Infant Mental Health Therapist
$77,652–$98,385 year
On-site · Detroit, Michigan, United States
Job Summary
Infant-Early Childhood Mental Health Clinician provides home- and community-based therapeutic and case management services for children ages 0-6 and perinatal individuals and families; conducts biopsychosocial assessments; develops treatment plans; delivers individual, group, conjoint, or family psychotherapy; coordinates care; crisis on-call 24/7; collaborates with clinical staff; travels extensively throughout Wayne County; maintains electronic medical records and adheres to state and Medicaid requirements.
Required Qualifications
- Possess a master’s degree in psychology; AND a limited license (LLP) or (LP) from the State of Michigan; OR
- Possess a master’s degree in social work; AND have an LLMSW or an LMSW from the State of Michigan; OR
- Possess a master’s degree in counseling; AND have a limited license as a professional counselor (LLPC) or an (LPC) from the State of Michigan; AND
- Possess an Infant Mental Health Specialist Endorsement: IMH-E® or I-ECMH® through the Michigan Association for Infant Mental Health (MI-AIMH)
- A valid State of Michigan Driver’s License with a safe and acceptable driving record.
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