The Jail Clinician provides comprehensive mental health services within a correctional setting. This role supports inmates and correctional staff by conducting mental health assessments, intervening in crisis situations, and assisting with clinical decision-making related to level-of-care placement, including hospitalization. The clinician plays a key role in treatment planning, stabilization, and re-entry preparation.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
- Provide mental health assessments, diagnostic evaluations, and clinical recommendations for incarcerated individuals
- Intervene in mental health crisis situations and collaborate with correctional staff to ensure safety and appropriate care
- Assist in determining level-of-care placement, including referrals for psychiatric hospitalization when clinically indicated
- Deliver individual counseling and brief therapeutic interventions
- Provide case management services, including coordination with internal and external providers
- Participate in re-entry planning to support continuity of care upon release
- Maintain accurate and timely clinical documentation in accordance with agency, state, and correctional standards
- Collaborate with multidisciplinary teams, including correctional staff, medical providers, and community partners