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Community Outreach Specialist

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Cornerstone Support Services LLC

Indianapolis, IN (In Person)

$72,800 Salary, Full-Time

Posted 4 days ago (Updated 1 day ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 7/12/2026

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Job Description

Community Outreach Specialist Cornerstone Support Services
LLC - 2.6
Indianapolis, IN Job Details $35 an hour 3 hours ago Qualifications Computer operation CPR Certification Trauma-sensitive practices Microsoft Outlook Presentation software Computer literacy Driver's License First Aid Certification Instructor-led training (training delivery method) Relationship management SharePoint Working with families Full Job Description
OVERVIEW
The Prevention & Outreach Specialist is responsible for implementing a community-based youth and caregiver suicide prevention program across multiple partner sites. This role delivers structured curriculum in community settings, facilitates caregiver workshops, builds partnerships with local organizations, and supports early identification of youth in need of additional services. The position requires a high level of independence, strong facilitation skills, and the ability to effectively teach and engage diverse audiences. The specialist plays a key role in increasing access to prevention education, strengthening protective factors, and connecting individuals to appropriate supports.
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS 1.
Independently plan, coordinate, and facilitate structured, developmentally appropriate curriculum sessions for youth ages 10-18 in community-based settings. 2. Deliver caregiver workshops (virtual and in-person) using effective teaching and engagement strategies and adapt curriculum delivery to meet the needs of different age groups (10-13 and 14-18) and learning styles. 3. Develop and maintain partnerships with community organizations, including faith-based institutions and youth-serving agencies 4. Coordinate and participate in community outreach events and presentations 5. Utilize social media and outreach strategies to promote program participation and increase awareness 6. Identify youth and caregivers who may benefit from additional support and facilitate referrals to behavioral health and community-based services such as Community Partners for Child Safety. Collaborate with internal Cornerstone programs to support continuity of care when appropriate. 7. Maintain accurate records of participation, outreach activities, and referrals and report program data to support evaluation and grant requirements, meeting all required deadlines. 8. Implement improvements to maintain program quality 9. Maintain clear and timely communication with all stakeholders 10. Ensure positive participant experience
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
1. Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, counseling, education, or a related field 2. Experience working with youth and/or families in a community or behavioral health setting 3. Demonstrated experience teaching, training, or facilitating groups, workshops, or educational sessions 4. Ability to work independently, manage time effectively, and coordinate activities across multiple community sites 5. Knowledge of youth development, trauma-informed care, and suicide prevention principles
MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS
continued: 1. Strong communication, relationship-building and community engagement skills 2. Basic Computer Skills including use of PowerPoint, Outlook and SharePoint 3. Experience in community-based or prevention-focused programming 4. Familiarity with child welfare, behavioral health, or community systems 5. Experience working with diverse populations, including kinship and foster families
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
1. Strong facilitation and instructional skills 2. Ability to engage and teach diverse audiences effectively 3. Ability to work independently and problem-solve in community settings 4. Cultural responsiveness and community awareness 5. Organizational and time management skills 6. Ability to recognize signs of distress and respond appropriately
GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Must be able to work a flexible schedule to accommodate community events Must provide own transportation, have valid driver's license and drive record must meet insurability requirements. Must maintain and provide documentation of auto insurance. Must have ability to lift to 40 pounds. Must have ability to stand, walk, stoop, and bend frequently. Must maintain CPR and First Aid certification and must stay current on all other training as defined by Indiana state guidelines, industry accreditation standards and company guidelines. Must successfully complete background checks at the time of hire (prior to delivery of services to youth) and annually thereafter.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT
By my signature below, I acknowledge receipt and understanding of my functions, duties, and responsibilities as outlined in this position description and certify that I can perform these duties with or without accommodation: