$3000 Sign on Bonus Youth Peer Support Specialist/Crisis Responder
Company: Heartland Counseling Services
Location: Oneill
Posted on: January 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Salary: $43k - $45K annual DOE;
$3k hiring bonus! TITLE: School Youth Peer Support
Specialist/Crisis Responder working full-time, 40 hours per week,
12 months a year. This position will be serving the O'Neill, NE
schools. MAIN FUNCTION: The School Youth Peer Support Specialist
will be an individual who has had direct experience with mental
health services and will utilize those experiences to collaborate
with, coach, and challenge individuals to view their life
situations as an opportunity for growth and change within each
individuals recovery. The School Youth Peer Support Specialist will
aid mental health providers and youth to move toward self-advocacy
in the attainment of their own, culturally specific life goals. The
Crisis Responder is responsible for providing 24-hour crisis
coverage as part of the on-call rotation. This is a short-term
service which aims to assist individuals who are in a crisis (e.g.,
suicidal, homicidal, psychotic). The Crisis Responder will screen,
triage, and refer out to the appropriate level of care and
services. The crisis program is designed to prevent
hospitalizations and emergency protective custody by wrapping
appropriate services around the individual to allow them the
opportunity to remain in the community, therefore it is the Crisis
Responders role to facilitate this. DUTIES/RESPONSIBILITIES:
Collaborate closely with school based therapists to coordinate and
enroll students in mental health services. Meet with parents to
complete documentation needed to establish mental health services
for students. Facilitate small groups each week in the school
setting. Interact, build rapport, and connect with youth by sharing
common experiences and modeling resiliency and recovery. Support
youth involved with DHHS, the justice system, education system,
youth, and family services. Assist youth in understanding
components of recovery and resiliency and in applying skills to
achieve life goals. Provide individualized direct support to peers
according to that persons plan by supporting the individuals choice
and building confidence, leading to a greater degree of
independence. Work cooperatively and effectively with individuals
and groups from diverse populations. Attend youth case meetings
(when asked), other meetings as appropriate/assigned. Locate
available resources, training, or skill-building opportunities that
will help youth to achieve his/her goals. Serve as a resource for
youth served during scheduled appointments or designated drop-in
hours. Maintains up to date client charts to include needs
assessment, screening tools, treatment plan, progress notes,
discharge planning, and crisis encounters. Completes appropriate
documentation in accordance with agency policy and procedures; this
includes entering data into Heartlands EMR system as well as the
CDS. Travel is required. Provide crisis support and intervention
services in order to prevent a crisis, during a crisis and after a
crisis has stabilized. This includes screening, triage, and safety
planning. If hospitalization becomes necessary, facilitates in
cooperation with all necessary parties (e.g., mental health
professionals, medical facilities, domestic violence shelters,
housing, substance abuse treatment, food banks, law enforcement,
schools, families, inpatient providers) and assists with the
clients transition back into the community. Will be a part of the
on-call rotation to maintain coverage of the crisis line 24/7/365.
This will include evenings and weekends. Attends scheduled
supervisory, all-staff, and community-based staff meetings (as
needed). Participates in community events as assigned. Participates
in a committee as assigned. Performs other related duties as
assigned. REQUIRED SKILLS/ABILITIES: Demonstrates appropriate
boundaries with clients, families, referral sources, and
collaborating entities. Ability to form cooperative and supportive
relationships with staff/agency. Maintains ethics and
confidentiality as dictated by profession. Maintains certifications
as needed. Ability to form positive relationships with clients.
Strong interpersonal skills in working with diverse Skills in
verbal and written communication. Possess a valid drivers license
and an insurable driving record. EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE: Minimum of
an AA Degree or equivalent experience. Identification as having
direct experience with mental health and/or substance use services
past or present and being able to bring this experience to ensure
services, supports, and goals are driven by the youth. State of
Nebraska Peer Support Specialist Certification in good standing.
Must become certified within one year of employment. BENEFITS: 2-3
weeks paid vacation per year. 12 paid sick days per year. 2 paid
personal days per year. 1 paid mental health day per year. 9 paid
holidays per year. 3 paid training days per year. Bereavement
Leave. Medical, dental, and vision insurance. Paid life insurance
policy. Medical and dependent care flexible spending accounts.
Aflac. Employee Assistance Program. 3% matching 401k retirement
plan within 90 days of employment. Flexible schedule.
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