Educationally Related Mental Health Services Specialist (ERMHS) - 2023-2024 School Year at Santa Ana Unified School District

Application Deadline

8/18/2023 4:30 PM Pacific

Date Posted
8/14/2023
Contact
Crystal Altamirano
714-558-5780 75780
Number of Openings
1
Add'l Salary Info
$99,379 - $158,122 (Psychologist Salary Schedule)
Length of Work Year
2023-2024
Employment Type
Full Time

About the Employer

Founded in 1888, the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) is the second largest school district in Orange County serving approximately 45,000 students and the 2nd largest employer in Santa Ana, providing job opportunities to approximately 5,000 employees. SAUSD is comprised of 32 Elementary, 8 Intermediate, 4 Alternative Educational Options, and 7 High Schools. SAUSD is committed to providing each of its students with a high-quality education, rigorous and advanced programs, and a nurturing, safe environment with state-of-the-art facilities, 21st century learning and technology, and a direct pathway to college upon graduation. Our district proudly boasts one of the highest graduation rates in the state of California.

Requirements / Qualifications

Requirements / Qualifications

Please submit: 1. Online EDJoin Application 2. Cover Letter (Addressed to Jennifer Flores, Associate Superintendent of Human Resources) 3. Resume 4. (3) Current Letters of Recommendation [Dated within a year and SIGNED] 5. Valid Pupil Personnel Services Credential authorizing service as a School Social Worker. OR Valid Pupil Personnel Services Credential authorizing service as a School Psychologist or School Counselor. OR Valid California Board of Behavioral Sciences license permitting service as Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, or Licensed Educational Psychologist. Comparable out of state license and the ability to apply for California BBS license in one of the aforementioned areas. OR California Board of Psychology licensure or ability and willingness to apply is highly desirable. AND Must be able to become certified by the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) in non-violent crisis intervention Valid California driver's license California Administrative credential desirable Biliterate and bilingual (English/Spanish) highly desirable To obtain a copy of your detailed credential, please go to: 1. www.ctc.ca.gov 2. Click on "Search for an Educator" 3. Enter your "Social Security Number and Birth Date" 4. Select your valid teaching credential for this position and print. 5. Upload to your application

ERMHS Specialist The Educationally Related Mental Health Services (ERMHS) Specialist provides ongoing support for students with educationally related mental health needs in the least restrictive environment. Knowledge of social emotional learning, strategies, and behavioral supports is highly desired. The ERMHS Specialist will provide individualized support to students and staff based on documented needs in both behavioral and social emotional domains per students’ Individualized Education Program (IEP) so that students can better access the curriculum and instruction, foster prosocial interactions, and build relationships. In addition, the ERMHS Specialist will provide advisory support to intensive social emotional based specialty classes including but not limited to assessment, behavior support, curriculum support, and IEP attendance. Incomplete applications or application that do not include a "Detailed Credential" will be screened out. If you are "Intern" eligible, please make sure an eligibility letter from your college/university is attached.


      Please submit: 1. Online EDJoin Application 2. Cover Letter (Addressed to Jennifer Flores, Associate Superintendent of Human Resources) 3. Resume 4. (3) Current Letters of Recommendation [Dated within a year and SIGNED] 5. Valid Pupil Personnel Services Credential authorizing service as a School Social Worker. OR Valid Pupil Personnel Services Credential authorizing service as a School Psychologist or School Counselor. OR Valid California Board of Behavioral Sciences license permitting service as Marriage and Family Therapist, Licensed Clinical Social Worker, or Licensed Educational Psychologist. Comparable out of state license and the ability to apply for California BBS license in one of the aforementioned areas. OR California Board of Psychology licensure or ability and willingness to apply is highly desirable. AND Must be able to become certified by the Crisis Prevention Institute (CPI) in non-violent crisis intervention Valid California driver's license California Administrative credential desirable Biliterate and bilingual (English/Spanish) highly desirable To obtain a copy of your detailed credential, please go to: 1. www.ctc.ca.gov 2. Click on "Search for an Educator" 3. Enter your "Social Security Number and Birth Date" 4. Select your valid teaching credential for this position and print. 5. Upload to your application

      ERMHS Specialist The Educationally Related Mental Health Services (ERMHS) Specialist provides ongoing support for students with educationally related mental health needs in the least restrictive environment. Knowledge of social emotional learning, strategies, and behavioral supports is highly desired. The ERMHS Specialist will provide individualized support to students and staff based on documented needs in both behavioral and social emotional domains per students’ Individualized Education Program (IEP) so that students can better access the curriculum and instruction, foster prosocial interactions, and build relationships. In addition, the ERMHS Specialist will provide advisory support to intensive social emotional based specialty classes including but not limited to assessment, behavior support, curriculum support, and IEP attendance. Incomplete applications or application that do not include a "Detailed Credential" will be screened out. If you are "Intern" eligible, please make sure an eligibility letter from your college/university is attached.

          Comments and Other Information

          Important Comments - Incomplete applications or applications that do not include required attachments and a “Detailed Credential” will be screened out. - SAUSD will not accept attachments via fax, email, or walk ins. If you need assistance with attaching documents to your application, please reach out to EDJoin Help Desk at (888) 900-8945. - SAUSD Certificated Transfers – Need ONLY submit an EDJoin application, copy of appropriate credential and cover letter or resume. SANTA ANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Founded in 1888, the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) is the second largest school district in Orange County serving approximately 45,00 students and the 2nd largest employer in Santa Ana, providing job opportunities to approximately 5,000 employees. SAUSD is comprised of 32 Elementary, 8 Intermediate, 4 Alternative Educational Options, and 7 High Schools. SAUSD is committed to providing each of its students with a high-quality education, rigorous and advanced programs, and a nurturing, safe environment with state-of-the-art facilities, 21st century learning and technology, and a direct pathway to college upon graduation. Our district proudly boasts one of the highest graduation rates in the state of California.

          Comments and Other Information


          Important Comments - Incomplete applications or applications that do not include required attachments and a “Detailed Credential” will be screened out. - SAUSD will not accept attachments via fax, email, or walk ins. If you need assistance with attaching documents to your application, please reach out to EDJoin Help Desk at (888) 900-8945. - SAUSD Certificated Transfers – Need ONLY submit an EDJoin application, copy of appropriate credential and cover letter or resume. SANTA ANA UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT Founded in 1888, the Santa Ana Unified School District (SAUSD) is the second largest school district in Orange County serving approximately 45,00 students and the 2nd largest employer in Santa Ana, providing job opportunities to approximately 5,000 employees. SAUSD is comprised of 32 Elementary, 8 Intermediate, 4 Alternative Educational Options, and 7 High Schools. SAUSD is committed to providing each of its students with a high-quality education, rigorous and advanced programs, and a nurturing, safe environment with state-of-the-art facilities, 21st century learning and technology, and a direct pathway to college upon graduation. Our district proudly boasts one of the highest graduation rates in the state of California.