Helping Out Our Teens in Schools (HOOTS) provides on-site integrated health care clinics and tragedy response support to a number of high schools in the Eugene / Springfield and surrounding area. Each week, teams consisting of a medic and a crisis worker visit schools to offer walk-in clinics where they provide client-centered, judgement free and confidential counseling and basic first aid to students. HOOTS also offers mental wellness presentations to classrooms, and other trainings and support for teachers and school staff as requested.
HOOTS is a program of White Bird Clinic, a social service agency providing crisis intervention, medical, dental and mental health care, drug and alcohol treatment, and case management and supportive services to the Eugene / Springfield community. HOOTS is a sister program of White Bird's mobile crisis intervention program CAHOOTS.
HOOTS Core Values
Youth empowerment : We believe our role in working with youth is to provide support, tools and resources to help them draw on their own strengths and support systems to take charge of their situation and move forward in their lives.
Community : We engage in community building and community care within schools, as well as connecting youth to resources and opportunities in the wider community outside of their schools.
Humanism : Emphasizing the value and goodness of all humans and choosing to hold all our clients in unconditional positive regard : accepting and supporting them no matter their behavior.
Client-centered : Approaching our clients with the understanding that they are the experts of their own lives, and they know best what is required to meet their needs. We endeavor to understand our clients' situations from their point of view : we do not pose judgment on their behavior or beliefs, nor inflict help that they have not welcomed.
Harm reduction : We utilize practical strategies to reduce potential harm from substance use and risky behaviors, approaching such topics without judgement and with the aim to educate and support clients in taking steps towards safer behaviors on their own terms.
Safety and Belonging : We believe that a sense of safety in schools is fostered by feelings of belonging and connection. As such, we favor restorative justice approaches over punitive measures and zero tolerance policies.
Anti-oppression : Acknowledging the intersecting systems of oppression and privilege we all exist within and contribute to, we strive to center marginalized narratives and are committed to working towards the deconstruction of systemic oppression in the institutions we are a part of.
General Position Description
Support the growth of QMHA eligible HOOTS crisis workers with clinical supervision, education, and thoughtful consultation.
Requirements :
QMHP eligible (including background check) – Master's or PhD in counseling or related mental
health field
Experience counseling individuals and groups.
Experience and credential (or eligible) for providing clinical supervision.
Experience working with youth on a wide variety of clinical and social issues.
Preferred
Experience working in school environments.
Interest in a long-term commitment
Counseling licensure in Oregon (as LCSW, LMFT or LPC).
Responsibilities :
Compensation : This is a Part Time Union position, starting at $27 per hour DOE (depending on experience), paid out bi-weekly.
Clinical Supervisor • Eugene, OR, USA