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Essential Worker Jobs in Washington (NOW HIRING)

Crisis Worker

Oakton, VA · Remote

$18 - $21/hr

Crisis Worker's provide emotional support to persons and families who are in crisis via the ... ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES: * Adaptability to changes in environment and situations * Strong and ...

Crisis Worker

Oakton, VA · Remote

$18 - $21/hr

Crisis Worker's provide emotional support to persons and families who are in crisis via the ... ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:Adaptability to changes in environment and situationsStrong and effective ...

Fleet Care Worker

Arlington, VA · On-site

$25.36/hr

Fleet Care Worker Transdev in Arlington, VA is hiring a Utility Worker/Service Employee. The ... The essential functions of this position require the ability to: * Work outside in varying ...

Fleet Care Worker Transdev in Arlington, VA is hiring a Utility Worker/Service Employee. The ... The essential functions of this position require the ability to: * Work outside in varying ...

Maintenance Worker

Fairfax, VA · On-site

$42K - $73K/yr

Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of the position. Position is Emergency ... Engages in safe working practices and complies with safety programs and guidelines; * Reports ...

Maintenance Worker

Fairfax, VA · On-site

$42K - $73K/yr

Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of the position. Position is Emergency ... Working knowledge of small equipment to include weed eater, push mower, power tamper, chain saw ...

Janitorial Worker We are seeking dedicated individuals to join our team as Janitorial Workers at ... Essential Skills * Proficient in cleaning, janitorial tasks, sweeping, mopping, and sanitizing.

Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of the position. Position is Emergency ... Working knowledge of small equipment to include weed eater, push mower, power tamper, chain saw ...

Maintenance Worker

Fairfax, VA · On-site

$42K - $73K/yr

Regular and predictable attendance is an essential function of the position. Position is Emergency ... Engages in safe working practices and complies with safety programs and guidelines; * Reports ...

Essential Skills * Minimum of 1-2 years of experience in a similar warehouse or administrative ... Understanding and working knowledge of accounts payable functions. * Experience operating a ...

Sanitation Worker

Rockville, MD · On-site

$24.78/hr

Essential Job Functions * Lifts and wheels recycling and refuse carts and materials set out by ... Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with other employees and the ...

Foodservice Worker

Washington, DC · On-site

$17 - $20.75/hr

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty ... Depending on the location, here are examples of the types of Foodservice Worker positions available:

Essential Job Duties * Receive and put away inbound product to designated location. * Pick/pull correct product from the appropriate locations and delivering to staging area/delivery truck. * Operate ...

Foodservice Worker

Rockville, MD · On-site

$15.25 - $18.50/hr

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty ... Depending on the location, here are examples of the types of Foodservice Worker positions available:

Essential Job Duties * Receive and put away inbound product to designated location. * Pick/pull correct product from the appropriate locations and delivering to staging area/delivery truck. * Operate ...

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How much do essential worker jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average hourly pay for essential worker in Washington is $26.73, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $23.70 and $30.48 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is an essential worker?

Essential workers are individuals whose jobs are considered critical to the functioning of society, especially during emergencies or crises such as pandemics. These roles include healthcare professionals, first responders, grocery store employees, public transportation workers, and others who provide vital services. Essential workers often continue their duties during times when non-essential operations are suspended to ensure public safety, health, and access to necessary goods and services. Their work helps maintain infrastructure and meet basic needs in challenging circumstances.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an essential worker, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Essential Worker, you need reliability, physical stamina, attention to detail, and often a high school diploma or relevant experience, depending on the specific field. Familiarity with safety protocols, workplace-specific equipment, and sometimes certifications like OSHA are important for performing tasks safely and efficiently. Strong communication, teamwork, and adaptability help essential workers manage high-pressure situations and support their colleagues. These skills and qualities are crucial because essential workers maintain critical operations and public safety, especially during emergencies or disruptions.

What are some common challenges faced by essential workers, and how can they be managed effectively?

Essential workers often encounter challenges such as long or irregular shifts, high-stress environments, and direct interactions with the public or vulnerable populations. These factors can contribute to fatigue and emotional strain. Effective management includes practicing self-care, utilizing available wellness resources, and maintaining open communication with supervisors and team members. Many employers also offer support programs or flexible scheduling to help essential workers maintain a healthy work-life balance.
Infographic showing various Essential Worker job openings in Washington as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 74% Full Time, 17% Part Time, 2% Temporary, 5% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 92% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 7% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $55,605 per year, or $26.7 per hour.

$18 - $21/hr

Full-time

Medical, Dental, Vision, Retirement, PTO

Re-posted 25 days ago


Job description

For more than 60 years, PRS, now HopeLink Behavioral Health, has provided comprehensive and specialized support to individuals and families living with behavioral health challenges or facing a life crisis. We envision a society where hope is universal. Through access to quality behavioral health, crisis intervention, and suicide intervention services, we foster an inclusive community in which everyone can attain wellness and a genuine sense of belonging.

SUMMARY STATEMENT OF POSITION:

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.

WHAT WE OFFER:

  • Meaningful Work: Make a real difference in the lives of others.
  • Competitive Salary: $18 - $21 per hour
  • Comprehensive Benefits: Medical, Dental, Vision, FSA, 403b Retirement plan with match; 12 paid holidays; PTO and sick time; birthday leave; employee assistance program; tuition reimbursement.
  • Fully Remote
  • Supportive Environment: Join a dedicated team committed to providing high-quality care.

SCHEDULE & LOCATION:

  • 3 shifts available: Mornings, Evenings, and Overnights
  • Remote

PRIMARY DUTIES:

  • Respond to people reaching out for crisis support through our crisis services (voice, chat, and text): greeting clients, using active listening, and establishing rapport by being accepting, empathetic, objective, non-judgmental, non-directive, and responsive to the feelings of the callers or texters.
  • Explore the person in crisis experiences and feelings using feeling oriented, responsive language; following established protocols; identifying warning signs; and assessing the degree of safety and risk.
  • Provide confidential contacts and ensure that any information shared by the person in crisis is kept confidential.
  • Provide referrals to appropriate resources; engage 9-1-1 for emergency medical treatment and/or police intervention, using required assessments and policy guidance.
  • Accurately document crisis contact interactions in correct contact reports.
  • Participate in educational opportunities provided by and through HopeLink to stay current on job-related knowledge; a minimum of 5 hours of refresher training post initial 120+-hour training is required.
  • Complete administrative tasks as assigned by the Shift Supervisor.

ESSENTIAL COMPETENCIES:

  • Adaptability to changes in environment and situations
  • Strong and effective communication skills, ability to speak clearly and easily understood via the phone and online
  • Dependability with attendance and punctuality guidelines
  • Interpersonal relationship skills by maintaining confidentiality and dignity of self and others
  • Professionalism by following through with commitments and treating others with respect
  • Teamwork and contributes to building a positive team, gives and welcomes feedback

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • Must have successfully completed mandatory 120+-hour HopeLink Crisis Services Crisis Worker Training.
  • Ability to support people in crisis using voice, chat, and text, as assigned. Willing to work across different service areas based on program needs.
  • Computer experience and proficient typing skills.
  • Ability to remain alert on scheduled shifts; experience working swing shifts preferred for overnight positions.
  • Demonstrated knowledge and ability to make sound decisions under pressure.
  • Understanding of confidentiality and privacy issues within a crisis center program.
  • High degree of empathy toward the people we serve and demonstrated knowledge of distress tolerance and coping skills.

PERFORMANCE EXPECTATIONS:

  • Respond to crisis contacts in a professional manner following established protocols.
  • Maintain the confidentiality and privacy of information provided by persons in crisis.
  • Respond to clients in way that is accepting, empathetic, objective, non-judgmental, non-directive and responsive to the feelings of callers.
  • Adhere to the assigned shift schedule and follow program procedures when requesting coverage for an assigned shift.
  • Complete contact reports for each interaction by the end of each contact.
  • Attend and participate in scheduled staff meetings and supervision.
  • Fulfill the required minimum of at least 5 hours of refresher training post initial 120+-hour training.

The above statements reflect the usual responsibilities and principal functions of the position and shall not be construed as a complete description of all the work requirements that may be inherent or added to the position.

Ready to Join Our Mission?

If you're passionate about helping people achieve mental wellness, we encourage you to apply!

HopeLink Behavioral Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are committed to diversity, equity, and inclusion.

'Where Hope Meets Help.'

We are unable to hire in the following states:

California, Illinois, Massachusetts, Michigan, New York, North Dakota, Ohio, Oregon, Washington, Wyoming