Child First Mental Health and Developmental Clinician at Savio House
Denver, Colorado, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

27 Jan, 26

Salary

66.0

Posted On

30 Oct, 25

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Mental Health, Developmental Psychology, Trauma-Informed Care, Parent-Child Relationship, Care Coordination, Consultation, Problem Solving, Reflective Practice, Child Development, Psychodynamic Understanding, Home-Based Services, Dyadic Intervention, Supportive Engagement, Nurturing Relationships, Early Childhood Education

Industry

Mental Health Care

Description
Description Join Savio House's Child First team! The Child First model is an evidence-based, two-generation intervention that works with very vulnerable young children (prenatal through age 5 years) and their families, providing intensive, home-based services to decrease the incidence of serious mental health problems, developmental and learning disabilities, and abuse and neglect. Child First provides (1) a psychotherapeutic, dyadic intervention to strengthen the parent-child relationship, and (2) care coordination to connect the family to needed services and supports. Child First has been recognized as an evidence-based home visiting model by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) under the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting (MIECHV) Program and rated “Effective” by the National Registry for Effective Programs and Practice (NREPP) of the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA). Salary: Starting with candidacy (LPCC, SWC, MFTC): $58,660 Starting Licensed (LCSW, LPC, LMFT): $61,660 Starting MA Bilingual: $63,660-$66,660 ** Supervision towards professional licenses provided in this role Summary of Position The Child First Mental Health and Developmental Clinician partners with a Family Support Partner to engage families who are referred to the Child First home-based intervention. Child First’s primary goal is to strengthen the caregiver-child relationship so that it serves both as a protective buffer to unavoidable stress and directly facilitates the child’s emotional, language, and cognitive growth. The Clinician uses trauma-informed CPP, a relationship-based, dyadic, parent-child treatment model, which focuses on the primary attachment relationships of the young child. The Clinician engages with both the caregiver and child in a supportive, reflective, and exploratory manner which fosters a protective, nurturing, and responsive parent-child relationship. The Clinician’s therapeutic intervention focuses on: 1) helping caregivers understand typical developmental challenges and expectations; 2) increasing caregivers’ ability to reflect on the meaning and feelings motivating a child’s behavior; 3) supporting caregivers’ problem solving; and 4) helping caregivers understand the psychodynamic relationship between parental feelings, history, and the caregiver response to the child. The Clinician also provides consultation to teachers in early care and education settings, as needed. Savio offers a fun and challenging work environment, competitive salary and excellent benefits, including: 10 paid holidays Vacation at 6 months Sick time starts on first day of employment Kaiser Medical insurance, employer pays 90% of individual employee medical coverage Dental, Vision, Life, Pet Insurance, 403b, HSA, FSA Employee Assistance Program Employer Funded Retirement Plan CPR & First Aid Training Clinical training and supervision Professional Development Company issued cell phone Opportunity for performance increase at 1 year and annually thereafter Requirements Minimum: MSW or other Masters in related counseling, psychology or related field. DORA registration ability, LCSW, LPC, LMFT or other licensure (Candidacy and NLC also accepted)
Responsibilities
The Clinician partners with a Family Support Partner to engage families in the Child First home-based intervention. The primary goal is to strengthen the caregiver-child relationship to facilitate the child's emotional, language, and cognitive growth.
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