Mentor Consultant : Oregon Infant Mental Health Association (ORIMHA)
Remote: Oregon-based | Full-time 30-plus hours per week
Why This Work Matters
The earliest relationships shape lifelong well-being.
At ORIMHA, we support the professionals who support infants, toddlers, and families across Oregon. This role plays a critical part in strengthening that workforce through reflection, connection, and thoughtful practice.
Your work will extend beyond individual conversations, helping build a more connected, skilled, and supported system of care for Oregon’s youngest children.
About ORIMHA
The Oregon Infant Mental Health Association ORIMHA is a statewide nonprofit dedicated to supporting the emotional health and well-being of Oregon’s infants, toddlers, and their families.
We achieve this through a network of parents and professionals committed to advancing infant mental health principles across the state. Through Endorsement, Reflective Supervision, and training, we help build a connected, skilled, and thoughtful workforce across Oregon, grounded in infant mental health principles and committed to equity, relationships, and long-term impact.
About the Role
The Mentor Consultant supports Infant and Early Childhood Mental Health Consultants (IECMHC) across Oregon through reflective consultation, coaching, and professional development. This role focuses on strengthening practice quality, building consultant capacity, and modeling culturally responsive and culturally sustaining, equity-centered approaches in early childhood mental health consultation.
The Mentor Consultant collaborates closely with the Mentor Consultant Coordinator and other Mentor Consultants to ensure consistency and high-quality service delivery across regions.
What You Will Do
Reflective Consultation and Mentorship
Training and Practice Development
Program and System Support
Collaboration and Relationship Building
What You Bring
Why ORIMHA
Benefits and Compensation
Final candidates will be required to complete a background check, consistent with our commitment to supporting children, families, and communities we serve.
If you are drawn to reflective, relationship-based work and want to be part of a connected, mission-driven community, we would love to hear from you.
ORIMHA is committed to equity, inclusion, and belonging in both our work and our hiring practices. We welcome applicants of all backgrounds, identities, and experiences, and we recognize the value of lived experience in strengthening our work. We strive to create a workplace where all individuals feel respected, supported, and able to contribute fully.
Compensation for this role is expected to range from $76,500 to $85,500, depending on experience and alignment
Medical and dental benefits
403b with 4 percent employer match
Paid time off that increases with tenure