This full-time clinician position involves providing comprehensive mental health services to children and youth aged 0-21, including assessment, psychotherapy, case management, psychoeducation, and crisis intervention. Clinicians develop and implement therapeutic treatment plans using trauma-informed and evidence-based approaches, collaborate with outside agencies, and may facilitate groups or family sessions. The role offers opportunities for professional growth, clinical autonomy, and bonuses based on hours, licensure, and experience. Requirements include a Master's degree in a related field, active licensure or registration, and relevant experience in assessments and therapy. The position requires strong organizational skills, proficiency with electronic records, and the ability to work efficiently in a multidisciplinary team. Compensation varies by licensure level, with annual salaries ranging from $71,640 to $93,320. Physical requirements include driving, lifting, and mobility in field settings.