Crisis Therapist Jobs
By Firsthand At , Remote $65 - $90 an hour
Gather context and requirements from Community leadership or the firsthand People team
Preferred - experience supporting certified peer recovery specialists or other frontline care providers
At least three years experience supporting healthcare organizations in moments of critical incident support
Commensurate with experience, this role pays $65-90/hour
Provide critical incident care support to firsthand Community teams in Florida, Ohio or Tennessee
Provide support either virtually (telehealth) or in-person, as business need permits
Direct Support Staff - Crisis Residential Services
By Vera French Community Mental Health Center At Davenport, IA, United States
Previous experience working with the chronically mentally ill population
Stay informed of, and follow, regulations and procedures for each services provided
Monitor clients' ability to take medications independently and/or pass medications according to physician's orders and report any side effects
A valid driver's license with a driving record that will allow insurability
Ability to pass a pre-employment physical with a drug and alcohol screen
Bachelor's degree in Human Services field with 30 semester hours or equivalent in a human services field and at least
Part Time Crisis Peer Counselor/Youth Support Partner-Cyfct
By Compass Health At , Remote $17.15 - $30.01 an hour
Current Peer Counselor Certification preferred.
Experience as a Peer Counselor preferred.
Up to 5 days paid education leave
What we will be offering
(benefits pro-rated for part-time employees)
Serves as a mentor to clients to promote hope and empowerment.

Are you looking for a meaningful way to help people in crisis? Join our team and make a difference in the lives of those in need! We are looking for compassionate individuals to provide crisis support to those in need. Help us make a positive impact in the lives of those in crisis and make a difference in your community.

Overview of Crisis Support Crisis Support is a specialized field of social work that focuses on providing immediate assistance to individuals and families in crisis. Crisis Support workers provide emotional support, practical assistance, and resources to help people cope with difficult situations. They work with individuals, families, and communities to help them manage and resolve their crises. Detailed Job Description of Crisis Support Crisis Support workers provide direct support to individuals and families in crisis. They assess the situation, provide emotional support, and develop a plan of action to help the individual or family manage the crisis. Crisis Support workers also provide referrals to other services and resources, such as mental health services, housing, and financial assistance. They may also provide advocacy and support to help individuals and families access these services. Crisis Support workers may also provide education and training to individuals and families on how to manage their crises. Crisis Support Job Skills Required
• Excellent communication and interpersonal skills
• Ability to assess and respond to crisis situations
• Knowledge of community resources and services
• Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds
• Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques
• Ability to work independently and as part of a team
• Ability to work under pressure and manage stress
Crisis Support Job Qualifications
• Bachelor’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field
• Master’s degree in social work, psychology, or a related field preferred
• Certification in crisis intervention or related field preferred
• Previous experience working with individuals in crisis preferred
Crisis Support Job Knowledge
• Knowledge of crisis intervention techniques
• Knowledge of community resources and services
• Knowledge of mental health services
• Knowledge of housing and financial assistance programs
• Knowledge of local, state, and federal laws and regulations
Crisis Support Job Experience
• Previous experience working with individuals in crisis
• Previous experience working with diverse populations
• Previous experience working in a social service setting
Crisis Support Job Responsibilities
• Assess crisis situations and develop a plan of action
• Provide emotional support and practical assistance to individuals and families in crisis
• Refer individuals and families to appropriate services and resources
• Advocate for individuals and families to access services and resources
• Educate and train individuals and families on how to manage their crises
• Monitor and evaluate the progress of individuals and families in crisis
• Maintain accurate records and documentation of services provided