Outreach 2
Apply NowHiring Timeframe
1-2 Weeks
Experience
Intermediate-level
Location
On-Site
Benefits
401(K) Matching
Life Insurance
Referral Program
Job Description
Position Overview
Step into a rewarding opportunity that goes beyond traditional outreach or sales roles. As a Behavioral Health Outreach Coordinator, you’ll play a vital part in connecting individuals, families, and professionals with the behavioral health resources and services that can change lives. This position blends relationship-building, community engagement, and purpose-driven advocacy to expand access to care and strengthen partnerships within the behavioral health field.
Job Responsibilities & Requirements
Key Responsibilities
- Develop, manage, and nurture relationships within an assigned territory, including hospitals, treatment centers, clinicians, educators, attorneys, and other community partners.
- Increase awareness of available behavioral health programs, treatment services, and support resources through consistent outreach and education.
- Coordinate referral relationships and maintain accurate records of partner engagement and outcomes.
- Represent the organization at conferences, community events, and professional gatherings to expand visibility and strengthen partnerships.
- Collaborate with clinical and admissions teams to ensure a seamless experience for referred clients and their families.
- Provide community education on topics related to addiction, mental health, and wellness.
- Track and report outreach activity, territory growth, and partnership metrics to leadership.
Qualifications
- Bachelor’s degree in Behavioral Health, Psychology, Marketing, Communications, or a related field preferred.
- 2+ years of experience in behavioral health, healthcare outreach, business development, or a related field.
- Strong understanding of addiction, mental health, and treatment systems of care.
- Excellent communication, presentation, and interpersonal skills.
- Self-motivated with strong organizational and time management abilities.
- Valid driver’s license and ability to travel within assigned territory.
- Individuals with lived experience or long-term recovery are encouraged to apply.