Job Description:
Crisis Intervention Specialist
Description
The PositionThis position provides mandated mobile crisis services and is is field based. The c urrent vacancies are in Ukiah and Fort Bragg.
The list developed from this recruitment will be used for a limited period to fill open and promotional, regular full-time, and part-time positions throughout the County, should they occur. Pursuant to current bargaining unit agreements, employees regularly assigned to the coastal region or in Covelo are eligible to receive a 5% assignment premium . Under general supervision, provides psychiatric crisis intervention and counseling in an immediate or emergency response to assess and enhance a client’s mental and emotional stability. This position is field/community-based and responds to individuals experiencing behavioral health or substance-related crises across Mendocino County, including encampments, shelters, and/or other field/community locations. This position may be part of a 24/7 on-call response team.
Bilingual English/Spanish encouraged to apply. Se buscan personas bilingües en inglés y español. Para recibir una solicitud en español, llame a Recursos Humanos al 234-6600.
Job Requirements and Minimum QualificationsDuties may include but are not limited to the following:
- Provide crisis intervention response in lieu of law enforcement when community members are undergoing a behavioral health crisis; when appropriate, avoid using involuntary psychiatric hospitalization by providing alternative treatment resources which may include consultation, crisis intervention and referral to brief treatment and/or diversion or other voluntary crisis services as available.
- Must be part of a rotating on-call schedule to ensure 24/7 crisis response coverage, providing timely on-site or remote support to individuals in crisis.
- Carry and maintain a police radio to ensure real-time communication with dispatch, law enforcement, and emergency personnel during crisis response; perform routine checks on assigned equipment (police radio, smartphone) and promptly report any malfunction or issues to ensure operational readiness.
- Give advice on behavioral health-related service calls pertaining to Welfare and Institutions Code Section 5150 and 5585.
- Serve as a liaison between the Police Department, other departments in the community, the public, and private community-based organizations that provide behavioral health, crisis intervention, and homeless and supportive housing services.
- Conduct assessments to determine the need for voluntary and involuntary psychiatric hospitalization in accordance with applicable laws and guidelines; document assessments and maintain statistics related to crisis services.
- Provide discharge planning, referrals, and follow-up consultation to behavioral health treatment programs or facilities; provide case finding consultation, evaluation and referral services.
- Consult with behavioral health and medical professionals, supervisors, and staff regarding client’s status and disposition.
- Write chart notes in accordance with professional standards, state regulations, and department protocol, and ensure proper filing is submitted.
- Observe and document client's behavior; assess client's psychiatric and psychosocial needs and identify appropriate treatment goals and objectives.
- Develop lines of communication between the County and the community by explaining programs; provide information and advice to law enforcement agencies, community organizations and the general public.
- Collaborate with families to help them navigate and cope with the client’s difficulties.
- Provide telephone crisis counseling for clients and crisis consultation for local agencies.
- Perform other related duties as assigned.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS REQUIREDEducation and Experience:Must meet California Code of Regulations Title IX, §630 requirements for Rehabilitation Specialist:
Bachelor's degree from an accredited college or university and four (4) years of experience in a mental health setting, including at least one (1) year of experience in field-based services as a specialist in the fields of mental health and substance use outreach and services.
Up to two (2) years of graduate professional education may be substituted for the experience requirement on a year-for-year basis.
OR
Up to two (2) years of post-associate degree clinical experience may be substituted for the bachelor's degree, in addition to the required four (4) years in a mental health setting.
Licenses and Certifications:Valid Driver’s License
5150/5585 Certifications
Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesKnowledge of:
- Experience with applying racial equity lens, including organizational assessments, practices, or policies.
- Principles and practices of supporting individuals in crisis or dangerous situations.
- Demonstrates understanding of the roles, responsibilities, and protocols of law enforcement and first responder agencies.
- Behavioral health terminology and psychiatric disorders, and applicable treatments.
- DSM IV Diagnostic Criteria.
- California Welfare & Institutions Code (5150, 5585) on involuntary behavioral health holds.
- Laws and regulations affecting the detention, counseling or referral of clients.
- Recordkeeping, report preparation, filing methods, and records management techniques.
- Effects of alcohol and drugs.
- Available community resources and referral sources.
- Crisis intervention principles, methods, and techniques.
- Methods and techniques of individual, group, and family counseling.
- Medical chart documentation procedures.
- Various therapeutic models.
- Community resources, services, and organizations.
Skill in:- Exercising initiative, sound judgment, and independent decision-making.
- De-escalating and resolving conflict effectively.
- Counseling and adherence to established therapeutic processes and procedures.
- Performing case management.
- Working within deadlines, managing multiple assignments, and setting appropriate priorities.
- Effectively communicating and coordinating with law enforcement and first responders in high-pressure or emergency situations.
- Listening and communicating effectively; remaining calm under pressure; and maintaining a friendly disposition.
- Applying principles and practices of program development, implementation, and evaluation within a government or social service context.
- Managing sensitive information with discretion, diplomacy, and compliance with privacy laws.
- Protecting client’s rights and providing advocacy for those with serious mental health or substance use conditions.
- Preparing detailed assessments and documentation and maintaining accurate client records in compliance with local, state, and federal regulations.
Mental and Physical Abilities:- Capable of working evenings, nights, weekends, holidays, and on-call during emergencies as needed.
- Ability to maintain the mental capacity necessary to exercise sound judgment and rational thinking in a variety of circumstances.
- Maintain effective audio-visual discrimination and perception required to make accurate observations and judgments regarding client behavior.
- Requires the ability to exert physical effort in emergencies, as well as perform sedentary to light work involving movement between office areas.
- Effectively managing personal risk and responding quickly and calmly in emergencies.
- Capable of building and maintaining collaborative working relationships with public safety personnel to support joint operations and response efforts.
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
- Dealing with problems involving several concrete variables in standardized situations.
- While performing the essential functions of this job, the incumbent is regularly required to: stand, walk; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel objects; reach with hands and arms; speak and hear; and push, pull, move, or lift above and below the neck objects weighing up to 30 pounds.
Selection Procedure & Other Important InformationImportant Application Information:- It is your responsibility to demonstrate through your application materials how you meet the minimum qualifications of the position/s for which you apply.
- You must complete all sections of the application. A résumé or other information you feel will help us evaluate your qualifications may be attached to your completed application, but will not be accepted in lieu of completing any part of the application. Blank applications that contain only a résumé or those that reference “see résumé” will be rejected as incomplete.
- Check your application before submitting to ensure it is complete and correct; no new or additional information will be accepted after the closing date.
- Inquiry will be made of your former and current employers; please provide the names and telephone numbers of supervisors on your application.
- You must provide the names and contact information of at least three (3) references (not relatives) that have knowledge of your job skills, experience, ability and/or character.
- Application materials are the property of Mendocino County and will not be returned.
- It is your responsibility to keep your NEOGOV profile updated, including any changes to your telephone number or address. Failure to do so may result in missed notification of exams or interviews.
- The exam process listed on this flyer is tentative. Mendocino County reserves the right to make necessary modifications to the examination plan. Such revisions will be in accordance with approved personnel standards. Should a change be made, applicants will be notified.
- The provisions of this job bulletin do not constitute an expressed or implied contract.
Examination Process: All complete applications will be reviewed; incomplete applications will not be considered. Based on the number of qualified candidates, applicants meeting the job requirements and qualifications will be invited to participate in an oral examination (weight 100) or an unassembled exam, consisting of an evaluation of education and experience as stated on the application form. The examination process will test the knowledge and abilities described above. A minimum score of 70 must be attained for placement on the employment list.
Special Testing: The County of Mendocino is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. In accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) and California’s Fair Employment and Housing Act (FEHA), if special accommodations for a disability or religious conviction are necessary at any stage of the application and/or testing process, please notify the Human Resources Department in advance at (707) 234-6600. Reasonable notice is required to allow adequate time for review and evaluation of your request.
Special Requirements: Employment in some County departments or positions may require the successful completion of a pre-employment criminal background, which may include fingerprinting, and/or a medical examination, which may include drug screening.
This announcement is a synopsis of duties and requirements of this job. To review the complete classification specification and benefits, please see the HR website. Applications must be submitted to the Human Resources Department by the final filing date.
The County of Mendocino participates in the E-Verify program to confirm employment eligibility. If hired, the information you provide on your Form I-9 will be used to verify your authorization to work in the United States.
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The County of Mendocino is an Equal Opportunity EmployerThis information is a summary of general benefits. Benefits listed in Mendocino County Resolutions or Memorandums of Understanding prevail over this listing. This information is not legally binding, nor does it constitute a Contract.
SALARYCompensation is based on a five-step salary range, with annual merit-based increases within the salary range.
RETIREMENTCovered under Social Security and the 1937 act; both employees and the County pay into the retirement fund. For the most current information regarding County Retirement please go to:
https://www.mendocinocounty.org/retirement
HOLIDAYS AND PERSONAL LEAVEMendocino County observes 11 paid holidays per year. Employees are granted 24 - 48 hours of personal leave annually, depending upon Bargaining Unit.
VACATIONAccrues at the rate of two weeks per year for three years. Three weeks per year after three years, four weeks after eight years and five weeks after 15 years.
SICK LEAVEPaid sick leave accrues at the rate of 1.25 days per month, or 15 days per year. Accruals are pro-rated for part-time employees working at least 20 hours per week. Part-time employees working less than 20 hours per week, and extra-help employees receive up to 24 hours (or 3 days) of paid sick leave annually.
MEDICAL, DENTAL, VISION, AND LIFE INSURANCEThe County and the employee share the cost of an employee selected health care plan; enrollment in the plan includes $20,000 Life Insurance.
HEALTH INSURANCEFor the most current information regarding Health Insurance please go to:
http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/ehb
EMPLOYEE ASSISTANCE PROGRAMFor the most current information regarding Employee Assistance please go to:
http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/eap
EMPLOYEE WELLNESS PROGRAMFor the most current information regarding Employee Wellness please go to:
http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/mcwow
LABOR CONTRACTSFor the complete list of most current labor agreements please go to:
http://www.mendocinocounty.org/hr/labor
Closing Date/Time: 5/10/2026 11:59 PM Pacific
Salary:
$62,108.80 - $75,504.00 Annually