Mental Health Associate at New Story School
Hayfield, VA
About the Job
Mental Health Associate at Rivermont Schools
8540 Cinder Bed Rd Lorton, VA 22079
Rivermont Schools provides special education for students ages 5-22 in grades K-12 across Virginia. We offer small class sizes, individualized learning plans, and use evidence-based strategies through our team of educators, behavior analysts, and therapists to help students overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
What we offer:
8540 Cinder Bed Rd Lorton, VA 22079
Rivermont Schools provides special education for students ages 5-22 in grades K-12 across Virginia. We offer small class sizes, individualized learning plans, and use evidence-based strategies through our team of educators, behavior analysts, and therapists to help students overcome challenges and achieve their goals.
What we offer:
- Consistent Pay: Same hourly rate for all work, with no differentiation between billable and non-billable hours, and no reductions for student cancellations
- Schedule: 35 to 40 Hours, 7:30am-3:30pm Monday to Friday (No nights, No weekends)
- Paid Time Off:"12 days of PTO plus school holidays, and spring, winter and summer break pay*
- Tuition Assistance and Reimbursement:"We support our employees' growth by offering opportunities to continue their education and achieve success.
- Health & Wellness: Dental Insurance, Health Insurance, Vision Insurance, Life Insurance, Employee Assistance Program, Health Savings Account (HSA), Flexible Spending Account (FSA), Bereavement Leave, Short Term Disability (STD)
- Retirement Plan: 401(k) with company matching
- Assist the lead teacher in implementing individualized education plans (IEPs) for students with special needs
- Provide support in the classroom by helping students with their academic tasks, including literacy and math activities.
- Assist students with self-help skills, including toileting, feeding, and personal hygiene, to promote independence.
- Monitor student progress and behavior, providing feedback to teachers to help adjust teaching strategies, as necessary.
- At least 18 years of age
- High school diploma or equivalent
- A genuine passion for working with children, along with patience and compassion
- Associate or bachelor's degree in psychology or related field
- Experience working with children with special needs or autism through volunteer work, employment, or other relevant experiences