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Job Description
Job Overview We are seeking a dynamic and passionate Infant and Early Childhood Master Trainer to provide program planning, coordination, administration, and supervision (as applicable) for CRC prevention programs. Appointed by the Ohio Department of Children and Youth to serve under the Whole Child Matters Grant as a Master Trainer for 18 counties within Northwest Ohio. Master Trainer develops and provides a variety of mental health focused trainings for early care providers within assigned region. The Master Trainer also communicates with state grant leads and attends meetings on a regular basis.
RESPONSIBILITIES
Develop, submit, and provide a variety of mental health trainings throughout the 18 counties defined under the Whole Child Matters grant. Develop relationships with early childhood providers throughout the 18 counties for the purpose of creating referrals for trainings. Recruit agencies/centers for trainings and manage training schedule with expectation of providing an average of 2-4 trainings per week. Attend all meetings and trainings required by the Ohio Department of Children and Youth. Input, collect, and report data to DCY. Monitor referrals, scheduling, and utilization of IECMH trainings Promote trauma-informed care by utilizing the core values and tools of trauma-informed care with both clients and staff Coordinating inter-agency and intra-agency activities with treatment team/providers (this includes participating in staff meetings and team meetings) Demonstrating respect for other professionals and disciplines Articulating client needs and advocate on their behalf Negotiate and be flexible with treatment providers both within and across agencies, leading to implementation of appropriate service plans for clients Conduct oneself in a professional manner In appearance and demeanor Promoting agency mission and values Consistently utilizing trauma-informed practice and approaches in Express self in an articulate, organized, and grammatically correct fashion in both oral and written communications
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's Degree in health and human services field (required) Master's degree in health and human services field (preferred) Exceptional organization, reading and writing skills (required) Experience with data tracking (required) Maintain current licensure/certification (when applicable) with identified state boards for the state of Ohio o ECMH Credential preferred o Practice within the scope of licensure Experience working with infants, toddlers, young children, adolescents, and families (caregivers)
Pay:
From $52,000.00 per year
Benefits:
401(k) matching Dental insurance Employee assistance program Health insurance Life insurance Paid time off Retirement plan Tuition reimbursement Vision insurance