The Crisis Support Supervisor is a key leader within REST’s Emergency Services team, working closely with the Director of Emergency Services to achieve divisional goals and outcomes. This position provides oversight of REST’s crisis response system, including the 24/7 hotline, the crisis response team, and mobile crisis intervention services for survivors fleeing harmful or life-threatening situations. The Crisis Support Supervisor oversees a multidisciplinary team including the Night Hotline Specialist and Crisis Intervention Mobile Advocate, ensuring survivors receive timely, trauma-informed, and survivor-centered support. This includes oversight of hotline response, crisis de-escalation, safety planning, coordination of emergency placements into 72-hour safety beds, and immediate stabilization services. The role ensures consistent, high-quality response to survivors in crisis, including those entering services through late-night outreach and emergency referrals. Additionally, this position supervises mobile crisis advocacy services that provide ongoing safety planning, resource navigation, and stabilization support for up to 30 days after survivors have reached safe and stable housing. The Crisis Support Supervisor ensures strong coordination across internal teams and community partners, maintains service quality and accountability, and promotes practices that foster safety, empowerment, and long-term stability for survivors. This role provides trauma‑informed, survivor‑centered support to individuals who have experienced sexual trauma, the majority of whom identify as female. The position requires a high degree of empathy, emotional intelligence, cultural humility, and the ability to establish trust and safety with survivors in accordance with best practices in trauma‑informed care. Due to the sensitive and personal nature of this work, clients may express preferences regarding the characteristics or lived experiences of the staff member providing support. This role requires flexibility and comfort working within a client‑choice model that prioritizes survivor autonomy and emotional safety.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Number of Employees
11-50 employees