Are you an experienced, licensed behavioral health clinician with a passion for crisis intervention, clinical leadership, and community collaboration? Join our Crisis Services team as a Lead Crisis System Clinician in District 7 and play a pivotal role in delivering high-quality, person-centered crisis care across our service area.
About the Role
The Lead Crisis System Clinician is a dynamic dual-role position that combines direct clinical expertise with leadership and supervision. In this role, you will provide clinical consultation and support to our Mobile Crisis Team and Adult Crisis Stabilization Unit (ACSU), while helping to shape and strengthen our crisis response system.
Working alongside multidisciplinary teams, you'll provide guidance for complex cases, support staff growth and development, and help ensure individuals experiencing behavioral health crises receive timely, compassionate, evidence-based care.
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What We're Looking For:
We're seeking a compassionate, collaborative leader who:
Why Join Our Team?
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Work Environment
This position offers a combination of office, community, and crisis service settings. Travel throughout the service area is required, with flexibility for remote work depending on program needs.
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Join Our Mission
If you're an experienced clinician who is passionate about leadership, crisis response, and helping build stronger communities, we'd love to hear from you.
Apply today and help lead the future of compassionate, community-based crisis care.

Aroostook Mental Health Services, Inc. (AMHC) was founded in 1964 as a non-profit community mental health center. The agency has been a provider of behavioral health (BH) and related services to adults and children in rural Maine for nearly 60 years.
Today the agency is the largest behavioral healthcare provider in the region with nearly 30 service locations across Aroostook, Washington and Hancock counties offering an array of mental health, substance use, crisis, sexual assault, prevention, and brain injury services (Aroostook).
AMHC serves nearly 5,500 individuals per year and employs 325 caring, compassionate staff members. AMHC is committed to an integrated, patient-centered approach in all services, characterized by a high degree of collaboration among community and health professionals and led by the client as the focal point of all services. No individual will be denied access to services due to an inability to pay. A discounted/sliding fee schedule is available based on family size and income.
In 2021 the agency was designated a Recovery Friendly Employer, joining the Northeastern Workforce Development Board’s Recovery Friendly Employer network, making visible AMHC’s commitment to offering a healthy, safe, and stigma-free work environment to eliminate barriers to recovery for those impacted by addiction.
AMHC is also a National Health Service Corps (NHSC) host organization.