
Location:Klamath Falls, OR (local candidates strongly preferred)
Role Type: In-person
Anticipated Start Date: June 2026
Employment Type: Full-time salary, non-exempt
Compensation: $90,000 - $115,000year DOE
Benefits: Medical & Dental/IRA match/Robust PTO
About Friends of the Children
Friends of the Children serves children and families impacted by trauma, systemic inequities, and generational adversity. We partner with youth facing significant risk factorsincluding exposure to ACEs, economic instability, and limited access to essential resourcesand provide transformational, long-term support to help buffer the impacts of toxic stress.
Each child is paired with a salaried, professional mentor (“Friend”) for 12+ years, from kindergarten through high school graduation. Friends support youth in building emotional regulation, resilience, school readiness, and prosocial skills. In parallel, we work with caregivers through case management, resource navigation, and parenting support to strengthen the entire family system.
The Director of Mental Health (DMH) is a foundational leadership role responsible for building and overseeing Friends of the Children - Klamath Basin’s new behavioral health program, which will align behavioral health skill-building and mentoring work
This position is supervised by theExecutive Director and works in close partnership with the Program Director. The DMH will lead clinical program development, ensure compliance with Medicaid and OHA/CCO requirements, supervise staff delivering services, and integrate mental health services into the organization’s long-standing mentorship model.
While this role primarily focuses on program development, clinical oversight, supervision, and system-building, it also includes meaningful direct service responsibilities. These include conducting regular assessments for each child and, when capacity allows, providing direct therapy to youth who are not currently connected to an external provider.
Core Responsibilities
Clinical Leadership & Supervision
Program Development & Clinical Administration
Staff Development & Training
Direct Service
Community & Systems Integration
Minimum Qualifications
Essential Skills & Abilities
Why This Role Matters
This is a unique opportunity to build a mental health program from the ground up within a nationally recognized, evidence-based mentorship model. The Director of Mental Health will play a critical role in expanding access to care for youth and families while ensuring clinical excellence, compliance, and long-term sustainability.
How to Apply
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Friends of the Children was founded in 1993 in Portland, OR with just three Friends—salaried, professional mentors—and 24 children. Today, we are a national network with 44 locations across the country.
Friends of the Children was founded by Duncan Campbell, a successful business entrepreneur whose own troubled childhood inspired him to found the organization. Our innovative model pairs children who are in foster care or in high-poverty schools with a Friend. Each child selected for the program has a Friend by their side from kindergarten through high school graduation—12+ years, no matter what.
Research has shown that to break the cycle of generational poverty, children need long-term, relationship-based support to graduate from high school, remain free from involvement in the criminal justice system, wait to parent until after their teen years, and pursue opportunities through post-secondary education, serving our country or finding living-wage employment.
Third-party evaluation of program graduates shows that:
• 83% of our youth graduate with a high school diploma or a GED;
• 93% remain free from juvenile justice system involvement;
• 98% wait until after their teen years to become parents; and
• 92% go on to enroll in post-secondary education, serve our country, or enter the workforce.