What are the responsibilities and job description for the Mental Health Support position at SUMMER SCHOLARS DBA SCHOLARS UNLIMITED?
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Position Title: Mental Health Support |
Reports To: Senior Program Manager |
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Hourly Stipend: $23.00 |
FLSA Status: Seasonal Part-Time / Non-Exempt |
General Purpose:
Scholars Unlimited is a non-profit organization that provides high-quality, comprehensive after school and summer learning programs to elementary school children in metro Denver. Our organizational vision is an unwavering commitment to empower students to achieve academic and personal success. Our mission is to foster academic, social, and emotional growth for children living in low-income communities around metro Denver. Our vision and mission are on the foundation of our values in the belief in every child’s potential, the belief in cultivating life-long learners, and the belief in the power of every child, family, and community. We collaborate with school districts and generally provide our programs in the schools our students attend. Currently, our programs are offered in Denver, Aurora, Sheridan, and Westminster public schools.
At Scholars Unlimited, we value equity, belongingness, community, and joy. We refuse to tolerate racism, or injustice. We take our duty to teach, learn and build very seriously. Our community strives to challenge oppressive structures, and keep one another accountable. We believe every individual in our community deserves to live and work in a safe setting that allows them to be their authentic self within their role. We know that even with the best intentions, racism, classism, bias and other kinds of oppression in our classrooms may perpetuate unless we take conscious action to disrupt and put an end to those things. We are change makers, we are the next generation of thought leaders that will make a difference in our community and in the world for the greater good. We are committed to keeping up with the latest DEI best practices, and to educating our team members so they are best prepared to uphold our high standard for the Scholars Unlimited community.
Scholars Unlimited is seeking dynamic, compassionate Psychology students to join our growing team and support the emotional well-being of elementary-age youth in our after-school programs. This position provides hands-on experience in a school-based setting and is ideal for graduate students pursuing a degree in psychology (ED.S, PhD, PsyD).
Staff will support two Denver school sites and work under the supervision of a licensed Psychologist. This role includes providing group SEL, delivering psychoeducational support, and building strong relationships with young people, families, and after-school staff.
The Scholars Unlimited Program will be from September 2026 - May 2027 (with potential for summer extension). The program will be held in our partner schools in Northeast Denver, Southwest Denver, Central Denver, North Aurora, Sheridan, and Westminster. Hours of the program will vary with the school's dismissal bell times. Typically, the hours may start as early as 1:15 pm and go as late as 6:00 pm. This position requires a commitment of 10–20 hours per week, with scheduling flexibility based on availability and project needs.
Essential Functions:
- Provide individual and small-group therapeutic support to elementary-aged scholars experiencing emotional, behavioral, or social challenges.
- Deliver psychoeducation to students around self-regulation, coping skills, identity, and peer relationships.
- Participate in classroom observations and collaborate with site staff to identify youth who may benefit from mental health support.
- Build rapport with children in a culturally responsive and developmentally appropriate manner.
- Maintain open and respectful communication with families regarding student needs and support plans.
- Document all services provided and participate in regular reflective supervision and training sessions.
What You Will Gain:
- For Doctoral Psychology Students (PhD/PsyD)
- Face-to-face intervention hours with elementary-age children in a community-based afterschool setting, with presenting concerns spanning emotional dysregulation, behavioral challenges, social skills deficits, and trauma response. Intervention modalities include structured SEL delivery, psychoeducational group facilitation, coping skills coaching, and family consultation, all of which map to AAPI intervention categories. Individual and group supervision with a licensed psychologist. This role offers concentrated direct service hours in a community-embedded context.
- For School Psychology Graduate Students (Ed.S)
- Direct intervention and consultative experience consistent with NASP Practice Model domains, including Student-Level Services (Domain 2) through evidence-informed SEL delivery, psychoeducational support, and coping skills intervention with elementary-age children. Collaborative experience working alongside program staff to identify and support youth with social, emotional, and behavioral needs, and family engagement consistent with NASP preventive and responsive services. Individual and group supervision with a licensed psychologist.
- Of note: for students with interest in nonprofits or program development, this setting offers additional exposure to community-based program design and implementation
Benefits
- This is a seasonal part-time position and is not eligible for benefits such as paid time off (PTO), health insurance, or participation in the retirement plan.
- Eligible for overtime as defined by the Colorado Overtime & Minimum Pay Standards Order
- In accordance with the Healthy Families Workplace Act, employers must provide at least 1 hour of accrued, paid sick leave per 30 hours of work, up to 48 hours per year. Paid sick leave will begin accruing upon hire date.
- Up to 7 paid holidays (between September 2026 - May 2027), paid scheduled school breaks (1 week for winter break and 1 week for spring break), and paid inclement weather days (as deemed by school district closure policies).
Work Schedule:
- This is an in-person position. This position is expected to report to the Central Office in the morning and may be required to report on site(s) in the afternoon.
- Part-time position, 10-20 hours per week (2-3 days per week), with hours scheduled between 10:00 AM and 6:00 PM.
Compensation:
- Hourly Stipend is $23.00
Organizational Culture:
- We have a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion.
- We have a passion for our students and are invested in their success.
- We believe that trust among team members is essential.
- We believe that respect among team members is essential and non-negotiable.
- We encourage all team members to be curious.
- We love your individuality and want to see you shine.
To Apply
- Please submit your resume through the Scholars Unlimited Application Page
- Applications will be received through May 29, 2026.
Research suggests that women and BIPOC individuals may self-select out of opportunities if they do not meet 100 percent of the job requirements. We encourage anyone who believes they have the skills and the drive necessary to succeed at Scholars Unlimited to apply for this role.
Scholars Unlimited is dedicated to the principles of equal employment opportunity. We prohibit unlawful discrimination against applicants or employees on the basis of age 40 and over, race (including traits historically associated with race, such as hair texture and length, protective hairstyles), sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, color, religion, national origin, disability, military status, genetic information, marital status, or any other status protected by applicable state or local law.
Qualifications:Education
- Currently enrolled in a graduate-level psychology program (Ed.S, PhD, PsyD.) with a clinical focus.
Experience:
- Experience working with children, especially in school or out-of-school time (OST) settings.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- Knowledge of trauma-informed practices and child development.
- Excellent interpersonal, communication, and organizational skills.
- Commitment to equity, cultural humility, and strengths-based approaches.
- Personal qualities of integrity, credibility, and dedication to the mission of Scholars Unlimited
- An unwavering commitment to racial equity
- Ability to build relationships with people of diverse backgrounds, perspectives, and cultures.
- Bilingual (Spanish/English) candidates are strongly encouraged to apply.
Minimum Qualifications:
- A graduate-level program student pursuing a degree in psychology.
- Must complete and pass criminal history background checks prior to the start of employment
- Must work in after-school hours (e.g., 1-6 PM) and attend occasional evening events or family meetings.
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