Job Posting Title:
Crisis Response Clinician
Department:
Bernalillo County Sheriff's Office
Location:
400 ROMA AVE NW
Pay:
$69,451.00 - $109,720.00
Close Date:
November 17, 2025
Employees at Bernalillo County enjoy the ability to team up with each other to build a high quality of life for our county residents, communities, and businesses. In addition to being an organization with a strong focus on work-life balance, building a culture of flexibility, learning, and belonging the County offers many benefits. Employees of Bernalillo County enjoy many thoughtful rewards such as, but not limited to generous leave accruals; career development opportunities; remote & flex-work options as appropriate; longevity pay; education assistance program; health benefits; lucrative retirement; and so much more.
 
BCSO SUMMARY
The Crisis Response Clinician (Mobile Crisis Team) works with first responders to provide crisis intervention and de-escalation services for adults and children experiencing behavioral health crises. The clinician responds on scene, conducts mental health assessments, engages in de-escalation, makes appropriate referrals, and provides follow-up services. This position collaborates with law enforcement, area hospitals, and partnering agencies to coordinate care. The clinician receives clinical supervision from Behavioral Health Clinical Manager.
BCSO
- Responds in person with the assigned CIT-trained law enforcement officer or first responder to mental health calls involving individuals in crisis who may be experiencing psychological emergencies, co-occurring disorders, and/or chronic mental illness.
 - Prepares and maintains written reports containing clinical material, ensuring confidentiality and compliance with state and federal privacy regulations.
 - Evaluates a wide range of crisis situations and provides appropriate information and referral services to support resolution.
 - Conducts mobile bio-psychosocial evaluations for individuals experiencing acute psychiatric emergencies.
 - Assesses safety, determines service needs, and makes appropriate referrals, taking client preferences into account.
 - Provides short-term, solution-focused clinical interventions.
 - Develops or participates in the development of safety and crisis management plans to help individuals maintain personal and community safety during periods of increased stress.
 - Actively engages individuals, their natural supports, and treatment providers in the assessment and planning process.
 - Writes a Certificate of Evaluation, when clinically appropriate, to authorize safe transport to a hospital.
 - Communicates effectively with other staff members to ensure coordinated care and response.
 - Assists with Crisis Intervention Training as needed.
 - Provides on-call support, including response to emergencies, urgent operational needs, or after-hours inquiries, to ensure continuity of essential services outside of standard business hours.
 - Performs other job-related duties as assigned.
 
*The above information is intended to outline the general nature and scope of the duties required for this position. It is not an exhaustive list and may vary depending on specific job assignments and responsibilities. 
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
- Master’s Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field.
 - Two (2) years of work experience in mental health.
 - Licensing as a Licensed Independent Social Worker (LISW), Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW), Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC), Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT), Certified Nurse Practitioner (CNP), or a Clinical Nurse Specialist (CNS).
 
*Any equivalent combination of related education and/or experience may be considered for the above requirements. 
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
ADDITIONAL REQUIREMENTS
The offer of this Bernalillo County position requires compliance with the following:
- Employee must successfully complete the post-offer employment medical examination and background investigation.
 - Pursuant to the Criminal History Screening for Caregivers Act, Section 29-17-1 through Section 29-17-5 NMSA 1978, new hires at the Behavioral Health Services facility will be required to complete a caregiver criminal history screening for all caregivers. Conviction of a disqualifying condition is cause for termination or sufficient reason not to hire if the applicant has a disqualifying condition on their record at the time of application.
 - Employee must comply with the safety guidelines of the County.
 - Employee completes required FEMA training(s) as assigned to the position.
 - Employee must have a valid New Mexico driver’s license by employment date and maintain a valid NM driver’s license while employed in this position.
 
WORKING CONDITIONS
- Duties are performed both indoors and outdoors.
 - Indoor duties are performed in a temperature-controlled environment. Workers are also exposed to natural weather conditions, which may be severe while performing outdoor duties.
 - Indoor duties are performed on an even surface, which may be carpet, tile, or concrete. Indoor surfaces are typically dry. Outdoor duties may be performed on even or uneven surfaces, which may be wet or dry.
 - Work hazards or potential work hazards include the possibility of personal injury from violent residents or heavy exertion activities while restraining or pursuing residents.
 - Fieldwork is required on a frequent basis.
 - Employee may be required to work a flexible schedule.
 
EQUIPMENT, TOOLS, AND MATERIALS
Utilizes computers and communication equipment on a daily basis.
Materials and products handled include various forms and office supplies.