Crisis Clinician
Listed on 2026-03-05
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Healthcare
Mental Health
Lead with compassion and expertise — join us as a Crisis Clinician and guide care for individuals in crisis when it matters most.
Schedule:
As Needed - Prefer Week Days 7a-3:30p
As a Crisis Clinician (Internal
Title:
Triage Clinician Lead) at our Behavioral Health Crisis Center (BHCC), you’ll be the primary point of assessment for individuals experiencing behavioral health or substance use crises. In this role, you’ll not only provide comprehensive clinical evaluations, but also guide the flow of services, oversee non-clinical team members, and collaborate with community partners to ensure every person receives timely, person-centered care.
- Thrives in a leadership role within a fast-paced, crisis care environment
- Wants to directly support individuals in crisis while also mentoring team members
- Values collaboration across disciplines, agencies, and community partners
- Believes in holistic, person-centered care that prevents unnecessary hospitalization or law enforcement involvement
- Serve as the lead assessor for individuals presenting at the BHCC
- Provide comprehensive assessments, intake documentation, and individualized discharge planning
- Oversee and support non-clinical staff during assigned shifts
- Direct the flow and referral processes to ensure timely, appropriate care
- Collaborate with internal teams, law enforcement, EMS, and community partners to coordinate services
- Maintain accurate, professional documentation and records in compliance with regulations
- Provide culturally responsive care that honors the unique needs of each individual
- Offer virtual support to other BHCC or Youth Behavioral Health Urgent Care sites as needed
Bachelor’s degree in a human services field required
Master’s degree in counseling, social work, or psychology preferred
Work Experience/Training/Additional RequirementsMinimum of two years of experience working in Crisis Services if a bachelor’s degree is the highest level of education obtained
or
Must be a Qualified Addiction Professional (QAP) as defined in 9 CSR 10-7.140 (2) (RR)
LICENSURE/CERTIFICATIONIf a licensed therapist, must have one of the following: PLPC, LMSW, PLMFT, LPC, LCSW, LMFT
If a QAP, must have one of the following: CADC, CRADC, CRAADC, CCJP, CCDP
You’ll Be A Great Fit for This Role if You:- Bring calm, clear decision-making to high-pressure situations
- Are confident in leading and mentoring team members while providing direct clinical care
- Communicate with clarity and empathy across diverse groups, from patients to community partners
- Believe in building bridges between care providers, law enforcement, and other agencies to best serve individuals in crisis
- Are passionate about inspiring hope and promoting wellness through strength-based, person-centered care
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