
Infant Mental Health Therapist
Detroit Wayne Integrated Health Network
full-time
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Location Type: Office
Location: Detroit • Missouri • 🇺🇸 United States
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💰 $0 - $77,652 per year
Job Level
JuniorMid-Level
About the role
- Under the general supervision of the Administrator of Outpatient Services, the Infant-Early Childhood Mental Health Clinician will work with children, ages 0-6, perinatal individuals, and their caregivers/families who are experiencing situations that could put the child’s emotional, social or developmental health at risk.
- The Infant-Early Childhood Mental Health Clinician will provide direct therapeutic and case management interventions and services in the home and community.
- Services are required to be delivered in the home or community.
- Responsible for direct and indirect home-based evidence-based therapeutic treatment services for children and families.
- Assists families with accessing needed resources provides referrals, as needed, and supports families with following up with services.
- Conducts assessments and develops treatment plans using a person and family-centered, solution-focused approach.
- Provides individual, group, conjoint or family psychotherapy, case management, and support services.
- Provides education to support healthy growth and development of the child.
Requirements
- A minimum of 2 years experience in programs offering child and family services, home visiting services, parent education, family support and referral services.
- A minimum of at least one year of experience in an infant mental health program.
- Possess an Infant Mental Health Specialist Endorsement: IMH-E® or I-ECMH® through the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health (MI-AIMH).
- Possess a master’s degree in psychology; AND a limited license (LLP) or (LP) from the State of Michigan; OR
- Possess a master’s degree in social work; AND have an LLMSW or an LMSW from the State of Michigan; OR
- Possess a master’s degree in counseling; AND have a limited license as a professional counselor (LLPC) or an (LPC) from the State of Michigan; AND
- Professional (CMHP) and/or Mental Health Professional (MHP) per the Michigan PIHP/CMHSP Provider Qualifications per Medicaid Services.
- A valid State of Michigan Driver’s License with a safe and acceptable driving record.
Benefits
- DWIHN requires proof of being fully vaccinated for COVID-19 as a condition of employment.
- Medical or religious accommodations or other exemptions that may be required by law will be approved when properly supported.
- Further information will be provided during the recruitment process.
Applicant Tracking System Keywords
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Hard skills
therapeutic interventionscase managementassessmentstreatment planspsychotherapyfamily support serviceshome visiting servicesparent educationevidence-based treatmentsolution-focused approach
Soft skills
communicationinterpersonal skillsproblem-solvingempathycollaborationresourcefulnessorganizational skillssupportiveeducational skillsfamily-centered approach
Certifications
Infant Mental Health Specialist Endorsement: IMH-E®I-ECMH®limited license in psychology (LLP)licensed psychologist (LP)limited license in social work (LLMSW)licensed master social worker (LMSW)limited license professional counselor (LLPC)licensed professional counselor (LPC)Certified Mental Health Professional (CMHP)Mental Health Professional (MHP)