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Warmline Peer Specialist - Part Time

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Waukegan, Lake County, Illinois, 60087, USA
Listing for: NAMI Chicago
Part Time, Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-06-15
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Community Health, Mental Health
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 60000 - 80000 USD Yearly USD 60000.00 80000.00 YEAR
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Part‑time position providing telephonic Warmline support across Illinois under the NAMI Chicago mission. Reports to Warmline Peer Supervisor. Work from home up to 5 days per week; must maintain a private workspace in Illinois and attend in‑person trainings/meetings at the Chicago office or other designated locations.

Shifts:

Mix of 4‑hour to 8‑hour shifts between 8 a.m. and 8 p.m. Monday‑Saturday. Hybrid work policy subject to change; remote portion up to 5 days per week. Must work part of major holidays and any additional holidays that coincide with regular schedule.

Type:
Part‑time.

Office

Location:

Work from home; not a work‑from‑anywhere role. Must attend in‑person trainings/meetings at Chicago office (224 W. Hill St., Suite 410) or another designated location as requested. Option to work at the NAMI Chicago Office is available.

Background: NAMI Chicago educates, advocates and shares hope, connection and expertise with people on their mental‑health journey, with an intentional emphasis on serving under‑represented populations and breaking down barriers to care.

Essential Functions & Responsibilities
  • Provide live telephonic support to help seekers across Illinois by creating a safe, empowering space built on shared understanding and respect.
  • Utilize empathy and active listening skills; offer education and coaching on wellness and recovery principles, self‑advocacy, shared decision making, and connect help seekers to resources.
  • Apply person‑centered, strength‑based, culturally informed, growth‑oriented, and trauma‑informed approaches to empower help seekers to define and pursue their own recovery and wellness goals.
  • Demonstrate competency in CRSS or CPRS credentials and comply with their code of ethics; apply a broad understanding of recovery principles along the continuum of recovery.
  • Share lived experience and provide motivational support, including wellness skills, coping strategies, mental‑health symptom management, and knowledge of treatment systems.
  • Use crisis‑de‑escalation techniques to help seekers regain control and stability; teach suicide‑prevention concepts and collaborate with seekers to identify support systems.
  • Maintain accurate, confidential records in NAMI Chicago’s client‑record management system in accordance with privacy regulations and organizational policies.
  • Operate multiple technology systems (telephony, documentation, communication) and multitask during conversations, documentation, and supervisor communication.
  • Follow established protocols for crisis intervention, documentation, and escalation of emergencies.
  • Participate in ongoing training and professional development to stay updated on best practices.
  • Communicate effectively with supervisors and Warmline staff, alerting supervisors of concerns and seeking guidance when needed; embody the team approach by engaging in daily Teams chats, supervision meetings, and organizational meetings.
  • Engage in personal wellness; communicate support needs and participate in the organization’s wellness activities.
  • Perform other duties as assigned.
Requirements Essential Knowledge,

Skills and Abilities
  • Serve anyone across Illinois who contacts the Warmline, providing a no‑barriers access point for support and education by individuals with lived experience.
  • Exhibit sensitivity and empathy toward human‑service issues; project a non‑judgmental attitude toward those requiring assistance.
  • Maintain professional boundaries with help seekers and peers.
  • Serve under‑represented and vulnerable populations, including social minorities, racial/ethnic minorities, youth, young adults, and older adults.
  • Have firsthand knowledge/experience living with a mental‑health condition and applying recovery principles.
  • Familiarity with community resources and treatment options for mental‑health conditions and substance use.
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills; navigate client‑record management tools.
  • Maintain confidentiality of sensitive information; demonstrate professionalism, reliability, and responsibility.
  • Employ a growth mindset in conversations with help seekers, supervisory meetings, trainings, and team interactions.
Minimum Qualifications
  • High School Diploma or…
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