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Oregon Youth Mental Health Corps

Oregon’s Youth Mental Health Corps (YMHC) members will serve in schools and communities to support youth mental health and grow a diverse behavioral health workforce, addressing statewide provider shortages and care access gaps, especially in rural areas.

Regions

Portland Metro, Willamette Valley

Program start date

Fall 2025

Career Pathways Available

School Mental Health Navigator, Community Mental Health Navigator

Program Description

Oregon’s YMHC members will provide youth mental health support and increase workforce opportunities in the behavioral health space for young adults. 

Members will serve in K-12 schools and community organizations in support of the state’s behavioral health strategy, helping build a continuum of care for all Oregonians and increase and diversify the state’s behavioral health workforce. 

Two pathways will be available for YMHC members in Oregon: 

School-based mental health navigator pathway:

  • Build capacity to support middle and high school students in schools, out of school time programs, and youth-serving community organizations 

Community health navigator pathway: 

  • Build capacity to support middle and high school youth in community-based organizations, community health clinics, and nonprofits in communities with limited access to mental health services.

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Member Activities

Texas Youth Mental Health Corps members serving in CIS programs will support economically disadvantaged students by offering weekly one-on-one or small group sessions. These sessions will focus on six core components of the CIS program:

  • Supportive guidance and counseling
  • Health and human services
  • Parent and family engagement
  • College and career readiness
  • Enrichment
  • Academic Support

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Member Training and Support

In addition to university-based education, CIS will increase the number of training partners that offer stackable credentials:

  • AmeriCorps Training Requirements
  • Case-Management & Supportive Guidance Services
  • Trauma Informed Care & Mental Health Awareness
  • Professional Skills Development
  • Youth Mental Health First Aid
  • AS+K Suicide Prevention Certification
  • CPR and First Aid Certification

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Member Activities

  • Supportive guidance and counseling
  • Health and human services
  • Parent and family engagement
  • College and career readiness
  • Enrichment
  • Academic support

Member Training and Support

All members will participate in professional development, coaching, and wraparound support throughout their 11-month term.
Members taking the school-based mental health navigator pathway will have the opportunity enroll in Portland Community College’s 7 credit Foundations in Behavioral Health microcredential. Courses include:

  • Mental Health First Aid
  • Asist suicide prevention
  • Trauma informed care
  • First Aid and CPR

YMHC members following the community health navigator pathway will:

  • Complete the required training curriculum to receive certification as a community health worker from the Oregon Health Authority
  • Complete the Oral Health for Community Health Worker Training Program

Essential qualifications to participate in the Oregon Youth Mental Health Corps include:

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Must be 18 - 24 years old at start of service

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Must have a High School Diploma or GED equivalent

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Must be a U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or Lawful Permanent Resident

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Interest in behavioral health, psychology, social work, human services, or related fields

Member Benefits

As a member, you'll get:

Living allowance

Segal AmeriCorps Education Award

Professional certifications and/or college credit

Opportunities to network with other Youth Mental Health Corps members

Personalized career coaching and skill development (e.g., communication, resume writing, interviewing)

Supervised experience in behavioral health service

Housing stipend

Join the Youth Mental Health Corps

To learn more about the Oregon Youth Mental Health Corps and how to apply, visit OregonServes’ website.

Become a Community or State Partner

Learn more about how to become a partner to bring the Youth Mental Health to your community or to sponsor a state-wide Youth Mental Health Corps.

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