On-Call Crisis Worker
Company: Alternatives, Inc.
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Reports to : YASS
and Crisis Coordinator Part-Time: Non-Exempt- Weekend Availability
Required Hourly Rates :$4.16/hr on-call, $24.49 responding to
crisis, $20.08/hr internal meetings Alternatives Overview Our
mission is to inspire young people to create a just future through
practices that heal individuals, restore communities, and transform
systems. Since 1971, Alternatives has modeled innovative
alternatives to the status quo in Chicago's youth services field.
Our school and community-based therapy, prevention and leadership
development programs support young people to individually and
collectively address causes of substance abuse, grief and trauma
while building social-emotional, career and social change skills.
In addition to working directly with young people, we train, coach
and advocate for youth-serving institutions like Chicago Public
Schools to be restorative and trauma-informed. Position Overview
Crisis is 24/7/365 and so are we. Individual and family crisis
support is a key component of Alternatives’ Comprehensive Community
Based Youth Services for young people that are at greater risk of
involvement in the Juvenile Justice and Child Welfare systems. We
run a 24-hour emergency hotline for young people that have run away
or been kicked out of their home so we do not do traditional
schedules. This position provides this crisis intervention response
at the police station, hospitals, and other community sites. Our
folks thrive working in afternoon, evening, and overnight shifts.
When working on a weekday, scheduling is as follows: 5pm-9am
(Example- Monday at 5pm - Tuesday at 9am). When working on a
weekend, scheduling is as follows: Friday at 5pm-Monday at 9am. Our
Crisis staff are not expected to work two consecutive weekends.This
involves: in-person response, mediating familial conflict and
relocating young people to a safe environment. After On-call Crisis
Workers meet the initial needs of youth in crisis, the youth are
connected to Youth Advocates that continue to work with them to
protect against system involvement. On-call work is mostly
scheduled for after normal business hours on nights and at least
one weekend a month. The impact this position has on our
Chicagoland communities is exponential. If you are seeking a role
that directly assists in addressing family discord, increases
positive interactions, and unites families to resources to provide
trauma-informed care services; this role will be rewarding! Perform
the following from a racial, gender, sexuality, and ability equity
lens: Willing and able to work 16 hr. on call shifts for the
weekend scheduled time. Provide evening and/or weekend coverage as
scheduled by Supervisor. Required to cover holidays as
assigned/negotiated by the program supervisor. Provide quick and
efficient response to calls from the Alternatives answering service
and maintain response compliance of 45 minutes to police
station/community site within catchment area. When appropriate,
facilitate transfer of youth to other (CCBYS) agencies. Provide
accurate assessment of the immediate problems of the youth and
family, including necessity of psychiatric assessment and
stabilization of the crisis; develop an initial treatment action
and communicate action with the program supervisor. Work
effectively with the police, DCFS, placement linkages, and other
professionals to coordinate and insure effective service delivery
to clients, as well as advocate on client’s behalf to prevent
abridgement of rights. Complete all necessary paperwork, including
lockout reports to DCFS and CCBYS hotline, in a professional manner
and return paperwork to Alternatives, Inc. after finishing the
crisis intervention (at latest by 8:30am the next business day).
Consult with back-up crisis workers on call, supervisor or other
supervisory staff when appropriate. Work within Trauma-informed and
Restorative Justice frameworks. Attend all regular supervisory
meetings and professional development; actively participate in
problem-solving. Effectively communicate Alternatives’ mission,
policies, practices, and services as appropriate. Complete in a
timely fashion all other tasks as assigned by the Director and/or
Supervisor. Requirements: Minimum of BA/BS in human services or
related fields. -Knowledge of adolescent/family dynamics and child
abuse issues. Demonstrated cultural competency working with system-
involved/homeless/LGBTQ/Black/Latinx/Indigenous youth. Use of a car
during working and on-call hours. Valid driver's license and
insurance. Must reside within 45 minutes of the designated service
area. The COVID vaccine is mandatory for all employees to the full
extent permissible under applicable law
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