Mental Health and Developmental Clinician
Company: Paragon
Location: Pueblo
Posted on: February 17, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $60,000 - $85,000 Mental
Health and Developmental Clinician About Paragon Behavioral Health
Connections Paragon Behavioral Health Connections is a
comprehensive behavioral health organization on a mission to
positively impact individuals and families through compassionate,
and client-centered care. Our mission is to deliver personalized
care that uplifts our clients and builds supportive connections in
communities. Through community based or in-home services, and
digital solutions as needed, we meet clients where they areboth
physically and emotionallyto provide the right support at the right
time. Serving communities across Colorado, we deliver equitable and
creative one-stop behavioral health servicesproviding in-home
mental health and substance use treatment, crisis stabilization,
early childhood support, intensive outpatient programs, assertive
community treatment, medication management, wrap around support and
more. We believe care should meet people where they are, both
physically and emotionally. Our approach is rooted in
understanding, respect, innovation, and community collaboration.
Our vision is toempower individuals and families with complex
needs, helping them overcome challenges, build essential skills,
and access the resources necessary to achieve long-term well-being.
We offer a wide range of services, including step-down care from
inpatient hospitalization for youth and adults, comprehensive
support for children and families, and specialized treatment for
adults facing depression, trauma, substance use, and other mental
health needs. Our programming includes intensive care management
supports for families and adults, Crisis Stabilization
programming,Assertive Community Treatment (ACT) for individuals
diagnosed with serious mental illness, Child First for young
children and caregivers, integrated co-occurring Intensive
Outpatient treatment, individual and family therapy, medication
management (including MAT), peer support, supported
employment/housing, and holistic recovery services for mental
health and substance use disorders. Why Work With Paragon Statewide
Reach - Deliver care where its needed most. Were not
region-limitedserve communities across Colorado, including rural
and frontier areas with limited access to care. Flexibility &
WorkLife Balance - Own your schedule. Partner with families to set
visit times that work for them (and you), so you can enjoy
Colorados trails, slopes, and sunshine during off-peak hours.
Clinical Leadership & Support - Clinicians lead here. Our executive
team includes licensed providers who shape business decisions with
a care-first lens. We provide licensure supervision and regular
consultation to support your growth as a clinician. Comprehensive,
Company-Paid Benefits - We cover health, dental, vision, short- and
long-term disability, and life insurancecompany-paidso there are no
premium deductions from your paycheck. Keep your full salary and
your peace of mind. Career Growth Opportunities - Grow with us.
Explore new modalities and specializations and advance into
leadership as we expand statewide. Program Description: The Child
First model is an evidence-based, two-generation intervention that
works with very vulnerable young children (prenatal through age 5
years) and their families, providing intensive, home-based services
to decrease the incidence of serious mental health problems,
developmental and learning disabilities, and abuse and neglect.
Child First provides (1) a psychotherapeutic, dyadic intervention
to strengthen the parent-child relationship, and (2) care
coordination to connect the family to needed services and supports.
Child First has been recognized as an evidence-based home visiting
model by the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
under the Maternal, Infant, and Early Childhood Home Visiting
(MIECHV) Program and rated Effective by the National Registry for
Effective Programs and Practice (NREPP) of the Substance Abuse and
Mental Health Service Administration (SAMHSA). Summary of Position
The Child First Mental Health and Developmental Clinician partners
with a Family Support Partner to engage families who are referred
to the Child First home-based intervention. Child Firsts primary
goal is to strengthen the caregiver-child relationship so that it
serves both as a protective buffer to unavoidable stress and
directly facilitates the childs emotional, language, and cognitive
growth. The Clinician uses trauma-informed CPP, a
relationship-based, dyadic, parent-child treatment model, which
focuses on the primary attachment relationships of the young child.
The Clinician engages with both the caregiver and child in a
supportive, reflective, and exploratory manner which fosters a
protective, nurturing, and responsive parent-child relationship.
The Clinicians therapeutic intervention focuses on: 1) helping
caregivers understand typical developmental challenges and
expectations; 2) increasing caregivers ability to reflect on the
meaning and feelings motivating a childs behavior; 3) supporting
caregivers problem-solving; and 4) helping caregivers understand
the psychodynamic relationship between parental feelings, history,
and the caregiver response to the child. The Clinician also
provides consultation to teachers in early care and education
settings, as needed. Responsibilities Engage with the Child First
family and the Family Support Partner in the collaborative family
assessment process (i.e., gather information from interviews,
observations of interactions and play, reviewed records, collateral
sources, and standardized measures). Use all available information
to develop a thoughtful, well-integrated clinical formulation and
Child and Family Plan of Care, in partnership with the Family
Support Partner and family. Provide Child First home-based
psychotherapeutic intervention with young children and their
caregivers using relational, dyadic psychotherapy (CPP) and other
modalities. Help the caregiver gain insight regarding their
personal history (including trauma history), feelings for the
child, and current parenting practices. Avert crisis situations by
assisting the family in times of urgent need (e.g., risk of harm to
child or caregivers, pending child removal), in consultation with
the Family Support Partner and Clinical Supervisor. Provide mental
health and developmental assessment and consultation within early
care and education settings and to other early childhood providers.
Embrace using videotaping to enhance therapeutic work with families
and reflective supervision. Engage in weekly individual, Team, and
group reflective clinical supervision with Clinical Supervisor.
Engage actively in all aspects of the Child First Learning
Collaborative, including in-person trainings, distance learning
curriculum, and specialty trainings. Keep all appropriate
documentation for clinical accountability and reimbursement.
Participate in other clinical and administrative activities as
appropriate. Supervisory duties: As the clinical lead, you will be
responsible for overseeing and motivating a multi-disciplinary team
while managing your teams day-to-day operations. As well as
ensuring employees have proper training and providing any
additional training if needed. Other duties may be assigned at the
discretion of leadership. Knowledge, skills, and abilities: Strong
written and oral communication skills via phone and face-to-face.
Understand HIPAA, protected health information, and
confidentiality. Knowledge of relationship-based, psychodynamic
intervention and early child development; parent-child
relationships and attachment theory; effects of trauma and
environmental risks on early childhood brain development,
especially violence exposure, maternal depression, and substance
abuse; and community-level risk factors (e.g., poverty,
homelessness). Openness to learning, capacity for self-reflection,
and eagerness to participate in reflective clinical supervision.
Strong commitment to the vision, mission, and goals of Child First.
Highly organized, self-motivated, reliable, and flexible (including
willingness to work non-traditional hours, including at least one
evening). Able to work as part of a team. Comfortable with
computers and experience with Word and Excel. Proven ability to
work with a high level of independence, maintain confidentiality,
prioritize assignments, and manage time effectively. Strong
conflict resolution skills. Be committed to building trust and
engagement with individuals and families from diverse backgrounds.
Demonstrates rational decision-making skills. Demonstrate
sensitivity and acceptance of individual experiences. Knowledge of
parenting skills, childhood developmental stages, and similar.
Qualifications Education: Masters degree in Counseling, Social
Work, Clinical Psychology, or related field (required). Licensure:
Within one month of employment must obtain a preliminary clinical
license. Provisional (LPCC, LSW, LMFTC, etc.) Fully Licensed (LPC,
LCSW, LMFT) All licenses must stay up to date and valid during
employment. Experience: Experience working psychotherapeutically
with culturally diverse children and families, including
parent-child therapeutic work and play therapy with very young
children (0-5 years), for a minimum of three years. Past CPP
training is highly valued. Experience providing mental health
assessment and consultation to early care and education sites.
Knowledge and experience working with adults with mental health,
substance use, and cognitive challenges. Experience providing
intervention within diverse home and community settings. Language
Skills: Bilingual (Spanish) preferred, depending on location. Other
Requirements: Valid drivers license, auto insurance, willingness to
travel to homes/communities. Requires living in or near the
location of the posting. Remains ethical and eligible to apply for
a National Provider Identifier (NPI) and Council for Affordable
Quality Healthcare (CAQH) to be able to provide clinical services
under Medicaid. Job Details Type: Full-Time Location: Pueblo,
Colorado (Hybrid - clinicians travel to clients homes, schools and
other community based settings) 1 day per week seeing clients in
Otero/Crowley/Bent Counties Department: In-Home Services Schedule:
Flexible, with required availability for 23 evenings per week
(47pm) or 34 weekend hours. Salary: $60,000 - $75,000 per year for
provisionally licensed staff (LPCC, CSW. LSW, LMFTC)
$75,000-$85,000 per year for fully licensed staff (LPC, LCSW, LMFT)
Benefits Paid health, dental, vision, life, short- and long-term
disability insurance. Flexible work hours Discretionary Time Off
(DTO) 401(k)retirement plan Employee Assistance Program (EAP)
Professional development support Referral bonuses Diversity &
Inclusion Paragon Behavioral Health Connections is committed to
creating a diverse, inclusive, and equitable workplace. We strongly
encourage applications from candidates of all backgrounds,
identities, and lived experiences.
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