Midwest City - Del City School District
Mental Health Specialist
$72,198-80,000 / year
Midwest City, Oklahoma
Full-Time
On-site
2 months ago
JobLeap AI Summary
This role delivers crucial mental health support services to students via counseling, resource provision, and case management. Candidates must hold a master’s degree and be licensed in a counseling or behavioral specialty.
Licensed professionals only
Supportive school setting
Crisis and conflict intervention
Salary based on experience
Mission-driven organization
Flexible work arrangements
Community resource liaison
About the job
Serve as a mental health specialist in an educational environment, working alongside administrative staff and school counselors to develop and implement support systems for students. This position focuses on one-on-one or group counseling, mental health education, and resource provision to foster resilience and academic success.
Key Responsibilities
- Provide short-term individual and group counseling to students
- Address issues related to bullying, harassment, and crisis intervention
- Facilitate restorative justice and conflict resolution
- Serve as a liaison to families and community resources
- Lead mental health outreach and education initiatives
- Maintain documentation and safeguard confidential data
Qualifications
- Master's degree required
- Valid state licensure (LPC, LCSW, LMFT, or BCBA)
- Excellent communication and documentation skills
- Ability to work flexible hours and participate in extracurricular support
- Ability to interpret complex records and manage crisis intervention
Benefits
- Competitive annual salary
- Supportive, mission-driven work environment
- Professional development opportunities
Location
- Based in Midwest City, Oklahoma in a public school system
About Midwest City - Del City School District
Healthcare · 1000-5000
The Midwest City - Del City School District, also known as Mid-Del Schools, serves the communities of Midwest City and Del City in Oklahoma. Established in 1943, the district encompasses 19 schools, including 13 elementary schools, 3 middle schools, and 3 high schools. With a student population exceeding 1,000, Mid-Del Schools is dedicated to providing quality education and fostering a safe and challenging learning environment. The district's mission is to ensure students are safe, challenged, and ready for future endeavors.