The 911 Call Diversion Clinician is a critical role that provides support to individuals in crisis, ensuring they receive the necessary emotional support and resources while reducing the burden on law enforcement.
In Short
Position involves oversight of 911 Crisis Diversion Specialists.
Requires a Master's degree in psychology, counseling, or social work.
Experience with crisis intervention and mental health is essential.
Responsibilities include monitoring calls and providing clinical support.
Must work effectively in a multi-disciplinary team.
Offers a hybrid work environment with remote capabilities.
Pay rate is $37.97/hour plus shift differential.
Excellent benefits including medical, dental, and paid time off.
Encourages diversity and inclusion within the workplace.
Requires a background check and computer skills assessment.
Requirements
Master’s degree in psychology, counseling, or social work.
Mental Health Professional certification required.
Experience in crisis situations and call center preferred.
Excellent communication skills are a must.
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment.
Experience with law enforcement and crisis response is a plus.
Knowledge of community resources is beneficial.
Experience in the King County Public Mental Health System preferred.
Benefits
Comprehensive medical, dental, and vision coverage.
Generous Paid Time Off and holidays.
Discounts on transit passes and free parking.
Flexible schedules and growth opportunities.
Self-care tools and regular check-ins with supervisors.