911 Diversion Specialist Tuesday - Saturday 3pm-11pm
Company: CONTACT COMMUNITY SERVICES INC
Location: East Syracuse
Posted on: March 20, 2026
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Job Description:
Initial training for this position is expected to take 3 to 4
months. Training will occur Monday-Friday 11am-7pm on-site at
Contact's main office and the Onondaga County E-911 center.
Differentials: weekdays 11pm-7am $2/hour; all weekend hours $5/hour
The Diversion Specialist plays a pivotal role in Onondaga County's
Person in Crisis (PIC) Navigation Program. This position provides
immediate mental health support and crisis intervention to
individuals in distress who contact Onondaga County 911. This role
is crucial in ensuring that individuals experiencing mental health
or substance use crises receive appropriate care and support. This
position may be scheduled as either a 911 crisis counselor or a PIC
coordinator at the Onondaga County E-911 Center. Duties and
Responsibilities 911 Crisis Counselor • Respond to 911 calls
involving mental health and substance use crises, providing
telephonic support with compassion and in accordance with the
organization's training and scope • Conduct initial assessments to
determine the mental health and substance use needs of individuals
in crisis • Develop and implement crisis intervention plans
tailored to the individual's needs, including telephonic
de-escalation, referrals to community resources, or connection to
community safety net programs • Refer calls needing a high level of
care to appropriate emergency responders, including police, fire,
EMS, and human service dispatch team and collaborate with E-911
staff and emergency responders to ensure coordinated care • Offer
follow-up support and referrals to appropriate mental health and
substance use services and resources PIC Coordinator • Receive and
prioritize requests for human service dispatch from 911 crisis
counselor, law enforcement, and other emergency services personnel
• Dispatch appropriate human service response in a timely and
efficient manner, ensuring coordination with person in crisis,
community response team, law enforcement, and EMS • Monitor the
status of ongoing responses, relay information between responders,
and provide updates to E-911 and partners as needed • Support E-911
Technical Advisor by reviewing all incoming calls to determine
appropriateness of human service response General Responsibilities
• Ensure successful implementation of the PIC Navigation Program
general order guidelines and protocols • Support EMS in connecting
individuals to treatment or appropriate services following a mental
health or substance use crisis, including opioid overdoses or other
opioid-related emergencies • Facilitate education and access to
treatment, prevention, and recovery services, including for persons
with opioid use disorder, substance use disorder, and mental health
conditions • Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all
interactions and interventions, in both E-911 CAD system and
Contact's iCarol system • Act as call center Crisis Specialist
responding to 988, 211, and community crisis lines, as scheduled •
Participate in ongoing training and professional development to
stay current with best practices in crisis intervention, human
services emergency response, mental health, and substance use •
Regularly achieve a satisfactory or above rating for calls
monitored on assigned lines • Meet call center performance metrics,
as defined by agency and accrediting bodies • Uphold
confidentiality and adhere to ethical guidelines while handling
sensitive information • Attend agency and division staff meetings
and approved professional development opportunities to remain
knowledgeable about best practices, policies, and protocols •
Complete all required program and/or funder training and all
required agency training such as NYS Mandated Reporter, Sexual
Harassment etc Education Requirements • Associate degree in a
mental health, social work, psychology, counseling, or related
human services field is required. Bachelor's degree strongly
preferred. • Advanced degrees (e.g., MSW, MA in Counseling, etc.)
may substitute for some or all required experience. Previous
Experience Requirement • Required: At least 1 year of experience in
a mental/behavioral health setting, ideally involving crisis
intervention, suicide prevention, or work in a crisis call center.
• Experience in de-escalation, risk assessment, and coordinating
care or referrals for individuals in crisis is highly valued. •
Candidates with higher levels of education may be considered in
lieu of direct crisis experience, provided they demonstrate a
strong understanding of crisis response principles and practices.
Knowledge and Skills Needed to Perform Effectively in this Position
• Strong empathy, active listening, communication, teamwork, and
interpersonal skills • Excellent verbal and written communication
skills, with the ability to convey complex information clearly and
compassionately • Strong problem-solving abilities and critical
thinking skills to assess needs, adjust to rapidly changing
situations, handle various types of crises and provide appropriate
referrals • Ability to work under pressure and handle high call
volumes while maintaining a calm demeanor • Proficiency in using
computer systems and databases for documentation and resource
navigation • Function autonomously and exercise good judgment and
decision-making skills • Efficiently manage multiple tasks
simultaneously, including answering calls, documenting information,
and coordinating with partnering agencies • Work closely with team
members and supervisors to ensure seamless operations Additional
Requirements • Must submit to and pass background checks including
fingerprinting and educational verification if required. •
Successful completion of standardized training program within
scheduled timeframe, as determined by Inform USA and American
Association of Suicidology accreditation standards • Required to
pass AAS Crisis Specialist and Inform USA Community Resource
Specialist certification exams as soon as eligible and meet
qualifications to maintain certifications • Strong attendance and
punctuality- able to consistently show up on time and work full
scheduled shifts and ability to provide advanced notice for time
off requests • Work schedules are determined based upon call volume
trends. This position requires working some holidays and working
weekends (most staff work Saturday or Sunday, and some work both
days of the weekend). • Recognize and value diversity within the
work environment. Be an effective team player, value and be
respectful of individual differences • Access to reliable daily
transportation to travel to E-911 and office sites as needed. •
This position is designated as essential staff. Essential employees
perform work involving the safety of human life or the protection
of property. Due to this designation, you will be required to
report to work for your regular shift in the event the business
office is closed due to an emergency. This is a condition of your
employment. Physical Dimensions (Job-related physical abilities an
individual needs to possess in order to perform the job in a
satisfactory manner) • Sitting at a computer for long periods of
time; entering data; listening & speaking clearly on the telephone.
• Regular walking, driving, and the ability to lift up to 20
pounds. • Reasonable accommodation will be made for individuals
with disabilities This job description is not meant to be an
all-inclusive list of duties and responsibilities, but constitutes
a general definition of the position's scope and function in the
company. Employees will be required to follow any other job-related
instructions and to perform any other job-related duties requested
by their supervisor. This document does not create an employment
contract, implied or otherwise, other than an "at will" employment
relationship. Contact Community Services, Inc. is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. Qualified applicants will receive
consideration for employment without regard to race, color,
religion, sex, national origin, sexual orientation, gender
identity, disability, or protected veteran status. Compensation
details: 25-27 Hourly Wage PIf9efa3cad42c-0040
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