About Us
Allied Behavioral Health Solutions (ABHS) is a locally owned behavioral health practice with a dedicated, passionate, and collaborative staff working towards better outcomes for all. Since 2017, ABHS has been committed to providing high-quality and accessible mental health services across Middle and East Tennessee. Our staff specializes in various topics and treatment methods, allowing us to meet every client wherever they may be. We foster a closely connected team of therapists who support each other’s professional goals, embracing inclusivity and allyship in our practice. We offer paid clinical supervision for pre-licensure clinicians, a yearly continuing education/materials stipend, paid training in evidence-based practices, paid orientation to the position, flexible scheduling, and administrative support for insurance credentialing, client management, scheduling, and billing. PTO and benefits are also available for full-time staff.
About the Position
The Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Clinician will provide IECMH Consultation to Sequatchie Valley Head Start centers. This role focuses on developing systems of support for teachers, families, and children, ensuring the delivery of high-quality mental health services.
The ideal candidate possesses these qualities:
Passionate Leadership: Demonstrates a deep commitment to supporting infants, young children, and families in achieving mental health and educational goals.
Clinical Expertise: Holds licensure as LMSW or equivalent, with experience in early childhood mental health and/or education.
Program Oversight: Provides observation, evaluation, collaboration, feedback, and treatment plans for identified children.
Collaborative Approach: Works closely with Head Start staff and ABHS leadership to develop and supervise support systems.
Compliance and Standards: Ensures compliance with state clinical licensing requirements and programmatic expectations.
Community Engagement: Builds relationships with local community stakeholders to enhance awareness and utilization of IECMH Consultation services.
Equity and Inclusion: Upholds ABHS’s commitment to equity, allyship, and non-discrimination in hiring and service provision, affirming LGBTQ+ communities and promoting racial healing.
Primary Responsibilities
Collaborate with Head Start staff to develop a system of support for teachers, families, and children.
Provide observation, evaluation, collaboration, feedback, and treatment plans for identified children as needed.
Provide in-person support to teachers and students and hold virtual caregiver sessions to engage families.
Complete associated consultation trainings as required or deemed necessary.
Develop and provide training and technical assistance to childcare centers as requested or deemed necessary.
Engage in community impact projects, collaborative meetings, and local support projects to promote awareness and utilization of IECMH Consultation.
Travel daily to different early childhood serving agencies as required.
Maintain detailed, timely documentation.
Minimum Requirements
Master’s degree in Social Work or a related discipline.
Eligible to obtain temporary licensure within six months of hiring.
Experience working with infants, young children, and families preferred.
Experience in early childhood education preferred.
Committed to seeking independent licensure within a reasonable timeline.
LMSW or related licensure is preferred.
Experience working with diverse cultures and backgrounds.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office, including Word, Outlook, and Excel.
Clinical experience is required.
Previous experience with IECMH is preferred.
Salary Range: $45,000-$50,000
Equity and Allyship
ABHS does not discriminate in hiring or service provision based on race, religion, ethnicity, sexual orientation, or gender expression/identity. All candidates should be fully affirming of the LGBTQ+ community and dedicated to a journey of racial healing. Learn more about our values and benefits at alliedbehavior.com/careers.
Join our dedicated team at Allied Behavioral Health Solutions and make a meaningful impact on the lives of children and families in our community.