I & E Childhood M H Consultant
Taylor Hardin - Huntsville, AL
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EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant Announcement Number 25-31 Job Code A6100 Employment Type Full-Time Job Location Decatur, AL - OIECSP Region I Office Salary/Pay Rate Range 74 ($45,556.80 - $76,166.40 Annually). Additional Salary Information Salary will be commensurate with experience. Limitations apply to current State employees. Open Date 08/08/2025 Close Date Until Filled Minimum Qualifications Master's degree in Psychology, Social Work, Counseling, or related field. 24 months or more experience in a mental health setting providing prevention services or mental health therapy to children and their families OR as a mental health clinician specializing in psychotherapeutic work with young children and their families. Completion of an IECMH graduate certificate program may substitute for 12 months of the required experience Key Responsibilities • Provides prevention-based mental health support to adults that care for or treat young children ages birth to 5 in early intervention, preschool, other early childhood settings, pediatric healthcare settings, and family court/ADHR settings • Provides consultation to early care providers, pre-k staff, early intervention staff, pediatric medical/ clinical staff and/or substance use treatment staff. • Observes children in their natural environments or settings, such as early care classrooms or other settings, to assess developmental functioning, relationships with caregivers and other children. • Provides professional development to staff on topics such as trauma-informed care, brain development, adverse childhood experiences, epigenetics, developmentally appropriate best practice for prenatal to 5 years old, and mental health issues in pregnancy and postpartum. • Facilitates groups with families and professionals. • Supports and assists families in accessing mental health resources within their communities. • Participates in the Infant or Early Childhood Mental Health Endorsement (IMH-E® or ECMH-E®) process through First 5 Alabama (within the first two years of employment). Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities (KSAs) • Knowledge of the developmental needs of children birth to 5 years old. • Knowledge of the DSM 5. • Knowledge of the Diagnostic Classifications of Mental Health and Developmental Disorders of Infancy and Early Childhood (DC 0-5). • Knowledge of infant and preschool mental health theory and interventions. • Knowledge of substance use disorders, maternal depression, and treatment options for both. • Knowledge of family systems theory and interventions. • Knowledge of group dynamics and intervention with adults. • Knowledge and understanding of trauma-informed care principles and practices. Employment Announcement EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER • Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques. • Skilled in child/family and environmental observations. • Skilled in delivering interventions that promote social and emotional wellness specific to children birth to 5 years old, their families, and other caregivers such as teachers and early intervention professionals. • Training and group facilitation skills that reflect principles of adult learning, leadership, and reflective practice. • Ability to assess young children's social and emotional functioning. • Ability to create strong relationships with adults and children with an understanding of, and respect for, culture and diversity. • Ability to work independently and collaboratively. • Demonstrates good to excellent computer skills. • Ability to formulate and express ideas clearly and concisely, both verbally and in writing. • Ability to maintain accurate and timely records, provide professional documentation and engage in substantive data collection in accordance with programs or settings requirements. • Ability to travel within assigned region weekly and out-of-state as required for training Necessary Special Requirements • Licensed mental health professional in the state of Alabama (LICSW, LPC, ALC, LMFT, LMSW). • Must have a valid driver's license to operate a vehicle in the State of Alabama. Employee Benefits • 13 paid holidays. • 1 personal leave day accrued each January. • 13 sick leave days. • 13 annual leave days accrued in the first year of employment. • Paid parental leave. • Longevity bonus annually after 5 years of employment. • Continuous opportunities for acquiring CEU's needed for maintaining professional license. • Very low-cost health and dental insurance through the Alabama State Employee Insurance Board. • Defined retirement benefit (not impacted by economic downturns) and a pre-retirement death benefit through the Retirement Systems of Alabama. o After 1 year, the minimum amount of the pre-retirement death benefit paid to your designated beneficiary is at least equal to your current or previous fiscal year's annual salary. Method of Selection • Applicants will be rated based on an evaluation of their job-related training, abilities, experience, and education, and should provide adequate work history identifying experiences related to the duties and minimum qualifications as mentioned above. • All relevant information is subject to verification. • Drug screening and security clearances will be conducted on prospective applicants being given serious consideration for employment whose job requires direct contact with patients. Only work experience detailed on the application will be considered. Applications should be submitted by the deadline to be considered. Announcements open until filled will remain open until a sufficient applicant pool is obtained. Applications should be submitted as soon as possible to ensure the application will be considered for the position. Copies of License/Certifications should be uploaded with your application. A copy of the academic transcript is required. Appointment of successful candidate will be conditional based on receipt of the official transcript provided by the school, college, or university. APPLY NOW
Created: 2026-03-04