| Job Description Crisis Support Specialist – Second Shift Schedule Available: 2nd Shift (2:45 PM - 11:00 PM), Tuesday-Saturday, Full-Time On-Call Shift: Thursdays at 11pm-3am One 4 hour on call shift per week. On-call requires that you are able to arrive with-in 30 minutes to help cover the shift and care for children. Pay is time and a half your hourly rate if called in to work. Overview The Crisis Support Specialist manages Crisis Nursery's 24/7 Crisis Line and serves as the primary point of contact for families accessing services. This position is responsible for coordinating crisis care admissions, conducting family intakes & exits, connecting families with community resources, documenting services, and ensuring effective communicationbetween families and staff. The Crisis Support Specialist reports to the Assistant Director, Crisis & Family Support. Essential Duties - Answer the 24/7 Crisis Line, schedule crisis care, and direct calls to the appropriate staff.
- Schedule admissions, prioritize families based on need, and maintain safe child-to-adult ratios.
- Greet and assist individuals entering the building while serving as the primary contact in the Program Office.
- Maintain the Program Office by keeping supplies stocked, ordering meals, coordinating laundry services, and ensuring all required documentation is complete and current.
- Assist with training new staff and interns on Program Office procedures and responsibilities.
- Conduct parent intake and exit interviews for all admissions.
- Complete family assessments and surveys, identifying needs and taking appropriate follow-up action.
- Provide families with information about their child's stay and services received.
- Conduct follow-up calls with families after services and refer families to the Strong Families Program as appropriate.
- Utilize trauma-informed, strengths-based, and family-centered practices in all interactions.
- Support families in developing and making measurable progress toward individualized goals.
- Identify family needs and connect families with appropriate community resources, including housing, food assistance, childcare, and other basic needs.
- Maintain current knowledge of community resources, eligibility requirements, and referral processes.
- Develop and maintain collaborative relationships with community partners to strengthen referral pathways and improve family outcomes.
- Monitor referral outcomes through follow-up communication to determine whether services were successfully accessed and whether additional support is needed.
- Maintain accurate, timely, and confidential client records, data collection, and required documentation.
- Ensure all client files and program paperwork are complete and compliant with agency standards.
- Maintain confidentiality and adhere to all agency policies, mandated reporting requirements, licensing standards, and ethical guidelines.
- Work collaboratively with Children's Specialists and volunteers to ensure quality care and effective communication during each shift.
- Help maintain a healthy, safe, and clean environment for children.
- Interact with children in accordance with Crisis Nursery's philosophy of care.
- Attend team meetings, program meetings, and all-staff meetings.
- Participate in ongoing training and professional development to remain current on best practices in crisis intervention, family support, trauma-informed care, and community resource coordination.
Position Qualifications - 25 years of age or older preferred
- Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Psychology, Child Development, Human Services, or a related field preferred.
- Experience in crisis intervention, case management, family support, counseling, or a related human services field preferred.
- Knowledge of trauma-informed care, child development, and community resources preferred.
- CPR and First Aid certification, or the ability to obtain certification upon hire.
- Valid driver's license and reliable transportation preferred.
Skills & Competencies - Ability to assess situations, prioritize needs, and make decisions under pressure.
- Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with team members.
- Strong interpersonal, communication, and active listening skills.
- Excellent documentation, organizational, and computer skills.
- Ability to build trusting relationships with children, families, and community partners.
Physical Requirements - Ability to bend, kneel, and move between standing and sitting throughout the workday.
- Ability to lift, carry, and move up to 40 pounds.
- Ability to hear and respond to children speaking or crying.
Job Type: Full-Time / Hourly Pay Range: $18-$21 per hour depending on experience |