Master’s Degree and licensure as a Mental Health Professional required.
Minimum of five years experience in mental health and/or crisis counseling, especially with adolescents facing mental health and social-emotional challenges.
Experience coordinating professional development related to mental health and working with adolescents preferred.
Valid Florida Driver’s License or willingness to obtain within 30 days if holding another state license.
Effective communication skills to collaborate with students, parents, teachers, administrators, and community members.
Strong planning, organization, decision-making, and judgment abilities.
Competence in analyzing and assessing student mental health needs, utilizing techniques aligned with DSM V and ICD-10.
Excellent written and verbal communication, including presentations and report writing.
Knowledge of community mental health resources and student management techniques.
Ability to handle sensitive information confidentially and exhibit emotional control.
Strong interpersonal skills and human relation abilities.
Proficiency in computer skills and flexible schedule, including some evening hours.
Reliable transportation required.
Salary ranges from $52,300 to $57,200 annually, with benefits including health, dental, vision, life insurance, paid time off, professional development, and retirement plans.
Position involves in-person work.