
School Based Mental Health Case Manager- Elementary
Job Description
This is a full-time position, with hours during designated school days and hours to align with the school schedule.
- Conduct non-clinical assessments of students' mental health, social, and behavioral needs.
- Develop and monitor individualized support plans in collaboration with school staff, families, and external providers.
- Identify barriers to academic success and connect students with appropriate interventions and resources.
- Facilitate individual and group sessions to teach coping strategies, emotional regulation, and conflict resolution.
- Support students in developing healthy communication, self-awareness, and stress management skills.
- Implement behavioral interventions and positive reinforcement strategies in coordination with school teams.
- Serve as a liaison between students, families, school staff, and mental health providers to ensure coordinated care.
- Connect students and families with community-based mental health services, social supports, and academic resources.
- Advocate for student needs within the school and help families navigate support systems.
- Provide immediate crisis support for students experiencing emotional distress, behavioral challenges, or mental health crises.
- Develop and implement safety plans in collaboration with school counselors and crisis teams.
- Monitor students at risk for self-harm, substance use, or other safety concerns, ensuring proper interventions are in place.
- Work closely with teachers, counselors, and administrators to develop strategies that support student well-being.
- Participate in IEP, 504 Plan, and Student Support Team (SST) meetings as needed.
- Educate school staff on trauma-informed practices and social-emotional learning strategies.
- Maintain accurate, confidential records of student progress, interventions, and referrals.
- Track service utilization, student outcomes, and program effectiveness to inform best practices.
- Ensure compliance with school policies, HIPAA, and FERPA regulations.
- Bachelor’s degree in psychology, social work, counseling, education, or a related field (Master’s preferred).
- Experience in school-based mental health, case management, or behavioral support preferred.
- Strong knowledge of social-emotional learning (SEL), trauma-informed care, and school-based interventions preferred.
- Ability to build trusting relationships with students, families, and school staff.
- Excellent communication, problem-solving, and crisis intervention skills.
- Familiarity with IEPs, 504 Plans, and behavioral support strategies is a plus.