The Mental Health Specialist will provide direct service and support to children and families through staff consultation and capacity building in the area of Mental Health. This role supports compliance in all facets of Federal Performance Standards and Oregon Pre-kindergarten regulations within the Mental Health component. The specialist will conduct child observations, provide parenting skills and child development information, offer guidance on age-appropriate activities, and model constructive interaction with young children. They will also provide written observations and strength-based feedback to staff, meet with teams to review observations and create support plans, conduct individual observations and assessments, and respond to program Mental Health referrals. Collaboration with direct service staff, other Mental Health professionals, and external providers is key to creating and following up on individualized child and family support plans. The specialist will ensure Mental Health services and resources are available, support staff training and coaching on social-emotional development, and coordinate services for children with specific needs. Reflective consultation for direct service staff and participation in case management meetings are also part of the role. Maintaining accurate records in Child Plus is required. Secondary functions include providing training and support groups for staff and parents, supporting specific coaching models, and performing classroom observations with reliability certifications. The role also involves being a respectful, cooperative, and reliable team member, maintaining professional image, complying with the Code of Conduct, and respecting confidentiality.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level