Responsibilities: ⢠Maintaining a safe, healthy, and therapeutic environment at STRTP ⢠Ensuring that each youth admitted to the program has a mental health assessment ⢠Ensuring that each youth in the STRTP has commonality of needs with the other youth in the STRTP ⢠Ensuring the mental health services identified on each treatment plan are provided and appropriate to meet the individual needs of the child ⢠Monitoring the quality of the mental health services provided to youth ⢠Ensuring that documentation and recordkeeping requirements are met ⢠Providing direct supervision to licensed and unlicensed, board registered clinical staff (APCC, ASW, AMFT) ⢠Working with program leaders to perform personnel functions for all staff, including overseeing hiring, professional development, evaluation, and termination ⢠Cultivating effective partnerships with applicable county offices, school districts, law enforcement agencies, emergency services, and other community providers, and facilitating effective training for partners, as requested ⢠Engaging in data-based program assessment activities to evaluate effectiveness and guide improvement ⢠Utilizing crisis communication and de-escalation techniques as per Senecas Equilibrium model training. Qualifications: ⢠Required: Must hold a current, active California license in good standing as one of: LMFT, LCSW, LPCC, licensed psychologist, or board-certified psychiatrist ⢠At least two years post-licensure; must be eligible to provide clinical supervision per the California Board of Behavioral requirements ⢠Prior experience working with children/youth and families with intensive mental health needs ⢠TB test clearance, fingerprinting clearance, and any other state/federal licensing or certification requirements ⢠At least 21 years of age.