Crisis Worker - Lifeline
By The Trevor Project At United States
Organized and efficient. You know how to multitask successfully. You know how to prioritize and can do so with minimal supervision.
Continually grow your LGBTQ competency and awareness
Provide suicide prevention and crisis intervention counseling to LGBTQ young people nationwide via phone (at least 30 hours/week)
Build trust and provide a safer space for youth to explore issues surrounding sexuality, gender identity, and suicidal ideation
Work with contacts at risk for suicide, as well as provide support to fellow counselors
Other relevant tasks, duties, or special projects as assigned

Are you looking for a meaningful career that makes a difference in the lives of others? Join our team as an Overnight Crisis Worker and help provide support to individuals in crisis!

Overview Overnight Crisis Workers provide support to individuals in crisis situations. They work in a variety of settings, such as hospitals, mental health centers, and residential facilities. They are responsible for providing emotional and practical support to individuals in crisis, as well as ensuring their safety. Detailed Job Description Overnight Crisis Workers are responsible for providing emotional and practical support to individuals in crisis. They must be able to assess the individual’s needs and provide appropriate interventions. They must also be able to recognize signs of distress and take appropriate action. Overnight Crisis Workers must be able to communicate effectively with individuals in crisis and their families. They must also be able to provide crisis intervention services, such as crisis counseling, crisis intervention planning, and referrals to appropriate services. Job Skills Required
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to assess and respond to crisis situations
• Ability to provide emotional and practical support
• Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Knowledge of community resources
• Ability to maintain professional boundaries
Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
• Previous experience working with individuals in crisis
• Certification in crisis intervention
• CPR and First Aid certification
Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques
• Knowledge of community resources
• Knowledge of mental health issues
• Knowledge of crisis management
Job Experience
• Previous experience working with individuals in crisis
• Previous experience providing crisis intervention services
Job Responsibilities
• Assess individuals in crisis and provide appropriate interventions
• Provide emotional and practical support to individuals in crisis
• Recognize signs of distress and take appropriate action
• Communicate effectively with individuals in crisis and their families
• Provide crisis intervention services, such as crisis counseling, crisis intervention planning, and referrals to appropriate services
• Maintain professional boundaries
• Monitor individuals in crisis and ensure their safety