Mental Health Consultant - Early Learning - Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington
Yakima, WA 98908
About the Job
- Medical/Dental
- FSA
- 403(b) Retirement
- Additional Voluntary Benefits
- Paid Holidays
- Vacation/Sick Leave
- Education Assistance Program
- Employee Assistance Program
- Longevity awards
- 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 treatment services 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.
- 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.
- Provide training and mentoring to this position to develop into a role of MH Consultant when Master’s degree is complete.
- Provide weekly supervision and annual review.
- 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 staffing’s and MDT meetings as required to ensure coordination of services within the classroom and with allied providers.
- Ensure informal supports, schools, social workers, and allied services providers are included in the MDT.
- Document all family and home visits, community meetings, multi-disciplinary meetings, staffing’s, classroom consultations and other contacts on calendar daily.
- Document all phone calls, family and home visits, contacts with allied service providers, classroom consultation, including date, time, persons present, and how it relates to the child/family plan. Documentation should occur within 24 hours in the child’s record.
- 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 ECLIPSE Program Manager
- Communicate directly with supervisor with any questions regarding the formulation or implementation of behavior management plans, treatment, etc.
- Staff cases that require team coordination or therapeutic input with supervisor.
- 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.
- 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.
- Master’s degree in Behavioral Health or a related field - Required
- 2 years’ experience in Behavioral Health or Early Learning preferred
- Ability to work independently and in a team environment
- Knowledge of evidenced-based and best practices in behavioral health with young children
- Knowledge of Washington Administrative Code for Child Care Providers
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Demonstrated reflective practice skills with the ability to give and receive feedback
- Value and respect all people, their family culture, heritage, language and beliefs
- Maintain professional working relationships with childcare providers, community partners and stakeholders
- Proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite
- Maintain confidentiality according to professional standards
- Knowledge of service delivery area and resources
- Knowledge of Ages and Stages Developmental Screening (ASQ-3, ASQ-SE), and other early childhood assessments beneficial
- Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred, but not required
- Agency Affiliated Counselor or Licensed Mental Health therapist
- Mental Health Professional credential preferred
- Valid Washington State driver’s license and minimum required liability insurance for WA State
- Must be deemed insurable as determined by Catholic Charities liability insurance provider
- TB Testing, Cleared Department of Early Learning Background check
- Being cleared by criminal background check and fingerprinting when required
About Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington:
Catholic Charities Serving Central Washington provides help and creates hope for thousands of people each year regardless of religious, social, or economic backgrounds. Though serving the outreach efforts of the Diocese of Yakima, Catholic Charities is a separate 501(c)3 charitable organization, funded in part by the State of Washington, federal contracts, the United Way, fees for service, grants, foundations, and charitable contributions. While rooted in a Catholic tradition that shapes its core mission of service to all, staff do not need to be Catholic to work for Catholic Charities. We serve all in the community, regardless of faith, race, gender, social class, or economic status. With office locations in Yakima, Wenatchee, Richland, Moses Lake, and Sunnyside, as well as our multi-family housing sites across Central Washington, we serve nearly 50,000 people annually. The agency remains a testimony to its ongoing mission of “Bringing Hope to Life.”