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License Eligible Clinician, Night Shift

City of Norfolk

Community Services Board

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Location

Salary

$59,745.51 - $100,094.57

per year

Type

Closes

February 20, 2026

SES Pay Grade

Base salary range: $147,649 - $221,900

Typical requirements: Executive-level leadership experience. Senior executive qualifications required.

Note: Actual salary includes locality pay (15-40%+ depending on location).

Job Description

Summary

This night shift role involves helping people in mental health crises by assessing their needs over the phone or in person, providing counseling, and connecting them to community resources to avoid hospital stays.

It's ideal for someone compassionate and quick-thinking who wants to support recovery in a team-oriented public service setting.

The job focuses on building trust with individuals facing tough situations like mental illness or substance use.

Key Requirements

  • Bachelor's degree in a human services field and eligibility for licensure as a professional counselor, social worker, or similar (must obtain within 3 years)
  • Strong problem-solving and judgment skills for crisis situations
  • Ability to drive a city vehicle and navigate Norfolk geography for community responses
  • Proficiency in operating radio, communication equipment, and electronic devices
  • Culturally competent and trauma-informed approach to interacting with individuals
  • Experience or training in crisis intervention, phone counseling, and pre-admission screening
  • Ability to document observations, complete reports, and maintain confidentiality

Full Job Description

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Norfolk, Virginia is America's most authentic and urban waterfront city. Home to the world's largest naval station and the business, arts, and cultural center of Coastal Virginia, Norfolk has been rated a top place to live, work, play, and raise a family by numerous publications. Working for the City of Norfolk is an opportunity to make a real difference in the lives of others. With our commitment to competitive pay and a strong retirement package, you can do good for your community and do well for yourself. Join a caring workplace that proudly celebrates uniqueness, authenticity, and a shared commitment to improving the lives of our residents.

The Norfolk Community Services Board (NCSB) provides treatment, support, and education to the community with a focus on mental illness, substance use disorders, intellectual/developmental disabilities, and housing and homelessness. Norfolk CSB provides services to persons in acute crisis as well as integrated, person-centered, and recovery-oriented programming for persons needing assistance and support stabilizing in the community.

Today, the NCSB provides treatment and rehabilitation services to over 6,000 Norfolk citizens yearly. The NCSB seeks team members interested in providing skilled services in a public service environment and dedicated to supporting a positive work and treatment environment. Please join us as we provide hope and recovery opportunities for the people we serve.

The NCSB is seeking a Licensed Eligible Crisis Counselor (Emergency Services Counselor I) who will assess individuals experiencing a crisis to provide or link them and their significant others with mental health services in the least restrictive environment, diverting them from state hospital care to community-based care.

Department Hiring Salary Range: $59,745 - $68,559

Requirements

Essential functions include but are not limited to:

Works collaboratively with others while displaying good judgement and problem-solving skills.

Cultivates, fosters, and maintains positive working relationships among crew members and with those contacted in the performance of duties, including co-workers, supervisory staff, community partners, and emergency public services personnel.

  • May include driving a city vehicle to respond in the community. Maintains awareness of Norfolk geography. Utilizes maps and traffic navigation platforms to report to call locations in a timely manner.
  • Operates radio and other communication equipment and electronic mobile devices.
  • Interact with individuals in a respectful and dignified manner using a culturally competent and trauma-informed approach. Establish trust and seek answers to questions to better understand the situation.
  • Evaluates crisis telephone calls and determines the type of response needed, including crisis intervention, phone counseling, information, follow-up, pre-admission screening, and/or referrals.
  • Provides phone counseling in the office and face-to-face crisis counseling in the office and in the community (e.g. hospital, emergency rooms, agency offices, residences).
  • Documents all observations and actions using program-specific forms and standards complete reports and records; performs data entry as needed; maintains confidentiality of information.
  • Completes pre-admission screening evaluations and facilitates obtaining Temporary Detention Orders (TTDO's) in accordance with mental health service policies.
  • Prepares clear and concise written reports. Maintains client records and statistical data.
  • Provides expert testimony to the Norfolk Courts for assigned commitment cases regarding the client's history, behavior and least restrictive treatment alternative.
  • Initiates, completes, and maintains program records and documentation in accordance with policies and procedures.
  • Provides consultation and clinical supervision to clinical staff as assigned both informally through role modeling and formally through structured supervision.
  • Prepares and maintains documentation in compliance with agency, state, and federal guidelines and regulations; complies with privacy and reporting requirements.
  • Complies with applicable local, state, and federal regulations for provision of information and reporting abuse and policy violations.
  • Identifies staff training needs and recommends strategies to meet those needs.
  • Performs as shift lead, reviews and supervises preadmission screening assessments; audits records and provides evaluation of prescreening assessments.
  • Performs related work assigned.
  • Qualifications

    Master's or Doctoral Degree with an associated professional license or educational attainment that would be required to achieve the following in the future:

    • Licensed Professional Counselor (LPC)
    • Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW)
    • Licensed Marriage and Family Therapist (LMFT)
    • Licensed Clinical Psychologist (LCP)
    • Psychiatric Nurse Practitioner (PMHNP) or Psychiatric Clinical Nurse Specialist (PMHCNS), Doctor of Medicine (MD)/Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (DO), or Bachelor of Science in Nursing - Registered Nurse (BSN) with five years' experience.

    Two years supervised experience in directly providing mental health services.

    Additional Information

    • Valid Driver's License may be required depending on assignment.
    Preferred:
    • Residency/Supervisee/Trainee status for licensure for LMHP
    • Obtain pre-screener certification with the first 6 months of employment
    • Certified or certifiable in Basic Life Support and first aid training.
    Working Hours: Tuesday — Saturday (40hrs per week) Night Shift

    Signing Bonus: This position is eligible for a one-time $5,000 signing bonus for new hires.

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    Posted on NEOGOV: 2/9/2026 | Added to FreshGovJobs: 2/10/2026

    Source: NEOGOV | ID: neogov-norfolk-5223051