988 Crisis Services Clinician (Overnight) at Crisis Connections
Seattle, Washington, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

06 Jul, 26

Salary

37.24

Posted On

07 Apr, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Crisis intervention, Risk assessment, Clinical decision-making, Suicide prevention, De-escalation, Clinical supervision, Mental health counseling, Trauma-informed care, Electronic health record documentation, Leadership, Communication skills, Remote team collaboration

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
Description 988 Crisis Services Clinician — Night Shift (Remote) Make a life-saving impact when it matters most. When the world is quiet, crisis doesn’t stop. As a Night Shift 988 Crisis Services Clinician, you’ll be the trusted clinical leader supporting callers, chat, and text contacts during overnight hours—providing calm, expert guidance in moments of highest need. This role is ideal for experienced clinicians who prefer nights, value autonomy, and thrive as the senior clinical presence during overnight operations. Schedule Designed for Night Owls Night Shift: Thursday–Saturday, 12:00 AM – 8:00 AM (Pacific Time) Call Team assignment Fully remote (candidates must reside in WA, AZ, OH, or TX) About the Program 988 Crisis Services provides free, confidential, telephone-based crisis support across King County and Washington State. Our mission is to foster resilience and wellbeing by connecting people to compassionate, accessible care - 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. Overnight clinicians play a critical leadership role, ensuring safety and continuity of care during the most vulnerable hours. Position Summary The Crisis Services Clinician (988) is a qualified Mental Health Professional who oversees 988 Suicide & Crisis Lifeline contacts via phone, chat, and text. This role provides advanced risk assessment, clinical decision-making, and real-time consultation while supervising a multidisciplinary overnight team of clinical and paraprofessional staff. Graveyard clinicians are relied upon for strong judgment, calm leadership, and confident decision-making during high-acuity situations. Why Work the Night Shift? Increased clinical autonomy and leadership responsibility Fewer competing demands and distractions Strong camaraderie with overnight teams Opportunity to make a meaningful impact during peak-risk hours Key Responsibilities Provide direct clinical oversight and support to Crisis Specialists and Crisis Intervention Specialists during scheduled overnight shifts Support staff with suicide risk assessment, de-escalation, and crisis intervention Ensure appropriate linkage to Mobile Crisis Teams, Designated Crisis Responders, Next Day Appointments, and other community resources Provide real-time coaching, consultation, and feedback to staff Ensure accurate and timely documentation in the electronic health record Ensure compliance with all 988 program standards, policies, and procedures Promote a professional, respectful, and supportive virtual team environment Requirements Required Qualifications Master’s degree in psychology, counseling, social work, or a related field Mental Health Professional (MHP) status as defined by Washington State Active Washington State credential or license, including: LICSW or LSWAIC LMHC or LMHCA LMFT or LMFTA Psychologist or Psychiatrist Agency Affiliated Counselor (AAC) Minimum of two years of crisis intervention experience Strong verbal, written, and typing skills Ability to work effectively in a remote, fast-paced overnight environment Preferred Qualifications Call center, hotline, or telephone assessment experience Experience within public mental health systems (especially King County) Additional training or certification in suicide prevention or trauma-informed care Compensation & Union Representation $37.24 per hour + $4.00 an hour differential for working the night shift. OPEIU union-represented position Benefits & Support Excellent medical, dental, and vision coverage (including 100% employer-paid options for certain plans) Generous Paid Time Off and 12 paid holidays Annual wage increases 403(b) retirement plan ORCA transit pass discount Free parking Flexible scheduling Self-care tools and weekly check-ins with your supervisor Commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion—BIPOC, LGBTQ+, and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply Working Conditions This position involves prolonged sitting or standing, wearing a headset, managing multiple software platforms, and exposure to conversations involving suicide and acute mental health crises. Comprehensive training, supervision, and ongoing support are provided. Join Us If you’re a skilled clinician who thrives overnight and wants your expertise to matter when it counts most, we’d love to hear from you. Your calm presence could be someone’s lifeline.
Responsibilities
The clinician provides direct clinical oversight and support to staff during overnight shifts, including suicide risk assessment and crisis intervention. They ensure compliance with program standards and facilitate effective linkage to community resources and mobile crisis teams.
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