Wholly Renewed Minds Coordinator (Part-time/Hybrid)

Job Summary: The Wholly Renewed Minds Coordinator plays a pivotal role in promoting and supporting the mental health and well-being of students within an educational setting. Moreover, the Coordinator serves as a resource for mental health support, intervention, and education, working to create a supportive and inclusive school culture. This position involves collaborating with school staff, students, families, and community partners to develop and implement initiatives that address mental health needs and promote a positive school environment. The Coordinator is responsible for facilitating the smooth operation of various activities within a department, team, or organization. This role involves coordinating schedules, resources, and tasks to ensure efficient and effective outcomes.

Qualifications:
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Master's degree in counseling, social work, psychology, or a related field. (Can be in-progress)
-Licensure or certification as a mental health professional (e.g., Licensed Professional Counselor, Licensed Clinical Social Worker). *Might consider pre-licensed professional*
-Experience working in a school or educational setting, preferably in a mental health or counseling role.
-Knowledge of evidence-based practices in mental health intervention and prevention.
-Strong communication, interpersonal, and collaboration skills.
-Ability to work effectively with diverse populations, including students, families, and school staff.
-Understanding of trauma-informed approaches and culturally responsive practices.
-Proficiency in data collection, analysis, and reporting.
-Commitment to promoting a Christ-centered environment and fostering a culture of inclusivity and support for all students.

Responsibilities:
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Program Development: Develop, implement, and evaluate school-based mental health programs and initiatives to meet the diverse needs of students, faculty, and administration.
-Collaboration: Collaborate with school administrators, counselors, teachers, and support staff to identify mental health concerns and develop strategies for intervention and support.
-Family Engagement: Engage families in discussions about mental health, providing resources, education, and support to promote understanding and involvement in the well-being of their children.
-Community Partnerships: Establish partnerships with schools (private and public); community agencies, healthcare providers, and other organizations to enhance access to resources and services for students and families.
-Training and Education: Provide training and professional development opportunities for school staff on topics related to mental health awareness, trauma-informed practices, and supportive interventions.
-Data Collection and Analysis: Collect and analyze data related to student mental health outcomes, behavior, and academic performance to inform decision-making and program evaluation.
-Crisis Response: Develop and implement protocols for responding to mental health crises within the school setting, including coordinating with external crisis intervention services when necessary.
-Advocacy: Advocate for policies and practices that promote mental health and well-being within the school community, including addressing stigma and promoting a culture of acceptance and support.
-Documentation and Reporting: Maintain accurate records of mental health services provided, interventions implemented, and outcomes achieved, ensuring compliance with confidentiality and privacy regulations.

Pay: Commensurate with experience


Master’s/Doctoral Level Mental Health Counseling Intern

Cornerstone Counseling Ministries (CCM) is a growing Christ-centered counseling ministry serving the state of PA with locations in the Lehigh Valley area and Philadelphia. Our mission is to use evidence-based practices and faith-based principles to restore hope, transform hearts, and rebuild communities. We are hiring a student intern currently enrolled in a Master’s or Doctoral program. The interested person will be open to being trained as a Professional Counselor through a Christ-Centered lens. We provide individual, family, couples, and group therapy as well as school-based programming.

Qualifications:
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Enrolled in a Master’s or Doctoral level counseling program
-Must be allowed to be supervised under an LPC (Master’s level)
-Ability to supervise Master’s level therapists (Doctoral level only)
-Strong desire to approach counseling through a Christ-centered lens
-In-person and virtual capacity to see clients

Responsibilities:
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10-15 hours per week of Individual, Group, Family, or Couples Counseling as well as school-based programming
-Develop and monitor progress of treatment plans
-Collaborate on interventions with other clinical staff as well as key players in client’s life
-Understand and apply the DSM-5 to diagnose and treat client
-Ability to develop curriculum for training; workshops; or school-based programming
-Attend monthly group supervision
-Attend staff meetings
-Participate in community-related events
-Willing to supervise Master’s level or pre-licensed interns (Doctoral level only)

Pay: TBD
Schedule:
Monday-Friday and weekend availability


Licensed Therapist (Part-time employee)

Cornerstone Counseling Ministries (CCM) is a growing Christ-centered counseling ministry serving the state of PA with locations in the Lehigh Valley area and Philadelphia. Our mission is to use evidence-based practices and faith-based principles to restore hope, transform hearts, and rebuild communities. We are hiring a Licensed Therapist (LPC, LMHC, Licensed Psychologist; LCSW, or LMFT) interested in serving individual, family, couples, groups, as well as school-based programming through a Christ-Centered Lens.

Qualifications:
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A minimum of a Master’s Degree in Counseling; School Counseling; Psychology; Social Work; or Marriage and Family Therapy
-Licensed in PA (A plus if you have a dual license for NJ, MD, or DE)
-Proven work experience as a mental health professional
-Excellent written and verbal communication skills
-Strong Christ-centered clinical lens

Responsibilities:
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Facilitate Individual, Group, Family, or Couples Counseling as well as school-based programming
-Develop and monitor progress of treatment plans
-Collaborate on interventions with other clinical staff as well as key players in client’s life
-Understand and apply the DSM-5 to diagnose and treat client
-Ability to develop curriculum for training; workshops; or school-based programming
-Attend monthly group supervision
-Attend staff meetings
-Participate in community-related events
-Willing to supervise Master’s level interns or pre-licensed counselors

Pay: TBD

Schedule:
Monday-Friday and weekend availability

 

If you’re interested, please email your resume to Dr. Marcie at mrolle@ccmhope.com.