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Southeastern MA Outreach Coordinator

Remote / Online - Candidates ideally in
Massachusetts, USA
Listing for: The NAN Project
Part Time, Remote/Work from Home position
Listed on 2026-01-01
Job specializations:
  • Non-Profit & Social Impact
    Youth Development, Non-Profit / Outreach
Job Description & How to Apply Below

Job description (part‑time, 15‑25 hours a week)

Program Coordinator – Southeast MA

Join a Mission‑Driven Team at The NAN Project

Location

Primarily on Cape Cod, with travel throughout SE MA and occasionally to our Saugus, MA HQ

About Us

The NAN Project, based in Saugus, MA, is a trailblazer in mental health education and suicide prevention. We empower youth by breaking stigma and fostering understanding through our peer‑to‑peer programming. Operating in over 80 communities statewide, our innovative model employs young adults with lived mental health experiences to share their inspiring stories of resilience, providing hope and education to middle and high school students.

As we expand into southeastern Massachusetts, with a specific focus on Cape Cod and the Islands, we’re looking for a dynamic and compassionate Program Coordinator to help us build meaningful connections and amplify our impact in this region.

About the Role

As a Program Coordinator for Southeast MA, you’ll play a pivotal role in growing our reach and enhancing the effectiveness of our programs, with an initial focus on the Cape & Island communities. This part‑time position (initially) offers the opportunity to work closely with young adults, schools, and community organizations to foster awareness, education, and empowerment around mental health challenges and recovery.

What

You’ll Do
  • Build Connections:
    Engage with schools, youth‑serving organizations, and community groups on Cape Cod, and throughout southeastern MA to promote The NAN Project’s mission and programming.
  • Recruit & Empower Peer Mentors:
    Identify and train young adults with lived mental health experience to share their stories of hope and resilience.
  • Create Impactful Presentations:
    Collaborate with Peer Mentors to craft compelling personal stories (your own and theirs) that educate students, reduce stigma, and spark dialogue.
  • Facilitate Trainings:
    Lead workshops, team‑building activities, and evidence‑based suicide prevention training (e.g., QPR) after certification.
  • Organize & Manage:
    Maintain records, oversee event planning logistics, and implement operational tools like
  • Champion Inclusion:
    Address the intersectionality of mental health challenges and identity (e.g., race, ethnicity, sexuality, gender) in your outreach and presentations.
What We’re Looking For

The ideal candidate is looking for a part time job (15‑25 hours a week) and is a passionate advocate for mental health, eager to connect with diverse communities and inspire young people. You thrive in dynamic environments and are committed to making a tangible difference. You also will live on Cape Cod, Massachusetts, and preferably have experience working in schools in the southeastern region.

Must‑Haves
  • Passion for work in the mental health field. A willingness to speak to lived experiences is a huge plus.
  • Bachelor’s degree (preferred) or equivalent experience in the mental health field.
  • Training and experience as a Peer Mentor or working with youth, especially in mental health education or suicide prevention.
  • Exceptional verbal and written communication skills (Spanish or a second language is a plus).
  • Proficiency with technology (Excel, Google Drive, Word) and openness to learning new tools (, Canva, Mail Chimp, Wordpress).
  • Valid driver’s license, access to a car, and willingness to travel extensively on Cape Cod and southeastern MA.
  • Strong organizational skills, attention to detail, and problem‑solving ability.
  • Comfort with public speaking and engaging with diverse populations.
Bonus Points For
  • Social media savvy.
  • Grant writing or donor solicitation experience.
  • A sense of humor and a collaborative spirit.
Why Join Us?
  • Be part of a mission‑driven organization making a real impact on youth mental health.
  • Work in a supportive, inclusive environment that values resilience and creativity.
  • Enjoy flexibility in your schedule, with opportunities for remote work one day a week.
  • Grow your skills through ongoing training and professional development.
How to Apply

If you’re ready to inspire hope and lead change, we’d love to hear from you! Please submit your resume, cover letter, and any relevant materials to jcavanaugh.

Let’s work together to build a brighter, more compassionate future for our youth.

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