Community Assessment Clinician
Listed on 2025-11-29
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Crisis Counselor
Position Number
P # 1376
General DescriptionThe Crisis Mental Health Clinician works at night to conduct mental health emergency assessments on individuals who are experiencing a mental health crisis as well as assist with crisis follow-up calls. The Crisis MHC's main function is to determine the level of placement needed for the individual in crisis. Assessments typically take place in the Emergency Rooms or local jails. Some may be done in person, tele‑video, or by phone.
The Crisis MHC also assists the crisis phone specialist with follow‑up calls and calls from the crisis line. The Crisis MHC reports to the Crisis Program Director.
Required:
Bachelor's Degree in Counseling, Rehabilitation, Psychology, Social Work or other Human Services discipline that meets QMHP Requirements from an accredited college or university.
Preferred:
Six (6) months continuous full‑time direct care experience in an adult mental health setting, inclusive of some mental health crisis evaluation and intervention.
Required:
Valid Texas driver's license.
Required:
Sight, hearing, talking, lifting up to 25 pounds, prolonged standing, walking, driving a vehicle, and hand/finger dexterity.
Required:
Must be physically able to complete Satori Alternatives to Managing Aggression (SAMA), CPR, First Aid, and Defensive Driving training modules. Must have a driving record insurable by Burke's insurance administrator. You must have a reliable personal vehicle and travel routinely within the service area.
Monday - Friday; 10:00 p.m.
- 6:00 a.m.
$43,920 - $45,355 annually, depending on qualifications and experience.
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