Provides assessment, linkage, and advocacy services to emotionally disturbed children, in vivo at a level of intensity necessary to promote individual empowerment and reduce the need for inpatient treatment; to promote family stabilization, and/or out of home placement for children; develops and implements individual services plans; engages in pre-discharge planning at state psychiatric facilities; provides support services to care givers; participates as a Child and Family team member; completes required documentation as prescribed by licensure, Medicaid, managed care groups or other third party payers with regards to clinical services and medical records keeping; and complies with all regulations applicable to program services; provides specialized services to meet a variety of individual needs such as, but not limited to, housing, education, risk assessment, and prevention of infectious disease; sessions may be individual, group, and family settings, on-site and in the community. M1: Bachelor’s Degree in Psychology, Social Work, Criminal Justice, Vocational Rehabilitation, Counseling, Sociology, or other approved Human Services Degree.