Family Guidance Center

Consultant


PayCompetitive
LocationSelma/Alabama
Employment typeOther

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  • Job Description

      Req#: 211135

      Job Details

      Job Location: Easter Seals Early Head Start - Selma , AL
      Salary Range: Undisclosed

      Description

      Alabama Partnership for Children
      Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
      Purpose: The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) Consultant will provide a wide range of early
      childhood mental health consultation and training services to help adults nurture the social and emotional
      development of children ages birth through five years in early care and education (ECE) settings, as well as with
      families and through home-based settings. The IECMH Consultant will consult with ECE providers on ways to
      strengthen their overall program quality to promote the social/emotional development of all of the children in
      their care; will work with families and ECE providers caring for children with
      social/emotional/developmental/behavioral challenges; and will ensure appropriate referrals for concerns beyond
      the scope of consultation services. The Consultant will observe, assess and provide strategies to assist staff,
      caregivers, and families to develop attitudes and skills that will help them function more effectively, which will
      ultimately support the optimal social and emotional health of young children.

      Job Responsibilities:
      • Perform outreach and awareness activities to recruit child care programs for consultation
      • Provide onsite technical assistance/training to support classroom and center-wide quality practices that
      promote young children’s social and emotional development
      • Collaborate with Help Me Grow Alabama Regional Care Coordinators
      • Provide consultation which includes providing culturally sensitive child/family-centered onsite
      consultation when providers or parents have concerns regarding the social/emotional development of a
      particular child or children
      • Provide comprehensive services including observation, assessment, coaching/mentoring, and specific
      strategies to teachers, ECE and Early Intervention providers, home visitors, and/or families with young
      children with social/emotional/behavioral challenges and to address adult/caregiver/teacher resiliency
      • Work with parents and providers to develop/implement and oversee an action plan that identifies
      appropriate interventions for a child who needs support
      • Make referral to appropriate outside services as needed
      • Incorporate the Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Services Standards (CLAS) into all work
      • Complete and manage data entry, reports, and evaluations on time and as required
      • Participate in regular calls, webinars and training opportunities provided by the state coordinator and
      through other partner agencies, including regular administrative and reflective supervision
      • Other duties as assigned

      Qualifications


      Qualifications:
      • Master’s degree in early childhood education, early childhood special education, human sciences, social
      work, psychology, counseling or related field and three years of experience as a mental health consultant
      specializing in relationship-based work with young children and their families and ECE providers
      preferred
      • Endorsed in IECMH or eligible for Endorsement®
      • Knowledge of systems, organizations and programs that serve young children and families , with
      experience in ECE settings preferred
      • Familiar with early childhood social/emotional/behavioral screening/assessment/evaluation tools such as:
      Infant/Toddler and Early Childhood Environment Rating Scales, Devereux Early Childhood Assessment,
      Ages & Stages Questionnaires®: Social-Emotional, Second Edition (ASQ®:SE-2)
      • Excellent communication skills, both written and verbal, with experience in providing effective
      presentations and/or interactive trainings with adults; proficient personal computer skills including email,
      recordkeeping, word processing, database, etc.
      • Proven human relations skills and the ability to work with diverse populations
      • Must have a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and automobile insurance that is in compliance
      with the state of Alabama law
      Job Responsibilities:

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