What are the responsibilities and job description for the Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant [E] position at BOYS & GIRLS CLUBS OF GARDEN GROVE?
Job Details
Job Location: Family & Youth Outreach Program - Garden Grove, CA
Position Type: Part Time
Education Level: Bachelor's Degree
Salary Range: $30.00 - $37.00 Hourly
Job Shift: Part Time (Up to 29 hours/week)
Description
Class: Non-Exempt, Part Time
Hourly Rate: Starting at $30.00/hr
Pay Range: $30.00-$37.00/hr
Hours: Up to 29 hrs/wk, M-F, excluding recess periods; occasional evening and Saturday hours
Location: Family Youth Outreach Program and remote work available
Job Summary: Provide early mental health consultation and clinical support to early childhood providers serving youth ages 0-8 and their families. Community based work providing direct in-person and virtual support to ECE providers, teachers, staff and families in order to ensure child success. Provide coaching and utilize reflective practices.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities
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Create an environment that promotes the physical, social, and emotional well-being of youth and their families by coordinating quality mental health services, improving child’s functioning and ensuring services are coordinated and accessed in a timely manner
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Adhere to proper documentation procedures according to Behavioral Board of Science and BGCGG standards
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Effectively monitor and evaluate programs, services and activities by completing weekly client services log and direct services hour logs, monthly attendance tracking and submitting to supervisor
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Create school climates that are responsive to mental health needs and promote success
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Respond effectively to children’s developmental, social, emotional, and behavioral needs
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Consider all relationships influencing young children’s well-being, both adult-child relationships and those between the adults caring for children
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Reframe children’s behavior to problem solve and practice new ways of responding to children’s needs
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Maintain knowledge and skills in understanding the impact of trauma on young children and develop a trauma-informed lens to inform their approaches working with young children
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Awareness and connection to community resources.
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Develop inclusive and equitable policies and procedures that reflect a commitment to serving all children and families
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Attend weekly supervision
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Maintain knowledge of social and emotional development, relational health, resilience, and well-being of young children and the adults who care for them; how to promote social and emotional competence and trauma-informed practices in child care and early education settings.
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Plan and execute regularly scheduled meetings; provide clear, timely and accurate information; complete and provide feedback through introductory and yearly evaluations by established deadlines
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Promote staff/provider health and well-being; provide ongoing feedback and regular appraisal
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Maintain a healthy and safe environment, ensuring facilities, equipment and supplies are well kept
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Ensure weekly progress reports are submitted
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Identify and support professional development opportunities for self and team
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Effectively use Microsoft Office programs, electronic scheduling, evaluation and database software
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Maintain communication and professionalism with school personnel, clients, parents, community partners and other BGCGG departments
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Ensure self and team respond to phone messages, emails and other forms of communication within two business days
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Ensure staff report all Child Abuse cases to CAR and their partners immediately; complete CAR reports as needed; adhere to all legal and ethical standards by the state regulatory board (BBS)
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Recognize potential issues and apply problem solving as needed; work productively with minimum supervision and to take initiative on projects
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Apply critical thinking skills when problem solving; develop a high quality program through planning and goal setting
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Work with diverse populations in a culturally competent manner
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Maintain knowledge of HIPAA, BBS, SARB, SSA and of administrative and clerical procedures and systems
Additional Duties & Responsibilities
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Provide guidance and resources to staff as necessary; provide coaching as necessary
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Assist HR with recruiting, selecting assigned staff and volunteers, and job training for hired staff
Qualifications
Qualifications
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BA in Psychology, Human Services, Education, or Early Education
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Preferred MFT, PPS, LCSW or MSW post-graduate intern with BBS Intern Number
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Minimum one year experience working with youth ages 0-8
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Experience providing trainings
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Must have and maintain valid Professional Liability Insurance (Malpractice Insurance) if applicable
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Bilingual capabilities preferred
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Reliable transportation, safe driving record, California driver license, two years of driving experience, and automobile insurance required
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Position may require standing/sitting for extended periods of time, dexterity of hands and fingers to operate office equipment, reaching overhead, above the shoulders and horizontally, bending at the waist; seeing to review and analyze reports, documents or other reports; hearing and speaking to communicate and provide information to others; speaking to be heard before groups of people; position may require to lift, carry, pull or otherwise move objects between 10-20 pounds
Salary : $30 - $37