Mental Health Coordinator - Stevens Ranch

GIRL SCOUTS OF TEXAS OKLAHOMA PLAINSNemo, TX
3dOnsite

About The Position

The Mental Health Coordinator is responsible for supporting the emotional, social, and behavioral well-being of campers and staff. This position provides preventive mental-health guidance, crisis intervention, and ongoing support consistent with GSUSA policies and procedures, American Camp Association (ACA) standards, Texas Department of Health requirements, and standing mental-health protocols approved by the council. The Mental Health Coordinator promotes a safe, inclusive environment where all campers and staff feel supported.

Requirements

  • Minimum 25 years of age.
  • Education or experience in counseling, psychology, social work, youth development, or related fields preferred.
  • Current CPR & First Aid Certification (provided if needed).
  • Commitment to the mission and purpose of Girl Scouting.
  • Membership in the Girl Scout organization.
  • Must be willing to work with all people regardless of race, religion, ethnic origin, socio-economic status, sexual orientation, age, or disability.
  • Desire and ability to work with children and adults in a camp community.
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule including nights while residing at camp.
  • Strong communication skills, professional demeanor, and ability to maintain confidentiality.
  • Valid driver’s license in the state of residence with acceptable driving record, insurance, and reliable transportation.
  • You must pass a criminal background check, motor vehicle records check, and drug screening.

Nice To Haves

  • Education or experience in counseling, psychology, social work, youth development, or related fields preferred.
  • Additional mental-health training (e.g., Youth Mental Health First Aid, trauma-informed care) preferred but not required.

Responsibilities

  • Must reside at Camp Stevens Ranch Sunday–Friday during summer camp.
  • Provides emotional and behavioral support to campers and staff, including crisis intervention, de-escalation, and referrals as needed.
  • Conducts daily wellness check-ins with living units to monitor overall mental and emotional health of the camp population, including staff and campers.
  • Establishes and follows consistent wellness routines, including procedures for camper arrival screenings, check-outs, and daily emotional-support needs.
  • Prepares, participates in, and leads staff training sessions on mental-health awareness, behavior management, trauma-informed practices, and universal precautions for emotional safety.
  • Participates in staff training week and all required meetings.
  • Captures and maintains mental-health related documentation for each staff member as needed.
  • Ensures every camper has required wellness and behavioral forms completed in Camp Docs prior to the start of each camp session.
  • Keeps mental-health logs and documentation in Camp Docs updated daily.
  • Conducts inventory of wellness and behavioral support supplies; submits requests to the Camp Director to ensure adequate resources.
  • Becomes familiar with camp programs and offer guidance on behavioral expectations, inclusion strategies, and emotional-safety practices.
  • Follows procedures for reporting incidents, behavioral concerns, injuries, emergencies, safety checks, and other required documentation.
  • Maintains the Wellness Center (or designated mental-health space) according to ACA and GSTOP guidelines.
  • Maintains effective communication and public relations with staff, parents/guardians, and community partners while upholding confidentiality standards.
  • In the event of a serious incident, crisis, or emergency, follows the resident camp emergency plan and refrains from making public statements except to authorized personnel and emergency responders.
  • Assists in closing responsibilities and packing all materials at the end of the summer season.
  • Prepares a summary and evaluation of the mental-health needs during the camp season, including trends, recommendations, and program improvements.
  • Must be able to drive camp vehicles and physically respond promptly to crisis situations as needed.
  • Learns all evacuation and emergency procedures and supports staff and campers during drills or emergencies.
  • Trains campers and staff on emotional safety, conflict resolution, and supportive communication.
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