
The Crisis Helpline Supervisor role provides clinical leadership and operational oversight for a 24/7 regional crisis intervention program serving multiple counties. Key responsibilities include supervising clinical staff, ensuring compliance with state regulations and accreditation standards, and managing quality assurance initiatives to maintain high-quality triage and safety planning. The position also involves direct crisis coverage during critical incidents and collaborating with community partners to coordinate care. This opportunity appeals to professionals seeking to lead a mission-driven team within a quasi-governmental safety net organization. The role offers a hybrid work arrangement with potential for remote flexibility after competency demonstration, comprehensive benefits including retirement plans, and the chance to make a significant impact on community behavioral health outcomes.
