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Denver Health
Overview
The specialist provides integrated behavioral health services, evidence-based psychotherapy, and developmental guidance to families with children aged birth to five. They also collaborate with the pediatric medical team to coordinate care, conduct diagnostic screenings, and facilitate community resource linkages.
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Compensation
$84,600 - $97,800 / YEAR
Posted
7 days ago
The Guidance Center
The therapist will provide therapeutic services to infants, young children, and their families, including developmental assessments, psychotherapy, and crisis intervention. They are also responsible for coordinating care, advocating for families, and maintaining accurate clinical documentation.
Salary not listed
8 days ago
CFHW
Provide traditional case management, supportive counseling, and parent coaching to vulnerable families with infants. Responsibilities include conducting outreach, completing assessments, and connecting clients to essential health and wellness resources.
$22 - $26 / HOUR
29 days ago
Easterseals MORC
Provide individual and family psychotherapy and support services to children with severe emotional disturbances. Conduct clinical assessments, develop treatment plans, and manage a caseload including home-based visits and crisis intervention.
1 month ago
Kids in Distress
Provide clinical interventions including individual, group, and family therapy to children and their families. Collaborate within a multidisciplinary treatment team to offer support and advocacy for clients in community or program settings.
The therapist provides clinical interventions including individual, group, and family therapy to children and their families. They also collaborate within a multidisciplinary treatment team and provide advocacy for parents and guardians.
Acenda Integrated Health
The Family Support Specialist conducts outreach and uses standardized screening tools to determine eligibility for home visitation services. They interview parents to assess strengths and risks, help set goals, and connect families with community and healthcare resources.
$22 / HOUR
Northern Virginia Family Services
The Family Support Specialist conducts regular in-home visits to build trusting relationships with families and provide guidance on child development. They also facilitate group socialization experiences, perform developmental screenings, and maintain accurate client documentation.
$40,000 - $49,999 / YEAR
St Clair County Community Mental Health
The clinician will conduct diagnostic assessments, provide individual and group therapy, and facilitate crisis intervention for mental health clients. They are also responsible for maintaining documentation and coordinating services within a person-centered treatment framework.
$73,568 - $79,284 / YEAR
Family Health Centers of San Diego
The Physical Therapist evaluates and treats a pediatric caseload, designing effective treatment plans while collaborating with a multidisciplinary team. They are responsible for monitoring patient progress, documenting care accurately, and facilitating communication between families and healthcare providers.
$100,000 - $128,103 / YEAR
Tykes & Teens
Provide psychotherapeutic interventions to children and their families in outpatient and natural settings. Manage clinical documentation, treatment plans, and discharge planning while maintaining outcome measures.
Marillac St.Vincent Family Services Inc
The therapist provides trauma-informed mental health support, assessments, and counseling to pregnant individuals, new parents, and infants. They also collaborate with interdisciplinary staff to provide consultation, training, and community referrals to strengthen family resilience.
$64,000 - $72,000 / YEAR
2 months ago
The clinician will provide individual, group, conjoint, or family psychotherapy and support services to children with severe emotional disturbance and their families. Responsibilities also include conducting clinical assessments, developing diagnoses, creating treatment plans, and ensuring compliance with required documentation and home-based hour minimums.
Any Baby Can
The Nurse Home Visitor provides comprehensive nursing services to eligible women and families through home visits, adhering strictly to the Nurse-Family Partnership (NFP) model, clinical standards, and documentation requirements. Responsibilities include developing therapeutic relationships, assessing family needs, assisting in goal attainment, and collaborating with other professionals.
$70,000 - $75,000 / YEAR
State of Florida
This paraprofessional role focuses on strengthening families by providing long-term, family-centered support to identified families, primarily through in-home visits, to improve parent-child relationships and home environments. Responsibilities include administering evidence-based assessments, referring families to needed services, and assisting with parent groups and program quality improvement projects.
$34,760 / YEAR
3 months ago
The Salvation Army Southern California
The IMH Interventionist/Family Coach provides support, interaction, and brief interventions for infants, mothers, and families within a residential treatment setting, directly assisting with observations, assessments, goal tracking, and family visitation.
$17 - $19 / HOUR
The clinician provides relationship-focused therapeutic services to children aged 0-6 and their caregivers through direct and indirect home-based treatment. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, developing diagnoses, creating treatment plans, monitoring progress, and maintaining required clinical documentation.
The clinician provides relationship-focused therapeutic services to children aged 0-6 and their caregivers through direct and indirect home-based treatment. Responsibilities include conducting clinical assessments, developing diagnoses, creating treatment plans, and maintaining required service documentation.
The role involves providing assessments, psychotherapy, and parenting education to infants, children, and families directly in the community where clients are located. This position focuses on building healthy, long-term relationships with clients with an emphasis on prevention.
$54,763 - $76,968 / YEAR
The therapist will provide various clinical interventions to children enrolled in KID programs and their families, offering individual, sibling, group, and family therapy sessions. Responsibilities also include providing support and advocacy to parents, guardians, or caretakers while working within a multidisciplinary treatment team.