Job Details

ID #50923479
Estado Washington
Ciudad Seattle-tacoma
Tipo de trabajo Full-time
Salario USD $93,600/yr 93600/yr
Fuente Washington
Showed 2024-01-24
Fecha 2024-01-24
Fecha tope 2024-03-24
Categoría Recursos humanos
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Maternal Health Specialist (Full-Time)

Washington, Seattle-tacoma, 98101 Seattle-tacoma USA

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Department: Parents as Teachers (PAT) Program

Reports To: PAT Program Supervisor

Applications Deadline: Open Until Filled

Pay Range: $93,600/yr

Benefits: Medical, Paid Holidays

Position Summary:

The Black Infant and Maternal Mental Health Specialist is a crucial member of the Parents as Teachers (PAT) Program, specializing in offering direct mental health support to African American pregnant women and families with children aged 0-3 in the Seattle area. This role involves collaborative work with Parent Educators and direct engagement with families on their caseload through both in-person and virtual sessions.

Responsibilities:

Individual Counseling:

Provide culturally competent and trauma-informed mental health counseling to pregnant women and families with children aged 0-3, addressing perinatal and postpartum mental health, parenting, and family dynamics.

Group Sessions:

Conduct Maternal group therapy sessions to create a supportive environment for families to share experiences, build connections, and receive guidance on mental health and well-being. Sessions will be conducted in-person and virtually.

Collaboration with Parent Educators:

Work closely with Parent Educators to integrate mental health support into the holistic care provided to families, ensuring a coordinated and comprehensive approach.

Assessment and Goal Setting:

Conduct mental health assessments and collaboratively set goals with families to address their unique needs and challenges.

Crisis Intervention:

Provide timely and appropriate crisis intervention for families experiencing acute mental health concerns, coordinating with the supervisor and other relevant professionals.

Virtual and In-Person Engagement:

Flexibly engage with families through virtual platforms and in-person visits, adapting to the preferences and needs of the families.

Documentation and Reporting:

Maintain accurate and confidential records of counseling sessions, assessments, and progress notes. Perform data entry tasks to generate reports as required by the supervisor and program guidelines.

Professional Development:

Stay informed about current trends, research, and best practices in the field of Black infant and maternal mental health. Attend relevant training and workshops to enhance skills.

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