Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington
Bilingual Mental Health Consultant - Early Learning
Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington, Yakima, Washington, United States, 98903
Overview
Bilingual Mental Health Consultant - Early Learning Join to apply for the Bilingual Mental Health Consultant - Early Learning role at Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington. Compensation
This range is provided by Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range: $80,000.00/yr - $90,000.00/yr Position Summary
Working with designated children from birth to age five receiving services in the ECLIPSE program, the Early Learning Mental Health Consultant provides assessment and child and family goals, assisting to determine eligibility for services and need for referrals to other community resources. The Early Learning Mental Health Consultant also observes and consults in classrooms to implement behavior plans in the child’s designated classroom. Responsibilities
Provide screening and assessment of children. Screen ECLIPSE children with designated tools, observe the parent-child interaction, help to develop an individual care plan, and the classroom behavior plan. Provide biopsychosocial assessment of child and family to assess family/child strengths and needs. Provide ongoing treatment with ECLIPSE children and families. Provide coaching/consultation supports as indicated in the individual care plan with parents of ECLIPSE children, including positive parenting skills and implementing behavior plans consistent with the classroom. Coordinate with and coach ECLIPSE Home Visitors in teaching parents behavior management skills. Coordinate with family, teaching staff, allied service providers and home visitors to plan for transitions of child. Provide classroom support and follow up with classroom staff regarding classroom interventions, children’s progress or concerns, and family needs. Establish and nurture collaborative relationships with teachers and teacher assistants to support the needs of each child. Provide observations and consultation in the classroom as needed and designated in the child’s behavior plan. Reinforce and implement behavioral health practices in an early learning setting. Facilitate staffings with Catholic Charities teams and multidisciplinary meetings involving parents, referral sources, and allied service providers as needed. Participate in multi-system planning to ensure coordinated treatment and early learning intervention and education for identified children. Facilitate and participate in child and family staffings and multidisciplinary team meetings as required to ensure coordination of services within the classroom and with allied providers. Complete All Required Documentation: document all family and home visits, community meetings, multi-disciplinary meetings, staffings, classroom consultations and other contacts on calendar daily; document in the child’s records all phone calls, family and home visits, contacts with allied service providers and classroom consultation, including date, time, persons present, and how it relates to the child/family plan within 24 hours of the occurrence; maintain communication with assigned social workers and referral sources regarding child and family progress; complete documentation to support monthly billing details as assigned by the Program Manager. Attend and participate in individual and group supervision: communicate with supervisor any questions regarding the formulation or implementation of behavior management plans and any cases that require team coordination or therapeutic input; communicate effectively by sharing concerns openly and honestly with appropriate staff members; participate in a minimum of every other week clinical supervision with a licensed mental health provider such as the Associate Director of Outpatient Services or other qualified/designated staff. Observe confidentiality in all aspects of the job: abide by Washington State law as a mandatory reporter of child abuse and neglect; document all Child Protective Service reports as required with review by supervisor. Perform other duties as assigned. Seniority level
Not Applicable Employment type
Part-time Job function
Health Care Provider Industries
Non-profit Organization Management Location
Yakima, WA Get notified about new Mental Health Consultant jobs in Yakima, WA.
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Bilingual Mental Health Consultant - Early Learning Join to apply for the Bilingual Mental Health Consultant - Early Learning role at Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington. Compensation
This range is provided by Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington. Your actual pay will be based on your skills and experience — talk with your recruiter to learn more. Base pay range: $80,000.00/yr - $90,000.00/yr Position Summary
Working with designated children from birth to age five receiving services in the ECLIPSE program, the Early Learning Mental Health Consultant provides assessment and child and family goals, assisting to determine eligibility for services and need for referrals to other community resources. The Early Learning Mental Health Consultant also observes and consults in classrooms to implement behavior plans in the child’s designated classroom. Responsibilities
Provide screening and assessment of children. Screen ECLIPSE children with designated tools, observe the parent-child interaction, help to develop an individual care plan, and the classroom behavior plan. Provide biopsychosocial assessment of child and family to assess family/child strengths and needs. Provide ongoing treatment with ECLIPSE children and families. Provide coaching/consultation supports as indicated in the individual care plan with parents of ECLIPSE children, including positive parenting skills and implementing behavior plans consistent with the classroom. Coordinate with and coach ECLIPSE Home Visitors in teaching parents behavior management skills. Coordinate with family, teaching staff, allied service providers and home visitors to plan for transitions of child. Provide classroom support and follow up with classroom staff regarding classroom interventions, children’s progress or concerns, and family needs. Establish and nurture collaborative relationships with teachers and teacher assistants to support the needs of each child. Provide observations and consultation in the classroom as needed and designated in the child’s behavior plan. Reinforce and implement behavioral health practices in an early learning setting. Facilitate staffings with Catholic Charities teams and multidisciplinary meetings involving parents, referral sources, and allied service providers as needed. Participate in multi-system planning to ensure coordinated treatment and early learning intervention and education for identified children. Facilitate and participate in child and family staffings and multidisciplinary team meetings as required to ensure coordination of services within the classroom and with allied providers. Complete All Required Documentation: document all family and home visits, community meetings, multi-disciplinary meetings, staffings, classroom consultations and other contacts on calendar daily; document in the child’s records all phone calls, family and home visits, contacts with allied service providers and classroom consultation, including date, time, persons present, and how it relates to the child/family plan within 24 hours of the occurrence; maintain communication with assigned social workers and referral sources regarding child and family progress; complete documentation to support monthly billing details as assigned by the Program Manager. Attend and participate in individual and group supervision: communicate with supervisor any questions regarding the formulation or implementation of behavior management plans and any cases that require team coordination or therapeutic input; communicate effectively by sharing concerns openly and honestly with appropriate staff members; participate in a minimum of every other week clinical supervision with a licensed mental health provider such as the Associate Director of Outpatient Services or other qualified/designated staff. Observe confidentiality in all aspects of the job: abide by Washington State law as a mandatory reporter of child abuse and neglect; document all Child Protective Service reports as required with review by supervisor. Perform other duties as assigned. Seniority level
Not Applicable Employment type
Part-time Job function
Health Care Provider Industries
Non-profit Organization Management Location
Yakima, WA Get notified about new Mental Health Consultant jobs in Yakima, WA.
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