Clinician (LCSW/LCPC/MSW/MA)
Position Summary
The Clinician-Team Lead is a field-based clinician who provides direct crisis intervention and leads a small team along the CTA Blue Line between Forest Park and Austin.
Working within a multidisciplinary model alongside WOVEN Clinics’ psychiatry support and Mile Square Health Center’s SUD services, this role is the clinical anchor of Street Samaritans’ CTA outreach operation.
The individuals encountered on this corridor reflect the compounding crises of failed systems: people seeking shelter in the transit system, individuals in active substance use or psychiatric decompensation, people with serious mental illness (SMI) who have fallen out of care, and people whose most pressing need is food, an ID, or a warm place to sit.
Key Responsibilities
Conduct field based crisis assessments using validated tools appropriate to the clinical presentation.
Provide direct crisis intervention — de-escalation, brief stabilization, risk stratification, and warm handoffs to higher levels of care.
Apply harm reduction and motivational interviewing approaches with individuals not yet ready for formal services.
Facilitate warm referrals to Mile Square Health Center (SUD treatment, methadone, pharmacy) and community partners.
Maintain timely, accurate encounter documentation in program case management and tracking systems.
Team Leadership
Provide weekly individual supervision to two Crisis Intervention Specialists, including reflective practice and secondary trauma support.
Model trauma-informed, dignity-centered engagement in real-time field situations.
Lead daily huddles and post-encounter debriefs to maintain team cohesion and clinical quality.
Program Coordination
Receive and respond to rider-submitted reports via the IHDD dispatch system; direct team to appropriate train cars.
Contribute to consent-based individual encounter profiles to support longitudinal follow-up.
Participate in cross-partner coordination with WOVEN, MSHC, IHDD, and CTA as directed by the Program Manager.
Required Qualifications
Master’s degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related clinical field.
Active LCSW licensure in Illinois, or equivalent (LCPC, LMFT) at comparable scope of practice.
Minimum 2 years post-licensure clinical experience, including at least 1 year in community-based or field/outreach settings.
Demonstrated experience with crisis intervention, SMI, SUD, and/or co-occurring disorders.
Experience supervising clinical or paraprofessional staff.
Ability to work effectively in unstructured, physically demanding field environments.
Preferred Qualifications
Knowledge of Chicago’s Continuum of Care, Coordinated Entry System, and local housing/shelter resources.
Formal motivational interviewing (MI) training.
Experience in transit, emergency, mobile crisis, or other non-traditional clinical settings.
Bilingual English/Spanish strongly preferred.
Lived experience with homelessness, substance use, mental health challenges, or the criminal legal system.
Required Training
CPI Nonviolent Crisis Intervention® with Intermediate Physical Skills — may require travel.
Mental Health First Aid.
Narcan/naloxone administration certification.
HIPAA.
CTA 3 day in-person training.
Benefits
Health Insurance: Comprehensive coverage through Blue Cross Blue Shield of Illinois to support your health and well-being.
Paid Time Off: Three weeks (15 days) of paid leave annually, including:
Two weeks (10 days) of PTO
One week (5 days) of sick leave
Paid Holidays: Eight paid holidays per year.
Retirement Savings: A 401(k) plan to support your long-term financial goals.
About Street Samaritans
Street Samaritans is a 501(c)3 grassroots nonprofit that provides direct support and resources for transition for Chicago’s Homeless population through human connection, technology and partnerships.