for historically underserved students
- Experience working in a K-12 school setting
- Experience supporting special education counseling services
- Experience with MTSS or student support systems in schools
- Knowledge of trauma-informed and culturally responsive practices
What we bring to the table:
KIPP St. Louis is committed to pay equity and to ensuring that we do not unintentionally perpetuate historic wage gaps that persist due to individual negotiations. As a result, salaries are not negotiated. We are transparent about salaries in our job postings so that candidates can make an informed decision before beginning the hiring process.
We are a fast paced, energetic team and family with passionate people who are leading a movement and to cultivate their best working environment we provide the following:
- $0 deductible healthcare plan option, including medical, vision and dental.
- Employer Paid Short Term Disability.
- $50,000 life insurance policy at no cost to the employee.
- Retirement plan through PSSRSSL with an employer match up to 14% and an optional 403b as a supplement to our pension program
- Employee Recognition: When we succeed together, we celebrate together with our annual gala award ceremony, holiday party, and more!
- Public Service student loan forgiveness program qualified employer.
- Ongoing professional development.
- Paid leave for illness, personal days, bereavement, jury duty, and military-related leave
- Paid parental leave for new families
- Paid holidays, as well as a one week Thanksgiving break, a two-week winter break, a week-long spring break
- Wellness days provided throughout the year
www.kippstl.org/apply
Check out our KIPP St. Louis video to learn more about KIPP St. Louis Public Schools!
KIPP St. Louis is committed to creating a diverse, equitable and inclusive environment for all our students, families, teachers, staff and community members. As an equal opportunity employer, we hire without consideration to race, religion, creed, color, national origin, age, gender, sexual orientation, marital status, veteran status or disability.
Salary : $50,000