Behavioral Health Crisis Response Clinician
Listed on 2026-08-22
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Crisis Counselor, Community Health
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Final date to receive applications:September 10, 2026
Compensation Details:Full Pay Range 83,616. Generally, the hiring range is from the minimum up to 80% of the range. This is a full-time salaried position.
Scheduled WeeklyHours:
40
Benefit Eligibility Group:Non Union (30+ Hours) Locate the Benefit Eligibility Group value on the Employee Benefit Eligibility document to identify the benefits offered for this job.
Job DescriptionSummary:
Under general supervision, the Behavioral Health Crisis Response Clinician responds with police or other Behavioral Health Crisis Response Team staff to 911 or police non-emergency line calls with a behavioral health component. The clinicians provide crisis intervention, assessment, de-escalation, and referral to services. They are part of the City of Boulder’s Behavioral Health Crisis Response Team (BHCRT), which provides both co-response with Boulder Police Department and alternative response with other BHCRT staff.
Clinicians co-respond on calls for service that involve more dynamic situations, while an alternative response can occur for lower acuity calls.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
- Provides in-person response to situations involving behavioral health concerns or crisis in a variety of community settings via Boulder Police & Fire dispatch, including homes, businesses, street corners, parks, congregate living facilities, and shelters.
- Conducts clinical interventions, including mental status exams, suicide and risk assessments to address presenting crisis and determine if people in distress meet criteria for involuntary treatment. Prepares mental health holds and other legal documents as needed.
- Makes appropriate level of care decisions on scene and communicates, collaborates, and creates relationships with multiple collateral agencies, including schools, hospitals, family members and significant others to facilitate referrals for needed community-based services and treatment.
- Provides telephone or in person follow ups with community members in order to connect them to behavioral health care and other resources in the community.
- Participates in clinical supervision and team meetings according to team policies.
- Documents all contacts according to team policies.
- Ability to communicate ideas clearly in written or spoken form, particularly as it applies to documentation, care coordination, and in crisis situations. Completes work in a timely and consistent manner in accordance with team policies.
- Ability to communicate tactfully and effectively with the public and colleagues.
- Ability to demonstrate emotional regulation during responses to 911 calls that may involve highly distressed or antagonistic individuals and manage secondary trauma related to crisis work.
- Ability to demonstrate knowledge of major mental illness, personality disorders, neurocognitive disorders, complex trauma, intellectual/developmental disabilities, substance use disorders, suicide assessment, safety planning, crisis de-escalation, trauma informed care, harm reduction, criteria for involuntary behavioral health care according to Colorado statute, and impact of involuntary treatment.
- Ability to demonstrate proficiency in Microsoft Office suite and the records management systems used by the team.
- Ability to practice within applicable laws and ethics with a demonstrated skill in acting with integrity as a steward of public resources and as a professional working in the involuntary treatment system. Demonstrated skill in applying ethical principles to complex problems.
- Ability to support change with flexibility and grace.
- Ability to work effectively and efficiently as a member of a team.
- Knowledge of community resources and ability to make appropriate referrals in crisis situations.
- Skill in listening to concerns and ideas of colleagues and community members.
- Skill in making rapid, accurate diagnostic assessments, including some ability to distinguish between psychosis due to mental illness vs substance use.
- Valid Driver’s License and ability to maintain an acceptable motor vehicle record. Must have a working motor vehicle.
- Meet and maintain the requirements of applicable federal, state, and organizational background checks, including the Criminal Justice Information Services (CJIS) background check.
- Have and maintain acceptable background information, including criminal conviction history.
- Ability to communicate fluently in English and Spanish.
- Ability to demonstrate related behavioral health experience as a mobile crisis clinician, co-responder, crisis clinician doing level of care assessments, or other modality working with an acute population in a high intensity environment.
- Knowledge of and prior experience working and collaborating with EMS, police and/or fire personnel.
- Knowledge of and prior experience working with or in Boulder area behavioral health treatment systems and supportive services.
- Licensed…
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