Mental Health Outreach Coordinator
Listed on 2026-08-13
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Non-Profit & Social Impact
Mental Health, Community Health, Volunteer / Humanitarian -
Healthcare
Mental Health, Community Health
The National Mental Health Corps (NMHC) is a national mental health workforce development program that partners with universities, school districts, health care systems, and community-based organizations to expand access to mental health education, prevention, and support services. NMHC Ameri Corps Volunteers serve within their communities to strengthen local capacity and support the implementation of evidence-based and evidence-informed mental health programming. At Bridges of Hope, NMHC Volunteers support efforts to increase access to grief-informed care and mental health resources for children, youth, and families impacted by grief, trauma, and loss.
Through outreach, education, and direct program support, volunteers help create spaces where individuals can build coping skills, develop resilience, and connect with supportive resources. During their service term, Ameri Corps Volunteers receive training in mental health interventions such as Mental Health First Aid and QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) suicide prevention training. Volunteers use these skills to assist with community education, support groups, school-based programming, resource coordination, and outreach initiatives.
Through their service with Bridges of Hope, members help strengthen community support systems and expand access to compassionate, community-based mental health and grief support services across South Carolina.
National Mental Health Corps (NMHC) Ameri Corps Volunteers serve alongside community organizations to expand access to mental health education, prevention, and support services. At Bridges of Hope, members support grief-informed mental health programming for children, youth, and families impacted by grief, trauma, and loss. Volunteers assist with grief support services, school-based and community programming, psycho educational activities, and outreach efforts that promote coping skills, emotional wellness, and resilience.
Members help coordinate support groups and events, distribute grief and mental health resources, and connect families with community services. Depending on organizational needs, volunteers may also support Mental Health First Aid and QPR (Question, Persuade, Refer) training initiatives. Through service and community engagement, members help increase access to free, compassionate mental health and grief support for underserved youth and families.
Benefits
- Education award upon successful completion of service
- Childcare assistance if eligible
- Stipend
- Living Allowance
- Training
- Relocation Allowance
- Permits attendance at school during off hours
- Car recommended
- Permits working at another job during off hours
- Community Outreach
- Children/Youth
None
Program TypeAmeri Corps State / National
ProgramMental Health Outreach Coordinator
Program Start/End Date09/01/2026 - 07/31/2027
Work ScheduleFull Time
Education levelSome college
Age RequirementMinimum: 18 Maximum: 99
Program LocationsSOUTH CAROLINA
Accepting ApplicationsFrom 08/01/2026 To 12/31/2026
ContactJackie Nickolas
5 Commerce Rd
Newtown SC 06470
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