Street Outreach Coordinator
Listed on 2026-08-21
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Social Work
Community Health, Community Support Services, Human Services/ Social Work -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Community Health, Human Services/ Social Work
Street Outreach Coordinator
The Street Outreach Coordinator will conduct assessments to identify eligibility for potential program participants within the Projects for Assistance in Transition from Homelessness (PATH) grant and other street outreach grants. The coordinator will work with identified potential program participants through the assessment process, if eligible, also provide housing case management.
This includes an array of services including financial assistance as eligible and prescribed in the specific grant, creation of a housing plan that addresses short term and long terms goals towards self-sufficiency, linking with mainstream resources and programs. Exploring long support subsidies and supports as available and eligible. The coordinator will actively participate in the housing Coordinated Entry System (CES) as well as the larger service network as needed.
The coordinator will also contribute to outcomes and continuous quality improvement at the agency and Continuum of Care (CoC) level.
Essential functions include:
- Street outreach, in the field, to meet with identified potential program participant to complete a full assessment to identify eligibility for available programs and resources. This will include community mental health and Supplemental Security Income (SSI)/Social Security Disability Insurance (SSDI), Outreach, Access, Recovery (SOAR) referrals and review of available financial assistance.
- Exploring affordable housing opportunities for potential program participants to assist in identifying housing of their choice that meets program requirements. This will include development of new landlord connections, fostering existing relationships and utilizing advocacy in the community.
- Provide housing case management services to program participants following the Housing First model with a strength-based approach, developing an individualized housing plan in collaboration with the individual/household receiving services.
- Document all contacts and produce appropriate reports related to the case file and Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) per grant and agency requirements.
- Explore and identify additional community resources to benefit program participants, linking with available programs and services.
- Participate in community-based activities when appropriate, representing Community Housing Network at community forums, serve on work groups as needed at Continuum of Care (CoC) level as well as statewide initiatives including groups that focus on coordinated entry and outreach efforts. This will require evening and weekend hours.
- Continue to refine skills and stay abreast related to best practices and program changes through additional training, community events as requested by the supervisor.
- Other duties as assigned.
Qualifications and skills include:
- Bachelor's degree in social work or human services related field preferred; or five years of human service-related experience and/or training, or equivalent combination of education and services.
- Experience with community resources and services related to housing and support is essential.
- Possess proficient computer skills with Microsoft Office Products. Working knowledge of the Coordinated Entry System (CES) and Homeless Management Information System (HMIS) desired.
- Attentive to details, well organized to multitask in a fast-paced environment.
- Highly receptive to all customers and tenants, both internal and external.
- Able to work as a part of a team as well as being self-directed.
- Motivated to ensure work is both high quality with attention to detail and completed on time.
- Excellent oral and written communication skills.
- Demonstrate the CHN Core Values of Inclusion, Integrity, Innovation and Passion in all interactions.
- Reliable transportation, possession of a valid driver's license, and maintenance of automobile insurance coverage that meets organization coverage limit requirements. (Bodily Injury $100,000 each person and $300,000 each occurrence and Property Damage of $100,000 each occurrence.).
Agency expectations include:
- Commitment to confidentiality, integrity, and adherence to organizational values.
- Adhere to agency policies and procedures.
- Demonstrate exceptional communication and organizational skills.
- Maintain a positive and respectful attitude.
- Demonstrate flexible and efficient time management and ability to prioritize workload.
- Consistently report to work on time and prepared to perform duties of position.
- Proactively and effectively communicate the knowledge gained from education/trainings/conferences to others in the organization through the use of presentations, emails, and conversations.
- Execute all duties within the framework of Housing First and trauma-informed care principles.
- Prioritize cultural understanding, respect, resilience, adaptability, conflict resolution, and resourcefulness.
- Upholds organizations core values of integrity, inclusion, innovation, passion and vision within our organization and the people we serve.
- Have a strong work…
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