Base: $83,000 - $90,000; bonus/equity: not specifi...
Rapid mental health crisis assessment
Mobile co-responder program collaboration
Immediate support to students in crisis
The MHEART Clinician delivers rapid mental health crisis assessment and intervention as a core partner in the University's mobile co-responder program
Job Summary
The MHEART Clinician delivers rapid mental health crisis assessment and intervention as a core partner in the University's mobile co-responder program.
Working alongside campus police, the clinician leads after-hours responses to mental health emergencies and provides immediate support to students in crisis.
This role contributes to one of the nation's first university-based mobile crisis response models while ensuring timely evaluation, stabilization, and referral.
Matching Summary
The MHEART Clinician delivers rapid mental health crisis assessment and intervention as a core partner in the University's mobile co-responder program.
Salary
Base: $83,000 - $90,000; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: Regular Exempt benefits package included
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Rapid mental health crisis assessment
Mobile co-responder program collaboration
Immediate support to students in crisis
Timely evaluation and stabilization
On-call coverage availability
Nice-to-have
Experience with group psychodynamics
Strong oral and written communication skills
Microsoft Office proficiency
Consultation and outreach experience
Key Requirements
Doctoral degree in Psychology or Master's degree
5 years clinical practice (Psychologist) or 2 years (Counselor)
Licensed or license-eligible in Maryland within 1 year
LGPC with 2000 hours post-grad supervision considered
Work Rights
Must complete employment eligibility verification (Form I-9)