988 Supervisor
Company: NAMI Chicago
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 21, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Type: Full-time (40
hours per week) Reports to: Senior Manager of 988 Office Location:
Work from home position (not a remote “work from anywhere” role).
Must maintain a private, confidential workspace in your home within
the Chicago area and be able to attend in-person trainings and
meetings at our Chicago office (224 W. Hill Street, Suite 410,
Chicago, IL) as requested. Shift: Evening shift (3:45 PM – 12:15
AM, Thursday - Monday Work schedules are subject to change as
necessary to meet the Agency’s and its client’s needs. Reasonable
notice is provided to facilitate personal planning. Employees are
required to work two (2) of the six (6) designated major
holidays—Memorial Day, Independence Day (4th of July), Labor Day,
Thanksgiving, Christmas, and New Year’s Day—and be on-call for an
additional two (2) of these holidays, as determined by supervisory
staff. In addition, employees are expected to work any other
recognized organizational holiday that coincides with their
regularly scheduled shift. Training: Each employee is required to
complete a set training course prior to being eligible to answer
calls for the 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. The first day of
training is in person at our Chicago office from 9 AM – 5 PM.
Beyond that, the training will be completed virtually using live
and self-paced modalities. Facilitator-led training will be
scheduled during a time of day that works for the majority of the
training cohort (typically during the evening hours) but will
always occur during the weekdays. Self-guided training may be
completed at the learner’s discretion but must be completed within
the same week as they are scheduled. The training schedule will be
provided on the first day of onboarding. General Job Description:
As a 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline Supervisor you will lead and
support a team of crisis counselors who provide immediate support
and intervention to individuals experiencing emotional distress and
mental health crises. Operating within the framework of the 988
Lifeline, you will help ensure high-quality service delivery
through compassionate leadership, real-time guidance, and
operational oversight. You will be responsible for supervising
daily shift operations, offering clinical and procedural support,
managing escalated calls, and fostering a trauma-informed,
inclusive, and collaborative work environment. This role demands
strong communication skills, emotional intelligence, and the
ability to remain composed under pressure while multitasking across
various platforms and tasks. Essential Functions and
Responsibilities: Crisis Response: Respond directly and indirectly
to 988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline calls, following established
protocols and guidelines. Support callers of all ages experiencing
emotional distress, mental health crises, or suicidal ideation,
including those at imminent risk of harm to self or others. Crisis
Counselor Support: Support 988 Crisis Counselors in delivering
high-quality emotional support and crisis intervention. When
necessary, provide direct assistance using active listening,
motivational interviewing, and crisis intervention to assess needs
and offer appropriate follow-up and treatment options.
Communication: Maintain consistent and effective communication
throughout the shift with other supervisors and crisis team
members. Respond promptly to requests for guidance and support.
Quality Improvement: Actively participate in quality improvement
initiatives and supervision to enhance service delivery and team
performance. Community Collaboration: Partner with providers across
Chicago to advocate for callers’ needs and facilitate connections
to appropriate services. Training & Development: Participate in
ongoing training and professional development and remain current
with best practices in crisis intervention. Identify team training
needs and collaborate with the 988 Training Specialist and Senior
Manager to implement effective learning strategies. Support
onboarding and continued training of new and existing Crisis
Counselors. Team Culture & Engagement: Foster a collaborative,
trauma-informed team culture aligned with NAMI Chicago’s values and
the vision for 988. Actively participate in huddles, coaching
sessions, meetings, and trainings to support team cohesion and
service excellence. Documentation & Confidentiality: Ensure
accurate and timely documentation of all interactions with callers
using NAMI Chicago’s client record management system. Support team
members in maintaining case notes and other required records. This
role requires strong computer skills due to the extensive use of
digital systems as a fully remote role. Compliance: Stay informed
of program contractual obligations and requirements, follow
established organizational and programmatic policies and
procedures, and monitor compliance of crisis counselors.
Supervision & Leadership: Provide regular clinical and
administrative supervision to Crisis Counselors. Proactively
identify and address program needs to ensure effective service
delivery. Wellness: Actively engage in your wellness plan and
communicate support needs as appropriate.??Adhere to the
organization’s Wellness policy. Other Duties: Perform other duties
as assigned to support the success of the 988 program and NAMI
Chicago’s mission. Requirements: Education and Experience: Master’s
Degree in social services field or equivalent; LCSW or LCPC
preferred. Qualified Mental Health Professional (QMHP), consistent
with the Illinois Administrative Code required. At least 2 years of
experience providing direct clinical and/or administrative
supervision. Minimum of 3-5 years of relevant experience providing
counseling, crisis, or case management with individuals or families
experiencing behavioral health crisis (i.e., suicidal ideations,
psychotic presentations, SUD/OUD, etc.). Experience in telephonic
outreach, crisis, and case management. Experience with vulnerable
populations. Essential Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities: Strong
interpersonal and communication skills, including the ability to
build rapport with individuals in distress and communicate clearly
and expressively in both verbal and written formats. Ability to
remain focused and adaptable in a fast-paced, high-stress
environment with frequent interruptions and urgent situations.
Exceptional organizational and multitasking skills, including the
ability to prioritize tasks, manage time effectively, and solve
problems independently. Demonstrates empathy, compassion, and a
non-judgmental attitude toward individuals experiencing mental
health crises. Committed to serving underrepresented and vulnerable
populations, including racial/ethnic minorities and individuals
living with mental illness and/or substance use disorders.
Demonstrates cultural humility and a commitment to working in a
diverse environment inclusive of race, ethnicity, culture, sexual
orientation, and gender. Familiarity with Chicagoland mental health
services and community resources. Demonstrates strong
self-awareness and a commitment to personal and team wellness.
Strong supervisory skills aligned with NAMI Chicago’s values and
mission. Exercises sound judgment and thoughtfully analyzes
situations to make informed decisions. Welcomed Qualifications:
Previous experience at a suicide and crisis hotline Certification
in crisis intervention or suicide prevention Strong computer and
technology skills. You will be working across several different
platforms simultaneously and a strong foundation will make
adjusting and troubleshooting platforms easier. Typing speed of at
least 35-40 WPM Current ASIST or SafeTALK certification (In-house
SafeTALK training provided quarterly) Other Information Working
Conditions: NAMI Chicago 988 Lifeline Phone Crisis Counselors work
in a remote environment. The role may involve sitting for extended
periods and using telephone and computer equipment. The role
involves extended periods of looking at digital device screens. The
demanding nature of this work requires prioritizing self-care and
being an advocate for your own wellbeing. This role requires a
degree of flexibility with your availability and time during your
scheduled shift (i.e. break times may vary if you are interacting
with a person in crisis or supporting a crisis counselor at the
time of a scheduled break). Other: Attend quarterly all team
meeting on the first Monday of the first month of the quarter
(July, October, January, and April) from 3-4 PM. During the second
and third month of every quarter, attend one virtual team meeting
on the first Monday from 3-4 PM or second Thursday from 8-9 AM.
Attend bi-weekly supervisor team meeting Thursdays 7:30 – 8:00 AM
Must have a private, confidential space to work from in your home
that is free of distractions for the duration of your shift. Must
be able to work over a private, secure, password protected internet
connection with a minimum speed of 300 Mbps (10 Mbps upload).
Available Benefits: Company sponsored wellness activities. Medical,
Dental and Vision benefits. Company sponsored Life and AD&D
Insurance and Long-Term Disability. 401k Retirement plan. Critical
Illness Insurance, Hospital Indemnity, Accident Insurance, Short
Term Disability Coverage. Generous PTO. Salary range:
$60,000-$63,000
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