Community Helpline

Organization Description

Community Helpline operates as a toll-free, Crisis and Referral Hotline established as a "Lifeline of Hope" in 1971. As a not-for-profit organization, Community Helpline is staffed with a dedicated team of highly trained and rigorously trained Volunteer and Intern Crisis Listeners who support and listen to the callers daily, providing callers with someone to listen non-judgmentally and empathetically to them.

Program Information

Want to work as a Crisis Listener?

The community Helpline is staffed by rigorously trained Volunteer and Intern Crisis Listeners. All volunteers and interns must attend and successfully complete our 35 hour of Listening and Communications Training. If you want to serve the community and join our volunteer force, please e-mail or call us at the number provided below. 

Position Type: Internship, Volunteer.  

Description: Community Helpline empowers high school, college, and community members to be empathetic listeners through our active listening training. Crisis listener volunteers and interns will answer the crisis hotline and assist callers in need. 

Our rigorous training classes are held in the summer, fall, and spring. This training takes place in the South Bay area of Los Angeles. Classes are held twice a week for 4 weeks from 5 pm - 7.30 pm. With the successful completion of training. Listeners then begin at least 9 hours on the helpline under the guidance of an experienced and seasoned listener.  

This training will equip someone with new listening skills in the following areas: reflective and nonjudgmental listening, avoidance of giving advice and deriving solutions, and providing empowerment and support to the caller. 

Volunteers must give a 1-year commitment of 1 shift a week (shifts are 3 hours) or 2-shifts a week for 6 months. Interns must give a 9-month commitment of 3 shifts a week (shifts are 3 hours) or 4 shifts a week for 5 months. 

The minimum requirements are age 16 or older, must be able to communicate effectively in English, and can clear a live scan fingerprinting and background check. 

Please complete the application attached to this job posting, write an essay about yourself and why you would like to be a volunteer with CHL, and a resume, then email all three to chl@chelpline.org

**A comprehensive Training Curriculum is available upon request. Contact Community Helpline for more information.

Health & Safety
Additional requirements and/or considerations
  • Background Check (e.g. fingerprinting/livescan, driving record)
  • Computer Literacy
Address 
P.O. Box 2503
Palos verdes, CA 90274
United States
General Phone 
Student Contact 
Name
Abhisha Shah
Job Title
On Site Operations and Training Supervisor
Phone
Email

Current Opportunities

Title Program Start Date
Active Listener for Crisis Calls CLA - Human Development Internship, CLA - Internship Program Ongoing
Program(s) 
CLA - Human Development Internship
CLA - Internship Program
Organization type 
Human, Social, or Employment Services (Nonprofit)
Focus Population(s)
LGBTQA, Non-specific/any population, People Experiencing Addiction, People Experiencing Disability, People Experiencing Homelessness, People Experiencing Illness, People Experiencing Material Poverty, Seniors, Survivors of Sexual or Domestic Violence, Veterans, Active Military and/or Military Families
Focus Area(s)
Advocacy and Human Rights, Emergency Services & Public Safety
Hours of operation 

Everyday 8am to 8pm PST

Maximum students 
15