Centerstone is among the nation’s leading nonprofit behavioral health systems with thousands of employees dedicated to delivering care that changes people’s lives. A dynamic, well-established organization, we offer rewarding opportunities to serve all ages in a variety of settings. Come talk to us about joining the Centerstone team!
JOB DESCRIPTION:
An Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant provides individual, group and family counseling to promote personal growth and resiliency in the form of social, emotional, cognitive, and behavioral changes in client. Provides services that support families at risk and enhances the capacity of adults working with infants, toddlers, and preschoolers in natural settings, which includes travel in the entire service delivery area of 15 counties. This includes performing continuing assessment of the client’s needs and functioning, maintenance of appropriate documentation and development and implementation of the Chaddock Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant Project.
ESSENTIAL DUTIESOffer training, consultation, technical assistance services to childcare providers and the families they serve that reflect the need of the communities served within the program area based on needs assessment & focus group results. Topics may include but are not limited to: Behavioral issues, Violence/trauma, Abuse/neglect, Cultural diversity, Communicating with parents, Adult/family problems.Each established program area will offer a minimum of 20 training workshops annually at least 1 ½ hours in length and at times/locations convenient to childcare practitioners. Each established program area’s Consultant will conduct a minimum of 200 on-site visits annually to childcare programs to provide services.Provide a linkage between the childcare field and the mental health field by offering consultation services, technical assistance, and trainings to childcare practitioners to fill identified gaps in services to children and families with social/emotional challenges. Offer training/consultation services with the goal of increasing childcare provider competency levels when working with children and families in addressing social/emotional health, which will, in turn, reduce disenrollment from childcare programs.Provide appropriate referrals to outside agencies in the social, mental health and health areas based on individual identified needs of children &/or families.Partner with the local CCR&R, Child Care Nurse Consultant and Infant Toddler Specialist to identify prospective providers and determine site-specific needs for mental health promotion, consultation and services. Conduct outreach in partnership with CCR&R, local social service agencies, childcare provider groups, etc.Use available data and provider evaluations to determine future training needs within each program.Treats all clients and colleagues with dignity and respect, regardless of race, ethnicity, nationality, religion, sexual orientation, gender, or other legally protected status.Attend staff meetings, clinical staffings, and other internal meetings as assigned. Participate on committees as assigned, including quality assurance functions. Maintain appropriate communication with other employees and work as an effective member of treatment team.Meet and maintain applicable certification and licensure requirements.KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS and ABILITIESSkill in written and oral communicationKnowledge of community geographical awareness and of community and agency resourcesKnowledge of inpatient treatment resources, including appropriate admission proceduresKnowledge of applicable regulatory guidelines and codes, agency policies and procedures, and federal and state laws.Knowledge of relationship between cultural competency and effective service deliverySkill in interviewing, assessment, and counselingSkill in customer service techniquesSkill in problem-solvingSkill in consultation and networkingQUALIFICATIONS
Education Level
Requires a Master’s Degree in Early Childhood Education, Child Development, Infant Mental Health or other related Human Services field
Years of Experience
Completed a minimum of 1,000 hours applicable supervised direct service via practicum, internship or employment. Providers utilizing electronic health records and/or other automated/electronic documentation systems are required to have computer and keyboarding experience and skills or the ability to develop such skills within required timeframes in order to meet the level of proficiency set by the agency. Direct Service Providers utilizing electronic/automated documentation systems will be required to undergo a computer and keyboarding assessment test to determine proficiency.Certification/Licensure
Must meet Qualified Mental Health Professional status in relevant programs.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Standing – 20%
Sitting – 80%
Squatting – Occasional
Kneeling – Occasional
Bending – Occasional
Driving – Occasional
Lifting – Occasional
DISCLAIMER
The duties and responsibilities described in this document are not a comprehensive list and additional tasks may be assigned to the employee from time to time, or the scope of the job may change as necessitated by business demands.
Time Type:
Full timePay Range:
$46,000.00--$64,470.00Delivering care that changes people's lives starts with our employees. Below are just some of the great benefits Centerstone employees enjoy:
Medical, dental, and vision health coverageFlexible Spending and Health Savings Accounts403b retirement plan with company matchPaid time off and ten paid holidaysAD&D Insurance, Life Insurance, and Long Term Disability (company paid)Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion employee resource groupsContinuing education opportunitiesEmployee Assistance ProgramCenterstone is an equal opportunity employer. Employment at Centerstone is based solely on a person's merit and qualifications directly related to professional competence. Centerstone does not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, creed, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity/expression, national origin, disability, age, genetic information, veteran status, marital status, pregnancy or related condition (including breastfeeding), or any other basis protected by law.
At Centerstone, we use our values as a guide for what we do. Respect, Expertise, Integrity and Empowerment are at the heart of every interaction at Centerstone, and particularly rooted in our beliefs toward diversity and inclusion.
Our approach to diversity is simple—it’s about embracing everyone. Together, we continue to develop an inclusive culture that encourages, supports and celebrates the diverse voices and experiences of our employees. It powers our innovation and connects us closer to each other, to our clients and the communities we serve. We strive to create a workplace that reflects the growing world around us, and where everyone feels empowered, safe and welcomed.
Centerstone is also committed to a strong culture of quality and safety, celebrating role-models who champion best practices for quality, clinical risk, and patient safety.