What are the responsibilities and job description for the Infant and Early Childhood Family Mental Health (IECFMH) Consultant - Contract position at Lund?
Job Description
Job Description
Lund seeks an experienced Infant and Early Childhood Family Mental Health (IECFMH) Consultant to support workforce competency development for our clinical and non-clinical staff. This consultant will play a vital role in enhancing our team’s ability to provide trauma-informed, developmentally appropriate mental health support to families and caregivers of young children 0 - 8 years of age. By equipping staff with practical tools and mental health training, this role will aim to increase staff competency and reduce feelings of burnout, while fostering a culture of reflective practice and ongoing skill development.
The IECFMH Consultant will provide support to identified staff in the following program :
- Lund’s Residential Treatment Program
- Outpatient Clinical Treatment
- Kids-A-Part Parenting Program (KAPPP)
- Family Education / Home Visiting
- Lund’s Early Childhood Education Program (LECP)
- PCC Outreach within PCC Services
- Adoption department
This consultant role is supported by a fixed grant period through the end of 2025. More detailed services and programming, as outlined in the grant proposal, will be shared during the hiring process, but some key areas of support include :
What You Will Bring
Specific areas of support, goals, timelines, deliverables, and compensation will be discussed during the hiring process. Depending on the program and staff needs, the consultant will provide support on-site and remotely and with an anticipation of approximately 36 hours per month.
The reviewing of resumes will begin on February 21, 2025 . The position will remain open until filled.
Why Join Our Team at Lund
For over 136 years, Lund has been harnessing hope and providing opportunities to help strengthen families and ensure a safe, secure and loving environment for all Vermont children. As a multi-service nonprofit organization, Lund serves more than 6,000 individuals each year. Lund’s mission is to help children thrive by empowering families to break cycles of poverty, addiction and abuse. Lund offers hope and opportunity to families through education, treatment, family support and adoption.
Lund does not discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital status, genetic information, ancestry, place of birth, age, veteran status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law. EEO / AA
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