The Early Childhood Support Specialist holds a key role in the treatment of children, ages 0-5 years old. The Early Childhood Support Specialist is a hands-on position, serving as an advocate and collaborator to ensure the developmental, academic, and social/emotional needs of very young children are addressed. This individual supports their patients in accessing the resources or tools needed to reach specified goals relating to behavior modification, parent education, and/or resource acquisition. The Early Childhood Specialist understands the value and challenges in navigating the systems of care available to our community, specifically as it relates to Birth To Five supportive services. This individual may work closely with the Department of Child Safety and will include the completion of a protracted assessment to inform goals and treatment planning for the child and caregivers involved. Very young children involved in behavioral health services are considered a high risk category and qualify for high needs case management under Mercy Care standards. The Early Childhood Specialist will complete clinical assessments and gather information about social/emotional needs, trauma history and other concerns. The Early Childhood Support Specialist will receive specific training as it pertains to the birth to five demographic, including the utilization of developmental screeners, parent-child observational assessments, and evidence-based intervention models to ensure that the services provided are best practice for the patient. Services may be provided in office, in the home, in the school or in the community, as well as virtually. The Birth to Five Care Coordinator may have up to 45 active patients on their caseloads.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree
Number of Employees
11-50 employees