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Support Those in Crisis - Make an Impact as a Crisis Counselor in Omaha, NE ... Starting Pay: $17.50-$18.50/hr (plus shift differential if applicable) Full-Time or Part-Time: Both ...

988 Crisis Counselor

Omaha, NE ยท On-site

$17.50 - $18.50/hr

Starting Pay: $17.50-$18.50/hr (plus shift differential if applicable) Full-Time or Part-Time: Both ... in crisis โ€ข Providing short-term counseling, de-escalation, and problem-solving support โ€ข ...

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Gary, IN

$21.75 - $28/hr

The Crisis Counselor works on our Mobile Crisis Response Team located at our Rapid Access Center ... departments, 988 crisis lines, and referrals from other community partners. * Provides crisis ...

Crisis Services Clinician of 988 Crisis Services Reports to: Clinical Supervisor of 988 Crisis ... Licensed Mental Health Counselor (LMHC) or Associate (LMHCA) * Licensed Marriage and Family ...

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How much do full time 988 crisis counselor jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for full time 988 crisis counselor in the United States is $23.91, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $20.91 and $27.16 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Full Time 988 Crisis Counselor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Full Time 988 Crisis Counselor, you need a background in psychology, social work, or counseling, often supported by a relevant degree and experience in mental health crisis intervention. Familiarity with crisis management protocols, call center software, and documentation systems is typically required. Exceptional active listening, emotional resilience, and nonjudgmental communication are standout soft skills for this role. These abilities are crucial to providing immediate, effective support to individuals in crisis and ensuring their safety and well-being.

What are some of the unique challenges faced by Full Time 988 Crisis Counselors, and how can they best manage these challenges?

Full Time 988 Crisis Counselors often encounter emotionally intense situations and must make quick, sound judgments under pressure. One of the main challenges is managing the emotional impact of frequent contact with individuals in crisis. Counselors can best manage these challenges by utilizing regular supervision, participating in peer support groups, and practicing self-care strategies to maintain their own well-being. Most organizations provide training and resources to help staff build resilience and prevent burnout, enabling counselors to provide the best possible support to those in need.

What is a Full Time 988 Crisis Counselor?

A Full Time 988 Crisis Counselor is a mental health professional who answers calls, texts, and chats to the 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline. Their primary role is to provide immediate support, risk assessment, and intervention for individuals experiencing emotional distress, suicidal thoughts, or mental health crises. They listen empathetically, offer resources and coping strategies, and may refer callers to local services or emergency care if needed. Working full time means they typically work 40 hours per week, often including nights, weekends, or holidays due to the 24/7 nature of the lifeline. These counselors play a crucial role in helping individuals navigate difficult moments and connect to ongoing support.
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988 Crisis Counselor - Full Time

988 Crisis Counselor - Full Time

NAMI Chicago

Chicago, IL โ€ข On-site

Full-time

Retirement, PTO

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Job description

Description:

Type: Full-Time

Reports to: 988 Crisis Supervisor

Office Location: Work from home position (not a remote โ€œwork from anywhereโ€ role). Must maintain a private, confidential workspace in your home within the Chicago area and be able to attend in-person trainings and meetings at our Chicago office (224 W. Hill Street, Suite 410, Chicago, IL) as requested.

Shift Available: Two Shifts Available:

  • Tuesday โ€“ Saturday 3:45pm โ€“ 12:15am OR
  • Saturday โ€“ Wednesday 3:45pm โ€“ 12:15am

Work schedules are subject to change as necessary to meet the Agencyโ€™s and its clientโ€™s needs. Reasonable notice is provided to facilitate personal planning.


Required to work three (3) of six (6) โ€œprimaryโ€ holidays (Memorial Day, 4th of July, Labor Day, Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Years Day) as determined by supervisory staff. Required to work any other recognized organizational holiday that your shift aligns with.


Training: Each employee is required to complete a set training course prior to being eligible to answer calls for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The first day of training is in person at our Chicago office from 9 AM โ€“ 5 PM. Beyond that, the training will be completed virtually using live and self-paced modalities. Facilitator-led training will be scheduled during a time of day that works for the majority of the training cohort (typically during the evening hours) but will always occur during the weekdays. Self-guided training may be completed at the learnerโ€™s discretion but must be completed within the same week as they are scheduled. The training schedule will be provided on the first day of onboarding.

Background

Guided by the experiences of those living with mental health conditions and rooted in equity, NAMI Chicago educates to fight stigma and discrimination, fiercely advocates for our community, and shares hope, connection and expertise with people on their mental health journey. NAMI Chicago seeks to fill gaps in Chicago's mental health system, with an intentional emphasis on serving underrepresented populations and breaking down barriers to care.


Who We Are:

  • An employer who prioritizes your wellness
  • An employer who supports your growth
  • An employer who sees and acknowledges all of you
  • An employer who educates and advocates for mental health while sharing hope with those on their mental health journey or supporting individuals on their mental health journey.

Who We Are Looking For:

  • Highly empathetic
  • Detail-oriented and organized
  • Excellent relationship management and interpersonal skills

General Job Description:

As a 988 Suicide and Crisis Line Phone Crisis Counselor, you will play a crucial role in providing immediate support and intervention for individuals experiencing emotional distress and mental health crises. Operating within the framework of a national suicide and crisis hotline, you will offer empathetic listening, crisis intervention, and resources to access more support. This position demands strong communication skills, empathy, and the ability to remain calm under pressure. This role may be demanding and requires continuous multitasking and the ability to think and work quickly on the computer using various apps and platforms.

Essential Functions and Responsibilities:

  • Provide crisis intervention: Respond to incoming calls to the 988 Lifeline, offering immediate support and intervention for individuals in emotional distress while following the 988 Lifeline Suicide Safety Policy standards.
  • Active Listening: Practice empathetic listening skills to understand callersโ€™ emotions, concerns, and needs.
  • Assessment: Conduct assessments of callersโ€™ safety and level of risk, utilizing established protocols and guidelines such as the 988 Lifelineโ€™s Safety Assessment Model with the assessment of the Four Core Principles of Safety Assessment. This may involve supporting a person who is at imminent risk of harm to self or others.
  • Crisis De-escalation: Utilize de-escalation techniques to help callers regain a sense of control and stability during times of crisis.
  • Safety Planning: Collaborate with callers to develop safety plans, identifying coping strategies and supportive resources to manage crises effectively.
  • Empowerment: Empower individuals to explore their own strengths and coping mechanisms, fostering a sense of agency and resilience.
  • Resource Referrals: Offer access to appropriate mental health services, including mobile crisis teams, emergency departments and community resources using a vetted referral list provided by NAMI Chicago.
  • Documentation: Using NAMI Chicagoโ€™s client record management system, maintain accurate and confidential records of all interactions with callers, adhering to privacy regulations and organizational policies. Systems require significant computer use and skills.
  • Confidentiality: Respects each callerโ€™s privacy rights under HIPAA and other applicable laws and regulations.
  • Follow-up: Schedule and/or make follow-up contact with help seekers for continued support at a date and time collaborated on by a crisis counselor and help seeker.
  • Collaboration: Coordinate with other crisis response professionals, including mental health clinicians, law enforcement, and emergency medical personnel, to ensure comprehensive support for callers.
  • Adherence to Protocols: Follow established protocols and procedures for crisis intervention, documentation, and escalation of emergencies.
  • Continuous Training: Participate in ongoing training and professional development opportunities to enhance crisis intervention skills and stay updated on best practices for crisis support.
  • Communication and Teamwork: Communicate effectively and frequently throughout shift with supervisors and crisis team staff; can promptly alert supervisor of concerns and seek guidance/support when needed. Embodies NAMI Chicagoโ€™s team approach by participating in on-shift huddles, weekly coaching sessions, team and organizational meetings, supporting co-workers, and attending scheduled trainings
  • Wellness: Be an active participant in your wellness plan and effectively communicate your need for support.??Adhere to the organizationโ€™s Wellness policy.
  • Other duties as assigned
Requirements:

Education and Experience:

  • Bachelorโ€™s degree in social work, Psychology, Counseling or other related fields required; Masterโ€™s preferred
  • In lieu of the education requirement, a minimum of four years of professional experience providing counseling and case management services to individuals/families experiencing homelessness or other related populations may be considered.
  • Minimum of 1-5 years of relevant experience providing counseling, crisis, or case management with individuals or families experiencing behavioral health crisis (i.e., suicidal ideations, psychotic presentations, SUD/OUD, etc.).
  • Experience in telephonic outreach, crisis, and case management.
  • Familiar with community resources and how to work with law enforcement and other community organizations (i.e., Hospitals, outpatient clinics, etc.).
  • Experience with vulnerable populations.

Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:

  • Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to build rapport with individuals in distress.
  • Excellent communication skills, both verbal and written. Including a clear and expressive speaking voice.
  • Ability to work in a fast-paced and high-stress environment.
  • Ability to work effectively and stay focused in an environment with regular interruptions.
  • Ability to be flexible, adaptable, and able to function successfully in an environment requiring immediate response to urgent situations.
  • Exhibits empathy, compassion, and a non-judgmental attitude towards individuals experiencing mental health crises, with a commitment to serving underrepresented and vulnerable populations, including social and racial/ethnic minorities, as well as those living with mental illnesses and/or substance use disorders.
  • Willing to work in a diverse environment regarding race, ethnicity, culture, sexual orientation, and gender.
  • Familiarity with Chicagoland resources and mental health services.
  • Excellent self-awareness and commitment to prioritizing your wellness.
  • Exceptional ability to multi-task and excellent organizational skills. This includes attention to detail, problem-solving, and time management.

Welcomed Qualifications:

  • Previous experience at a suicide and crisis hotline
  • Certification in crisis intervention or suicide prevention
  • Strong computer and technology skills. You will be working across several different platforms simultaneously and a strong foundation will make adjusting and troubleshooting platforms easier.
  • Typing speed of at least 35-40 WPM
  • Current ASIST or SafeTALK certification (In-house SafeTALK training provided quarterly)

Other Information

Working Conditions: NAMI Chicago 988 Lifeline Phone Crisis Counselors work in a remote environment. The role may involve sitting for extended periods and using telephone and computer equipment. The role involves extended periods of looking at digital device screens. The demanding nature of this work requires prioritizing self-care and being an advocate for your own wellbeing. Breaks are mandatory to comply with labor laws and to ensure Crisis Counselors get the reprieve they need to be successful. This role requires a degree of flexibility with your availability and time during your scheduled shift (i.e. break times may vary if you are interacting with a person in crisis at the time of your scheduled break).

Other:

  • Attend quarterly all team meeting on the first Monday of the first month of the quarter (July, October, January, and April) from 3-4 PM.
  • During the second and third month of every quarter, attend one virtual team meeting on the first Monday from 3-4 PM or second Thursday from 8-9 AM.
  • Must have a private, confidential space to work from in your home that is free of distractions for the duration of your shift. Must be able to work over a private, secure, password protected internet connection with a minimum speed of 300 Mbps (10 Mbps upload).

Available Benefits:

  • Company sponsored wellness activities.
  • 401k Retirement plan.
  • Paid leave and wellness leave.

Base Rate: $24/hour

NAMI Chicago is an inclusive employer, we welcome and encourage BIPOC, LGBTQ+, Veterans, Differently Abled, Returning Citizens and All Who Are Dedicated to Mental Health to Apply.