Community Care ME
Clinical Therapist-Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
Community Care ME, Sanford, Maine, us, 04073
Clinical Therapist - Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
Are you a therapist with experience working with young children? Work as an Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant supporting the capacity of teachers, caregivers, and families to enhance the social-emotional health of children in childcare, school, and home settings. Engage in creative and collaborative prevention work within a strengths‑based, relationship‑focused framework. Extensive training and supervision are provided to learn this evidence‑informed model. Work is almost exclusively conducted during daytime hours when centers and schools are open. Consultants will possess skills that include knowledge of early childhood development, coupled with an understanding of family dynamics and relationship building on an individual/family, provider, and community level. Responsibilities
Support teachers, caregivers, and families to enhance the social‑emotional health of children in childcare, school, and home settings. Engage in creative and collaborative prevention work within a strengths‑based, relationship‑focused framework. Consult directly with early educators, families, and community providers to promote young children's social‑emotional development. Reduce challenging behaviors before they become problematic. Strengthen adult resilience and capacity. Foster trauma‑informed, inclusive early learning environments. Qualifications
Licensed clinical psychologist (LCSW), licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC) or licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT). LMSW‑cc or LCPC‑c considered, but supervised clinical hours to count toward independent licensure are not available. Master's Degree in Education or Early Childhood Education with a valid teacher license in the State of Maine and relevant experience may also be considered. Knowledge of early childhood development, family dynamics, and relationship building on an individual/family, provider, and community level. Ability to pass background checks including DMV, CPS, APS, and Criminal records. Compensation
Salary for conditionally licensed ECCs is $65,100. Salary for independently licensed ECCs ranges from $68,250.00 to $72,450.00 based on experience. Benefits
Less paperwork and more relational impact; reflective supervision, statewide training, peer collaboration; work within your county while contributing statewide. Job Details
Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Health Care Provider Industry: Non‑profit Organizations
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Are you a therapist with experience working with young children? Work as an Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant supporting the capacity of teachers, caregivers, and families to enhance the social-emotional health of children in childcare, school, and home settings. Engage in creative and collaborative prevention work within a strengths‑based, relationship‑focused framework. Extensive training and supervision are provided to learn this evidence‑informed model. Work is almost exclusively conducted during daytime hours when centers and schools are open. Consultants will possess skills that include knowledge of early childhood development, coupled with an understanding of family dynamics and relationship building on an individual/family, provider, and community level. Responsibilities
Support teachers, caregivers, and families to enhance the social‑emotional health of children in childcare, school, and home settings. Engage in creative and collaborative prevention work within a strengths‑based, relationship‑focused framework. Consult directly with early educators, families, and community providers to promote young children's social‑emotional development. Reduce challenging behaviors before they become problematic. Strengthen adult resilience and capacity. Foster trauma‑informed, inclusive early learning environments. Qualifications
Licensed clinical psychologist (LCSW), licensed clinical professional counselor (LCPC) or licensed marriage and family therapist (LMFT). LMSW‑cc or LCPC‑c considered, but supervised clinical hours to count toward independent licensure are not available. Master's Degree in Education or Early Childhood Education with a valid teacher license in the State of Maine and relevant experience may also be considered. Knowledge of early childhood development, family dynamics, and relationship building on an individual/family, provider, and community level. Ability to pass background checks including DMV, CPS, APS, and Criminal records. Compensation
Salary for conditionally licensed ECCs is $65,100. Salary for independently licensed ECCs ranges from $68,250.00 to $72,450.00 based on experience. Benefits
Less paperwork and more relational impact; reflective supervision, statewide training, peer collaboration; work within your county while contributing statewide. Job Details
Seniority level: Entry level Employment type: Full‑time Job function: Health Care Provider Industry: Non‑profit Organizations
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