
Behavioral Health Therapist (PreK-8th Grade)
This posting is for a position during the 2026-2027 school year which will start in August 2026.
Must-Haves- High-priority skills and qualities
- Continuously reflects, grows, and develops professional practice
- Believes in the capacity of each child to achieve at high levels
- Cultivates a collaborative, adaptable, and solutions-focused culture
- Approaches all situations with an asset-based and growth mindset
- Develops and uses effective organization systems
- Communicates in a proactive, timely, and effective manner
Minimum Qualifications
- Missouri Licensed Clinical Social Worker certification
- Advanced degree in social services-related field
- Near native fluency in spoken and written English
Nice-to-Haves- Skills and qualities that are a plus but not necessarily a requirement
- Employment experience in K-8th grade setting
- Strong data tracking and interpretation habits
- Solid understanding of academic and behavioral strategies for students with various needs
- Knowledge of best practices when working with language learners
Responsibilities
- Provides individual and small-group counseling services to students with identified social, emotional, or behavioral needs.
- Develops, implements, and monitors counseling-related IEP and 504 goals; documents student progress and participates in IEP or 504 meetings when counseling services are provided.
- Consults with and supports families through school-based consultation and, when appropriate, refers students and families to community mental health resources.
- Designs and facilitates short-term psychoeducational groups focused on Social Emotional Learning (SEL) skills such as emotional regulation, coping strategies, and growth mindset.
- Conducts classroom observations to assess student functioning, identify at-risk behaviors, and inform intervention planning.
- Provides Tier 2 and Tier 3 consultation and direct support to teachers and staff, including modeling behavioral strategies, delivering SEL lessons, and facilitating restorative practices.
- Maintains consistent communication and collaboration with parents and guardians regarding student progress and support needs.
- Coordinates services with approved community partners to support student mental health needs when consent is provided.
- Participates on multidisciplinary problem-solving teams to support students with identified social, emotional, or behavioral concerns.
- Conducts suicide risk assessments and collaborates with designated staff to develop and implement safety and prevention plans in accordance with school policies.
- Serves as a member of the school crisis response team, supporting student de-escalation, co-regulation, and emotional stabilization.
- Maintains accurate, confidential counseling records, including goals, progress notes, intervention plans, and safety documentation to support data-informed decision making.
- Demonstrates professionalism and adheres to ethical standards and legal requirements, including FERPA and professional counseling guidelines.
- Ensures safety of students by providing active supervision
- Builds strong relationships based on mutual respect across dimensions of difference with students, families, and all stakeholders.
- Provides appropriate, research-based scaffolds and differentiates instruction.
- Collects and analyzes data, and uses it to drive decisions.
Compensation and Benefits
The annual salary for this position is competitive and rages from $54,285 – $78,304. Your salary would be based on the highest postsecondary degree you have obtained and the number of years of experience you have. SLLIS also offers the following:
- FREE Compressive health care package (medical, dental, vision, short disability and life insurance)
- Reduced cost buy up options too!
- College tuition rewards program for dependents
- Eligibility for federal loan forgiveness programs
- St. Louis Public School Retirement System Contributor and optional 403b
- Supply reimbursements and a staff laptop to use
- 12 PTO days per year, plus no work in June or July!
- Other paid time off includes: one week for Thanksgiving break, two weeks for winter break, one week off for Spring break, and all major U.S. holidays. This averages 25 days per year.
- Paid parental leave for new parents
- Individualized coaching and support
- Leadership opportunities to help staff meet their career goals
Application Process
Applications are accepted on a rolling basis until the position is filled. Not all applicants will receive an interview for the position, but all applications will be thoroughly reviewed. SLLIS has a multi-stage hiring process which includes a phone screening interview, an interview with our Talent Committee and a final interview with our administration team.
Commitment to Diversity and Equal Opportunity Employment Policy
SLLIS is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to attracting and retaining a diverse staff. The St. Louis Language Immersion School will honor your experiences, perspectives, and unique identity. We are committed to creating a just, equitable and inclusive school, St. Louis community, and world. We actively encourage all qualified applicants to apply.