Behavioral Health Crisis Clinician
Job Type
Full-time
Description

Behavioral Health Crisis Clinician

Seattle, WA | In-Person | Full-Time & Part-Time Available
$36.16/hour + $4/hour graveyard differential
Union-represented (OPEIU)


Be there when it matters—and practice at the top of your license.


At Crisis Connections, crisis clinicians don’t read scripts or carry caseloads. They provide real-time clinical decision-making, guide life-saving interventions, and serve as trusted clinical leaders supporting the front-line staff who answer the call.

As a Crisis Services Clinician, you’ll combine direct crisis assessment with clinical leadership—supporting callers in their most critical moments while mentoring and consulting with crisis phone staff and volunteers. This is high-acuity work done collaboratively, with structure, backup, and mission-driven purpose.


If you thrive in fast-paced environments and want crisis work that is clinically meaningful and sustainable, this role offers impact, stability, and strong team support.


What You’ll Do

  • Provide clinical assessment, suicide risk evaluation, and crisis intervention via telephone
  • Serve as the clinical lead on shift, offering real-time consultation, coaching, and support to crisis phone staff and volunteers
  • Coordinate crisis response, including hospital diversion, triage, and one-call coordination with first responders
  • Authorize inpatient services using clinical judgment and least-restrictive care principles
  • Ensure accurate documentation and adherence to high clinical and ethical standards
  • Collaborate with community partners, hospitals, mobile crisis teams, and public mental health agencies

This Role Is a Great Fit If You

  • Enjoy rapid assessment, clinical consultation, and decision-making in high-acuity situations
  • Prefer shift-based work without an ongoing caseload
  • Value collaborative practice and structured clinical leadership
  • Want meaningful crisis work without field response or productivity quotas


Requirements

What We’re Looking For

  • Master’s degree in a social science or related field
  • Eligible for or pursuing Agency Affiliated Counselor (AAC) licensure or higher  (Licensure costs reimbursed; support provided)
  • At least 2 years of supervised clinical experience working with individuals experiencing serious mental illness
  • Strong clinical judgment, calm decision-making, and comfort in high-pressure situations
  • Prior leadership, supervision, or consultation experience strongly preferred

Why Join Crisis Connections

  • Mission-driven work with immediate, life-changing impact
  • Supportive, collaborative clinical team with ongoing training and consultation
  • Union-represented role with predictable wage progression and job protections
  • Excellent benefits, including medical, dental, vision, PTO, paid holidays, and retirement options
  • Annual wage increases and opportunities for growth
  • Flexible scheduling, free parking, and transit benefits
  • A workplace that actively values diversity, equity, inclusion, and lived experience

Our Commitment

Crisis Connections is an equal opportunity employer. We strongly encourage candidates from BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and disability communities to apply. Diverse perspectives strengthen our organization and the care we provide.


Ready to make a difference?

If you’re a skilled, compassionate clinician ready to lead in moments that matter most, we’d love to hear from you. Apply today and help ensure no one faces crisis alone.