Licensed Clinical Coordinator- In School
Backpack Healthcare(18 days ago)
About this role
The In-School Coordinator at Backpack Healthcare works with Baltimore County K–12 schools to support student mental, physical, and emotional wellness through school-based programming. Employed by a clinician-led, minority-owned mental health organization focused on children, teens, and young adults, the role requires clinical licensure and a graduate degree. The position centers on partnering with schools to implement and sustain wellness initiatives.
Required Skills
- Partnership Building
- Program Design
- Outreach
- Workshop Facilitation
- Communication
- Project Management
- Data Reporting
- Teletherapy Support
Qualifications
- Master's Degree in Public Health
- Master's Degree in Education
- Master's Degree in Social Work
- Master's Degree in Psychology
- LCSW
- LCSW-C
- LCPC
- LGPC
- LMSW
- LMFT
About Backpack Healthcare
hellobackpack.comBackpack Healthcare is a mental health platform focused on pediatric and family care that helps families connect with qualified providers whose services can be covered by Medicaid. The organization emphasizes accessible, inclusive, and comprehensive care aimed at breaking barriers and supporting young minds and their caregivers. Their site and resources help families find therapists, understand coverage, and access compassionate, affordable mental health support.
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