Behavioral Health Mentor

Center for Supportive Communities

Behavioral Health Mentor

Center for Supportive Communities

August 2026 – May 2027

The Center for Supportive Communities (CSC), a 501(c)(3) nonprofit based in Lawrence, Kansas, is accepting applications for the 2026-27 school year.

The Behavioral Health Mentor position is focused on providing direct one-on-one support to K-12 students and their families. Members will gain supervised experience working with children, families, and schools; develop valuable professional skills; and build meaningful connections with community leaders.

Note. Applicants may explore options for earning course credit for their service by consulting a faculty member or enrolling in relevant coursework.

Position Contact

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Position Title

Behavioral Health Mentor

Position Dates

August 2026 – May 2027

Time Requirements

5, 10, 15, or 20 hours each week

Position Location

Douglas County, KS (Lawrence, Eudora, Baldwin City, and Perry)

Position Responsibilities

  • Maintain a caseload of 2-5 students.
  • Assist program staff with intakes and assessments.
  • Assist program staff with student referrals and family and school outreach efforts.
  • Facilitate weekly 1.5-hour meetings in the community per student.
  • Create a safe meeting environment conducive to learning and that fosters growth and positive change.
  • Act as a caring, supportive, stable, and positive role model for students.
  • Implement individualized evidence-based interventions.
  • Assist students with daily routines, school attendance, homework completion, problem solving, social-emotional development, skills training, relationship development, and goal setting.
  • Monitor weekly attendance, grades, and behavior.
  • Collaborate weekly with families and schools.
  • Engage in ongoing collaboration with mental health providers, child protective service workers, assistant district attorneys, and other allied health professionals.
  • Assist families in accessing community resources and services.
  • Serve as a liaison between families, schools, and the community.
  • Attend weekly and as-needed meetings with supervisors.
  • Complete weekly documentation and progress reports.
  • Attend and present at informal truancy review hearings (if applicable).
  • Attend judicial hearings (if applicable).
  • Submit reports of suspected abuse or neglect to the Kansas Department for Children and Families.
  • Identify needs and access resources for students and families.
  • Assist program staff with community engagement, outreach, and recruitment activities.
  • Attend program events, fundraisers, and donation drives.
  • Deliver presentations to university students and distribute informational materials.
  • Support community-based events aligned with program goals.
  • Collect and analyze data to inform program development and improvement.
  • Support program staff as needed.
  • Complete all AmeriCorps and Kansas Volunteer Commission trainings, events, and compliance requirements.

Required Qualifications

  • At least 18 years of age
  • U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or lawful permanent resident
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Good academic standing
  • Valid driver’s license and car insurance
  • Reliable transportation to and from weekly meetings
  • Strong interpersonal, communication, problem-solving, time management, and organizational skills
  • Persistent in reaching out, patient in building trust, and consistent in communicating

Preferred Qualifications

  • Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, Teams)
  • Proven experience working with children, families, and schools
  • Background knowledge in a human-service field (e.g., applied behavior analysis, psychology, social work, social welfare, special education, or counseling) or juvenile law
  • Cultural competence

Benefits & Perks

  • Segal AmeriCorps Education Award upon successful completion of service
  • Fulfill a course or degree requirement
  • Tailored experiences that meet your interests, career goals, and educational requirements
  • Networking with top human service and legal agencies
  • Training in evidence-based practices
  • Direct clinical experience with children, youth, and families
  • Opportunities for skill-building, career exploration, networking, and professional growth
  • Flexible schedule to accommodate academic and personal commitments
  • Professional references upon successful completion of service

Application Process

  1. Complete our online application here: https://form.jotform.com/250154644351148.
  2. Complete an interview with CSC.
  3. If selected, you must complete onboarding paperwork, a health assessment and TB test, a comprehensive background check, and pre-service online training and orientation.