Introduction
Compass Health is the region’s largest private, non-profit organization providing mental health and chemical dependency services in Island, San Juan, Skagit, Snohomish, and Whatcom counties of Western Washington. We provide quality creative services to children, families, and adults in a variety of outpatient, residential and inpatient settings. Overview
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Make an Impact, Right Where It’s Needed Most
Compass Health is hiring a Crisis Outreach Clinician for our Child, Youth & Family Crisis Team (CYFCT) in Snohomish County. Whether you’re a licensed clinician, associate-level professional, or certified SUDP, this is your opportunity to provide compassionate, frontline support to children, youth, and families during times of behavioral health crisis.
About the Role
As a Crisis Outreach Clinician, you’ll deliver trauma-informed, recovery-oriented crisis services—often directly in the community. Your work will include crisis stabilization, assessment, short-term treatment planning, care coordination, and advocacy.
Your focus: to help stabilize crises in the moment, while building bridges to long-term support systems.
What We Offer
Compass Health is the region’s largest nonprofit behavioral healthcare provider. We’ve supported our communities for more than 110 years, and that legacy of care extends to our employees through:
Medical, dental & vision insurance – fully covered for full-time staff
16 days paid vacation in your first year
12 sick days annually + 1 wellness day
13 paid holidays, including 2 floating personal holidays
Professional development funds & paid education leave
403(b) retirement plan match after one year
A culture that prioritizes support, inclusion, and work-life balance
Responsibilities
Conduct community-based assessments and provide crisis intervention services at homes, schools, shelters, and other locations.
Deliver brief, recovery-focused interventions including counseling, case management, resource linkage, and referrals.
Collaborate with internal teams and external partners (DSHS, courts, schools, hospitals).
Routinely assess and mitigate risk factors, including suicidality or threats to others.
Facilitate access to mental health/substance use treatment, natural supports, and other essential services.
Document services accurately and timely in the electronic health record.
Participate in team collaboration, case consultation, and regular supervision.
Who You’ll Work With
The CYFCT South team is a tight-knit group of clinicians, peers, and specialists who work together to provide rapid, mobile, and client-centered support to youth and families in crisis. Our approach is strength-based, culturally responsive, and deeply collaborative.
Requirements
Clinician I:
Clinician II:
SUDP:
All roles also require:
Experience working with children, youth, or families (preferred)
Valid WA State Driver’s License, reliable vehicle, and insurance
DOH registration: Must apply for Agency Affiliated Counselor status upon hire (if not already credentialed)
Key Skills & Attributes
Ability to remain calm and effective in high-pressure, fast-paced environments
Strong organizational and time-management skills
Excellent communication, interpersonal, and documentation skills
Cultural competency and sensitivity to diverse populations
Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems
Working Conditions
This is a community-based role that involves travel to client homes, schools, hospitals, and other locations across the county. Moderate physical activity and mobility are required, including lifting up to 20 lbs. You’ll work mostly outside of a traditional office setting.