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As of Jul 6, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary crisis actor in the United States is $28.49, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $19.23 and $26.92 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

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To thrive as a Temporary Crisis Actor, you need strong improvisational skills, the ability to follow detailed instructions, and prior acting experience, commonly supported by a background in theater or performance. Familiarity with safety protocols and the ability to quickly adapt to different scenarios or scripts are often required, and some roles may involve using communication devices or simulation equipment. Emotional resilience, professionalism, and effective communication are important soft skills for working with clients and maintaining realism during high-pressure simulations. These skills ensure that training exercises are realistic, safe, and valuable for emergency response teams or organizations.

What are temporary crisis actors?

Temporary crisis actors are individuals hired on a short-term basis to participate in emergency response drills, disaster simulations, or training exercises. Their role is to realistically portray victims, bystanders, or other stakeholders in staged scenarios, helping first responders and organizations practice their response plans. These actors are not involved in real-life events but serve an important function in helping improve preparedness and response effectiveness. Temporary crisis actors typically work with government agencies, hospitals, schools, or private companies that conduct emergency preparedness training.

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Temporary Crisis Actors play a crucial role in simulating real-life emergency scenarios for training first responders and emergency personnel. Their responsibilities typically include following detailed scripts, portraying specific injuries or emotional responses, and adapting to changing situations as directed by scenario coordinators. Crisis actors work closely with trainers and other participants to ensure the exercises are as realistic and effective as possible. Flexibility, the ability to take direction well, and maintaining professionalism are key expectations in this role.
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TN Mobile Crisis Therapist Co-Response (Lic,/ MPA) Full Time

TN Mobile Crisis Therapist Co-Response (Lic,/ MPA) Full Time

Frontier Health

Johnson City, TN • On-site

Full-time

Posted 20 days ago


Frontier Health rating

5.4

Company rating: 5.4 out of 10

Based on 27 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz


Job description

TITLE: TN Mobile Crisis Therapist Co-Response (Licensed or MPA)

SUMMARY: Responsible for clinical assessment of clients experiencing a behavioral health crisis situation, or perceived crisis situation, in partnership with a Crisis Intervention Team (CIT) Law Enforcement Officer (LEO). Assessments will occur in jails, community settings, homes, or other areas as designated by LEO and/or 911 dispatch procedures. Responsible for providing, coordinating, or managing treatment options for clients in crisis/co-response situations across the service continuum from least restrictive to most secure alternatives. Responsible for making decisions in coordination with LEO to ensure client and public safety. Acts as a facilitator for admission to a variety of placements within the crisis continuum, including: Crisis Stabilization Unit, Detoxification or other A&D Rehab services, state mental health hospital system and/or private mental health facilities. Helps to facilitate transport to Turning Point as appropriate for persons in crisis. Counseling, case management or other activity as required by the LE Agency for behavioral health support for persons in crisis, inmates, or arrestees.

INDIVIDUALS SERVED:
Crisis and Co-Response services and available to all persons on an "as needed" basis without a waiting list and will be prioritized by PSAP Partners or 911 dispatch. All differently abled populations are served. All age groups are served by this position.


EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE: Education - Master's Degree in mental health related field required. Must be Licensed or Licensed-eligible with ability to obtain temporary licensure status for MPA.
Licensure - Must possess the highest level of licensure appropriate to degree.
Certification - Must be designated by the Tennessee Department of Mental Health and Substance Abuse Services as a Mandatory Prescreening Agent (MPA). MPA designation must be kept up to date.
Experience - Experience is crisis counseling and intervention techniques is required. Experience in criminal justice, law enforcement, probation, court system, 911 dispatch is preferred.
Knowledge/Skills - Ability to maintain composure in difficult situations. Verbal and writing skills. Ability to work cooperatively with professionals from other disciplines.


EQUIPMENT: Computer, fax, copier, iPad, Smartphone, Air Card/Hot spot, and other equipment to perform functions of the job. Automobile for crisis consultations off program premises, or potential need to respond separately from LEO, or to meet the LEO at a designated location.
LE protective gear, training, and appropriate use of designated gear and equipment as deemed appropriate by the contract LE Agency.
MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Co-Response MCRT will be collocated on site at the local police station, jail, or sheriff's department as designated by the contract LE Agency.
2. The Co-Response MCRT will follow all guidelines, instructions, and directives of the LEO in the field and during all crisis related situations, acting immediately and decisively as directed by the LEO.
3. Conduct crisis interviews following the dispatch of a Co-Response Team by PSAP Partners/911 Centers with individuals and/or family members in various settings to obtain information critical to the treatment of a behavioral health crisis, documentation of assessments and collateral interviews and exercise good judgment in evaluating clients and implementing effective strategies.
4. PSAP Partners will contact the Co-Response Team per department protocol and as approved by Law Enforcement leadership on duty or incident commander on-scene.
5. Provide as requested by PSAP Partners intervention with LEO that may include minimal intervention until the scene is safe and de-escalated, consultation with LEO to provide on-scene intervention, and provision of known history of the individual to ensure safety and engage in a treatment-before-tragedy approach to all situations.
6. Formulate an accurate provisional DSM diagnosis based on information obtained.
7. In partnership with LEO provide direct assessment, service planning, crisis counseling, linkage to services, safety planning, advocacy, referral for clients, and appropriate follow-up to the least restrictive level of care to meet the client's immediate safety needs.
8. Provide written documentation to complete all necessary crisis assessments and referrals, and to support all data collection requirements of the PSAP, State, and local LE Agency.
9. Maintain client confidentiality according to Frontier Health policy and applicable state and federal statutes, as well as maintain strict confidentiality related to all LEO, LE agency, PSAP, and related agency or first responder staff, and protocol information.
10. Co-Response MCRT will not disclose any information regarding TCIN, NCIC, RMS, TBI, or other criminal justice information obtained during the process of a co-response situation.
11. Remain current and proficient in knowledge of community resources and crisis services procedures.
12. Participate in all required staff meetings, clinical supervision, in-service training, CEU's, roll call, and others as required by Frontier Health and LE Agency.
13. All other duties as assigned, including but not limited to any directive by the LE Agency, jail, or court staff, related to the Co-Response Team.
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES:
1. Support the organization's mission, vision, and values of excellence and competence.
2. Exercise necessary cost control measures.
3. Implement decision-making processes that include the least restrictive treatment and most appropriate treatment milieus.
4. Follow CIT LEO lead or support LEO in all situations regarding safety and securing the site for potential hazards, including ceasing contact or communication with the person in crisis.
5. Collaborate with LEO on the potential arrest and/or criminal charges for the individual in crisis.
6. Demonstrate effective communication skills by conveying necessary information accurately, listening effectively, and clarifying when needed.
7. Demonstrate reliability by arriving to work on time and using effective time management.
8. Demonstrate teamwork and be willing to promote a team environment, and be willing to engage in education regarding law enforcement culture.
9. Represent Frontier Health professionally at all times and adhere to agency/LEA dress code.
10. Demonstrate initiative and strive to continually improve processes and relationships with community partners.
11. Follow all Frontier Health rules, policies and procedures, as well as those of the contract LE Agency, follow all applicable laws and standards. LEA policies and procedures may vary agency to agency.


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