
Mental Health Clinican
Job Description
Why Join us: Our department's dedication to community service fosters a strong sense of purpose among members, providing the best training, education, and support for personal and professional growth.
Community Impact: Join a team that works side-by-side with law enforcement to support individuals in crisis, strengthen community safety, and provide compassionate intervention when people need it most. As a Mental Health Clinician working in the Boca Police Department, you’ll bring your expertise directly into the field—conducting risk assessments, guiding individuals and families through challenging moments, and serving as a vital bridge between behavioral health services and public safety.
General Statement of Job:
Trainee Eligible:
- Provides support and assistance to law enforcement personnel, concerning mental health related issues;
- Provides resources and intervention to subjects in crisis;
- Conducts risk assessment and referrals for treatment;
- Provides support, education and guidance to the referred individual and family;
- Manages workload as assigned;
- Requires work in the field alongside law enforcement personnel.
- Visits community resource facilities in the area;
- Provides training and acts as a community liaison;
- Performs related tasks as required;
- Other duties as assigned.
- Police Services Department operations, policies, and procedures
- Principles, practices, and techniques of mental health counseling, social work, and behavioral health interventions
- Crisis intervention, risk assessment, and management strategies
- Case management and treatment referral processes
- Community mental health resources and support services
- Applicable laws, regulations, and ethical standards related to mental health and confidentiality
- Conducting assessments, evaluations, and risk analyses
- Using personal computers, office software, and electronic case management systems
- Communicating effectively with individuals in crisis, families, and diverse populations
- Providing education, guidance, and support to clients and families
- Facilitating community outreach, training, and liaison activities
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other law enforcement personnel, mental health professionals and community partners
- Respond appropriately and safely to individuals experiencing mental health crises
- Communicate in a large group setting
- Work independently and manage a diverse and complex caseload
- Prioritize and organize routine, specialized, and complex assignments
- Maintain detailed records, documentation, and reports in compliance with department policies and professional standards
- A master’s degree from an accredited college or university with major course work in counseling, psychology, social work or a related field.
- Current State of Florida licensure as a Mental Health Counselor or Clinical Social Worker under Florida Statute Chapter 491.
- A master’s degree from an accredited college or university with major coursework in counseling, psychology, social work or a related field.
- State of Florida Registered Mental Health Counselor Intern license
- Possession of a valid State of Florida class “E” driver license.
- This position requires availability for on-call duty 24 hours per day.
Final offer and employment are contingent upon successful completion of the following post-offer, pre-employment screening items:
- Criminal Background Check
- Employment Verification
- Reference Checks
- Motor Vehicle Report Check
- Educational Verification
- Credit Check
- Fingerprinting
- Polygraph
- Neighborhood Check
- Drug and Alcohol Screen
- Psychological Examination