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Core responsibilities

The therapist provides direct therapeutic interventions to young children (Ages 0-13) and their families in various community settings, guided by infant/Early childhood mental health models and in collaboration with a team facilitator and parent partner. Key duties include completing comprehensive assessments, developing strength-Based treatment plans, participating in team meetings, providing consultation, arranging crisis response, and maintaining detailed case records.

Requirements summary

Minimum qualifications require a master's degree in a relevant field (Social work, psychology, counseling) along with a valid mental health license or associate status, and two years of experience working with young children and families using an infant/Early childhood mental health framework. Candidates must also obtain cpr/First aid certification, pass a tb test, complete hiv/Aids training, and possess a valid driver's license.

postgraduate degreeDocumentationTeam CollaborationTreatment PlanningElectronic Health RecordCrisis ResponseProfessional DevelopmentProductivity StandardsTherapeutic InterventionsComprehensive AssessmentsConfidentiality ComplianceFamily PartneringReflective SupervisionCross-System Care PlanningCANSInfant/Early Childhood Mental HealthDC-05/DSM V Diagnosis

Benefits

  • Medical
  • Dental
  • Paid time off
  • Retirement benefits