Jail Diversion Clinician
Listed on 2026-01-27
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Healthcare
Mental Health -
Social Work
Mental Health
The City of Woburn seeks interested, qualified candidates to support the Woburn Police Department as a Jail Diversion Program Coordinator.
The Jail Diversion Program Coordinator (JDP) is embedded within the Woburn Police Department and co-responds with officers to calls in the community for people who are experiencing mental health or substance use issues. The JDP must be available to assist officers with calls for individuals exhibiting signs of mental distress, to provide assessments in the community or at the police station and deliver rapid access to community services.
The JDP will also provide follow-up services, as well as family support to families of individuals struggling with mental health or substance use challenges.
This position requires the individual to exhibit flexibility and independence of work performance and demonstrate good relational skills and judgment; organizational skills and patience in the face of a changing work environment and varied work responsibilities; and self-awareness and ability to process issues that arise from the stressful nature of the work.
Responsibilities- Accompany first-responding officers when requested to behavioral health and/or substance use related calls to conduct needs assessments’ and provide appropriate intervention
- Provide needs assessments of individuals and families in crisis in police custody, at the police department or in the community
- Complete follow-up phone calls or in-person visits to behavioral health or substance use related incidents when appropriate to provide information and referral services
- Complete and follow-up on behavioral health and substance use program referrals
- Manage CIMS Overdose database on behalf of Woburn Police Department
- Serve as clinical liaison to police department personnel
- Work collaboratively with local providers and city departments, including Council on Aging, Veterans Agent, Board of Health, Domestic Violence Services Network, state Department of Mental Health, and others.
- Maintain linkages with community services by providing documented case consultations and problem resolution, and referring individuals to appropriate services
- Maintain required data points and complete all data requirements required by Department of Mental Health grant program
- Master’s Degree in related counseling field
- Must hold a valid driver’s license and have access to an operational and insured vehicle.
- Excellent client intake, interviewing and assessment skills.
- Proactive, ethical, creative and enthusiastic approach and strong interpersonal skills.
- Ability to develop and maintain satisfactory working relationships with employees and providers.
- Outstanding written and verbal communication skills.
- Strongly prefer a candidate that will have a demonstrated understanding of and competence in serving culturally diverse populations.
- Potential for flexibility with the schedule depending on department needs.
Master’s Degree in social work, psychology or related field
Hours: This position is full time, 40 hours a week, Monday through Friday 11:00 A.M. to 7:30 P.M.
Annual Salary: $70,000.00 funded grant position for three years with continuous renewal opportunities. This position is eligible for educational incentives
To Apply: Please submit resume with cover letter to Shawna Healey, Human Resources Director at by January 31, 2026.
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