We are establishing a Disaster Response Mental Health Provider Pool for Charlotte County, Florida (and potentially other areas in the southeastern United States) to support behavioral health operations during hurricanes, severe storms, flooding, evacuations, and other declared disaster or emergency events. This is a temporary, as-needed position. Selected candidates will be placed into an on-call disaster response pool and activated only when emergency operations are initiated within Charlotte County. Applicants do not need to reside in Charlotte County or Florida; however, candidates must be available for rapid deployment to Charlotte County on short notice. A Disaster Response Mental Health Provider plays a critical role in delivering emotional, psychological, and behavioral support to individuals and families residing in shelters due to crisis or displacement events. Whether in the aftermath of natural disasters, emergency evacuations, or mass care events, this role ensures that shelter residents receive appropriate and timely mental health care in a trauma-informed and culturally responsive manner. Working collaboratively within a multi-disciplinary shelter team, the Mental Health Provider helps individuals process acute stress, mitigate the risk of escalation or harm, and connect to ongoing services. The position demands flexibility, compassion, and an understanding of disaster mental health principles. This role requires flexibility, emotional resilience, strong clinical judgment, and the ability to provide high-quality behavioral health care in fast-paced, resource-limited settings.
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