Licensed Clinician, Co-Responder Program

Claratel Behavioral HealthDecatur, GA
Onsite

About The Position

The Co-responder Program is a collaborative partnership between Claratel Behavioral Health and the local law enforcement to provide immediate, community based behavioral health crisis response. The Co-Responder License Clinician responds alongside trained Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) officers to assess, stabilize, and connect individuals experiencing behavioral crisis to appropriate level of care. This position plays a critical role in reducing unnecessary hospitalization and incarceration by providing real-time clinical decision-making in the field. This role is ideal for independently licensed clinicians who are confident in crisis assessment, thrive in dynamics, environments, and are committed to community-based intervention. Clinical supervision and program leadership support are embedded within the program structure.

Requirements

  • Master’s degree in counseling, social work, or related field
  • Active Georgia License (LPC, LCSW)
  • Crisis intervention experience
  • At least two years of mental health / substance use disorder experience in assessment and stabilization.
  • Knowledgeable about signs and symptoms of withdrawal and acute psychosis.
  • Strong clinical decision-making skills in high-pressure environments
  • Ability to remain calm, grounded and clinically focused during crisis situations
  • Professional communication skills across system, including law enforcement and community partners
  • Commitment to ethical practice and confidentiality

Nice To Haves

  • Co-responder or CIT experience
  • ACT or Crisis stabilization experience
  • Experience working with law enforcement

Responsibilities

  • Provides on-scene crisis assessment, mental status evaluation, and brief therapeutic intervention in community settings
  • Conduct suicide and violence risk assessments and determine appropriate disposition, including coordination of involuntary admissions (1013/2013) when clinically indicated
  • Utilize advanced de-escalation techniques and trauma-informed approaches to stabilize individuals in high-stress situations
  • Collaborate directly with CIT-trained officers to ensure coordinated and safe crisis response
  • Facilities linkage to outpatient services, crisis stabilization unit, and other community supports
  • Exercise independent clinical judgement in fast-paced and unpredictable environments
  • Participate in case consultation, team meetings, and cross-system collaboration to strengthen program outcomes
  • Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with agency and state standards
  • Engage in homeless outreach, community engagement, and engagement with community/law enforcement partners
  • Make follow-up wellness calls and visits with clients in the community.
  • Alway exhibits clear and professional communication with individuals, families/significant others, staff, and public safety officers.
  • Participate in rotating on-call schedule to provide telephonic support to officers in the field.
  • Performs duties from a recovery oriented, client centered, and trauma informed perspective.
  • Enhance professional growth and development through participation in specialized training.

Benefits

  • Claratel Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Candidates who may require an accommodation under the Americans with Disabilities Act or similar law to perform the essential functions of this job are encouraged to contact Human Resources at [email protected].
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