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Crisis Mental Health Clinician - (Monday - Thursday)

DescriptionValley Healthcare System, Inc., formerly the Community Health Center of South Columbus, has provided quality healthcare services since 1994. We offer a comprehensive range of medical, dental, vision, outreach, behavioral health, and pharmacy services to individuals and families across the Chattahoochee Valley region and beyond. We are committed to patient-centered, team-based care that meets people where they are regardless of their circumstances.Position SummaryValley Healthcare System is seeking a passionate and experienced Crisis Mental Health Clinician to join our Mental Health Integration Program, a grant funded collaborative initiative with the City of Columbus Fire Department and Police Department. This program aims to provide on-scene crisis intervention, mental health assessments, and de-escalation services to individuals experiencing behavioral health emergencies. The clinician will work alongside first responders to ensure individuals in crisis receive appropriate mental health care and community support.Duties & ResponsibilitiesRespond to behavioral health crisis calls in the Columbus community alongside police officers, EMTs, and firefighters.Conduct on-site mental health assessments to determine appropriate care interventions.Provide crisis de-escalation, safety planning, and short-term case management.Assist in connecting individuals to appropriate mental health, substance use treatment, and social services; 1013 if necessary.Collaborate with law enforcement and emergency medical services to divert individuals from unnecessary hospitalization or incarceration.Maintain accurate and timely documentation of assessments, interventions, and referrals.Participate in team debriefings, training sessions, and case consultations.Advocate for individuals experiencing mental health crises, ensuring they receive compassionate and trauma-informed care.Performs other duties as assigned.ShiftMonday – Thursday 10:00 AM – 8:00 PMRequirementsMaster’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related field.Must hold a current LCSW, LPC, LMHC, or equivalent state licensureMinimum 1-2 years of experience in crisis intervention, emergency psychiatric services, or community mental health settings.Strong understanding of trauma-informed care, de-escalation techniques, and mental health crisis intervention models.Ability to work in high-stress environments and collaborate effectively with emergency responders.Strong verbal and written communication skills.Valid driver’s license and ability to travel within the community as needed.Preferred Qualifications & ExperienceExperience working in co-response teams or with law enforcement, fire departments, or emergency medical services.Familiarity with Columbus-area mental health and social service resources.Training in Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) models, Motivational Interviewing, or Mental Health First Aid.Compliance & ConfidentialityAdhere to all federal, state, and local regulations, including HIPAA Privacy & Security standardsMaintain strict confidentiality of all patient and organizational informationSecure workstations and patient records per facility policy and HIPAA guidelinesPhysical & Environmental RequirementsDuties involve regular movement (walking, standing, bending, lifting) and occasional high-stress situationsPosition includes both administrative and clinical responsibilities in school and clinic settingsMay require working outside of standard hours based on program and patient needsCompensation & Benefits100% Employer-Paid Medical Coverage and Long-term Disability CoverageNo-cost Dental and Vision services at our Clinics - Additional Dental, Vision, and Short-term disability coverage is available for purchase at a reduce cost.403(b) Retirement PlanCompetitive Salary: $69,426.00 - $86,782.00 AnnuallyContinuing Medical Education (CME) and Expense ReimbursementGenerous Paid Time Off (PTO) and Holidays