The job involves providing mental health services to individuals and families during pregnancy and parenthood, including assessment, counseling, and case management. Responsibilities include working with a multidisciplinary team, developing personalized care plans, facilitating group sessions, providing support and education, maintaining documentation, and engaging in professional training. Qualifications include a master’s level mental health practitioner degree, clinical licensure, communication skills, attention to detail, and knowledge of community resources. Other requirements include cultural competence, computer skills, and the ability to work in a team. Physical requirements include light work and various physical activities. The job involves flexibility in schedule, travel between locations, and adherence to organizational policies.