Educator – Child & Adolescent Mental Health Program (PRN- as needed)
HavenRise Academy of Jacksonville, FL
Make a meaningful difference in the lives of adolescents while working within a supportive, compassionate, and collaborative treatment environment.
HavenRise Academy is an adolescent outpatient mental health program where academic continuity and emotional well-being go hand in hand. We are seeking a PRN Educator to support students as they navigate mental health treatment while staying engaged in their academic progress.
This is an as-needed, hourly role ideal for an educator who is passionate about working with adolescents, values teamwork, and wants to contribute to a positive, mission-driven culture.
Why Join HavenRise?
- Mission-driven work – Help adolescents maintain academic progress while navigating mental health challenges.
- Collaborative care model – Partner with therapists, medical providers, and families to integrate education with treatment.
- Supportive culture – A respectful, inclusive workplace that values compassion and professionalism
- Meaningful impact – Directly support both the academic and emotional growth of each client
Your Role
- Support students’ academic needs while they participate in mental health treatment
- Serve as the bridge between our clinic, clients’ schools, and their families.
- Implement lesson plans from public, private, or virtual school partners, adapting as needed to meet clients’ learning and emotional needs.
- Teach across multiple subjects and grade levels in small groups or one-on-one settings.
- Track and report client progress to schools, families, and the clinical team.
- Maintain an organized, resource-rich learning environment that fosters focus and success.
- Advocate for each client’s educational needs within their treatment plan.
What We’re Looking For
- Bachelor’s degree in Education or Special Education required (Master’s preferred).
- Valid Florida teaching certificate (temporary eligibility considered).
- At least 2 years of teaching experience—middle or high school required.
- Experience with IEPs, 504 plans, and academic accommodations.
- Understanding of adolescent development and the impact of mental health on learning.
- Comfort teaching multiple subjects and grade levels with flexibility and creativity.
- Strong communication skills and a passion for engaging youth and families in care.