On-Call Mobile Crisis Responder

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Full Remote
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Experience: 
Entry-level / graduate
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Offer summary

Qualifications:

Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or a related field., Minimum of 1 year experience with at-risk youth or crisis response., Strong verbal and written communication skills., Ability to transport clients using a personal vehicle..

Key responsibilities:

  • Respond promptly to crisis referrals and provide immediate in-person crisis intervention.
  • Complete crisis assessments and documentation accurately.
  • Coordinate referrals and follow-ups based on client needs.
  • Attend supervision, team meetings, and ongoing training.

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Job description

On-Call Mobile Crisis Responder
Location:Remote, Training - Park Forest, IL
Schedule: On-call; evenings and weekends required
Position Type: On-Call, Part-Time
Compensation: Compensation is provided per day and per crisis event, with rates ranging from $30 to $225 per day/event, depending on the nature and duration of the assignment.


SUMMARY
Our client is seeking an On-Call Mobile Crisis Responder to provide immediate crisis intervention services to youth under 21 who are experiencing a mental health emergency that may pose a danger to themselves or others. This position is critical in stabilizing crisis situations through rapid in-person response and short-term service linkage.


RESPONSIBILITIES

  • Serve as an on-call responder for Designated Service Area (DSA) #25.

  • Be immediately available during scheduled on-call shifts to respond to crisis referrals for youth under the SASS program, as well as Medicaid adults, MCO members, and Pathways clients.

  • Accept all crisis referrals from the CARES line within 30 minutes—no-decline policy applies.

  • Respond in-person to all Mobile Crisis Response (MCR) requests within 90 minutes of receiving the referral.

  • Complete crisis screening and assessment using the Illinois Medicaid Crisis Assessment Tool (IM-CAT).

  • Provide immediate short-term follow-up, transition planning, and linkage to necessary services.

  • Complete MCR intake documentation at the point of crisis and ensure all records are accurate and timely.

  • Facilitate safe outcomes such as family reunification, temporary placement, or psychiatric hospitalization.

  • Coordinate referrals and follow-ups based on client and family needs.

  • Remain reachable via mobile phone during on-call hours; maintain a home phone line as a backup contact method.

  • Submit all required administrative documentation (e.g., mileage logs, timesheets) per agency protocols.

  • Attend supervision, team meetings, and ongoing training as required.

  • Adhere to mandated reporting requirements and agency policies.

  • Provide on-call crisis support as directed by the supervisor.

  • Perform additional duties as assigned.


TRAUMA-INFORMED APPROACH
All team members must apply a trauma-informed framework that prioritizes the “5 S’s”:

  • Safety – Ensure both physical and emotional safety.

  • Self-regulation – Maintain emotional control to better support clients.

  • Supportiveness – Cultivate respectful and empathetic relationships.

  • Strengths – Recognize and build upon client strengths.

  • Self-care – Engage in practices that protect personal well-being and reduce stress.


QUALIFICATIONS

  • Education: Bachelor’s degree in Social Work or a related field (required).

  • Experience: Minimum of 1 year working with at-risk youth and/or in crisis response.

  • Language Skills: Strong verbal and written communication; able to document and present case information effectively.

  • Math Skills: Basic skills including percentages, ratios, and data interpretation.

  • Reasoning: Capable of addressing a variety of crisis scenarios with sound judgment.

  • Job Knowledge: Understands and applies knowledge necessary for effective crisis intervention.

  • Quality: Demonstrates accuracy and thoroughness in all work.

  • Safety: Committed to adhering to all safety and infection control protocols.


OTHER REQUIREMENTS

  • Flexible availability for on-call shifts, including nights and weekends.

  • Must be able to transport clients using a personal vehicle.

  • Openness to feedback and continuous improvement.

  • Participation in all required trainings, meetings, and performance improvement activities.


CERTIFICATES, LICENSES & INSURANCE

  • Valid Illinois driver’s license

  • Clear driving record

  • Proof of current automobile insurance


COMPENSATION

  • Compensation is provided on a daily and per-crisis-event basis.

  • Rates range from $30 to $225 per day/event, based on the nature and duration of the assignment.

Required profile

Experience

Level of experience: Entry-level / graduate
Spoken language(s):
English
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Other Skills

  • Physical Flexibility
  • Communication

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