Boise Paper
Wellness Coordinator II - Health & Wellness - Scott Lane (QSS 9176) REPOST
Boise Paper, Santa Clara, California, us, 95053
Wellness Coordinator II – Health & Wellness – Scott Lane (QSS 9176)
Boise Paper is seeking a Wellness Coordinator II to serve as a primary liaison between families, staff, and community-based service providers. The role focuses on enhancing student well‑being, addressing school climate and safety, and supporting staff training.
Responsibilities
Provide oversight and coordination of campus-based services and service providers.
Actively engage families, caregivers, and the community.
Identify campus resources and gaps in service.
Triage and connect students and families to appropriate services and provide ongoing case management.
Provide direct service and/or crisis management when necessary.
Address school climate and safety needs.
Support training needs of teachers and school staff in the areas of school climate, safety, and health.
Develop and/or support data collection infrastructure and input data to assist with data‑driven decision making and program effectiveness determination.
Function as a complement to or part of a school’s multidisciplinary team or equivalent.
Coordinate linkage of identified students to appropriate services.
Provide and/or organize professional development and parent education as needed.
Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Social Work or Psychology.
Licensed LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC.
Minimum four years of experience as a school‑based mental health therapist or credentialed school social worker.
Ability to provide ongoing supervision and training according to the California Board of Behavioral Sciences licensing standards.
Bilingual Spanish preferred.
Certification: attach copy of LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC license.
Transcript: attach copy of Master’s Degree in Social Work or Psychology or transcript.
Ineligible applications or those lacking current information may not be considered.
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Responsibilities
Provide oversight and coordination of campus-based services and service providers.
Actively engage families, caregivers, and the community.
Identify campus resources and gaps in service.
Triage and connect students and families to appropriate services and provide ongoing case management.
Provide direct service and/or crisis management when necessary.
Address school climate and safety needs.
Support training needs of teachers and school staff in the areas of school climate, safety, and health.
Develop and/or support data collection infrastructure and input data to assist with data‑driven decision making and program effectiveness determination.
Function as a complement to or part of a school’s multidisciplinary team or equivalent.
Coordinate linkage of identified students to appropriate services.
Provide and/or organize professional development and parent education as needed.
Qualifications
Master’s Degree in Social Work or Psychology.
Licensed LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC.
Minimum four years of experience as a school‑based mental health therapist or credentialed school social worker.
Ability to provide ongoing supervision and training according to the California Board of Behavioral Sciences licensing standards.
Bilingual Spanish preferred.
Certification: attach copy of LCSW, LMFT, or LPCC license.
Transcript: attach copy of Master’s Degree in Social Work or Psychology or transcript.
Ineligible applications or those lacking current information may not be considered.
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