Base: 83,000 - 90,000; bonus/equity: not specified...
On-site
Rapid mental health crisis assessment
Immediate support to students in crisis
Collaboration with campus police
The University of Maryland is seeking a Mental Health Emergency Assessment and Response Team (MHEART) Clinician to provide rapid mental health crisis assessment and intervention as part of a mobile response program. The role requires both on-site and on-call duties to support students in crisis, collaborating closely with campus police
Job Summary
The Mental Health Emergency Assessment and Response Team (MHEART) Clinician is responsible for delivering 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, provides immediate support to students in crisis or impacted by crime, and ensures timely evaluation, stabilization, and referral.
The role includes a combination of in-person and on-call coverage, requiring the ability to report to campus quickly, and contributes to one of the nation’s first university-based mobile crisis response models.
Matching Summary
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The University of Maryland is seeking a Mental Health Emergency Assessment and Response Team (MHEART) Clinician to provide rapid mental health crisis assessment and intervention as part of a mobile response program. The role requires both on-site and on-call duties to support students in crisis, collaborating closely with campus police.
Salary
Base: 83,000 - 90,000; Bonus/Equity: Not specified; Benefits: For more information on Regular Exempt benefits, select this link
Skills & Requirements
Must-have
Rapid mental health crisis assessment
Immediate support to students in crisis
Collaboration with campus police
After-hours response
On-call coverage
Nice-to-have
First responder on and off campus
University-based mobile crisis response model
Key Requirements
Doctoral degree or Master's degree
Five years of clinical practice or two years of clinical experience
Licensed or license-eligible in Maryland
Licensed Graduate Professional Counselor (LGPC) with 2000 hours supervised work