Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist - PPD
Company: Children First, Inc
Location: Sarasota
Posted on: February 1, 2025
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Job Description:
Description:The Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist will
work in coordinated service with the Comprehensive Services and
Families Services Teams as well as Community Partners to ensure
preventative and supportive services to expectant and new mothers
pertaining to post-partum depression (PPD). this position
recognizes that depression could impact a mother at any time while
parenting young children. The position will identify the signs and
symptoms of PPD; provide targeted support to mothers and their
newborn children; and train staff to identify the signs and
symptoms of PPD. The position will report to the Director of
Comprehensive Services. The position is part-time and will maintain
a flexible schedule to meet the needs of families. Requirements:
Indicates the general nature and level of work required in this
position. Individuals may be required to perform other duties as
assigned. Reasonable accommodations as required to enable
individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions
Service Delivery - Ensure the delivery of high-quality program
services that are developmentally, culturally, and linguistically
appropriate. Support school readiness in a coordinated approach to
comprehensive services, aligned with the Head Start Program
Performance Standards, State and local licensing regulations, and
Children First, Inc. Policies and ProceduresTwo-week postpartum
home visit; conduct EPDS, BDI. Four-week postpartum home visit.
(Currently, only teen parents receive additional visit two weeks
following initial postpartum visit; expansion to all parents of
newborns).Use a tiered approach to determine frequency of
subsequent visits with parent/child to provide parents support for
their own mental health and well-being, such as education materials
on reducing stress and understanding depression.Nutrition for mom
and baby- breastfeeding, formula, intro to solid foods (prepared
and home-made).Health - Well Child visits, immunizations.
Development - typical developmental milestones.Prepare parent and
child for separation/transition with child when the child begins
attending early care.Family and Community Engagement - Integrate
strategies into all systems and program services to support family
well-being and promote children's learning and developmentEducate
expectant parents and staff on recognizing signs of postpartum
depression.Provide screenings for new mothers.Ensure a supportive
environment for mothers to openly discuss their mental health
concerns. Facilitate support groups where expectant and new mothers
can connect, share experiences, and gain peer support. Offer both
in-person and virtual group options. Deliver information on the
importance of mental health during the postpartum period and signs
and symptoms of postpartum depression. Conduct confidential
screenings to identify women at higher risk for postpartum
depression using Edinburgh Postnatal Depression Scale (EPDS); BDI
Beck Depression Inventory (BDI). Include all pregnant moms with an
enrolled child in prenatal education curriculum, not just those who
have applied for EHS for their unborn child. Partner with local
healthcare providers and community organizations to disseminate
information about postpartum depression and available support
services. Partner with local perinatal providers (health, mental
health, social services) to disseminate information about available
community resources, and coordinate services for the most
underserved in our community. Collaborate with Children First
Health, Mental Health, Nutrition, Inclusion, Education, and Family
Services staff to ensure a coordinated and supportive approach for
both child and mother.Education, Training and Professional
Development -Systematic approach designed to assist staff in
acquiring or increasing the knowledge and skills needed to provide
high-quality services within the scope of their job
responsibilitiesTrain all staff on the signs and symptoms of
postpartum depression, how to initiate supportive conversations
with mothers, and appropriate referral procedures. Program
Management & Quality Improvement -Process of ongoing monitoring and
continuous improvement for achieving program goals that ensures
child safety and the delivery of effective high-quality program
services. The collection and use of data to drive informed
decisionsParticipate in the agency's Self and Community Assessment
processes annually.Participate in departmental monitoring protocols
for quality assurance. Licenses /Certifications--Valid Driver's
License and acceptable driving record - proof of auto insurance
within agency limits, or access to
transportation.Immediate/continued enrollment in the Criminal
History Registry-Child Care Division.-- Current Health Appraisal,
updated every two (2) years.Certification in Infant/Child CPR and
First Aid certification, required/desired.Education / Equivalent
ExperienceMaster's or Advanced Degree in Mental Health field; hold
either MH State-Certification, state licensure or be
license-eligible (seeking licensure), allowing for direct service
to children and familiesThree (3) years working in the
mental/behavioral health field; specific to families with young
children preferredChildren First, Inc. is an equal opportunity
employer. We offer a competitive salary with limited benefits
package for part-time employees.PI4dad15883df6-25660-36547897
Keywords: Children First, Inc, Brandon , Early Childhood Mental Health Specialist - PPD, Healthcare , Sarasota, Florida
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