Since 2012, Idaho Crisis & Suicide Hotline (ICSH) has served as a critical lifeline for Idahoans in crisis or emotional distress and is an entry point into our state’s behavioral health care system. Whether a person is experiencing suicidal thoughts, struggling with a mental or emotional problem, having trouble with drugs or alcohol, having family or relationship problems – someone is always here are ready to listen. Free and confidential crisis support is available to Idahoans in every county. We are committed to ensuring that those served are heard and empowered with options to stay safe while supporting their emotional wellbeing. ICSH has provided 24/7 services since 2014. Crisis Responders serve as the frontline support for individuals experiencing behavioral health crises, including those related to suicide, homicide, mental illness, substance abuse, and developmental disabilities. They perform risk assessments, crisis support, safety planning, and referrals over the phone, providing immediate crisis intervention and de-escalation based on established protocols. This role is crucial in offering immediate help and guiding individuals to appropriate resources, making a significant impact on community well-being.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
Associate degree