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Behavioral Health Specialist - Mental Health Resource Connection

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001 Dayton Childrens Hospital

Dayton, OH (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 2 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/5/2026

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Job Description

Facility:
Child Health Pavilion Department:
Mental Health Resources Connection Schedule:
Full time
Hours:
32
Job Details:
This position seeks to provide prevention for youth and families by making connections for help early and timely so that issues do not reach crisis levels or become repeating crises. It will also aide in alleviating the long terms effects of traumatic events. To improve the mental health status of children in our service area and beyond by linking them with the appropriate mental health services at Dayton Children's and within the greater Dayton community. Staff will conduct a mental health and social needs screening on all families and will provide resource options. Staff will follow up with families and communicate outcomes with referral source. Staff will work with families to identify barriers to obtaining mental health treatment and social needs resources and problem solve to come up with alternate options when barriers are present. Collaborates with the crisis center staff on kids in crisis. Provides screening to determine family's social needs, including transportation, food, home safety, utilities, medical, benefit needs, supplies, child care activities, and job training. Links the family to appropriate resources based on identified needs and follows up with families to assure access to resources. Position will additionally support connecting physicians and nurse practitioners in the community to mental health education supports available through Dayton Children's Hospital, enrolling area physicians and providers into the Ohio Pediatric Psychiatric Access Line program, and engaging in promotion and expansion of the program.
Required Qualifications Education:
  • Bachelor's Degree in Social Work or other related field is required
Experience:
  • 1-2 years experience in Social Work or Counseling is preferred
Department Specific Job Details:
full time, 32 hours working Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, and Friday day shift, 8:30 AM
  • 5:00 PM completion of prevention certification within 60 days of hire serving the Mental Health Resource Connection, Family and Youth Resource Connection, and OPPAL program at the Connor Child Health Pavilion At Dayton Children's, we believe that each moment counts with our patients, families, and with each other.
We are moving at a fast pace and are looking for the right talent for our team at Dayton Children's. We want people who embody our values and want to become a part of the Dayton Children's difference. If this is you, apply today!
Our values:
We commit to safety
  • We ensure every action and decision prioritizes the safety of patients, families, and employees. We serve with compassion
  • We bring generosity, empathy, and kindness to all interactions. We own every moment
  • We take pride in everything we do. We're better together
  • We collaborate, communicate, and support one another to deliver optimal care. We innovate with purpose
  • We adapt and change to improve pediatric care, for today and tomorrow. We value and respect each person
  • We create an inclusive space where everyone feels welcome and respected.
Dayton Children's is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer that values diversity and will not discriminate against minorities, women, protected veterans, individuals with disabilities, or based on age, color, gender identity, national origin, race, religion, sex, sexual orientation, or transgender status.