Therapeutic Mentor
Department: Whole Hearts, Minds and Bodies
Reports to: Whole Hearts, Minds and Bodies: Program Director, Crystal Cunning
Position: Part Time - Full Time available
Hours: Variable/Flexible
Description/Purpose
Mentors are employed on an as needed basis to provide Therapeutic Mentoring services to Tahoe area youth. Generally, Mentors meet with clients once a week for a two to four hour session scheduled by the Mentor with the client. Gateway Mountain Center Therapeutic Mentors implement our Innovative Nature-Based Therapeutic Mentoring program. As a Whole Hearts Minds and Bodies clinically-supervised mentor you will be trained in our 4Roots Method and leading edge humanistic, trauma-informed modalities. WHMB Therapeutic Mentors provide a consistent, caring, authentic relationship with the youth through supported risk taking in nature such as kayaking, rock climbing, hiking, and personal reflection. In addition to some of our personal reflection activities which include: art-making, nature journaling, meadow-tating and strength-based confidence building. WHMB Therapeutic Mentors provide the container, support, connection and opportunities for young people to thrive. Our program is a unique, powerful and flexible option within the field of therapeutic services. Mentors generally pick up clients from home or school, spend some time together in nature, can share a bite to eat, and drop the client off at home.
Other requirements:
Session documentation which requires therapeutic notes for each session written in a timely manner.
Completion of forms for County compliance, assessments and research purposes.
Twice a month meetings with a clinical supervisor.
Once a month meetings with the case manager.
Continued learning and development around therapeutic mentoring. Gateway Mountain Center offers periodic on site development opportunities.
Monthly in person team meetings to support development and resource sharing with the intent of improving Mentor/Mentee relationships,effectiveness and continually improving outcomes.
Skills & Qualifications
Required:
Advanced CPR and Wilderness First Aid Training (WFA may be completed within 6 mos. of employment).
Excellent people skills, especially with children.
Clean Record: LiveScan/DMV
Access to safe and insured vehicle to transport mentee.
Access to a computer and a printer.
Covid Vaccination (including required booster(s) or Waiver with weekly negative test submissions as required per county recommendations.
Must be willing to conduct and pass live scan and DOJ background checks.
Must have a negative TB screening.
Preferred:
Outdoor leadership experience.
Experience in outdoor activities (i.e. skiing, climbing, hiking, mountain biking)
An interest in or knowledge of Natural History/Philosophy
Therapeutic training or Licensing. (LCSW/LMFT)
Compensation:
Starting rate between $20 to $31 per hour depending on experience and education.
100% reimbursement for assigned Gateway training(s).
50% reimbursement for any Director approved non-Gateway training fees completed.
Transportation reimbursement at the current IRS mileage reimbursement rate PLUS standardized commute mileage reimbursement for field work.
Gateway Mountain Center is an equal opportunity employer and encourages candidates from diverse backgrounds to apply. We are looking to build a team that is representative of the communities we are serving. Black, Indigenous, People of color, queer, gay, lesbian and/or bisexual people, transgender, genderqueer and/or non-binary folks are encouraged to apply. If you are a dedicated youth-serving professional with a passion for nature-based therapeutic approaches, we encourage you to apply for this opportunity to make an impact in the lives of Tahoe's youth.
How To Apply: Application Form