The Outpatient Child Therapist provides individual, group, and/or family therapy to children and adolescents experiencing emotional, behavioral, developmental, or mental health challenges. The therapist works collaboratively with caregivers, schools, and other community providers to support the child's emotional well-being, promote resilience, and address symptoms interfering with daily functioning. This role requires clinical knowledge, cultural sensitivity, and a compassionate, client-centered approach. Services may be delivered in-person or telehealth, within the clinic setting, depending on client and program needs. Key Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive, strength-based assessments and develop individualized treatment plans in collaboration with youth and families. Deliver evidence-based and developmentally appropriate outpatient therapy to children, adolescents, and families. Utilize a variety of clinical modalities including CBT, play therapy, trauma-informed care, family sy...Therapist, Clinical, Healthcare