CRT Clinician

Douglas County, COEnglewood, CO
5d$68,953 - $103,429

About The Position

The Human Services Department is hiring for a CRT Clinician. The Community Response Team (CRT) is a Co-Responder, crisis intervention program that serves Douglas County and provides an emergency response to individuals experiencing a mental health, substance use disorder, housing or school-based crisis in the community. The CRT clinician operates as a Co-Responder team member with law enforcement, riding 40-hours/week with an assigned law enforcement partner in a police vehicle. The CRT operates seven days a week, with shifts scheduled between 8:00 a.m. and 10:00 p.m. Most teams follow a 4x10 schedule, though exact hours vary by team. Specific shift details, including assigned team schedules, will be discussed during the interview process. Generally, the hiring range is $68,953 - $86,191, annually. Qualifications, education and experience as it relates to the position will be taken into consideration when determining hiring salary. Your future is important to us. Douglas County offers a comprehensive benefits package — including medical, dental, vision, and retirement plans — plus a wide range of additional resources to support your health, growth, and overall well-being.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in psychology, counseling, or social work required.
  • Must be licensed or pending licensure with supervision (LPC, LMFT, LCSW).
  • At least 2 years of treatment experience in a mental health setting.
  • Must have crisis experience.
  • Must possess a valid Colorado Driver’s License upon hire, with complying insurance. Review of motor vehicle record is required at time of hire and periodically throughout employment.
  • This position requires successful completion of a criminal background check including fingerprinting through a national database.

Nice To Haves

  • Experience with military and/or law enforcement is a plus.
  • A combination of education and experience may be considered.

Responsibilities

  • Involves identifying, assessing, stabilizing, and safety planning with individual and families with the goal of reducing imminent risk and increasing coping skills and functioning.
  • Works alongside law enforcement, treatment providers and other partners as members of a multi-disciplinary team devoted to linking individuals and families to the appropriate treatment.
  • Ideally the clinicians assist in diverting individuals from emergency departments, jails and maintaining individuals in their home and communities.
  • Conduct psychosocial evaluations, using evidence-based tools, for individuals experiencing an acute psychiatric emergency in various community settings.
  • Develop effective safety/crisis intervention plans that are client-centered and support strong therapeutic partnerships with clients and families.
  • Coordinate immediate placement and follow-up services with community providers using the strength-based, Wrap-Around philosophy.
  • Function as part of an interdisciplinary team as well as develop and maintain effective relationships with other community professionals.
  • Provide care/support to families that demonstrates cultural awareness and respect of their cultural beliefs, customs, and norms.
  • Refer individuals and families to resource specialist services which provide coordination with other agencies and service providers to meet SDoH needs.
  • Document in Julota all assessments completed, interactions with individuals and families, and any other pertinent information or information required in the CRT process.
  • Attend team meetings as scheduled.
  • Regularly meet with the CRT clinical supervisor.
  • Performs other duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Douglas County offers a comprehensive benefits package — including medical, dental, vision, and retirement plans — plus a wide range of additional resources to support your health, growth, and overall well-being.
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