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Therapist, Mental Health

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Volusia County Schools

DeLand, FL (In Person)

$65,468 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 6 days ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/19/2026

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Job Description

Therapist, Mental Health Volusia County Schools
  • 3.6 DeLand, FL Job Details $60,915
  • $70,021 a year 6 hours ago Qualifications Report writing Writing skills Master's degree ICD-10 Driver's License Working with children Decision making LMHP Working with individuals with mental health conditions Computer skills Interdisciplinary behavioral health coordination Full Job Description Therapist, Mental Health Position Therapist, Mental Health Facility
STUDENT SERVICES
Location DeLand, FL Category
OTHER PROFESSIONAL STAFF
  • NONADMINISTRATIVE/INSTRUCTIONAL Classification 02-Administrative/Non-Instruct Posting Number
D2640159
Date Posted 05/11/2026 Closing Date Until Filled Job Description
POSITION GOAL
To help link students and families to community resources, evaluate individual mental health goals and needs, and to assist students in developing appropriate coping strategies and implement individual mental health responses and plans
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES 1.
Determine the appropriate level of response for a student in distress a) Initiate a Baker Act, when appropriate b) Link students and families to community mental health resources, when appropriate c) Coordinate transition plans for students transitioning from mental health agencies d) Conduct Mental Health Screenings and threat assessments on referred students 2.
  • Through individual and group counseling, help each student to: a) Understand their self in relation to the social and psychological work in which he lives and to develop positive self-esteem.
b) Develop personal decision-making competencies. c) Develop coping strategies for dealing with a crisis and problem solving d) Resolve special problems, such as living with loss, suicide prevention, new student orientation and school adjustment, divorce, abuse and neglect, substance abuse prevention, dropout prevention, health and safety issues (including pregnancy). 3.
  • Collect and disseminate to students and their parents information concerning community resources, post-vention strategies and information concerning mental health. 4.
  • Coordinate the use of services available beyond those the counselor can provide by: a) Making students and their parents aware of the availability of mental health services.
b) Make referrals to community mental health agency c) Conduct Baker Acts when appropriate and necessary d) Serve as a member of the Threat Assessment Response Team e) Maintaining liaison and cooperative working relationships with other student services specialists and with agencies in the community where mental health services are available. 5.
  • Assist in providing placement services for students in need by: a) Planning with school counselors and administrators for the grouping and scheduling of students. b) Helping students make appropriate choices. c) Coordinating with others for the most effective use of the placement services available in the community for students in need. 6.
  • Help parents by: a) Acting as a consultant regarding the growth, development and mental well-being of their children. b) Providing information about their children. c) Assisting to develop individual treatment plans. d) Provide family counseling to students and families in need of assistance. 7.
  • Serve as a consultant to members of the administrative and teaching staffs in the area of mental health by: a) Sharing appropriate individual student data. b) Helping to identify students with mental health needs and problems. 8.
  • Maintain all records and reports legally required or administratively useful, in support of and to document compliance. 9.
  • Provide and coordinate professional development opportunities for parents and staff.
10. Provide Youth Mental Health Training to all staff as outlined in state statute. 11. Accurately complete and maintain all components of required case documentation on all clinical records for student seen in counseling. 12. Make home visits to discuss students' issues with parents, offer counseling where appropriate, and develop plans with parent and school staff. 13. Monitor Concern of Harms and work collaboratively with Student Services professional in coordinating services. 14.
  • Provide and coordinate informational sessions for students, families and community members on the topic of Mental Health.
15. Perform other related duties as assigned by the Coordinator, Student and Government Relations.
Position Summary Position Code:
264208030
School/Site:
Family Resource Center
  • Daytona Beach Please contact Wendy Sloan at for additional information Required Qualifications/Certifications
REQUIRED QUALIFICATIONS
Master's Degree Five (5) years experience in mental health and/or crisis counseling Experience working with children and adolescents with mental health and social emotional concerns Experience in and knowledge of best practices in suicide awareness, prevention, intervention and postvention with a youth and student focus Licensed as a Mental Health Professional Experience with School Based Mental Health Services preferred Possess a valid Florida Driver's License; if a holder of any other valid US state-issued Driver's License, agree to acquire a Florida Driver's License within thirty (30) days of employment, except in a case where accommodation is required
REQUIRED SKILLS
Ability to communicate and work effectively with students, parents, teachers, administrators, and community members to accomplish the required task Demonstrated ability in planning, organization, task completion and decision making to perform required tasks with sufficient intellectual ability Ability to exercise sound judgment in handling problem situations with competence in human and interpersonal relations skills Demonstrates competence in administrative and supervisory requirements Demonstrates competence in the techniques to analyze and assess the mental health needs of individual students Strong written and verbal communication skills, including presentations and publications Demonstrates competence in student management techniques Demonstrates competence in the techniques used to evaluate mental health needs Demonstrates competence in human and interpersonal relationship skills Demonstrates competency in the DSM V and ICD-10 Demonstrates knowledge of community mental health resources Demonstrate the ability to engage in physical activity appropriate to the required task, except for temporary disability Ability to exercise sound judgment in handling sensitive and confidential information Ability to exhibit appropriate control of emotions Ability to perform required tasks with sufficient intellectual ability Strong computer skills including report writing Ability to have a flexible schedule. Position may require some evening work Reliable transportation
REPORTS TO
Specialist, Mental Health
SUPERVISES
Not applicable Salary Info $60,915 to $70,021 Summary If you're applying for a transfer position that requires an addendum, complete the General Application and the required addendum listed at the bottom of the job board page.

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