Social Services Supervisor - Mental Health; Crisis Response Unit
Listed on 2026-01-12
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Healthcare
Mental Health, Crisis Counselor -
Social Work
Mental Health, Crisis Counselor
Location: West Saint Paul
POSTING TYPE:
Open Competitive
DEPARTMENT:
Social Services
HOURS:
Full-time; anticipated hours are Monday - Friday evenings, 2:00pm - 10:00pm, with occasional business day hours for meetings.
THE ability to work on-call hours is a requirement of this position.
This position is funded by limited term dollars and will be reviewed annually based on available funding and board approval.
PREFERRED SALARY RANGE: $92,218 - $103,745 annually (2026 Rates; Salary Grade 110)
FULL SALARY RANGE: $92,218 - $144,090 annually
LOCATION:
In person at Northern Service Center and Crisis and Recovery Center, West Saint Paul, MN, may include options for hybrid work
This position is based in the community, with mobile crisis response team members working in various environments including county buildings, client homes, public spaces, and police departments.
UNION: HSSA
CLOSE DATE: 4:30 p.m. on 1/5/2026
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The Social Services Supervisor will work as part of the Social Services Supervisor team. This position will have primary supervision responsibilities with Dakota County’s expanding mental health crisis continuum and will be cross-trained in other Social Services program areas.
This position will supervise a team of social workers who provide phone and mobile crisis response to adults, children and families. The supervisor is responsible for providing clinical and staff supervision of telephonic response, mobile response, mental health assessment, crisis follow-up, short-term crisis stabilization services and service coordination.
The supervisor is responsible for overseeing program operations, collaborating with internal and external partners – including 911 dispatch, police and emergency medical services, hospitals and schools – and other stakeholders, and providing system training and outreach. This position assists in the assessment, modification, development, and coordination of Social Services and related programs to ensure person-centered and recovery-oriented service delivery and system coordination.
This position is responsible for overseeing the evening hours of operations for the Crisis Response Unit including services provided at the Dakota County Crisis and Recovery Center, ensuring that services are provided in accordance with the Minnesota Mobile Crisis statute (MN Statute 245.461) and other relevant state and local guidelines. This role works in collaboration with three supervisors to provide 24/7/365 supervision and support across the full crisis continuum of care.
The Crisis Continuum Supervisor provides direct supervision of crisis staff, coordination of services, and ensures that clients receive timely, effective, and culturally competent mental health crisis care in the community and at the Crisis and Recovery Center.
- Master's degree in Social Work, Social Services/Human Services, Psychology, Sociology, Corrections/Criminal Justice, Criminology, Behavioral Science, or related field
- Four years professional work in a Social Services agency which must include at least two years of direct service or supervisor-level experience with community-based mental health crisis response or stabilization services.
- Licensed and qualified as an independent Mental Health Professional under Minn. Stat § 245.462 Subd. 18
- Holds a valid independent license as a LICSW, LPCC or LMFT
- Valid driver's license
- Licensed Alcohol and Drug Counselor (LADC) under Minn. Statute
- Experience supervising (hiring, disciplining, developing) professional level staff.
- Experience working with children and families
- Experience…
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