Join Our Team: Infant Mental Health Evaluator (Term-Limited Opportunity)
Introduction:
We are seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Infant Mental Health (IMH) Evaluator to join our team at Zero to Thrive, a leading multi-disciplinary center housed within the Department of Psychiatry at Michigan Medicine. As an IMH Evaluator, you will play a vital role in evaluating the outcomes of our Infant Mental Health Home Visiting (IMH-HV) services, which aim to support families at risk for relationship problems, child abuse and/or neglect, and behavioral health concerns.
About the Role:
In this term-limited position, you will be responsible for providing support in locating participants, completing follow-up assessments, and coordinating with other data sources. Your expertise will be essential in helping us understand the long-term impact of IMH-HV services and informing our efforts to improve the well-being of families from pregnancy through early childhood.
Key Responsibilities:
Perform data collection with parents and children, including administering self-report questionnaires, brief developmental measures, and video-recorded interactions
Conduct clinical interviews with participants and perform crisis management and risk assessments when necessary
Manage and problem-solve virtual platforms for collecting and entering data
Lead the creation and management of the data collection system
Engage previous participants by locating, recruiting, and re-consenting subjects
Schedule assessments and track participation
Collaborate with outside agencies to obtain data and manage human subject incentives
Complete data entry and lead data management
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
1-3 years of clinical research and/or interpersonal/clinical experience
Background, understanding, and/or strong interest in attachment, trauma, infant mental health, early childhood, and/or parent/child relationships
Experience collecting qualitative and quantitative data
Excellent interpersonal, clinical, and communication skills
Excellent detail-oriented, time management, and organization skills
Experience using virtual phone and/or video conferencing systems
Experience working with families that have experienced adversity
Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and comfort with traveling (potentially long distances)
Nice-to-Haves:
Master's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
Experience in research and/or data collection, including administering clinical interviews and self-report questionnaires
Experience managing data entry and utilizing electronic data entry systems
Experience conducting home visits in diverse neighborhood environments
Crisis management experience
What We Offer:
Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage effective on your first day
2:1 Match on retirement savings
Opportunity to work with a leading organization in infant mental health
Collaborative and dynamic work environment
Take the Next Step:
If you are a motivated and compassionate professional looking to make a difference in the lives of families, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Apply Now and join our team in shaping the future of infant mental health.
Apply Now
We are seeking a highly skilled and compassionate Infant Mental Health (IMH) Evaluator to join our team at Zero to Thrive, a leading multi-disciplinary center housed within the Department of Psychiatry at Michigan Medicine. As an IMH Evaluator, you will play a vital role in evaluating the outcomes of our Infant Mental Health Home Visiting (IMH-HV) services, which aim to support families at risk for relationship problems, child abuse and/or neglect, and behavioral health concerns.
About the Role:
In this term-limited position, you will be responsible for providing support in locating participants, completing follow-up assessments, and coordinating with other data sources. Your expertise will be essential in helping us understand the long-term impact of IMH-HV services and informing our efforts to improve the well-being of families from pregnancy through early childhood.
Key Responsibilities:
Perform data collection with parents and children, including administering self-report questionnaires, brief developmental measures, and video-recorded interactions
Conduct clinical interviews with participants and perform crisis management and risk assessments when necessary
Manage and problem-solve virtual platforms for collecting and entering data
Lead the creation and management of the data collection system
Engage previous participants by locating, recruiting, and re-consenting subjects
Schedule assessments and track participation
Collaborate with outside agencies to obtain data and manage human subject incentives
Complete data entry and lead data management
Requirements:
Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
1-3 years of clinical research and/or interpersonal/clinical experience
Background, understanding, and/or strong interest in attachment, trauma, infant mental health, early childhood, and/or parent/child relationships
Experience collecting qualitative and quantitative data
Excellent interpersonal, clinical, and communication skills
Excellent detail-oriented, time management, and organization skills
Experience using virtual phone and/or video conferencing systems
Experience working with families that have experienced adversity
Valid driver's license, reliable transportation, and comfort with traveling (potentially long distances)
Nice-to-Haves:
Master's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
Experience in research and/or data collection, including administering clinical interviews and self-report questionnaires
Experience managing data entry and utilizing electronic data entry systems
Experience conducting home visits in diverse neighborhood environments
Crisis management experience
What We Offer:
Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage effective on your first day
2:1 Match on retirement savings
Opportunity to work with a leading organization in infant mental health
Collaborative and dynamic work environment
Take the Next Step:
If you are a motivated and compassionate professional looking to make a difference in the lives of families, we encourage you to apply for this exciting opportunity. Apply Now and join our team in shaping the future of infant mental health.
Apply Now