Job Description
Be the Calm in the Storm as a Mobile Crisis Clinician This is a full-time, benefit eligible position. the schedule is Monday - Friday 4:00pm-12:00am. Do you thrive in fast-paced, high-impact environments where your clinical skills can truly change lives? As a Mobile Crisis Clinician, you’ll be on the front lines providing immediate, person-centered crisis intervention to individuals in behavioral health distress. You’ll assess needs, de-escalate crises, and ensure individuals are connected with the care and resources they need — all while collaborating with a compassionate and skilled team. This is a great opportunity for someone who: Wants to make a direct difference during critical moments Values flexibility in their schedule and setting Is passionate about trauma-informed, culturally competent behavioral healthcare If you’re skilled in risk assessment, calm under pressure, and ready to be a first responder in mental health support, this role is a meaningful next step. Key Responsibilities Provide timely crisis assessment and intervention via phone, video, or in person Conduct Zero Suicide screenings and risk evaluations Make clinically sound decisions to stabilize individuals and refer to appropriate services Coordinate care with internal teams and external community partners Deliver culturally responsive, trauma-informed care Document services accurately and maintain compliance with agency and state standards Participate in supervision and collaborate with multidisciplinary teams Regional travel required; hybrid work environment with office-based shifts required Requirements, Skills, Knowledge and Expertise Master's degree in counseling, social work, or psychology required. WORK EXPERIENCE/TRAINING/ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS Working knowledge of DSM-V required A valid driver's license and agency established minimum automobile coverage required Reliable transportation LICENSURE/CERTIFICATION PLPC, LMSW, LPC, PLMFT, LMFT, or LCSW required You’ll Be A Great Fit for This Role if You: Are passionate about showing up for others in crisis and creating a safe, supportive space Have strong clinical instincts and can remain calm under pressure Thrive in dynamic environments and are flexible with shifting needs or locations Communicate clearly and compassionately with individuals, families, and community partners Are confident in your clinical documentation and assessment skills Believe in whole-person, strength-based care and the power of connection during critical moments