Position Summary: Ensure the wellness of youth and families through supportive, direct childcare services and ensuring a safe, secure, and calm environment. The Intake Specialist works as a vital member of the care team to act as a mentor, coach, and support to those in a direct care position. The Intake Specialist works closely with Program Administrators and Unit Supervisors to prepare for and complete Intake procedure for all youth new to the program. Essential Functions: Model and act in accordance with Everstand's core values. Demonstrate and practice trauma informed leadership. Demonstrate and practice Everstand’s leadership mindset, “Choose kindness. Solve problems and learn together. Make it happen.” Acts in the capacity of the designated point of contact for new intakes entering the Caminos Program, duties to include (but not limited to): ensuring completion of steps to prepare unit to receive new intakes, greeting new intakes upon arrival and providing each youth with a warm welcome to the program, processing the admission of the youth in the UC portal and securing belongings of the new arrivals for Care Team staff to process and inventory. Assists with the preparation and coordination of resident discharges by completing required discharge documentation, reviewing required documentation with the resident, processing the discharge of the resident from the UC portal, and generating UC portal discharge documentation including the Verification of Release form. Consistently implements each residents programming in an individualized manner, implementing safety and guidance plans as applicable to provide additional support and ensures the completion of all documentation related to resident progress and activities. Coaches and mentors direct care staff to engage in supportive conversations with youth and their role as a positive, consistent support in the recovery from complex trauma. Encourages actions in a calm, respectful, and patient manner. Utilizes and mentors direct care staff to implement specialized training provided to prevent and support youth that are experiencing acting out behavior. This training includes but is not limited to: Therapeutic Crisis Intervention, Trauma Informed Care / National Traumatic Stress Network modules, Integrated Treatment and Prevention of Sexual Abuse and Harassment concepts. Encourages the establishment of a safe, secure, and calm milieu through supporting the direct care staff in completion of the unit routines and schedules, as well as unit systems for cleanliness, supplies, recreation, etc. Working with the care team, support the wellness of the youth through identifying and supporting the health, medical, educational, spiritual needs of the youth to create a trauma sensitive milieu. The goal is to create an environment that avoids triggering their unregulated emotions whenever possible. In order to assist the youth in regulating their emotions when they are unable, the Intake Specialist must be self-aware and is responsible for teaching the youth how to manage these difficult situations. Intake Specialists assist with developing interventions that include alternative pathways to seclusion or restraint. In collaboration with the unit supervisor and therapist, participates in the development and facilitation of weekly life skills and acculturation groups. Supports and mentors direct care staff to understand the value of life skills and acculturation groups and encourages direct care staff to participate in the identification of subject matter for these group sessions. Demonstrates understanding of how the Caminos Program works alongside other programs across the agency to support the orientation of youth and care team members. Able to demonstrate how the alignment of services supports treatment and how residential fits within the treatment services. Provides support to the direct care staff to teach and maintain an environment that supports the acquisition of life skills, including; health, hygiene, money management, etc. Help support the direct care staff in understanding that setting limits and offering a fair and reasonable consequence for unsafe behavior is central to establishing the treatment environment and avoid power struggles for non-safety issues. Administers medication according to physician and/or nurse’s orders and documents the medication administration record (MAR). Demonstrate effective communication and leadership that contributes to the ability to teach a mentor direct care staff and supports Everstand’s central goal, “team work always.” Demonstrates knowledge of and familiarity with both Everstand and Office of Refugee Resettlement Policy and Procedures relating to the care and supervision of Unaccompanied Children. This includes knowledge of legal background and authority governing the practice as related to working with Unaccompanied Children. Demonstrates the ability to ensure the appropriate staff support for campus, while minimizing and/or eliminating overtime. Provides safe transportation in agency vehicles for residents to keep scheduled appointments as required. Provides mandatory on-call coverage.