The Crisis Specialist II serves as a primary point of entry for individuals seeking mental health, substance use, intellectual/developmental disability, or crisis-related services through a 24-hour access program and as part of the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline network. This position functions as a key component of the organization’s crisis continuum of services, providing access, triage, and care coordination to support timely connection to appropriate levels of care. The Crisis Specialist II responds across phone platform; conducts standardized safety and risk screenings; provides crisis intervention and de-escalation; and identifies appropriate next steps within established protocols while applying training to manage higher-acuity and complex contacts with supervisory consultation as indicated by protocol. This role supports advanced care coordination, including warm handoffs to internal services and community partners, and collaborates with peers to support consistent workflows and service coordination. The position utilizes supervisory consultation for imminent-risk, high-risk, or complex situations as required by protocol. After completion of training, this position is typically eligible for a remote or hybrid work arrangement, with periodic on-site responsibilities as needed.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Number of Employees
101-250 employees