| Job Description | Program Overview: Bluebonnet Trails Community Services’ Mobile Crisis Outreach Team (MCOT) provides community-based behavioral health crisis response 24 hours per day, 7 days per week, utilizing the least restrictive, clinically appropriate interventions to assess, stabilize, and resolve behavioral health crises in accordance with Texas crisis service standards. The Transitional Crisis Clinician is a specialized crisis services position embedded within the MCOT continuum and designed to provide time-limited, intensive transitional crisis follow-up and stabilization services for individuals requiring ongoing support beyond the initial crisis episode. This role primarily serves adults discharged from crisis intervention who continue to demonstrate clinical acuity, elevated risk of decompensation, barriers to successful linkage, or a need for enhanced continuity of care during transition to ongoing treatment and community supports. Services are individualized, medically necessary, and focused on stabilization, relapse prevention, risk reduction, and successful transition to longer-term services. Transitional services may be provided for up to 90 days, based on clinical need, progress toward stabilization, and continued appropriateness of the level of care. While the primary focus of this position is transitional adult crisis care, the clinician remains part of the Mobile Crisis Outreach Team and may assist with crisis response, assessments, and interventions across age populations as operationally necessary. Critical Impact: The Transitional Crisis Clinician serves as the primary crisis continuity provider for assigned individuals requiring extended stabilization support following an acute crisis episode. This clinician delivers person-centered, trauma-informed, field-based services intended to reduce repeat crisis utilization, support recovery, mitigate relapse risk, and facilitate successful connection to ongoing care. Services are primarily delivered in community settings, including homes, schools, hospitals, emergency departments, shelters, clinics, and other locations based on individual need and safety considerations. Key Responsibilities:
Shift Differentials:
$30/day – On Call Schedule Expectations: Core availability for this position is expected Monday through Friday, 10:00 AM–2:00 PM. Because this is a crisis services role, scheduling flexibility is required to meet individual clinical needs, crisis acuity, continuity of care expectations, and organizational operational demands. Work hours may vary accordingly, including participation in assigned on-call rotations, after-hours coverage, weekends, and holidays. Applicable shift differentials and on-call compensation apply in accordance with agency policy. Location: Williamson County Hourly Salary Range: $25.23 – $32.48 Differential Detail:
Join our dynamic and enthusiastic Team dedicated to continuously improving the health and independence of the persons we serve. Click on https://bbtrails.org/work-with-us/ for additional details on other rewards and compensation, including our excellent benefits package and generous leave accruals! |
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| City | Round Rock, TX |
| County | Williamson County |
| Credentials | Minimum Qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in Human Services or a related field. If degree is not in Human Services, a minimum of 24 credit hours in a human services field is required. Minimum of two years of case management experience. Demonstrated knowledge of behavioral health conditions, including mental health, substance use, and crisis presentations. Experience working with individuals with complex behavioral health needs in community-based, healthcare, crisis, or human services settings. Ability to conduct independent field-based work while exercising sound clinical judgment, prioritization, and safety awareness. Ability to work collaboratively within a fast-paced, person-centered, recovery-oriented crisis services environment. Strong verbal communication, de-escalation, documentation, and care coordination skills. Possesses a valid Texas Driver’s License and maintains approved driver status throughout employment. Preferred Qualifications: Master’s degree in Human Services or a related behavioral health field. Pursuit of clinical licensure in counseling, social work, marriage and family therapy, behavior analysis, or a related discipline. Active clinical licensure (e.g., LPC Associate/LPC, LMSW/LCSW, LMFT Associate/LMFT, BCBA, LCDC, or other relevant credential). Experience providing crisis intervention, crisis follow-up, mobile/community-based behavioral health services, or transitional care coordination. Experience working within a Local Mental Health Authority (LMHA), crisis continuum, emergency department, inpatient psychiatric, or community crisis services setting. Experience with concurrent documentation and electronic health record systems. Bilingual proficiency in Spanish or American Sign Language (ASL). Knowledge of trauma-informed care, suicide and violence risk assessment, safety planning, relapse prevention, and recovery-oriented practices. |
| Salary Amount | $52,478.40 - $67,558.40/year |
| Closing Date | Open until filled |