This position involves providing comprehensive mental health services to children and youth (ages 0-21) within a trauma-informed approach, including assessment, therapy, case management, psychoeducation, and crisis intervention. Clinicians develop individualized treatment plans, collaborate with outside agencies, and may facilitate groups or family sessions. The role offers clinical autonomy, professional growth opportunities, and incentives based on experience and licensure. Candidates should have a master's degree in a related field, relevant experience, and licensure or registration with appropriate boards. Responsibilities include working in various settings (home, school, telehealth), maintaining documentation, and managing crisis situations. Proficiency in electronic health records, understanding of child development, and teamwork skills are essential. Salary ranges from $71,640 to $93,320 annually, depending on licensure and experience. Physical requirements include driving, lifting, and mobility needed for fieldwork. Management may adjust duties as needed.