As the need for youth therapy services continues to increase, meeting this demand by providing mental health counseling in the school is beneficial and reduces the interference with extra-curricular activities and parents managing work schedules. Our school-based program is designed to offer individual and group therapy services to students at their individual schools during school hours.
Reporting to our Director of School-Based Services, the School-Based Program Coordinator is responsible for assessing, diagnosing, and treating clients experiencing mental health and psychological distress within the school setting, with the addition of administrative responsibilities focused on the growth, development, and management of the school-based program.
- Create and implement processes and policies for the Telehealth component of the school-based program.
- Manage the Telehealth component of the school-based program
- Communicate with school personnel/corporations to establish connections for future school-based services.
- Assist with managing the school-based client list to ensure students are being matched efficiently.
- Attend regular program development meetings with the Director of School-based services
- Attend staff and applicable team meetings.
- Maintain caseload expectations by conducting evidence-based individual therapy and group therapy sessions during the school year and summer months.
- Consult with the school’s guidance staff when needed to ensure effective treatment for students.
- Create content for the school-based program, PillarsU training (as needed), and Pillars website (i.e. blog articles).
- Additional tasks may be assigned by the Director of School-Based Services as deemed necessary for the growth and development of the school-based program.
- In order to be an approved Pillars Provider, we will need you to possess the following:
- Valid mental health licensure LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, LCAC, LPCC, Clinical Psychology PsyD/PhD, or other (eligible within next 3-6 months)
- National Provider Identifier NPI number
- Completed Council for Affordable Quality Healthcare CAQH application
- Individual professional malpractice liability insurance policy ($1mil/$3mil)
Why Clinicians Choose Pillars
Career growth is our goal! Pillars works to help you create your ideal caseload working with a population that you enjoy.
Leadership Development
Our goal is our team members' growth. Whether you are a newly licensed clinician or an intern, we have created an organization that has unlimited potential. We are invested in the personal and professional growth of our team.
Scheduling
When school is in session, your client schedule fits nicely within school hours, and during school holidays and breaks, you have the flexibility to manage your schedule and caseload to best meet your needs, so you’re able to provide the care to yourself and therefore be the most effective therapist you can be.
No Cost to You
We provide the administrative support that you need to focus on your clinical work, with insurance claim submission, eligibility verification, recruitment, contract negotiations, etc. We take care of the hassles of clinical practice, so our clinicians can be the experts their clients need!
Your Wellness is Our Passion
Wellness looks different to all of us and we aim to help you find that balance to be your best self. We believe that having healthy and happy clinicians on our team allows us to provide the best services to our community.
Benefits
- Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance
- Competitive Compensation
- Individual Clinician Marketing
- Leadership/Growth Opportunities
- Paid Holidays
- Retirement Plan with Company Match
- Vacation time
- Wellness Days
- Full-time/part-time
