Infant Mental Health Specialist
Company: Centers For Family Development, Inc.
Location: Detroit
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: AGENCY OVERVIEW
Centers For Family Development, Inc. (CFDI) is a private,
non-profit comprehensive family counseling agency that was
originally established in 1978 as Black Family Development, Inc.
(BFDI) by the Detroit Chapter of the National Association of Black
Social Workers (DNABSW). By establishing BFDI as a family
counseling agency, DABSW sought to promote and provide quality
community-aligned social work services in Detroit. Since that time,
BFDI has grown to accommodate the increasing demand for a variety
of specialized family-focused counseling and services in the
community. CFDI’s programming includes early childhood resources
and literacy development, a 3-tiered juvenile justice service
array, mental health prevention and treatment, substance use
disorder prevention and treatment, R.E.A.L Brothers supportive
resources, school-based intervention, and trauma-informed care.
Most importantly, our staff are heroes who strive to match passion
for service with equal parts best practice to partner with families
to achieve their goals. Our organization is seeking a Full-time
Infant Mental Health Specialist with the corresponding experience
requirements: GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES The Infant Mental Health
Specialist provides services to parents, guardians, or
caregivers/educators of children, birth to age five years old who
are experiencing difficulties with socialization, bonding and
attachment processes. Requirements: Conduct parenting-focused
coaching, counseling and educational sessions with parents and
their children to help build skills and promote positive
parent-child attachment. Assist parents of children with
developmental, mental, behavioral, or emotional disturbances to
gain skills and connect with parenting resources. Support infant
and early childhood professionals to build skills, promote positive
interactions with children and parents, and to prepare for Infant
Mental Health Endorsement (IMH-E) where desired.
Support/supervision of MH interns. Provide support and reflective
consultation, from an IECMH perspective, to childcare and clinical
staff regarding assessments, therapeutic techniques and best
practices. Conduct an annual biopsychosocial assessment,
development and implementation of a Person-Centered Plan, and
crisis intervention when needed. Employ treatment modalities which
may include individual, conjoint, family, psycholinguistic, and
psychoeducational models of therapeutic intervention, as well as
some case management. Conduct home and community-based visits with
families and participates in interdisciplinary team meetings with
internal and external child serving partners. REQUIRED
COMPETENCIES: Minimum of two years of post-graduate supervised
clinical experience, including experience providing case management
services, crisis intervention, psychoeducation, and counseling for
persons with young children, toddlers, and infants. Knowledge and
experience with prevalent theories of child development a must.
QUALIFICATIONS Master’s degree in social work, clinical psychology,
counseling, or other related human services field from an
accredited university. Professional licensure, specifically
licensed or limited licensure as related to human services degree.
Preferred: Infant Mental Health Specialist (IMHS) Mi-AIHM
Endorsement or higher.
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