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Crisis Worker 1

Scottdale, PA · On-site

$21.41 - $26.23/hr

Crisis Worker I staff serve in a supportive role within the Mobile Crisis Program, providing assistance to the Crisis Worker 2 staff in delivering mobile crisis intervention services 24 hours a day ...

Crisis Worker

Oakton, VA · Remote

$18 - $21/hr

Crisis Worker's provide emotional support to persons and families who are in crisis via the telephone, text message, or online chat. The Full-Time Crisis Worker will be scheduled 40 hours per week.

Crisis Worker 1

Monessen, PA · On-site

$21.41 - $26.23/hr

Crisis Worker I staff serve in a supportive role within the Mobile Crisis Program, providing assistance to the Crisis Worker 2 staff in delivering mobile crisis intervention services 24 hours a day ...

Description The Crisis Care Therapist works to alleviate or stabilize mental health symptoms of selected clients, which impairs their ability to adjust to home, community integration, or maintain ...

Crisis Worker 1

Monessen, PA · On-site

$44K - $54K/yr

Crisis Worker I staff serve in a supportive role within the Mobile Crisis Program, providing assistance to the Crisis Worker 2 staff in delivering mobile crisis intervention services 24 hours a day ...

Crisis Worker 1

Monessen, PA · On-site

$21.41 - $26.23/hr

Crisis Worker I staff serve in a supportive role within the Mobile Crisis Program, providing assistance to the Crisis Worker 2 staff in delivering mobile crisis intervention services 24 hours a day ...

Join our Crisis Services Team at Bridgeway Inc.! Be the key to someone's success by supporting and navigating them through life's challenges. Galesburg, IL • Full Time • 23.00/hour Credential ...

Join our Crisis Services Team at Bridgeway Inc.!Be the key to someone's success by supporting and navigating them through life's challenges. Galesburg, IL Full Time 23.00/hour Credential Based Rates:

CRISIS WORKER

Chicago, IL · On-site

$75K/yr

The Crisis Worker must be able to respond quickly, empathetically, and effectively, often working in high-pressure situations. These duties are to be performed in a highly confidential manner ...

As a Crisis Worker, you will respond to mental health crises in the Uptown, Lakeview, and North Center communities, acting as an alternative to or in conjunction with hospitalization or police ...

Crisis Counselor

Poplar Bluff, MO · On-site

$19.50 - $25.25/hr

Job Purpose The Crisis Counselor is responsible for providing quality crisis assessment and intervention to individuals presenting to the Behavioral Health Crisis Center in a timely and responsible ...

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How much do crisis jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 17, 2026, the average hourly pay for crisis in the United States is $21.64, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.03 and $23.08 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a crisis worker?

A crisis worker is a trained professional who provides immediate support, assessment, and intervention to individuals experiencing emotional, mental health, or situational crises. Their primary goal is to ensure safety, de-escalate distress, and connect individuals to appropriate resources or ongoing care. Crisis workers may operate in various settings, including hotlines, hospitals, community centers, or mobile response teams.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a crisis manager, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Crisis Manager, you need strong analytical abilities, decision-making skills, and a background in emergency management, public safety, or a related field. Familiarity with crisis management software, incident command systems, and relevant certifications like Certified Emergency Manager (CEM) are typically required. Exceptional communication, leadership, and stress management skills help you stand out in high-pressure situations. These competencies ensure effective response, minimize risks, and maintain organizational stability during crises.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in crisis management roles, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in crisis management often face high-pressure situations that require rapid decision-making and effective communication. One common challenge is managing conflicting information while coordinating with multiple stakeholders, which can be stressful and demanding. To address these challenges, it’s important to develop strong organizational skills, maintain clear communication channels, and participate in regular training exercises. Additionally, cultivating resilience and practicing self-care can help prevent burnout in this dynamic field.

What is the difference between Crisis vs Crisis Counselor?

AspectCrisisCrisis Counselor
Required CredentialsVaries; often no formal certification neededTypically requires a certification or license, such as a Certified Crisis Counselor
Work EnvironmentEmergency settings, hotlines, community centersCounseling sessions, mental health clinics, crisis centers
Employer & Industry UsageEmergency services, mental health organizationsHealthcare providers, mental health agencies
Common Search & Comparison IntentUnderstanding what a crisis entailsDifferences between crisis events and professional crisis intervention

In summary, 'Crisis' refers to an urgent or emergency situation requiring immediate attention, while 'Crisis Counselor' is a trained professional who provides support during such events. Crisis counselors are equipped with specific credentials and work in mental health settings to help individuals navigate emergencies effectively.

How do I become a crisis worker?

To become a crisis worker, individuals typically need a high school diploma or equivalent, with many roles requiring a bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, or a related field. Relevant skills include strong communication, empathy, and stress management, and certifications such as crisis intervention training can enhance job prospects. Experience in mental health or social services is often preferred, and the work environment may involve shift work and exposure to high-stress situations.

What jobs are in high demand during a crisis?

During a crisis, jobs in healthcare such as nurses, emergency medical technicians, and mental health professionals are in high demand. Additionally, roles in logistics, supply chain management, and essential retail often see increased need due to disruptions and increased demand for essential goods and services.

What to do when someone is in crisis?

A crisis worker or crisis responder should assess the situation quickly, ensure the person's safety, and provide immediate support or intervention. They may use de-escalation techniques, active listening, and connect the individual to mental health services or emergency resources as needed.
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Infographic showing various Crisis job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $45,018 per year, or $21.6 per hour.

Crisis Counselor | 988 Mobile Crisis Outreach

Collaborative Support Programs of New Jersey

Cranford, NJ • On-site

$25.48 - $27.88/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, PTO

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Job description

Job Type
Full-time
Description
CSPNJ a mental health nonprofit agency is looking for a full-time Bachelor Level Crisis Counselor. The Crisis Counselor position is part of the Mobile Crisis Outreach Response Teams (MCORT) in Middlesex and Union counties. The MCORT team will consist of "Master Level Supervisors" & "Peer Support Specialists". The Crisis Counselors and Peer Support Specialists will respond to calls dispatched through the 988 crisis center. They will provide support and appropriate interventions, to stabilize the situation.
MCORT provides 24/7 mobile community outreach services to adults in crisis, including mental health, substance use, and suicidal emergencies. Calls are dispatched through the 988 Suicide Crisis Lifeline Call Center. Mobile Crisis Outreach Teams will be available to help individuals de-escalate their crisis and access needed resources.
HIGHLIGHTS
  • Provide immediate support, crisis intervention, and promote mental health and wellness.
  • Document services based on billing and regulatory standards; and reflect all demographic data.
  • Must be able to demonstrate competency in appropriate care, trauma informed, de-escalation techniques, suicide assessment, and safety planning.
  • Develop individual care plans for each crisis.
  • Provide linkage to ongoing community mental health services, and initiate follow-up contacts to ensure further crisis diversion.
  • Collaborate with individuals to identify strengths, goals, and areas for skill-building.• Develop and implement person-centered plans to empower individuals in their recovery journey.
  • Work with community referral sources and stabilization provider networks regarding case management and linkages to stabilization and aftercare services.

Full-time Benefit Eligible (Medical, free DMO dental & free vision) including 6 weeks PTO & 11 Holidays
Hourly Rates:
- Day and Evening Shifts: 7:30am - 4:00pm & 3:30pm - 12:00am: $25.48/hour
- Overnight Shift: 11:30pm - 8:00am: $27.88/hour
Current Opening(s): Friday - Tuesday: 3:30pm - 12:00am
Additional schedules may become available based on program needs.
Requirements
  • MUST have a Bachelor's degree in a mental health related discipline.
  • 2+ years of experience in a crisis setting.
  • The ability to write clear, concise, and accurate billable progress notes.
  • Excellent communication, assessment, and people skills.
  • A prominent level of patience and emotional resilience.
  • The ability to remain calm under pressure when dealing with challenging situations.
  • Great critical thinking skills and the ability to adapt and act accordingly to situations.
  • Highly organized with proven ability to manage time efficiently in fast-paced environments.
  • Ability to effectively engage and support individuals with mental health diagnoses through empathy, professionalism, and trauma-informed approaches.
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office and have strong computer skills.
  • Bilingual skills are a plus!
  • MUST have a valid NJ Driver's License with acceptable driving record.
  • Lived Experience: CSPNJ prioritizes hiring people who use their own life experience dealing with mental health/substance use issues to inspire and support others.

Salary Description
Hourly Rate: $25.48 - $27.88 depending on shift