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Exceptional Persons Inc Regional Behavioral Health Specialist in Waterloo, Iowa

This is working at EPI – connecting people, creating opportunities, and nurturing growth.

Exceptional Persons, Inc. (EPI), a SEVEN-TIME recipient of the employee nominated Employer of Choice designation, is seeking people who want to make a difference in the lives of persons with disabilities.

Working for EPI has its benefits. Many benefits.

Full benefits are offered for full-time positions (30+ hours/week

  • Health, dental, vision, and life insurance plans (even pet insurance!)

  • Generous paid time off (vacation, sick, and personal time offered)

  • 401(k)* employer match up to 6% (also available to part-time employees) and flex spending plan

  • Free telemedicine and virtual counseling

  • Paid training

  • Immediate employee discounts (vehicle repair, gym memberships, and more!)

  • EPI is a Public Student Loan Forgiveness program qualified employer

As a Regional Behavioral Health Specialist , you will be a vital member of our team, playing a key role in coordinating and providing support to Child Care Resource and Referral (CCR&R) staff and the childcare community on the implementation of the Pyramid Model framework. As a Regional Behavioral Health Specialist with EPI , you will experience professional GROWTH opportunities and CONNECT to a community that leads a greater PURPOSE .

This is what you'll get to do. Real career. Real purpose.

  • Provide childcare community with direction to early childhood mental health prevention services and assure all early childcare and education providers have access to quality services.

  • Support the childcare community and CCR&R staff in the preparation for and implementation of Program Wide Positive Behavior Interventions and Supports (PW-PBIS) cohort training.

  • Partner and collaborate with state and regional CCR&R team, building a strong, effective working relationship with State Behavior and Health Coordinator.

  • Identify, develop, and facilitate training and education to increase awareness of available, support resources and tools to assist CCR&R staff in building skills to support childcare providers address children's social, emotional, behavioral and mental health needs.

  • Attend community and state events and engage in outreach activities to promote and advocate for policies, practices and programs that support the mental health needs of children.

  • Consult with and provide guidance with childcare community to address crisis situations and ensure appropriate support for all involved.

  • Identify grant opportunities and other funding resources, for the purchase of materials to support childcare provider's or individual child's needs to create a more inclusive and social and emotionally supported environment.

  • Evaluate and report outcomes of activities utilizing existing date and needs assessments.

    Here's what we're looking for. What are you waiting for? Apply today!

  • A person who can work and communicate effectively with a diverse group of others, building strong and collaborative relationships.

  • Someone with the ability to think critically, make sound decisions, maintain composure and provide solutions and guidance during stressful situations.

  • Purpose driven individual who is self-directed with a desire to provide responsive support and assistance demonstrating values of people, creative cooperation, stewardship and integrity.

  • Effective time management and follow-up skills with the ability to plan and prioritize work duties; nimble to team needs and ability to manage several tasks simultaneously.

  • Flexibility in schedule with ability to participate in and travel to events, training sessions and meetings throughout the region and state.

  • Tech savvy and proficient in Microsoft Office Suite; ability to adapt to new applications and technology quickly.

  • Sense of humor and desire to positively contribute to team.

    Qualifications:

  • Bachelor’s degree in early childhood, elementary education with an early childhood endorsement or children and family services

  • Formal education in mental health or behavioral guidance of young children; or

  • Three (3) years' experience working with children experiencing significant emotional, behavioral, and/or mental health needs.

  • Two (2) years' experience working directly in early childcare setting, preferred.

  • Two (2) years' experience delivering adult education and/or training.

  • An equivalent combination of education and experience may be reviewed for approval by the Department of Health and Human Services.

  • A valid driver's license, good driving record and the ability to pass extensive background checks including but not limited to criminal, abuse and Medicaid exclusion.

    Location: The ideal candidate will be based in or nearby the Waterloo/Cedar Falls area. However, this position may be able to work remotely part of the time but will require frequent travel to our Waterloo or other regional offices for collaboration and meetings.

Post job offer drug screen required.

EPI is an equal opportunity employer.

Real Career! Real Purpose!

Department

Children & Family Services

Employment Type

FT-Full-Time

Minimum Experience

Mid-level

Compensation

$43,888 - $46,388

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