Co-Responder Clinician
Company: Oakland Community Health Network
Location: Troy
Posted on: February 19, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Job Summary The Co-Responder
Clinician serves as an OCHN team member, who is embedded in a law
enforcement setting. The position works with law enforcement to
provide case consultation, crisis intervention, service
coordination, and referrals/linkage to resources for individuals,
who were identified as mental health/substance use-related 911
calls. The Co-Responder Clinician represents OCHN, while
coordinating between law enforcement, the provider network, and the
individual served to foster cross-system collaboration and
navigation. Essential Functions Under general direction: Provides
mobile response to a variety of community settings upon law
enforcement’s request, including homes, businesses, shelters, etc.
Provides face-to-face crisis intervention to help de-escalate
and/or stabilize individuals in crisis and prevent further criminal
justice involvement, when possible. Initiates existing crisis
response from OCHN safety net. As needed, coordinates with OCHN
Access Department for Mental Health Access Eligibility Screenings
and/or Sober Support Unit for higher level of care substance use
disorder treatment services for persons with co-occurring mental
health and substance use disorders. Provides referrals to multiple
community resources and communicates these resources to individuals
who are in need and/or do not meet criteria for OCHN services.
Documents all interactions in Electronic Medical Record for person
served through OCHN provider network. Ensures necessary releases
are obtained to allow for cross-system collaboration. Coordinates
with provider network, through on-call if needed, for follow-up
appointments. Provides individual with appointment confirmation,
address to provider and other pertinent information. Connects
out-of-county individuals with appropriate CMH contact. Provides
follow-up and support services to individuals to ensure their
engagement in services. Follows protocols and policies as outlined
by OCHN and law enforcement agencies. Develops rapport and
maintains strong working relationship with law enforcement agencies
and stakeholders. Assists with training implementation for internal
and external partners. Identifies gaps, system barriers and
community needs through Interagency collaboration. Tracks and
collects data points, as identified. Attends Behavioral Health
Justice Collaborative, Co-Responder Quarterly Meetings, and other
required internal or external meetings. Provides training to law
enforcement agency. Performs other duties as assigned. Job
Requirements and Qualifications Education: Master's degree in a
mental health field. Training Requirements (licenses, programs, or
certificates): State of Michigan licenses, certification and / or
registrations as Psychologist (LLP, LP), Social Worker (LMSW,
LLMSW), Counselor (LPC, LLPC), or Marriage and Family Therapist
(LMFT). CANS, LOCUS and ASAM training, preferred. Experience
Requirements: Relevant experience in providing services to
Individuals with Intellectual / Developmental Disabilities or
Adults with Mental Illness and/or persons with substance use /
co-occurring disorders. Experience with Children with Serious
Emotional Disturbance may be considered. Preferred Experience:
Experience in Crisis Intervention and De-escalation methods.
Preference for psychiatric experience in one or more of the
following areas: screening, and assessment of children and adults
with mental health, substance use, and/or developmental
disabilities. Preference for experience in providing clinical
services in the public sector. Job Specific Competencies/Skills
Demonstrates high level of interpersonal skills both in direct
personal interactions and on the telephone. Demonstrates ability to
work independently in the field, while also functioning as a member
of a larger team. Demonstrates effective problem-solving skills.
Demonstrates high level of oral and written communication skills.
Demonstrated effective computer skills. In addition, the following
are preferred competencies: In addition, the following are
preferred competencies: Demonstrated experience in data collection,
report writing and outcome measurement. Demonstrates understanding
and commitment to honoring the choice of individuals served by OCHN
and, if applicable, its provider network. Demonstrates ability to
handle a high volume of relatively complex assignments accurately
and timely. Demonstrates organizational skills needed to establish
procedures and maintain files and records. Knowledge of the OCHN
system, providers, eligibility criteria, and community referral
resources. Knowledge of community policing practices. Knowledge of
DSM-IV TR and DSM-V criteria. Knowledge of Michigan Mental Health
Code. Understanding of recipient rights policies. Oakland Community
Health Network’s Core Competencies: Interacting with others in a
way that gives them confidence in one’s intentions and those of the
organization; demonstrating loyalty to the organization and its
mission and values; maintaining social, ethical, and organizational
norms; firmly adhering to codes of conduct and ethical principles.
(Integrity/Building Trust) Making customers and their needs a
primary focus of one’s actions; developing and sustaining
productive customer relationships, recognizing that the ultimate
customer is the person served. (Customer Focus) Actively
identifying new areas for learning; regularly creating and taking
advantage of learning opportunities; using newly gained knowledge
and skill on the job and learning through their application.
(Continuous Learning) Setting high standards of performance for
self and others; assuming responsibility and accountability for
successfully completing assignments or tasks; self-imposing
standards of excellence in addition to consciously adopting
organizational standards of excellence. (Work Standards) Clearly
conveying information and ideas through a variety of media to
individuals or groups in a manner that engages the audience and
helps them understand and retain the message. (Communication) Other
Information (Travel required, physical requirements, on-call
schedules, etc.): Work performed primarily within various Law
Enforcement agencies and in various community settings. Must have
available means of transportation to and from OCHN, assigned work
location, and for required offsite meetings. Must possess and
maintain a valid Michigan driver’s license. Must successfully pass
a background check by law enforcement. Must be available for
meetings and other required events which may occur outside of
assigned work hours. You will be assigned to the following
schedule: Tue-Fri shift, 12pm - 10pm. OCHN is committed to building
a diverse team and fostering an inclusive and equitable culture. We
are proud to be an equal opportunity employer that embraces and
encourages our employees' differences. This includes (but is not
limited to) ability, age, color, family type, gender expression and
identity, individual expression, medical conditions, national
origin, pregnancy, race, religion, sexual orientation, veteran
status, and all other diverse and wonderful characteristics.
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