Youable Emotional Health is looking for an accountable and decisive team member who wants to make a dynamic and lasting impact in their community. We are a passionate and responsive organization making a difference in the lives of over 20,000 families and individuals throughout the Twin Cities metro area each year. We pride ourselves on bringing innovative, dimensional solutions to mental health challenges while continually learning new and better ways to provide care. Our mission is to empower people of all ages to live an emotionally healthy life.
We are seeking a motivated professional to oversee the Adolescent Day Treatment program in partnership with the school district team. This position provides clinical and operational leadership to ensure high-quality, client-centered care while supporting a cohesive, accountable, and mission-driven team.
Essential Functions
- Lead, mentor, and support clinicians and team members to deliver ethical and effective individual, group, and family therapy, skills development, and coordinated services.
- Foster collaboration, teamwork, and strengths-based consultation with internal team members and academic partners.
- Manage program operations, workflow, scheduling, capacity, and resource allocation to meet service demands and fiscal expectations.
- Hold team members accountable to performance goals, documentation standards, and agency policies.
- Provide crisis guidance, risk assessment, safety planning, and escalation to higher levels of care when necessary.
- Facilitate team meetings, supervision, and consultation to promote consistency, training, and best practices.
- Oversee hiring, onboarding, clinical development, performance evaluation, and corrective actions when appropriate.
- Conduct diagnostic assessments to support eligibility and enrollment.
- Ensure compliance with regulatory, contractual, and quality standards and report program outcomes to stakeholders.
Required Qualifications
Masters degree in a mental health area.Independent professional licensure (LP, LPCC, LMFT, or LICSW), or license-eligible in Minnesota.At least two years of clinical experience working with adolescents experiencing severe emotional disturbance and their families, including trauma-informed practice and group work.Strong prioritization, decision-making, collaboration, and crisis-response skills.Ability to identify program improvements and support team strengths within a fast-paced environment.Preferred Qualifications
Experience in program management, clinical supervision, DHS compliance, or school-based services.Skills and Abilities
Effective leadership and change management capabilities.Excellent communication, interpersonal, and reflective practice skills.Ability to build and sustain an engaged, culturally responsive, strengths-focused team.Independent initiative and the ability to motivate others.Work Environment
Exposure to fragrances and other environmental elements that may affect chemical sensitivity.Interaction with a range of personalities and diverse individuals.Sitting for extended periods of time.Ability to lift up to 25 pounds.The employer reserves the right to change or add duties to this position if the changes and / or additions are consistent with those of the job title.
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