Salary
💰 $73,800 - $82,800 per year
About the role
- Provide virtual high-quality, evidence based, virtual mental health counseling, and therapeutic interventions to an assigned caseload of K-12 students
- Diagnose, conduct initial mental health intake assessments, and create individual treatment plans according to student needs and circumstances as needed
- Conduct clinical screeners and ongoing assessments of student progress
- Collaborate with the care management team to ensure a successful transition into Hazel services, and identify and support external transition services
- Obtain credentialing and additional clinical state licenses, as requested by Hazel’s licensing and credentialing departments
- Participate in trainings, meetings, and other clinical team activities
- Ensure that all documentation is completed accurately and in a timely manner, adhering to established guidelines and requirements
- Maintain a minimum required weekly availability and productivity levels established by Clinical Leadership
- Provide consultative telehealth crisis support for school partners or students, as assigned
- Interact and build relationships with school personnel, family members, and other stakeholders working to bring accessible healthcare to students nationwide
Requirements
- Passion for our Mission
- Licensed without restrictions as a LCSW, LMFT, or LPC
- Licensed in IA and the state in which you reside
- Additional licenses in AL, CA, CO, FL, HI, IA, IL, KY, MD, MA, MO, NV, OH, PA, TX, VA, and/or WA desirable
- Minimum of 1 year experience in a school-based setting or with school-aged children
- Can obtain an acceptable Fingerprint (FBI) Criminal Background check upon hire
- Possess a working knowledge of diagnosis and assessment practices, treatment strategies, and interventions related to the mental health needs of children and their families
- Telehealth experience preferred
- Strong technological skills, including the ability to learn new software and programs and complete digital documentation
- Communicates and works effectively with people of diverse social, economic, age, gender, and cultural backgrounds
- Strong organizational skills, with experience using tools and resources, to effectively manage and prioritize key information and tasks
- Effective and proactive communicator (verbal and written) through use of multiple channels
- Willingness/ability to gain licensure in other states, as needed (paid for by Hazel), and provide services in those states
- Willingness/ability to go through Hazel's credentialing process
- Bilingual a strong plus (Spanish, Mandarin, Armenian, Russian, Korean, and Tagalog fluency highly desired)
- Available for 10 month employment (school-year based)
- Candidates for clinical remote roles must maintain an active license in the state where they are providing services
- Must live and work in one of the specified U.S. states listed by Hazel