Job Summary:
The Providence Center Community Clinical Therapist or RN Providence Police Per Diem will support and maintain a relationship with Providence fire and police Chiefs by performing a range of clinical and administrative functions under the direction of the Supervisor.
Provide triage and assessment services for individuals in the community experiencing a psychiatric crisis.
Work closely with and provide education and training (individual and/or group) to pre-trial services, community agencies, the police department, the fire department and other first responders.
Duties and Responsibilities:include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
Provide and coordinate with fire, police and first responders for the provision of triage and assessment services for individuals in the community experiencing a psychiatric crisis. Identify and develop diversion opportunities and/or hospitalization for identified persons.
Work closely with TPC Acute Care Programs – Emergency Services, Engagement and Diversion, Crisis Stabilization Unit and other teams as appropriate to coordinate care and services.
Facilitate collaborative relationships with the police department, the fire department and other first responders. Identify and develop training as appropriate for same.
Serve as a community liaison for Community Diversion with community agencies.
Collaborate with marketing to develop a communication plan to promote and market the Community Diversion program.
Represent the Community Diversion program in both internal and external meetings for the organization.
Organize and support the team’s daily delivery of service. Meet program goals/standards of care in accordance with Center policies and BHDDH regulations.
Treat consumers with respect; promote their dignity, accept their values and lifestyles and maintain their confidentiality in accordance with Center policy and legal requirements.
Be flexible in regard to providing services within the timeframe and schedule required to best support the Police department and the needs of the community.
Perform record keeping in accordance with Health Information Services and other Center requirements.
Complete required assessment, hospitalization and emergency certification forms, progress notes and discharge forms.
Develop and implement a plan of care with ongoing consumer input.
Follow required office procedures in a cooperative manner.
Attend trainings, case presentations and conferences.
Provide feedback to staff on the content of educational programs attended.
Attend mandatory in-service trainings and other trainings required.
Participate in the education of other Center staff.
Maintain cooperative relationships with Center staff, consumers, community agencies and the public.
Communicate with various local agencies and other departments or teams at The Center.
Requirements:To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Master’s Degree in Human Services field or active RN.
QMHP eligibility required.
Two years relevant experience in direct care with the psychiatrically disabled population and/or in a similar social service agency.
Must have valid driver's license and insured auto.
Care New England Health System (CNE)
and its member institutions; Butler Hospital, Women & Infants Hospital, Kent Hospital, VNA of Care New England, Integra, The Providence Center, and Care New England Medical Group, and our Wellness Center, are trusted organizations fueling the latest advances in medical research, attracting the nation’s top specialty-trained doctors, and honing renowned services and innovative programs to engage in the important discussions people need to have about their health.
Freqently Asked Questions
This position uniquely integrates clinical expertise with real-time crisis intervention alongside fire and police personnel in Pawtucket, RI. It requires delivering psychiatric triage and assessments in community settings, fostering collaboration with first responders to improve mental health outcomes during emergencies.
Candidates need a master’s degree in human services or active RN licensure, along with QMHP eligibility. Additionally, two years of experience working with psychiatric populations or social service agencies is essential to effectively manage crisis assessments and community liaison duties.
Unlike standard outpatient positions, this role involves direct coordination with emergency services and first responders, providing urgent psychiatric triage in the field. It emphasizes both clinical assessments and community education to divert crises away from hospitalization whenever possible.
Per diem clinical therapists or RNs in psychiatric crisis roles around Pawtucket typically earn between $40 and $60 per hour, depending on credentials and experience. This range reflects the specialized nature of providing community-based psychiatric triage alongside emergency responders.
Pawtucket's healthcare sector shows moderate competition for per diem psychiatric nursing and therapy roles due to growing community mental health needs. Candidates with crisis intervention experience and local licensure tend to have an advantage in securing positions at institutions like Butler Hospital.
Yes, certifications in crisis intervention and behavioral health first aid recognized within Rhode Island, alongside training in collaborative care models with law enforcement, significantly improve a clinician’s effectiveness and employability in Providence-area community crisis roles.
At Butler Hospital, therapists and RNs benefit from robust interdisciplinary support and access to advanced psychiatric resources. Challenges include managing unpredictable schedules and maintaining flexibility to meet the dynamic demands of police and fire department collaborations.
Butler Hospital fosters continuous education through mandatory in-service trainings, case conferences, and opportunities to lead community-focused educational programs, helping clinicians sharpen skills in psychiatric crisis management and multidisciplinary coordination.
Starting in this per diem role opens avenues toward leadership in crisis intervention programs, clinical coordination roles, or specialized psychiatric nursing positions. Butler’s integrated health system offers diverse progression opportunities across outpatient and acute care psychiatric services.
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