
Clinician, ED Crisis
Park Nicollet Health Services, Saint Louis Park, MN, United States
Job Description
Park Nicollet is looking to hire a Clinician, ED Crisis to join our team! Come join us as a Partner for Good and help us make an impact on the care and experience that our patients and their families receive every day.
The ED Crisis Clinician is a licensed mental health professional who provides essential front‑line support within the Emergency Department. Working independently in a fast‑paced clinical environment, the clinician delivers immediate crisis assessment, intervention, and short‑term therapeutic support to individuals and families experiencing mental health emergencies.
Core responsibilities include conducting comprehensive clinical assessments, formulating individualized intervention and referral plans, and determining appropriate levels of care. All services are delivered through a trauma‑informed, culturally responsive, and patient‑centered lens.
In addition to direct clinical care, the ED Crisis Clinician serves as a key resource to the interdisciplinary team, offering consultation on the psychosocial dimensions of patient care. This role is vital in fostering a collaborative, responsive, and compassionate care environment aligned with the organization’s mission and values.
Schedule
Monday‑Friday, 7:30‑3:30, with the occasional weekend rotation and holiday.
Minimum Qualifications
Education, Experience or Equivalent Combination:
Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling or other mental health profession
2 or more years of clinical experience in mental health setting
Licensure/ Registration/ Certification:
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW)- MN Board of Social Work OR Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT)- MN Board of Marriage and Family Therapy OR Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC)- MN Board of Behavioral Health & Therapy OR Licensed Psychologist (LP)- MN Board of Psychology
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Clinical Assessment and Risk Evaluation – Proven ability to efficiently, decisively, and accurately assess lethality and risk in patients presenting with suicidal or homicidal ideation, even under high‑pressure conditions; experienced in evaluating complex mental health and substance use presentations.
Integrated Clinical Formulation – Skilled in synthesizing psychological, medical, and social data to formulate DSM‑5‑TR diagnoses, determine level of care, and develop clear, clinically‑sound crisis interventions and disposition plans.
Legal and Ethical Competency – Knowledge of legal and ethical standards including HIPAA, informed consent, mandated reporting (e.g., child and vulnerable adult protection), and psychiatric hold criteria.
Emergency Department Collaboration – Familiarity with ED workflows and interdisciplinary collaboration; able to work efficiently in fast‑paced environments and manage multiple urgent clinical situations with sound judgment.
Substance Use and Co‑Occurring Disorders – Competent in evaluating and supporting individuals with substance use disorders, including dual‑diagnosis presentations.
Cultural Humility and Trauma‑Informed Practice – Demonstrates culturally responsive care, awareness of social determinants of health, and integration of trauma‑informed principles into clinical work.
Communication and Documentation – Strong verbal and written communication skills; able to engage effectively with patients, families, clinical teams, and community partners. Proficient in electronic health record documentation.
Regulatory and Systems Knowledge – Understanding of county, state, and federal regulations including civil commitment processes, protective services protocols, and healthcare access systems.
Knowledge of Community Resources – Experienced in identifying and connecting patients to appropriate services including housing, mental health and substance use treatment, and other support systems.
Preferred Qualifications
Education, Experience or Equivalent Combination:
Direct clinical experience in an Emergency Department or hospital setting
One or more years in mental health crisis intervention
Licensure/ Registration/ Certification:
NA
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
NA
Benefits
Park Nicollet offers a competitive benefits package (for eligible positions) that includes medical insurance, dental insurance, a retirement program, time away from work, insurance options, tuition reimbursement, an employee assistance program, onsite clinic and much more!
Equal Opportunity Statement
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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Park Nicollet is looking to hire a Clinician, ED Crisis to join our team! Come join us as a Partner for Good and help us make an impact on the care and experience that our patients and their families receive every day.
The ED Crisis Clinician is a licensed mental health professional who provides essential front‑line support within the Emergency Department. Working independently in a fast‑paced clinical environment, the clinician delivers immediate crisis assessment, intervention, and short‑term therapeutic support to individuals and families experiencing mental health emergencies.
Core responsibilities include conducting comprehensive clinical assessments, formulating individualized intervention and referral plans, and determining appropriate levels of care. All services are delivered through a trauma‑informed, culturally responsive, and patient‑centered lens.
In addition to direct clinical care, the ED Crisis Clinician serves as a key resource to the interdisciplinary team, offering consultation on the psychosocial dimensions of patient care. This role is vital in fostering a collaborative, responsive, and compassionate care environment aligned with the organization’s mission and values.
Schedule
Monday‑Friday, 7:30‑3:30, with the occasional weekend rotation and holiday.
Minimum Qualifications
Education, Experience or Equivalent Combination:
Master’s degree in Social Work, Psychology, Counseling or other mental health profession
2 or more years of clinical experience in mental health setting
Licensure/ Registration/ Certification:
Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker (LICSW)- MN Board of Social Work OR Licensed Marriage & Family Therapist (LMFT)- MN Board of Marriage and Family Therapy OR Licensed Professional Clinical Counselor (LPCC)- MN Board of Behavioral Health & Therapy OR Licensed Psychologist (LP)- MN Board of Psychology
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Clinical Assessment and Risk Evaluation – Proven ability to efficiently, decisively, and accurately assess lethality and risk in patients presenting with suicidal or homicidal ideation, even under high‑pressure conditions; experienced in evaluating complex mental health and substance use presentations.
Integrated Clinical Formulation – Skilled in synthesizing psychological, medical, and social data to formulate DSM‑5‑TR diagnoses, determine level of care, and develop clear, clinically‑sound crisis interventions and disposition plans.
Legal and Ethical Competency – Knowledge of legal and ethical standards including HIPAA, informed consent, mandated reporting (e.g., child and vulnerable adult protection), and psychiatric hold criteria.
Emergency Department Collaboration – Familiarity with ED workflows and interdisciplinary collaboration; able to work efficiently in fast‑paced environments and manage multiple urgent clinical situations with sound judgment.
Substance Use and Co‑Occurring Disorders – Competent in evaluating and supporting individuals with substance use disorders, including dual‑diagnosis presentations.
Cultural Humility and Trauma‑Informed Practice – Demonstrates culturally responsive care, awareness of social determinants of health, and integration of trauma‑informed principles into clinical work.
Communication and Documentation – Strong verbal and written communication skills; able to engage effectively with patients, families, clinical teams, and community partners. Proficient in electronic health record documentation.
Regulatory and Systems Knowledge – Understanding of county, state, and federal regulations including civil commitment processes, protective services protocols, and healthcare access systems.
Knowledge of Community Resources – Experienced in identifying and connecting patients to appropriate services including housing, mental health and substance use treatment, and other support systems.
Preferred Qualifications
Education, Experience or Equivalent Combination:
Direct clinical experience in an Emergency Department or hospital setting
One or more years in mental health crisis intervention
Licensure/ Registration/ Certification:
NA
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
NA
Benefits
Park Nicollet offers a competitive benefits package (for eligible positions) that includes medical insurance, dental insurance, a retirement program, time away from work, insurance options, tuition reimbursement, an employee assistance program, onsite clinic and much more!
Equal Opportunity Statement
We are an Equal Opportunity Employer and do not discriminate against any employee or applicant because of race, color, sex, age, national origin, religion, sexual orientation, gender identity, status as a veteran, and basis of disability or any other federal, state or local protected class.
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