Provide therapeutic presence and support on the milieu as needed, using de escalation and relationship-based approaches consistent with trauma-informed care + Complete timely, accurate documentation for all services; ensure compliance with agency policy, licensure, payer, CARF, and HIPAA privacy and security requirements + Participate in on-call rotation to provide coaching and clinical guidance to direct care staff outside of business hours, maintaining calm, compassionate support and clear accountability + Advance equity and cultural responsiveness; contribute to an inclusive environment where youth and families are treated with respect and dignity + Other duties as assigned + Respond to crisis situations using approved de-escalation techniques and, when necessary, implement trained physical intervention procedures (including physical holds) to ensure the immediate safety of youth, staff, and others, in accordance with program policy and training. + Coordinate care with psychiatrists, medical, educational, and community providers to support whole-person care and smooth transitions + Facilitate at least one mental health–focused group per week that promotes emotional regulation, resilience, and safe skill practice + Lead or participate in treatment reviews, using data and observation to evaluate service impact and ensure accountability to treatment goals + Collaborate with the treatment team on milieu interventions, discharge planning, and aftercare supports, sustaining a safe, professional, and team-oriented work culture.