The ideal candidate will independently provide comprehensive on-site mental health services for students at Engadine Consolidated Schools, addressing mild to moderate issues.
They must have experience in confidential intake, risk assessment, treatment planning, and evidence-based treatment for children, adolescents, and young adults.
The role involves collaborating with community resources to develop individualized treatment plans to meet family and student needs.
Requirements include a Master’s degree in a relevant field, licensure as a Licensed Master Social Worker or Licensed Professional Counselor in Michigan, BLS/CPR certification, and computer literacy. Electronic health record experience is a plus.
The position offers a sign-on bonus, full-time hours, competitive salary ($63,000 – $81,970 annually), and benefits such as health, dental, vision insurance, retirement, paid time off, and professional development.
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