Behavioral Health Network (BHN) is a leading statewide provider of behavioral health services and a Certified Great Place to Work. Since 1938, BHN has helped individuals, families, and communities thrive through compassionate, high-quality care and support. With deep roots in Western Massachusetts and a growing presence in communities throughout the state, we are currently seeking an Outreach Coordinator to join our Adult Community Clinical Services (ACCS) team and help empower individuals to live independently and thrive in their communities.
What We Offer:
- Purpose-Driven Work – Make a meaningful, hands-on impact in the lives of individuals, families, and communities throughout Western Massachusetts.
- Paid Training & Growth – No prior human services experience required; BHN provides position-specific training and ongoing professional development.
- Supportive Team Culture – Join a collaborative, multidisciplinary team guided by our HEART values: Humanity, Empowerment, Accountability, Respect, and Teamwork.
- Stability & Opportunity – Build your career with a well-established organization serving Western Massachusetts since 1938.
- Comprehensive Benefits – Generous PTO, 403(b), educational assistance, medical, dental, vision, employee assistance programs, and more.
- Certified Great Place to Work – Work for an organization recognized for creating a positive and engaging employee experience.
What You Will Do:
- Build respectful, person-centered relationships that promote recovery, self-determination, choice, dignity, and community inclusion.
- Support individuals with activities of daily living and help them develop and maintain skills needed to live as independently as possible.
- Implement individualized service plan goals and provide timely updates on progress, barriers, and changing needs to the Outreach Coordinator Supervisor and multidisciplinary team.
- Assist with scheduling, transportation, and follow-up for medical, behavioral health, benefits, housing, employment, education, and community appointments—including providing transportation in your own vehicle as needed.
- Monitor the health, mental status, and safety of individuals served, promptly reporting significant changes or risks.
- Assist with medication support and documentation within your training and authorization, in accordance with BHN policy and MAP requirements.
- Provide crisis intervention and emergency support as trained, following required notification and escalation procedures.
- Help individuals build and maintain natural supports, family connections, and community and cultural engagement.
- Support individuals with practical needs such as benefits, identification documents, housing subsidies, budgeting, and referrals.
- Provide hands-on assistance with household tasks, meal planning, and daily living activities as part of individualized service goals.
- Complete accurate, timely documentation in the electronic health record, including progress notes, incident reports, and Medication Occurrence Reports (MORs).
- Use persistence and creative outreach approaches to maintain engagement with individuals who are difficult to reach.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
Who You Are:
- High school diploma or GED required.
- Minimum of six months of human services experience preferred; BHN provides position-specific training.
- Committed to individual empowerment, recovery, human rights, and community integration.
- Strong organizational, interpersonal, and communication skills, with the ability to manage multiple tasks and respond to urgent needs.
- Comfortable working in a variety of community-based settings, including private homes, vehicles, and outdoor environments.
- Valid driver's license and a reliable, registered, and insured vehicle available for all working hours required.
We Hire for HEART! Since 1938, BHN has delivered high-quality, culturally responsive behavioral health care, building deep roots in Western Massachusetts while expanding our impact in communities throughout the state. Our core values—Humanity, Empowerment, Accountability, Respect, and Teamwork—guide how we lead, serve, and support one another. If you're ready to bring your compassion and dedication to a mission-driven organization where your work can make a meaningful difference, we'd love to hear from you.
Pay Range: $21.50-$24.00/hr
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