Mental Health Clinician
Cincinnati Hamilton County Community Action Agency - Cincinnati, OH
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ABOUT US At the Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency (CAA), we envision an equitable community where everyone has the tools and resources to be self-sufficient. Our mission is clear: through advocacy, high-quality programs, and strong community partnerships, our dedicated team is breaking down barriers to equity and opportunity while building self-sufficiency across generations. Our values guide us in everything we do: we serve with passion, collaborate as a team, have compassion for others, use our talents to do transformational work, and strive to continuously improve. POSITION SUMMARY The Mental Health Clinician at CHCCAA plays a crucial role in advancing our mission to expand opportunities and build self-sufficiency for our community members. This position promotes the social-emotional and mental wellness of children and families enrolled in Head Start and Early Head Start programs. This role provides trauma-informed mental health consultation, early intervention, and referrals, while also supporting the well-being of staff through coaching, training, and system-wide mental health strategies. The clinician partners closely with families, classroom teams, and leadership to ensure inclusive, developmentally appropriate mental health supports aligned with Head Start Performance Standards. The ideal candidate will use their skills to embody our values and contribute to our vision of a thriving, self-sufficient community. ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS: Direct Services to Children and Families Provide trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate mental health services to children and families enrolled in Head Start and Early Head Start programs. Conduct mental health screenings and assessments in partnership with education, health, and family services staff to identify children in need of additional support. Collaborate as an active member of the multidisciplinary team-including Disabilities Coordinators, Instructional Coaches, teachers, family service workers, and health staff-to develop and implement individualized support strategies that address the unique needs of each child. Participate in the CONCERN process to support early identification, case discussion, and coordinated response for children exhibiting social-emotional, behavioral, or developmental challenges. Engage families as essential partners in their child's mental health and social-emotional development through regular consultation, education, and collaborative planning. Deliver short-term counseling, coaching, or play-based interventions to children exhibiting emotional or behavioral concerns. Assist families in accessing appropriate community-based mental health services and ensure ongoing coordination and follow-up with service providers. Maintain clear, confidential, and timely documentation of all services in compliance with HIPAA, agency policies, and Head Start Performance Standards. Classroom Consultation and Collaboration Conduct classroom observations to assess individual child behavior, group dynamics, and the overall social-emotional climate. Work collaboratively with teaching teams, Instructional Coaches, and Disabilities Coordinators to develop and implement classroom strategies that support inclusion, regulation, and engagement for all children. Provide ongoing consultation and reflective support to classroom staff in managing challenging behaviors and promoting positive, responsive teacher-child interactions. Support teachers in implementing individualized behavior support plans developed through the CONCERN process or multidisciplinary team consultation. Offer coaching and mental health-informed strategies that help staff build resilience and respond effectively to stress, secondary trauma, and challenging classroom situations. Promote a culture of wellness through regular staff engagement, resource sharing, and mental health awareness activities. Program Development and Evaluation Develop and deliver high-quality professional development for staff on topics including trauma-informed care, social-emotional development, behavioral guidance, and staff wellness. Collaborate with program leadership and multidisciplinary team members to ensure integration of mental health supports across education, family services, and health systems. Use data and observation trends to inform continuous quality improvement and guide the development of mental health and wellness initiatives. Participate in the development, review, and revision of policies and procedures related to mental health, behavior support, and wellness, including the CONCERN process. Contribute to program self-assessment, community needs assessment, and strategic planning efforts as they relate to mental health services and outcomes. Crisis Intervention Provide timely support and guidance in response to behavioral or emotional crises involving children, families, or staff. Partner with classroom staff and the multidisciplinary team to stabilize the immediate situation and develop a plan for follow-up support. Assist in debriefing and supporting staff after crisis events, and ensure access to additional resources or referrals as needed. Respond to family mental health needs in times of trauma, loss, or other high-stress circumstances, and connect families to appropriate external resources. Participate in the development of proactive crisis response protocols and individualized safety or behavior support plans as needed. Support staff in managing their own well-being in the wake of stressful or traumatic events in the classroom or program. The above statements are intended to describe the general nature and level of the work being performed by staff assigned to this job classification. This is not an exhaustive list of all duties and responsibilities. Additionally, CAA management reserves the right to amend and change responsibilities to meet business and organizational needs as necessary. QUALIFICATIONS AND REQUIREMENTSRequired Education, Skills and Experience: Master's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field required Independent clinical licensure (e.g., LISW, LPCC, LMFT) At least three years of experience providing mental health services to young children (ages 0-5) and families, preferably in early childhood or educational settings Knowledge of early childhood development, trauma-informed care, and family systems theory Ability to work collaboratively in a multidisciplinary, team-based environment. Commitment to working with diverse populations and facilitating culturally responsive mental health practices Ability to handle sensitive information with confidentiality and professionalism Proficiency in using technology and electronic health or child development record systems Preferred: Experience in a Head Start or early childhood education program Bilingual (Spanish or other languages) Knowledge of local community resources and the ability to make appropriate referrals Required Job Competencies CAA Core Competencies: Passion for service to the community Compassion for others - empathy, respect, caring, kindness Collaboration and teamwork Commitment to continuous improvement Position-Specific Competencies: Communication - able to effectively exchange information with others through verbal, nonverbal, and written methods Customer service - willingness and ability to provide high-quality support, assistance and solutions wherever needed Interpersonal - can effectively interact, communicate and build positive relationships with others Listening - active and empathetic listener with the patience to hear people out and understand their needs or concerns, even when they are under stress Organization - able to multi-task, prioritize work and meet deadlines with a high level of accuracy and attention to detail Problem-solving - can effectively recognize, assess and resolve issues Ability to assess client needs and develop individualized service plans Initiative/Proactiveness - willing to take the lead, show initiative, and drive tasks or projects forward without constant supervision Other Requirements: A valid driver's license and valid automobile insurance must be maintained. Must have reliable Wi-Fi access to support remote work as needed. WORKING CONDITIONS AND PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS The work environment and physical demands described here are representative of those required by an employee to perform the essential functions of this job with or without reasonable accommodation. Working Conditions: Work Location - Main office is 1740 Langdon Farm Road, Cincinnati, Ohio, but will be required to travel to different Head Start centers and occasional travel to meet with families or partner agencies. Work Hours - generally 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Monday through Friday, with flexibility to support some evening or weekend availability as needed. Onsite work is in an office and early education classroom environment This position is eligible for remote work up to two days per week, defined by department schedules, assuming all eligibility and performance criteria are met and maintained. Hybrid work is not guaranteed and may be withdrawn or changed at management discretion. Planned and unplanned travel to and from Head Start Center and other C-HCCAA or meeting/conference locations, including overnight and/or out of town travel may be required Physical Requirements: Use hands to manipulate, handle, feel, and control items or equipment Walk, bend, kneel, and reach Lift a 20-60 lb. child, using all safety precautions Stand, sit, and play with infants and toddlers for long periods of time Conduct both outdoor and indoor activities, in both warm and cold temperatures Talk, hear, and communicate with parents See and be able to read, write, and interpret written documents The Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We celebrate diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. The Functions, Qualifications, Requirements and Physical Demands listed in this job description represent the essential functions of the job, which the incumbent must be able to perform either with or without reasonable accommodation. The listed Job Functions do not necessarily include all activities that the incumbent may perform. Your employment with the Cincinnati-Hamilton County Community Action Agency is entered into voluntarily or "at-will," meaning that both you and the employer may end the employment relationship with or without reason, cause or notice unless otherwise prohibited by law. You are free to terminate your employment at any time, with or without cause. Similarly, C-HCCAA has the right to terminate the employee's employment, or otherwise alter an employee's position, duties, title or compensation at any time, with or without cause or notice. Therefore, the only employment relationship that exists is one terminable at will by either the employee or C-HCCAA.
Created: 2026-03-04