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An established industry player in public health is seeking a dedicated Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Clinician to join their IMPACT Team. This full-time role involves providing essential mental health services to mothers and young children through evidence-informed therapies. You'll be responsible for conducting evaluations, offering therapy, and maintaining clinical records while collaborating with partner organizations. With a comprehensive benefits package and opportunities for professional development, this position is perfect for those passionate about making a positive impact in the community. Join a team that values empathy, collaboration, and excellence in mental health care.
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SUBSIDIARY: Joseph J. Peters Institute (JJPI)
PROGRAM: IMPACT Team, Infant & Early Childhood Mental Health (IECMH)
ROLE TYPE: Full-Time
JOB OVERVIEW:
Joseph J. Peters Institute (JJPI) is seeking a candidate to serve as an Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Clinician on our IMPACT (Intervention, Grants Management, Prevention, Admissions, Community Outreach, and Training) Team to support the direct clinical needs of a new grant-funded infant and early childhood mental health program. This position will serve mothers and their young children referred from partner organizations providing home visiting and early childhood education services. Responsibilities include receiving referrals, completing intake evaluations, and providing individual, group, and dyadic family therapy. Therapy will be provided at least in part through employing several evidence-informed therapies including Trauma-Focused Cognitive Behavioral Therapy (TF-CBT) and Parent Child Care (PC-CARE). Training in these models will be provided. This employee will be responsible for recordkeeping in alignment with JJPI’s clinical and administrative recordkeeping procedures and with grant requirements. This is a full-time position. Services will be delivered at community-based locations in Philadelphia and in participants’ homes. This position is a three-year grant-funded position.
WORKING AT JJPI:
As part of the PHMC family of companies, JJPI offers a comprehensive benefits package, including excellent healthcare options, all of which include dental and vision coverage. JJPI also provides access to an employee assistance program (EAP) and contributions toward bachelor's and master's degree programs. In addition, we offer a generous paid time off package, including vacation, personal, sick, and 10 agency-recognized holidays. JJPI also offers a competitive 401k plan with an employee match. For our clinical employees, JJPI provides ample opportunity for clinical supervision and consultation and JJPI supervisors may be able to provide supervision towards LPC, LCSW, and psychology licensure. JJPI also supports our staff to be trained in evidence-based practices. Outpatient clinicians at JJPI may deliver treatment via in-person and telehealth modalities.
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SKILLS:
EDUCATION:
Master’s degree from an accredited program in a clinical field such as social work, psychology, counseling, etc.
EXPERIENCE:
SALARY GRADE: 18
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