Manager of Mental Health

KIPPSt. Louis, MO
$65,000 - $90,000Onsite

About The Position

The Manager of Mental Health will manage, observe and consult with social workers and counselors at all of our schools. They will provide clinical consultation, manage the counseling programs at their sites, and evaluate effectiveness of programs for students with mental health needs. The Manager of Mental Health will participate in staff development, program development, and innovation of special methods and approaches in the implementation of Social Emotional Learning practices. They will collaborate with school administrators and general education staff to effectively employ the special education and social and emotional learning programs and provide compliance expertise at assigned sites. The Manager of Mental Health will report to the Director of Student Services. This position is a 12 month Regional School-based position.

Requirements

  • Master’s of Social Work (MSW) or counseling degree (required)
  • 2+ Required credentials: LCSW, LPC, or Certified School Counselor
  • Experience: 5+ years providing social work or counseling in a school setting
  • Strong understanding of student mental health and behavioral support practices
  • Commitment to improving outcomes for historically underserved students years of experience providing individual and group counseling to children or adolescents
  • Experience working within or alongside Special Education systems, including delivering IEP-aligned counseling services and monitoring progress toward goals
  • Ability to collaborate effectively with Special Education case managers and multidisciplinary teams
  • Ability to maintain accurate service logs and meet all compliance and documentation requirements
  • Ability to manage a caseload and consistently deliver required service minutes
  • Understanding of confidentiality, ethical practice (FERPA/HIPAA), and trauma-informed care
  • Knowledge of and ability to fulfill responsibilities aligned to the McKinney-Vento Homeless Assistance Act
  • Familiarity with IDEA requirements and school-based compliance systems

Nice To Haves

  • Experience in a K–12 school-based setting supporting students with emotional and behavioral needs
  • Experience collaborating with school leaders, families, and cross-functional teams
  • Knowledge of MTSS frameworks aligned to Special Education
  • Experience in urban or high-needs school environments

Responsibilities

  • Supervise, coach, and develop school-based Mental Health Professionals and other assigned mental health staff.
  • Conduct regular one-on-ones, observations, feedback cycles, professional development, and performance conversations to strengthen staff practice.
  • Build team capacity in evidence-based interventions, documentation, crisis response, family partnership, and school-based collaboration.
  • Support role clarity, caseload management, and prioritization so that staff time is aligned to student needs and compliance expectations.
  • Lead the implementation of high-quality mental health systems across assigned schools, ensuring alignment with regional expectations for student support, SEL, MTSS/behavior, and access to learning.
  • Support schools in building coherent systems for Tier 3 intervention, crisis response, re-entry planning, and coordinated student support.
  • Strengthen school-based CARE/MTSS structures so that students with intensive behavioral and social-emotional needs receive timely, coordinated support.
  • Partner with school leaders to identify barriers, solve implementation challenges, and improve consistency across campuses.
  • Monitor the fidelity and quality of IEP counseling services, behavior intervention supports, progress monitoring, risk assessments, and related documentation.
  • Provide consultation on complex student cases, including students with significant behavioral, emotional, or mental health needs.
  • Support compliance related to special education counseling services, Section 504 accommodations, crisis documentation, and other required student support records.
  • Provide counseling sessions at each school (this is dependent on scholar needs per IEP/504 Plans)
  • Review service delivery trends, documentation quality, and case practices to ensure strong execution and reduce compliance risk.
  • Serve as the McKinney Vento liaison for KIPP St Louis.
  • Support school teams and mental health staff in responding to acute mental health needs, student crises, and safety concerns.
  • Provide coaching and oversight around risk assessment, de-escalation, crisis planning, postvention, and re-entry supports.
  • Ensure schools have clear, consistent responses for high-risk student situations and that follow-up actions are completed with quality and urgency.
  • Design and facilitate professional development for mental health staff and, when needed, school-based staff on topics related to student mental health, trauma-informed practice, crisis prevention, and intervention systems.
  • Partner with Special Education, school leadership, and other student support leaders to ensure mental health services are integrated with school operations and student support plans.
  • Maintain productive relationships with families and external agencies to improve access to services and coordinated care for students.
  • When needed, provide limited direct clinical support or case coverage in order to maintain continuity of services, address urgent student needs, and support school-based execution.

Benefits

  • $0 deductible healthcare plan option, including medical, vision and dental.
  • Employer Paid Short Term Disability.
  • $50,000 life insurance policy at no cost to the employee.
  • Retirement plan through PSSRSSL with an employer match up to 14% and an optional 403b as a supplement to our pension program
  • Employee Recognition: When we succeed together, we celebrate together with our annual gala award ceremony, holiday party, and more!
  • Public Service student loan forgiveness program qualified employer.
  • Ongoing professional development.
  • Paid leave for illness, personal days, bereavement, jury duty, and military-related leave
  • Paid parental leave for new families
  • Paid holidays, as well as a one week Thanksgiving break, a two-week winter break, a week-long spring break
  • Wellness days provided throughout the year
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