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Mental Health Intervention Counselor 2026-2027

CypressFairbanks Independent School District
place Houston, 77071
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Counseling Other Behavioral, Mental, or Healthcare Field Psychology
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Internship
local_atm $73,199a year
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PTO

QUALIFICATIONS:
1. Master's degree in Counseling or related counseling field from a recognized, accredited college
or university.
2. Valid Texas Certificate as a Professional School Counselor is required.
3. Licensed Professional Counselor or Licensed Professional Counselor Associate by the Texas State
Board of Examiners of Professional Counselors/Texas Behavioral Health Executive Council is
required.
4. A minimum of two (2) years of successful experience as a classroom teacher preferred.
5. A minimum of three (3) years related experience in the area of counseling connected with
education is preferred.
6. Visionary leadership in public schools to work with faculties, families, and communities of the
21st century.
7. Applicant is responsible for maintaining active licensure throughout employment.


TERMS OF EMPLOYMENT:

Probationary/Term Contract: 210 days


Salary
:
$73,199 IA-4
Salary Range (based on experience) as set by the Board of Trustees for the school year


KNOWLEDGE & SKILLS REQUIRED:

1. Advanced oral and written communication skills.
2. Exhibits good listening, negotiation, and collaboration skills.
3. Demonstrates ability to work with diverse individuals and community groups.
4. Displays professionalism, remains composed under stress, and takes responsibility for delivering
on personal and organizational commitments
5. Able to work independently and possesses organization/time management and prioritization skills.
6. Basic computer skills including Microsoft office applications.
This position requires thorough knowledge of Cypress-Fairbanks ISO policies, procedures and
academic requirements, district and campus organizational structures, and available campus and
community resources. Applicant must have a thorough knowledge of social service programs available
to meet a range of mental health, physical health, academic, and social needs, as well as knowledge
of state, local, and federal laws impacting the lives of students (e.g. laws regarding child abuse
and neglect). Applicant must also have experience in crisis response. Applicant must have the
ability to conduct interventions within a broad range of settings in a professional manner and with
acumen.
Applicant must be able to work independently demonstrating persistence, self-motivation, and
excellent communication, organizational and time management skills. Applicant must work effectively
within a multidisciplinary team, maintain appropriate boundaries, and serve as a liaison between
school and community. Applicant must be able to manage a student caseload for multiple campuses
simultaneously.
The primary role of a Mental Health Intervention Counselor is to assist with identifying and offer
support to students, families. and the school systems in an effort to overcome barriers that
interfere with learning through the use of assessment, counseling, consultation, and coordination
of school and community resources. The Mental Health Intervention Counselor utilizes knowledge of
human behavior, social, emotional, and community systems to guide service delivery. The applicant must have general knowledge of, and function within the district's crisis response
framework, and structure interventions accordingly.


KEY COMPONENTS:

1. Crisis Counseling
2. Resource Referrals
3. Skill Building
4. Grief and Loss
5. Disaster Education, Awareness, and Assistance


ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:

1. Conducts S & R Assessments of individuals and families with the goal of improving student
social, emotional, behavioral, and academic outcomes.
2. Conducts reliable and valid assessments of students and families to inform the school designee
of interventions to remove barriers to learning.
3. Completes assessment of campus needs to prioritize service delivery.
4. Provides consultation to school personnel, parents/guardians, and community partners for the
purpose of enhancing their understanding of student needs, developing effective interventions, and
building school aptitude.
5. Collaborates with campus administration to increase accessibility and effectiveness of
services.
6. Acts as a liaison with community agencies to ensure continuity of services.
7. Serves on the district crisis team when instructed.
8. Serves on the Mental Health Intervention Team.
9. Facilitates crisis response at designated vertical team campuses, as well as providing support
as needed during district wide crisis.
10. Demonstrates the understanding and use of evidence-informed practices in their interventions.
11. Utilizes data in assessing needs of, and planning interventions for individual students,
groups, and/or whole school population.
12. Designs and provides professional development and workshops for administrators, faculty, and
community members to support the understanding of social and emotional barriers to learning.
13. Maintains accurate, complete, and punctual records, as well as safeguards the privacy and
confidentiality of information as required by law, district policy, and licensing requirements.
14. Demonstrates a commitment to the values and ethics of the individual's professional code of
ethics.
15. Meets the minimum professional development requirements as set forth by the licensing board.
16. Adheres to state and district mandated reporting requirements as they pertain to safety
concerns.
17. Ensures that students and their families are provided services within the context of
multicultural understanding and competence.
18. Utilized evidence-informed practices, skills, and techniques that reflect the understanding of
the role of culture in the helping process.
19. Empowers students and families to gain access to and effectively utilize school and community
resources.
20. Focuses on student safety.
21. Delivers individualized support using services in Harris County.
22. Follow up with students to ensure students' needs are met and provides follow-up to counseling
visits as indicated including arranging consultation with specialists.
23. Communicate with students, facilitating family communication.
24. Provide counseling to individuals identified by school administration.
25. Interpret individual and family medical and psychosocial histories and communicate with
administration regarding risk concerns.
26. Provide counseling and support psychosocial needs.
27. Maintains documentation of therapeutic services provided.
28. Recognizes signs and symptoms of chemical dependency disorders.
29. Assesses all chemical dependency needs of student patients, using the twelve core functions.
30. Keep psychologist team informed of student's status.
31. Provides counseling services for, but not limited to, confusion, disorientation,
hallucinations, delusions, paranoia, mood disturbances, behavior disturbances, bizarre and agitated
behavior.
32. Monitor student progress. Identifies and helps develop students' education materials.
33. Fosters safe work and school environment.
34. Tracks data for all consulted students and logs information within the appropriate databases as
indicated.
35. Provides statistical data to appropriate persons; reports on required data at identified
meetings.
36. Serves as primary contact and liaison for specified mental health concerns from schools to
community in regard to counseling.
37. Facilitates the identification of high risk behavior.
38. Assists in classroom and/or behavioral management planning with parents and professional
personnel.
39. Uses computers in job-related activities.
40. Attends meetings: Counselor, Administrative, Team, and Faculty as instructed.
41. Provides personal and developmental counseling services through individual and group
conferences.
42. Works cooperatively with professional personnel and community resource personnel in the
prevention and/or intervention of drug abuse and school dropouts.
43. Provides crisis counseling and/or consultant services.
44. Provides for small groups and classroom guidance programs to emphasize personal and social
development; i.e., learning to be responsible for one's behavior, orientation, effective study
methods, stress management, decision making.
45. Maintains the necessary lines of communication between the home and the school to enhance the
development of the student.
46. Works closely with the school psychologist, homebound teachers, diagnostician, attendance
office, Youth Services Specialist and all ancillary personnel to help students with special
concerns.
47. Organizes and conducts parent study groups when there is an interest or need.
48. Consults with the school psychologist on identified students and coordinates the referral
process for psychological services.
49. Works cooperatively with middle/high school counselors on placement of students to ease the
transition from elementary to middle school/middle to high school.
50. Coordinates and advises parents and teachers of referral sources available beyond those which
school counselors can provide (outside agencies, Child Welfare, psychological and medical
assistance, etc.)
51. Explains the role of counselors to appropriate agencies, the community, and to school staff
members - public relations.
52. Reports child abuse cases to the Children's Protective Services and involves the Youth Service
Specialists when necessary.
53. Attends conferences and workshops as recommended by the administration.
54. Follows up with detention and suspension students on behavior by reviewing inappropriate
behavior with the students.
55. Provide education and behavior health interventions to support and increase students' efficacy,
including health action plans, change interventions, case coordination, and discharge planning.
56. Provide substance abuse and dependency counseling as needed.
57. Possesses knowledge and the Insight of the importance of thorough risk assessments for suicide
and homicide.
58. Understands crisis intervention techniques.
59. Evaluates for self-injurious or harmful behaviors.
60. Provide crisis intervention counseling and/or education with adults, children, and families
experiencing emotional disturbances, mental illness, or problems related to substance abuse.
61. Provide intervention in cases involving child abuse/neglect, domestic violence, elderly abuse,
institutional abuse and sexual assault.
62. Serve as resource person and provide crisis counseling and work effectively as part of the
Mental Health Intervention Team, communicating regularly with staff, students, and parents.
63. Perform other duties as assigned.
64. Regular and reliable attendance is an essential job function.


WORKING CONDITIONS:

Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Maintain emotional control under stress. Work with frequent interruptions. Occasional prolonged and
irregular hours. Transportation will be required.

DEADLINE TO APPLY:
Until Filled

Applications will be reviewed.
Not all applicants will be interviewed.

Hiring Managers may choose to email you regarding this application. Please monitor your email
regularly for any communication.

Professional Field

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Patient Focus

Diagnoses

Avoidant Personality Disorder

Issues

Grief and Loss
Sexual Abuse
Stress

Age Groups

Children (5-10)
Preteens/Tweens (11-13)
Adolescents/Teenagers (14-19)
Adults

Therapeutic Approach

Methodologies

ECT

Modalities

Families
Individuals

Practice Specifics

Populations

Aviation/Transportation
School

Settings

Milieu
Private Practice
Research Facilities/Labs/Clinical Trials
Schools
Home Health/In-home