Rapid Response Clinician - Families First

Job Details

Job Type: Full-time

Location: Denver

Compensation: 

In accordance with  the Colorado Equal Pay for Equal Work Act, the expected salary range for this Colorado position is:

  • Rapid Response Clinician I: $59,291.62 per year

  • Rapid Response Clinician II: $63,260.00 per year

  • Actual pay will be adjusted based on experience and other job related factors  permitted by law. 

Benefits:  

  • Insurance benefits include health, dental, vision, life, accident, and critical illness. 

  • 10% off tuition at CCU for their online programs 

  • ClassPass Membership

  • 403(b) retirement plan with match, 

  • Paid time off

  • Personal leave

  • 12 Paid Holidays

  • Mileage Reimbursement

  • Bonuses, flexibility, 

  • EAP offering free counseling services to all employees and their families

  • Growth opportunities are available throughout the agency as we love to promote from within! 

  • Clinical supervision and ongoing licensure support 

  • Daily support from team members and supervisors to achieve best possible outcomes for our clients, as well as your own personal career growth.

  • Remote and flexible work schedule

  • CPR & First Aid Training

  • May be eligible for student loan forgiveness through the Public Service Federal Loan Forgiveness Program

  • Professional Development Training Opportunities

Office Location(s):

  • Families First - Denver

  • Service Jefferson, Arapahoe, Douglas, and Adams Counties

Position Summary:

  • The Rapid Response Clinician will complete an assessment for services for youth and families who are seeking interventions to manage crises due to youth mental health and behavioral issues and/or family conflict.

  • The Rapid Response Clinician will make recommendations for therapeutic and supportive services based on the assessment for services, and help bridge gaps during transitional phases.

  • The Rapid Response Clinician will focus on stability and maintaining a level of safety that allows the youth to remain within the family unit, and to provide families with resources in their local communities that will enhance long term stability, minimizing the need for Human Services interventions

  • The Rapid Response Clinician will provide Individual, Family, and Group Therapy - may take place in the community, in client’s homes, in office, and/or via telemedicine platforms

  • The Rapid Response Clinician will provide general mental health and trauma-informed therapeutic services

Responsibilities include:

  • Providing Assessment, Diagnosis, Case Conceptualization, and Treatment Planning

  • Engaging in close coordination with in-home Family Support Professionals for treatment planning and implementation

  • Engage and understand multiple systems such as DHS, Probation, Courts, Diversion, Schools, etc

  • Must be flexible and able to schedule sessions with clients based on their scheduling needs

  • Engage in On Call Rotation

Requirements:

  • Applicants must hold a Master's degree in Social Work, or a related clinical degree, and have the ability to register through DORA working towards clinical licensure. 

  • Experience working with children, youth, and families who have experienced trauma and/or mental and behavioral health symptoms. 

  • Experience in residential, community based outpatient, and play therapy or other child/person centered intervention strategies is preferred. 

  • Experience working with clients in the community, in-office and telehealth services are encouraged. 

  • Experience in home based family services, child development, child welfare systems, social services, access to resources, community services, family engagement, brief interventions, motivational interviewing, assessment, and resource planning, case management, individual, family, and group therapy preferred. 

  • This position also requires skill in assessment, diagnosis, case conceptualization and treatment planning. 

  • A valid Driver’s License and clean Motor Vehicle Record as well as personal vehicle are required for this position. 

  • Must be able to pass a background checks

Extra details:

    • Must be motivated, independent, creative, innovative, and strengths based!

    • Must work well in a team environment.

    • Shiloh House provides services for some of Colorado’s most at-risk youth. As a result, willingness to work with highly acute youth while demonstrating empathy and resiliency is essential.

    • Travel in and around the Denver metro area may be required with use of a personal vehicle. Shiloh House DOES reimburse mileage!

    • Must have strong interpersonal and organizational skills.

    • Prior experience working in a high acuity environment and in home environments is preferred, however, Shiloh House remains excited to support new clinicians in the beginning stages of their careers.

    • Professionalism working with internal staff and external partners is a must.

Posting Date: 06/01/2026

Application Window: Ongoing (Applications will be accepted on an ongoing basis)

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