Community Care ME
Clinical Therapist-Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
Community Care ME, Skowhegan, Maine, us, 04976
Clinical Therapist-Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
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Community Care ME
as an Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant and support teachers, caregivers, and families to enhance the social‑emotional health of children in childcare, school, and home settings. Work almost exclusively during daytime hours when centers and schools are open.
Responsibilities
Engage in creative and collaborative prevention work within a strengths‑based, relationship‑focused framework.
Promote young children's social‑emotional development.
Reduce challenging behaviors before they escalate.
Strengthen adult resilience and capacity.
Foster trauma‑informed, inclusive early learning environments.
Qualifications
LCSW, LCPC, or LMFT license required.
LMSW‑cc and/or LCPC‑c considered; supervised clinical hours to count toward independent licensure are not available.
Master's in Education or Early Childhood Education with a valid Maine teaching license and relevant experience may also be considered.
Knowledge of early childhood development, family dynamics, and relationship building at individual, family, provider, and community levels.
Ability to pass background checks, including DMV, CPS, APS, and criminal checks.
Salary Conditionally licensed ECCs: $65,100.00. Independently licensed ECCs: $68,250.00 to $72,450.00 based on experience.
Benefits
Licensed clinical role with less paperwork and more relational impact.
Proven model enhanced for Maine communities and workforce.
Strong team support with reflective supervision, statewide training, and peer collaboration.
Focus on relationships and consultation rather than traditional clinical documentation.
Work within your county while contributing to Maine's statewide consultant network.
Must be able to pass background checks including DMV, CPS, APS, and criminal checks.
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Community Care ME
as an Infant Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant and support teachers, caregivers, and families to enhance the social‑emotional health of children in childcare, school, and home settings. Work almost exclusively during daytime hours when centers and schools are open.
Responsibilities
Engage in creative and collaborative prevention work within a strengths‑based, relationship‑focused framework.
Promote young children's social‑emotional development.
Reduce challenging behaviors before they escalate.
Strengthen adult resilience and capacity.
Foster trauma‑informed, inclusive early learning environments.
Qualifications
LCSW, LCPC, or LMFT license required.
LMSW‑cc and/or LCPC‑c considered; supervised clinical hours to count toward independent licensure are not available.
Master's in Education or Early Childhood Education with a valid Maine teaching license and relevant experience may also be considered.
Knowledge of early childhood development, family dynamics, and relationship building at individual, family, provider, and community levels.
Ability to pass background checks, including DMV, CPS, APS, and criminal checks.
Salary Conditionally licensed ECCs: $65,100.00. Independently licensed ECCs: $68,250.00 to $72,450.00 based on experience.
Benefits
Licensed clinical role with less paperwork and more relational impact.
Proven model enhanced for Maine communities and workforce.
Strong team support with reflective supervision, statewide training, and peer collaboration.
Focus on relationships and consultation rather than traditional clinical documentation.
Work within your county while contributing to Maine's statewide consultant network.
Must be able to pass background checks including DMV, CPS, APS, and criminal checks.
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