This is a leadership role for someone who knows treatment happens in real time — not just on paper. A day in this role might start with a check-in at shift change, noticing the tone of the home before you even say a word. You might coach a Teen LIFE Coach through a tough interaction, help a student regulate after a hard morning, or sit with a staff member who needs help translating a treatment plan into something usable in the moment. You’re the person who helps the home stay steady — especially when emotions run high. As a Treatment Lead, you bridge the clinical plan and daily life. You bring clarity when things feel confusing, calm when things feel intense, and direction when staff aren’t sure what the next right step is. You work closely with the Campus LIFE Supervisor, therapists, and academic teams to ensure treatment is consistent, trauma-informed, and lived out with intention across every shift. What Success Feels Like You walk into the home and it feels steady. Staff are confident. Students know what to expect. Hard moments still happen, but they’re handled with skill and care instead of chaos. The tone stays consistent across shifts. Trust grows. Progress happens quietly but steadily. You leave at the end of the day knowing that people were supported, treatment was honored, and the home ran the way it’s meant to — with dignity, clarity, and intention. Because it’s meaningful. Because you see growth. Because you help people feel safe. And because you get to lead in a way that actually changes lives — including your own.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
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