Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health Reflective Supervision/Consultation Coordinator

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Description

RIAIMH seeks an Infant/Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH) Reflective Supervision/ Consultation (RSC) Coordinator to implement mission-driven, consultation services that serve to educate, engage, and elevate a knowledgeable and well-supported workforce that prioritizes early relationships as the foundation for lifelong health, mental health, development, and learning.

The IECMH RSC Coordinator will extend RIAIMH’s work through the implementation of equitable and state-of-the-art community-based Reflective Consultation programs. The IECMH RSC Coordinator will participate as part of the RIAIMH team to promote reflective supervision, professional development, community engagement, and systems building.

Job Duties: IECMH RSC Coordinator responsibilities include but may not be limited to:

·       Provide IECMH Reflective Supervision/Consultation for cross-sector IECMH workforce.

·       Provide training in topics such as:

o   IECMH Clinical Concepts

o   IECMH Reflective Supervision/Consultation

o   IECMH Principles to Practice: Screening, Assessment, and Diagnosis

·       Coordinate and support workforce development around national IECMH-related models

·       Assist with grant development and project management.

·       Build and maintain relationships with community-based partners.

·       Participate in RIAIMH staff, program planning, committee, and BOD meetings/committees.

·       Represent RIAIMH at State and National Alliance Leadership meetings.

Characteristics of Success:

RIAIMH is building a team of passionate and knowledgeable professionals with an entrepreneurial spirit who are:

·       Dedicated to working as a team member.

·       Well organized, attend to detail, and have exceptional skills for planning and follow-through.

·       Skilled in community messaging and engaging partners.

·       Committed to promoting equity and social justice through self-reflection and actions informed by diversity, equity, and inclusion principles.

·       Passionate and creative about addressing strategies for ensuring equitable access to services and appropriate adaptations to programming.

Position Summary:

SALARY RANGE: $45-50/hr (depending on experience)

HOURS/BENEFITS:

·       30 hours/week (negotiable), some evenings and/or weekends possible

·       4 weeks PTO annually (or FTE equivalent)

·       11 Holidays per calendar year

·       Standard Medical and Dental insurance coverage

·       Support for professional development activities to maintain IECMH-Endorsement®.

EDUCATION:

Minimum of a Master’s degree in Mental Health Counseling, Psychology, Social Work, Marriage and Family Therapy, or other field related to working with children and families.

EXPERIENCE:

·       Minimum of five (5) years of experience working with children birth-five and their families.

·       Minimum of three (3) years of experience providing consultation in a community setting.

·       Minimum of three (3) years of experience providing reflective supervision.

·       Valid driver’s license and own car to travel between community sites.

·       Flexibility and comfort with both virtual and in-person service delivery models.

·       IECMH-Endorsed® in a category approved to provide Reflective Supervision/Consultation (Endorsed Reflective Supervisor or Mental Health Mentor – Clinical)

·       Individuals who are bilingual preferred.

 

Terms and Conditions of Employment:

The employment of the successful candidate is contingent upon the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background check.

Please email a statement of interest including your contact information and attached resume or curriculum vitae to business@riaimh.org.

Provide professional references upon request. References will not be contacted without your notification.


RIAIMH is committed to holding emotional space and providing opportunities for convening and collaborating with/for the workforce to promote/uphold racial and social justice/equity, antiracist action, and reflective practice to dismantle systems and practices of oppression that especially affect people of color. We are committed to diversity, equity, inclusion, and belonging practices that serve to mitigate bias and disparity in the programs, practices, and systems that serve infants, young children and families, and providers.

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Location

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Providence, RI  02905