Join our mission to help individuals with mental health disorders lead healthy and productive lives. Greater Cincinnati Behavioral Health Services (GCBHS) is hiring a full-time
Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant to promote social-emotional wellness in early childhood settings through education, consultation, and trauma-informed support.
As the region’s most comprehensive behavioral healthcare provider, GCBHS serves over 30,000 individuals annually through a wide array of programs and services. With over 700 dedicated employees, we are committed to empowering lives and strengthening communities.
Why Work at GCBHS?
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Named a Top Workplace every year since 2010
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Generous Paid Time Off and Sick Leave
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Public Student Loan Forgiveness eligible employer
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Comprehensive Health, Dental, and Vision insurance
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403(b) Retirement Plan with agency match
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Tuition Assistance ($1,250–$2,500/semester)
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Quarterly performance bonuses
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Free CEUs and professional development opportunities
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Flexible scheduling for better work-life balance
Position Overview
As a Prevention Specialist, you will serve young children and families by partnering with early childhood education providers—including Head Start programs, childcare centers, and preschools—to promote positive social-emotional development.
Key Responsibilities for Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
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Conduct classroom observations and provide behavior management consultation
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Teach social-emotional lessons to small groups and classrooms
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Develop individualized support plans in collaboration with educators and families
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Refer families to community-based services as needed
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Lead trainings on trauma, ACEs, resilience, parenting, and mental health
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Represent GCBHS at community meetings and stakeholder events
Position Requirements for Early Childhood Mental Health Consultant
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Bachelor’s degree in Child Development, Early Childhood or Elementary Education, Psychology, Social Work, or a related human services field
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Ohio Teaching License or LSW, LPC is required
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Ability to obtain Early Childhood Mental Health Credential within 2 years
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Additional credentials preferred:
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Infant Mental Health Practitioner Credential
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Trauma-Informed Care, Mental Health First Aid, or QPR certificates
Core Competencies
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Strong knowledge of early childhood development
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Culturally competent and trauma-informed practice
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Strong communication, collaboration, and active listening skills
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Ability to work independently and across interdisciplinary teams
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Comfort traveling between program sites
GCBHS incorporates principles of trauma-informed care in all services. We value cultural sensitivity and strive to maintain a safe and respectful environment for all clients and staff. Prior training or experience in trauma care is highly valued.
GCBHS has been named a Top Workplace in Greater Cincinnati and Northern Kentucky every year since 2010. Learn more at www.gcbhs.com
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