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Eliot Community Human Services

Mental Health Specialist - Early Intervention

Eliot Community Human Services, Malden, Massachusetts, us, 02148

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Mental Health Specialist – Early Intervention At Eliot, your work has purpose. You’ll be part of a compassionate, mission‑driven team committed to resilience, empowerment, and lasting change. We foster an inclusive workplace where all backgrounds and perspectives are valued, creating a culture of belonging and professional growth.

Benefits at Eliot

Generous Paid Time Off

– Vacation, sick time, and paid holidays

Comprehensive Benefits

– Medical, dental, and vision plans

Retirement Savings

– 401(k) with employer match

Wellness & Family Support

– Discounted fitness services and access to trusted childcare resources

Financial Security

– 100% company‑paid life and accidental death insurance

Professional Growth

– Ongoing training, career advancement programs, tuition reimbursement, and leadership development

Eliot is seeking dedicated

Mental Health Specialists

to join our Early Intervention (EI) division. Eliot’s Early Intervention Program supports children from birth to three years of age with developmental delays or disabilities in the Everett, Malden, and Medford area. Our multidisciplinary team delivers community‑based therapeutic interventions using a coaching model with parents and caregivers.

As a Mental Health Specialist, you will participate in screenings, assessments, center and home visits, child and parent groups, and will provide service coordination for families along with consultation regarding clinical and developmental issues.

Responsibilities

Assess children’s development using standardized tools and provide interventions targeting cognitive, psychosocial, and family systems needs

Deliver transdisciplinary services and collaborate with families to develop individualized treatment goals in the IFSP

Work as part of a multidisciplinary team to plan and coordinate care with families, physicians, and community agencies

Complete documentation, including assessments, IFSPs, progress notes, and insurance reports, within required timelines

Maintain compliance with DPH and agency standards and provide in‑service training within your area of expertise

Qualifications

Requires a Master’s degree in Psychology or a related field

Experience working with young children

Valid Massachusetts Driver’s License

Bilingual candidates fluent in a needed language may be eligible for a 6% salary increase

Schedule: Monday‑Friday, 9 am‑5 pm

Annual Salary: $55,000 USD

Apply today and make a difference.

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