Principal Crisis Worker

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 $30 - $32 per hour
  
5-10 years experience
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Provide expert suicide prevention and crisis intervention counseling to LGBTQ+ youth via text, chat, and phone. Support other crisis workers through real-time peer mentoring, monitoring conversations, and performing administrative quality assurance tasks.

About Trevor:

The Trevor Project is the leading suicide prevention and crisis intervention organization for LGBTQ+ young people. Trevor offers 24/7 crisis services, connecting highly trained counselors with LGBTQ+ young people whenever they need support. To drive prevention efforts, The Trevor Project also operates robust research, advocacy, education, and peer support programs. We’ve been saving lives every day for over 25 years.

Every day, and in every role, our staff contribute to our critical mission of ending suicide among lesbian, gay, bisexual, transgender, queer & questioning young people by embodying our values:

Heart - We care deeply and commit to do what matters

Integrity - We build trust through our words and actions

Community - Together, we are an unstoppable force for good

Belonging - We serve as allies to the mission, and to each other

Progress - We continually move onward and upward

Applicants and staff must be authorized to work for any employer in the United States.  The Trevor Project will not sponsor an employment visa for this position.


Role: Principal Crisis Worker
Location: This role will be remote in the continental United States, Alaska, or Hawaii
Reports to: Team Lead, Crisis Services
Eligibility: Authorization to work for any employer in the United States is required. The Trevor Project
will not sponsor a work visa for this role.
Classification: Nonexempt Full Time
Union Role? Yes
Salary Range: $30-$32 per hour


Summary:

Our Crisis Workers do the work Trevor was founded to do: supporting LGBTQ youth who need someone
to talk to. A Principal Crisis Worker is primarily responsible for supporting LGBTQ+ youth on TrevorText,
TrevorChat, or TrevorLifeline (our life-affirming crisis services programs for LGBTQ+ youth). In addition
to providing expert direct crisis counseling, Principal Crisis Workers are responsible for providing
real-time support to other Crisis Workers through peer mentoring during high-risk engagements. Staff
also perform key administrative tasks (including engaging with third parties) required to provide
high-quality, continuous crisis support.

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Roles and Responsibilities:
  •  Provide suicide prevention and crisis intervention counseling to LGBTQ+ young people nationwide via text, chat, or phone calls 

  •  Successfully complete mandatory training including ramp plan for expanded responsibilities  Adhere to performance measures with regard to handle time and utilization as defined by leadership for a Principal Crisis Worker position 

  •  Complete weekly direct service time as directed by crisis intervention leadership, with the additional time spent conducting administrative tasks (currently anticipated to be ~50% direct service and ~50% contact monitoring on average, and dependent on evolving business need) 

  •  Follows all protocols and procedures related to taking time off 

  •  Adhere to on-shift and all other guidance provided by on-shift leader and work with a team of Crisis Counselors (Volunteer and Staff) 

  •  Navigate most conversations with LGBTQ+ young people independently, with support from on-shift leaders. 

  •  Build trust and provide a safer space for youth to explore issues surrounding sexuality, gender identity and suicidal ideation 

  •  Review and respond to performance and quality feedback from leadership  Assist with training for our new and re-engaging counselors through training activities such as facilitating monitored shifts (listen-ins) and chat/text observation 

  •  Monitor Crisis conversations and provide expert real-time support to counselors as they support LGBTQ+ youth in crisis 

  •  Promote a culture of continued learning by providing actionable feedback to Crisis Counselors (Volunteer and Staff) through real-time mentoring, debriefs, feedback, and emotional support as they support LGBTQ+ youth in crisis 

  •  Support queue management by accepting and/or directing conversation transfers, with the support of on-shift leadership 

  •  Complete administrative and quality assurance tasks, such as case reviews, case record audits, updates and database management 

  •  Communicate with third parties, including law enforcement and child welfare agencies, on matters of imminent safety concerns and child abuse, when necessary as required by protocol and policies 

  •  Assist leadership with identifying and voicing daily operational and service quality feedback for prioritization 

  •  Demonstrate fair, ethical, and equitable business practices 

  •  Learn eagerly, share knowledge appropriately, and improve continuously 

  •  Demonstrate successful planning and problem-solving skills, including multitasking and working well within tight timelines 

  •  Work, communicate, and collaborate effectively with others

  •  Demonstrate attention to detail and accuracy in all work 

  •  Demonstrate a commitment to fostering and maintaining an environment of belonging  Other relevant duties and responsibilities as assigned


Minimum Qualifications:
  •  Master’s degree in social work, counseling, psychology or other related areas of study OR 5+ years experience in a crisis care setting or other relevant professional experience OR 1+ year as a Sr. Crisis Worker OR 2+ years as a Crisis Worker at The Trevor Project 

  •  Demonstrated ability to meet or exceed performance expectations of prior and/or current Crisis Work position(s) 

  •  Demonstrated ability to provide peer leadership in a crisis care setting 

  •  Proficiency in spoken and written English with strong communication and active listening skills  Demonstrated commitment to self-care and well-being, with an understanding of the importance of personal resilience in crisis intervention work. 

  •  Strong resilience and adaptability in handling crisis situations, with the ability to remain calm during challenging circumstances 

  •  Demonstrated knowledge and understanding of LGBTQ+ issues, including the unique challenges faced by LGBTQ+ youth. 

  •  A quiet, private work environment with high-speed dedicated broadband internet access (minimum 10Mb down/5Mb up)


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Why Trevor?

Join a mission-driven organization where your work makes a real impact on the lives of LGBTQ+ young people—every single day.

 

Outstanding benefits, including:

- Comprehensive health coverage, including plans that support various gender affirmation care needs

- Mental health resources, with access to virtual care and a variety of in and out of network options for support

- 403(b) retirement plan with a 3% employer match, vesting over three years

- Generous paid time off and company holidays to rest and recharge

- Employee Assistance Program (EAP) offering confidential emotional support, work-life solutions, financial and legal guidance, and online resources

- Remote work flexibility from anywhere in the continental U.S., Alaska, or Hawaii- with provided technology, a home office setup reimbursement, and a monthly internet reimbursement

 

 

 

The Trevor Project provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to all employees and qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, veteran status, or any other status protected by applicable law or policy. The Trevor Project complies with all applicable laws regarding equal opportunity in employment.

 

This is a union position. The Trevor Project recently voluntarily recognized The Communications Workers of America CWA as the representative of certain employees for collective bargaining purposes, and this position is in the bargaining unit. 

 

The Trevor Project is committed to the full inclusion of all qualified individuals. As part of this commitment, we will ensure that persons with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodations. If a reasonable accommodation is needed to participate in the job application or interview process, please submit a request here.  Please do not disclose medical information in this form–this information will be viewed only by our benefits team and will remain secure. This form is only for those requiring a reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process. This form is not an application - you must still apply through The Trevor Project careers website. 

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