WELLNESS CENTER COORDINATOR AT DOS PUEBLOS HIGH SCHOOL
Company: Santa Barbara School District
Location: Santa Barbara
Posted on: November 7, 2024
Job Description:
Position Type:
Classified - Health Services/Wellness Center Coordinator
Date Posted:
11/1/2024
Location:
Dos Pueblos High School
Closing Date:
11/17/2024
Santa Barbara Unified School District
Classified Job Description
Title: Wellness Center Coordinator
Salary Schedule Range: 40
Purpose of Position: To manage and coordinate all aspects of the
Wellness Center including the daily operations of student and
family support services and education for the purpose of increasing
access and knowledge surrounding mental health and wellness
services available on the campus and in the larger Santa Barbara
community.
Reporting: Dean of Student Engagement
Location: Wellness Center at a School Site
Hours per day/ Months per year: 8 hours per day / 9 months per
year
Essential Functions:
- Supervise the Wellness Center for drop-in support, short-term
solution based counseling appointments, check-ins for therapist and
community provider appointments, peer wellness program management,
lunch time wellness activities.
- Provide drop in support for students as needed, referral based
short-term solution based counseling, and triage appropriate level
of care and refer to more intensive support, outside agencies, and
community social services as needed.
- Plan and implement Site-based wellness campaigns that include
campus marketing, lunchtime activities, classroom resources, and
peer wellness leader participation.
- Marketing on campus and via school approved digital
communications of Wellness Center resources.
- Provide teachers SEL classroom based lessons and resources that
are aligned with the Habits of Heart.
- Family and parent outreach regarding Wellness Center resources
and education.
- Referrals and linkages to community mental health resources via
school referral system.
- Maintaining wellness pantry - purchasing items, keep stocked,
oversee distribution of items, and maintain data.
- Record and maintain data of all wellness center visits,
services provided and referrals
- Inventories, orders, received and distributes necessary center
materials, supplies and equipment
- Build a Wellness Peer mentor program by promoting, recruiting,
training, and mentoring a cadre of Wellness Peers who will help
facilitate monthly wellness campaigns.
- Attend counselor and site therapist meetings weekly closely
communicating case load and level of care being provided.
- Report to the Dean of Student Engagement. Meet with Dean weekly
communicating case load and level of care being provided.
- Maintain student confidentiality in accordance with FERPA.
- Establish good rapport with students, parents and staff.
- Establish and maintain cooperative and effective working
relationships with others.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Deliver structured curriculum to small groups or classrooms
focused on: (1) Wellness promotion and education (2) Mental health
literacy (3) Life skills (e.g., stress management, time management,
problem-solving)
- Supporting youth in completing behavioral health screenings
(e.g., answer questions, hand-off screenings to behavioral health
professionals)
- Coordinating and supporting universal screening programs in
schools or other community-based organizations per SAMHSA
guidelines under thedirection of qualified professionals
- Identifying and referring behavioral health needs of youth to
behavioral health providers in school or broader organization
setting
- Care coordination and extension, such as: (1) Connecting
individuals to internal and external behavioral health resources as
needed; (2) Facilitating communication with other professionals
providing support and care to children and youth, including
connecting individuals to licensed providers so all care team
members work together and operate at the top of their license or
certification; (3) Providing additional support to providers,
caregivers, school, or broader organization personnel, including
behavioral health-related administrative activities and extension
of non-clinical or clinical behavioral health support
- Providing brief check-ins and scheduled meetings to individuals
that provide emotional support and/or follow manualized curriculum
that enhances wellness,such as: (1) Wellness education (e.g.,
basics of behavioral health symptoms, nutrition,and exercise in
relation to behavioral health) (2) Goal setting/planning (e.g.,
increasing movement, sleep hygiene) (3) Life skills (e.g., stress
management, time management, problem-solving)
- Delivering structured curriculum to small groups to enhance
wellness and life skills, such as: (1) Social-emotional skills,
stress management, time management,organization,
problem-solving
- Crisis referral, which includes: (1) Using a standardized
protocol, respond to signs of crisis in the school or broader
organization setting (2) Identifying potential risks and referring
to the on-site behavioral health provider (3) Providing emotional
support and engaging in warm handoffs with on-site behavioral
health providers for youth that are waiting to be seen for crisis
services
Other Functions:
Perform related duties as assigned.
Working Conditions & Physical Demands:
Inside work with no exposure to weather conditions, some outside
work with exposure to weather conditions; minimal travel between
site and community organizations.
Hearing and speaking to exchange information in person or on the
telephone; seeing to read a variety of documents; dexterity of
hands and fingers to operate office equipment; kneeling or bending
at the waist to assist students.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
Knowledge of mental health and social-emotional issues, ability to
identify warning signs, and ability to discern levels of triage and
care for youth.
Ability to deliver mental health and social emotional curriculum
relevant to youth.
Ability to communicate effectively with adolescents, site
administrators, families, and representatives from community
agencies.
Ability to develop and maintain productive working relationships
with school site staff, District staff, students, families, and
community and agency representatives.
Ability to use appropriate telephone and e-mail etiquette.
Ability to use appropriate English grammar, spelling, punctuation
and business vocabulary.
Ability to understand and follow verbal and written directions.
Ability to meet schedules and timelines.
Ability to work collaboratively with a variety of individuals and
community organizations.
Education, Training and Experience:
Any combination of education, training or related experience
sufficient to demonstrate the knowledge and abilities listed above.
Typically this would be acquired through: an Associate's degree or
higher in Sociology or Psychology, and two years experience working
with adolescents and/or in the mental health field. A strong
interest in working with children and youth, families, and staff is
desirable. An interest in pursuing a career dedicated to supporting
youth and mental health is desirable. It is desirable for the
employee to be bilingual in Spanish.
*This position is eligible for language premium pay.
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