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Explore work as crisis situation social worker. This page gives a simple overview of emergency social support and ways to continue in Job Explorer.
Crisis situation social workers give urgent support to people with physical or mental disorders by addressing distress, impairment and instability, assessing risk and helping stabilise the immediate crisis.
In job descriptions, look for crisis intervention, risk assessment, social counselling, case management, safeguarding, client resources, mental health situations, care planning and work with vulnerable service users.
Crisis situation social worker work begins when distress, impairment or instability needs urgent social support. The role is to assess risk, mobilise client resources, reduce immediate pressure and coordinate stabilising help for people with physical or mental disorders.
Useful skill signals include crisis intervention, risk assessment, social counselling, case management, safeguarding and care planning. Specialization can sit around mental health crises, disability-related instability, emergency intake, short-term stabilisation or cooperation with clinical and social-service partners.
Pay expectations depend on urgency, exposure to risk, decision autonomy, shift demands and how much crisis documentation or escalation the role owns. Compare adverts by risk level, caseload, on-call requirements, stabilisation responsibility and cooperation with emergency or care teams.
Career development can move toward senior crisis practice, triage coordination, specialist risk assessment, supervision of crisis teams or design of stabilisation routines. The strongest paths keep the focus on immediate safety, client resources and accountable handover after the acute phase.
Read adverts for how acute the work really is. Look for crisis intervention, risk thresholds, mental health or disability context, lone-working expectations, escalation routes, documentation, cooperation with care services and whether follow-up continues after stabilisation.
This guide is editorial career context. It is not official labour-market statistics or role-specific salary data.
68 skills are associated with this occupation.
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social worker (2635.3)
| ESCO URI | http://data.europa.eu/esco/occupation/7591db5b-ee01-4b6b-b626-ddaf892458d4 |
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| ESCO code | 2635.3.9 |
| ISCO group | 2635 |
| Concept type | Occupation |