Licensed School-Based Mental Health Clinician; Lead
Listed on 2026-01-01
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Psychology
Licensed School-Based Mental Health Clinician (Lead)
Are you passionate about changing the lives of students and looking for a position with clinical growth opportunities and a school schedule? Effective School Solutions (ESS) is currently seeking a Lead Clinician/Social Worker to join our team. ESS is one of the country’s leading providers of school-based mental health services for K-12 students, serving over 2,000 students across the Northeast, Mid-Atlantic, and the West Coast regions.
The selected candidate will provide clinical services to a small group of students with significant behavioral and emotional needs, and will also provide coaching, training, and education to the school community to create a more trauma‑attuned environment.
- Leads weekly consultation sessions focused on student goals and documentation compliance with assigned clinician(s).
- Delivers clinical interventions consistent with needs of the student and family, in a safe and ethical manner that promotes and sustains academic and mental health stability.
- Demonstrates competency in Group Therapy, Individual Counseling, and Family Counseling.
- Provides family programming with monthly evening Parent Support groups.
- Understands continuum of mental health services, referring students and family to an appropriate level of care in coordination with supervisor, such as substance abuse services and/or IOP/PHP/In‑Patient.
- Optimizes the collaboration and coordination of the interdisciplinary team to enhance the environment of student care.
- Demonstrates a commitment to developing strong working relationships with school administration, district leadership, teachers, and paraprofessionals.
- Consults with school administrators, teachers, and staff (including clinicians) on mental health and trauma‑attuned modalities (TAM) in their school community.
- Provides coaching and training to school administrators, teachers, and staff on mental health issues and protocols.
- Provides coaching and training on mental health issues to caregivers, guardians, and parents.
- Participates in and, at times, leads team meetings including: administrative school meetings, ESS town‑hall meetings, ESS supervision meetings, and treatment team meetings.
- Submits clinical documentation in a timely manner, aligned with the electronic medical record.
- Maintains current professional license and adheres to ethical standards in accordance with the governing board.
- Consistently attends work on scheduled day and time, in professional attire and with a professional demeanor.
- Participates in learning opportunities provided by ESS, such as supervision groups, and treatment planning, that will advance knowledge of clinical interventions and skills throughout the school year.
- Collects the necessary data: grades, discipline, attendance, to ensure all metric goals are met.
- Participates in completing clinicians’ performance evaluations.
- Demonstrates the ability to develop action plans when data falls below ESS standards.
- Prepares relevant data in preparation for coordinator meetings.
- Must have 3+ years of experience treating children and/or adolescents with significant behavioral and emotional challenges.
- Must hold a clinical license in social work (LMSW/LCSW), counseling (LPCA/LPC), or marriage and family therapy (LMFTA/LMFT) in the state where services are provided.
- Experience providing training and coaching to educational professionals and parents/caregivers on student mental health issues.
- Significant knowledge and experience in trauma‑attuned modalities (TAM).
- Worked in or has experience collaborating with school districts preferred.
- Effective problem‑solving and communication skills.
- Experience working with students and families, plus community mental health and social service agencies.
- Must be proficient in Microsoft Office and comfortable using a computer.
- Must be able to complete thorough clinical documentation.
- ESS is focused on addressing the nation’s most pressing challenge— the mental health of our youth.
- ESS is a dynamic organization with a strong record of innovation and growth.
- ESS provides staff with excellent career growth opportunities.
- ESS provides extensive time off tied to the school calendar, with limited summer hours, prioritizing clinicians’ work‑life balance.
- ESS offers competitive compensation and benefits.
- ESS values clinician voice and perspective and provides multiple methods for feedback and input on company decisions.
ESS is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant for employment on the basis of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity and/or expression, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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