Mental Health and Wellness Clinician - School-Based (2022-2023 School Year) at Sacramento County Office Of Education
About the Employer
SCOE is one of 58 county offices of education in the State of California and plays a vital role in providing technical assistance, curriculum and instructional support, staff development, legal and financial advice, and oversight to school districts within Sacramento County. For more information, visit www.scoe.net/personnel or call (916) 228-2332.
Job Summary
Job Summary
Under general direction, provides coordination and oversight of school-based mental health and wellness services as a member of a school team within Sacramento County’s continuum of care; provides direct mental health and wellness services and case management to students and families; assists in the development and delivery of school-wide mental health and wellness interventions, programs, and trainings; provides clinical supervision, consultation, and technical assistance to assigned interns/associates and student interns/trainees to ensure the delivery of a clinically sound comprehensive program; performs other related duties as assigned.
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
- Certificate Copy (LCSW/LMFT)
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (Two recent letters)
- Other (If applicable, proof of bilingual certification in one of the following languages: Spanish, Hmong, Farsi, Arabic, or Russian. )
- Resume
- Certificate Copy (LCSW/LMFT)
- Letter of Introduction
- Letter(s) of Recommendation (Two recent letters)
- Other (If applicable, proof of bilingual certification in one of the following languages: Spanish, Hmong, Farsi, Arabic, or Russian. )
- Resume
Comments and Other Information
A new partnership for the 2022-2023 school year between the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) and the Sacramento County Department of Health Services (DHS) is breaking ground on an innovative way to augment the outstanding work our school districts do to address children and youth mental health – placing a mental health clinician in every school in the county to work within a continuum of care at the school site, transforming the schools into “Centers of Wellness”. The clinicians will provide direct mental health services, while also working with school staff to integrate Social Emotional and relationship building strategies into the entire school community, transforming the schools into Centers of Wellness for all young people.
For more insight on this endeavor, please explore the below:
o SCOE Mental Health and Wellness Program
This posting is accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year. If you proceed through candidate screening and subsequently do not pass the oral examination or are not selected for employment, we are unable to consider re-applicants for the duration of this recruitment. You are welcome to re-apply for future recruitments for this position.
NOTE: In compliance with federal requirements, this position requires proof of full vaccination as a condition of employment, unless a medical or religious exemption is approved by SCOE. If a vaccine exemption is granted, weekly testing will be required. There is no option for testing in lieu of vaccination without an approved vaccine exemption.
A 5% differential will be provided to candidates who are bilingual in the following languages: Spanish, Hmong, Farsi, Arabic, or Russian. Proof of certification will be required in the form of university transcripts documenting bilingual/biliterate and/or examination documenting bilingual/biliterate proficiency.
Applicants considered most qualified by a screening panel will continue in the selection process. We appreciate you taking the time to complete this application in detail so we can more effectively assess your qualifications.
Comments and Other Information
A new partnership for the 2022-2023 school year between the Sacramento County Office of Education (SCOE) and the Sacramento County Department of Health Services (DHS) is breaking ground on an innovative way to augment the outstanding work our school districts do to address children and youth mental health – placing a mental health clinician in every school in the county to work within a continuum of care at the school site, transforming the schools into “Centers of Wellness”. The clinicians will provide direct mental health services, while also working with school staff to integrate Social Emotional and relationship building strategies into the entire school community, transforming the schools into Centers of Wellness for all young people.
For more insight on this endeavor, please explore the below:
o SCOE Mental Health and Wellness Program
This posting is accepting applications for the 2022-2023 school year. If you proceed through candidate screening and subsequently do not pass the oral examination or are not selected for employment, we are unable to consider re-applicants for the duration of this recruitment. You are welcome to re-apply for future recruitments for this position.
NOTE: In compliance with federal requirements, this position requires proof of full vaccination as a condition of employment, unless a medical or religious exemption is approved by SCOE. If a vaccine exemption is granted, weekly testing will be required. There is no option for testing in lieu of vaccination without an approved vaccine exemption.
A 5% differential will be provided to candidates who are bilingual in the following languages: Spanish, Hmong, Farsi, Arabic, or Russian. Proof of certification will be required in the form of university transcripts documenting bilingual/biliterate and/or examination documenting bilingual/biliterate proficiency.
Applicants considered most qualified by a screening panel will continue in the selection process. We appreciate you taking the time to complete this application in detail so we can more effectively assess your qualifications.