The position involves providing care and services for children and families with multifaceted needs, including stabilization in living environments, coordination of placements, and support during discharge from higher levels of care. Responsibilities include conducting assessments, providing therapeutic interventions, managing clinical treatment, collaborating with care teams, attending meetings, maintaining records, and more. Qualifications include being at least 21 years old, possessing a Master’s degree in a related field, having relevant licensure or eligibility, experience in mental health settings, knowledge of evidence-based therapeutic approaches, strong communication skills, and familiarity with electronic health records. The job requires working in an office environment, occasional travel within the community, heavy computer use, ability to sit for prolonged periods, occasional lifting, and effective crisis response. The employer is committed to Equal Employment Opportunity and provides benefits to full-time employees.