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KIPP Foundation

Mental Health Professional

KIPP Foundation
🇺🇸In-Person - St. Louis, MO$55K–$75K/yri4h ago
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Role Snapshot

Mental Health Professional at KIPP Foundation in St. Louis providing comprehensive mental health and behavioral support services to students with IEPs and intensive behavioral/emotional needs. The role combines therapeutic intervention delivery, crisis response, and coordination of special education and student equity initiatives.

Key Responsibilities: Deliver IEP-mandated counseling and behavioral support services including individual and small group counseling; implement evidence-based interventions for Tier 3 students; coordinate CARE/MTSS processes, Section 504 plans, and McKinney-Vento homeless student supports; conduct crisis interventions and risk assessments.
Skills & Tools: Expertise in evidence-based mental health and behavioral interventions, trauma-informed care, risk assessment and crisis intervention, and special education compliance requirements. Strong facilitation, documentation, relationship-building, and organizational skills; knowledge of McKinney-Vento Act and ability to support students with emotional regulation and behavioral challenges.
Qualifications: Not explicitly stated in job description; typically requires master's degree in counseling, social work, or clinical psychology, plus licensure/certification as a counselor or clinical mental health professional, and experience supporting students with trauma and behavioral challenges.
Location: In-Person - St. Louis, MO
Compensation: $55K–$75K/yr (estimated)

Job Description

Position type: Full time, exempt, 10 Month 

Reporting & Collaboration​

  • Direct Manager: Mental Health Manager

  • Key Collaborators:

    • School Leaders

    • Special Education Case Managers

    • Behavior Climate Specialists

    • Teachers and Instructional Staff

    • Families and External Mental Health Partners

Autonomy & Decision Making​

The Mental Health Professional exercises professional judgment in:

  • Designing and delivering therapeutic interventions aligned to student needs

  • Monitoring progress toward IEP counseling goals

  • Conducting risk and safety assessments

  • Determining appropriate clinical supports and referrals

  • Recommending Tier 3 interventions for students experiencing significant behavioral or emotional challenges

Inputs: What will I be doing in my day to day work?

IEP Mental Health Service Delivery

  • Deliver all IEP-mandated counseling and behavioral support services with fidelity

  • Maintain timely and accurate documentation of services in SpedTrack and SCUTA.

  • Provide individual and small group counseling aligned to IEP goals.

  • Participate in IEP meetings and collaborate with special education teams on student support strategies.

Tier 3 Behavioral & Mental Health Intervention

  • Provide clinical support for students experiencing significant behavioral or emotional challenges.

  • Implement evidence-based therapeutic approaches such as cognitive behavioral strategies, trauma-informed interventions, and solution-focused counseling.

  • Support the development and monitoring of Behavior Intervention Plans (BIPs) for students with intensive behavioral needs.

CARE Team / MTSS Coordination

  • Coordinate or support CARE/MTSS processes for students requiring intensive interventions.

  • Facilitate structured problem-solving meetings to identify barriers to student success.

  • Monitor progress of Tier 3 interventions and adjust supports as needed.

Section 504 Coordination 

  • Support the development and monitoring of Section 504 plans 

  • Collaborate with teachers and families to ensure accommodations are implemented with fidelity.

  • Maintain documentation and compliance with federal guidelines.

McKinney-Vento Homeless Liaison Responsibilities

  • Serve as the school’s McKinney-Vento liaison, ensuring students experiencing homelessness are identified and supported in accordance with federal law.

  • Ensure students experiencing homelessness receive immediate enrollment protections and equitable access to school services.

  • Coordinate supports such as transportation, academic access, and participation in school programs.

  • Maintain required documentation and ensure compliance with McKinney-Vento federal requirements.

  • Partner with families and community organizations to connect students with housing, social service, and community resources.

Crisis Response & Risk Assessment

  • Provide crisis intervention and mental health risk assessments when necessary.

  • Support school teams in responding to acute student mental health concerns.

  • Coordinate with families and community agencies when additional supports is required.

  • Family & Community Partnership

  • Maintain consistent communication with families regarding student progress and needs.

  • Connect families with community resources and external service providers when appropriate.

  • Collaborate with external agencies to ensure coordinated support for students 

Outcomes: What will I be evaluated on?

Service Delivery

  • IEP counseling minutes delivered with fidelity and compliance.

Student Impact

  • Improved behavioral and social-emotional outcomes for students receiving Tier 3 supports.

Compliance

  • Accurate and timely documentation of counseling services and intervention progress.

Systems Coordination

  • Effective CARE/MTSS coordination for students with intensive needs.

  • Effective implementation and monitoring of 504 accommodations

Student Access & Equity

  • Students experiencing homelessness are identified and supported in compliance with McKinney-Vento requirements.

  • Barriers to enrollment, attendance, and participation are minimized through coordinated school and community supports.

What skills should I already bring, i.e., what should I already have a track record around?

  • Successful Mental Health Professionals demonstrate:

  • Expertise in evidence-based mental health and behavioral interventions

  • Strong knowledge of special education counseling services and compliance requirements

  • Ability to conduct risk assessments and crisis intervention

  • Experience supporting students with trauma, behavioral challenges, and emotional regulation needs

  • Strong facilitation skills for multidisciplinary problem-solving teams

  • Knowledge of McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act requirements

  • Excellent documentation, organization, and time management skills

  • Ability to build strong relationships with students, families, and school staff