CENTERS FOR FAMILY DEVELOPMENT INCORPORATED
Location
Detroit, Michigan
Provide coaching, counseling, and educational sessions to parents and caregivers of children birth to age five to promote positive attachment. Support early childhood professionals through reflective consultation and supervise mental health interns.
Requires a Master's degree in social work, clinical psychology, or a related human services field along with professional licensure. Candidates must have at least two years of post-graduate supervised clinical experience working with infants and toddlers.
Conduct parenting-focused coaching, counseling and educational sessions with parents and their children to help build skills and promote positive parent-child attachment. Assist parents of children with developmental, mental, behavioral, or emotional disturbances to gain skills and connect with parenting resources. Support infant and early childhood professionals to build skills, promote positive interactions with children and parents, and to prepare for Infant Mental Health Endorsement (IMH-E) where desired. Support/supervision of MH interns. Provide support and reflective consultation, from an IECMH perspective, to childcare and clinical staff regarding assessments, therapeutic techniques and best practices. Conduct an annual biopsychosocial assessment, development and implementation of a Person-Centered Plan, and crisis intervention when needed. Employ treatment modalities which may include individual, conjoint, family, psycholinguistic, and psychoeducational models of therapeutic intervention, as well as some case management. Conduct home and community-based visits with families and participates in interdisciplinary team meetings with internal and external child serving partners.
Minimum of two years of post-graduate supervised clinical experience, including experience providing case management services, crisis intervention, psychoeducation, and counseling for persons with young children, toddlers, and infants. Knowledge and experience with prevalent theories of child development a must.
Master’s degree in social work, clinical psychology, counseling, or other related human services field from an accredited university. Professional licensure, specifically licensed or limited licensure as related to human services degree.
Infant Mental Health Specialist (IMHS) Mi-AIHM Endorsement or higher.
Market context
In Michigan, infant mental health specialist roles are typically tied to early intervention, community mental health, and family support programs, so demand often follows local access to infant and toddler services. These positions are competitive because employers usually want a master’s degree, professional licensure, and supervised clinical experience with infants and toddlers. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform to save time, then confirm your licensure status and prepare examples of infant-focused clinical work before applying.
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