Co-Response Clinician (Social Worker)
Company: Town of Brookline
Location: Brookline
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description CO-RESPONSE CLINICIAN Brookline
Police Department $72,883 - $82,463 annualized The Town of
Brookline Police Department is seeking a qualified Co-Response
Clinician to perform professional clinical and crisis intervention
services for individuals experiencing behavioral health
emergencies. This position is embedded within the Police Department
and co-responds with sworn officers to 911 and other calls for
service. The Co-Response Clinician provides field-based clinical
assessment, stabilization, referral, short-term crisis counseling,
follow-up case management, and linkage to appropriate treatment and
community resources. The role requires a high degree of
professional judgment, the ability to function effectively in
dynamic and high-stress environments, and the capacity to
collaborate closely with law enforcement while maintaining
appropriate clinical boundaries. RESPONSIBILITIES: Working under
the general supervision of the Coordinator of Clinical Services,
the Co-Response Clinician will perform the following essential
functions: Co-responds with police officers to 911 calls and other
community crises involving behavioral health concerns; conducts
clinical assessments and assists with stabilization and referrals.
Provides immediate crisis intervention, short-term crisis
counseling, and follow-up case management services as appropriate.
Coordinates referrals and linkages to behavioral health treatment,
social services, and community-based resources for individuals and
families. Maintains accurate, timely, and confidential clinical
documentation, data entry, and records in accordance with program
and departmental requirements. Develops and maintains working
relationships with police personnel, hospitals, courts, social
service agencies, and other municipal departments. Represents the
co-response program at community meetings, task forces, trainings,
and public presentations as assigned. Provides consultation and
guidance to police personnel and community partners regarding
behavioral health response strategies. Participates in Crisis
Intervention Team (CIT) meetings, partner meetings, and stakeholder
meetings as required. Attends supervision, staff meetings, and
required clinical and professional development trainings; maintains
required licensure. Adheres to all Police Department policies,
clinical standards, safety protocols, and confidentiality
requirements. Remains alert throughout scheduled shifts and follows
the direction of the police supervisor on duty during field
responses. Performs related duties as assigned. Performs similar or
related work as required, directed or as situation dictates.
Qualifications: Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling,
Counseling Psychology, Rehabilitation Counseling, or a closely
related field. Minimum of two (2) years of professional experience
providing crisis intervention services in inpatient, outpatient,
residential, or community-based settings. The ideal candidate has
experience serving youth and families in home-based or community
settings, collaborating with law enforcement or criminal justice
partners, and working effectively with diverse populations. Special
Requirements: Ability to communicate effectively in English, both
verbally and in writing; multilingual skills strongly preferred.
Valid Massachusetts driver's license Knowledge, Skills, and
Abilities: Knowledge of crisis intervention practices, behavioral
health assessment, short-term case management, and community-based
referral systems. Knowledge of applicable behavioral health laws,
regulations, ethical standards, and confidentiality requirements.
Ability to provide effective clinical assessment and intervention
in both office and field environments. Ability to work
independently and collaboratively within a law enforcement setting
while maintaining professional clinical judgment and boundaries.
Ability to remain calm, professional, and decisive in high-stress
and emergency situations. Strong interpersonal, communication,
organizational, and time-management skills. Proficiency with
electronic records systems and standard office software. Salary
Range: $72,883 - 82,463 annually with excellent benefits. Apply
with resume and cover letter by January 29, 2026 for priority
consideration.
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