The ideal candidate must possess a Master's degree in Social Work or a related field. Position is 186 days/year and 36.75 hours/week.
The Student Service Advisor will work closely with counselors and the counseling department staff to support students, with a particular focus on high-risk populations. This individual will assist in identifying students who may be struggling with mental health challenges or personal issues and collaborate with the counseling team to develop and implement targeted interventions. The role involves promoting mental health initiatives throughout the school by organizing awareness campaigns and activities that foster a supportive and open environment for discussing mental health. The position will also provide individual and group support to students, offering coping strategies and resources, while ensuring that at-risk students are connected with appropriate external services when needed. Strong communication, empathy, and crisis management skills are essential for this role, along with an understanding of mental health resources and strategies for supporting students in a school setting.