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Recovery Support Family Outreach Coordinator

Job in Snow Hill, Worcester County, Maryland, 21863, USA
Listing for: Community Behavorial Health
Full Time, Part Time position
Listed on 2026-01-25
Job specializations:
  • Social Work
    Community Health, Mental Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
  • Healthcare
    Community Health, Mental Health, Family Advocacy & Support Services
Salary/Wage Range or Industry Benchmark: 27.97 USD Hourly USD 27.97 HOUR
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Location: Snow Hill

Recovery Support & Family Outreach Coordinator

RSPPW & Healthy Families – Active Parenting Programs

Community Behavioral Health, LLC
Department: Recovery Supports & Healthy Families
Reports To: Program Manager, Recovery Supports & Practices
Employment Type: Full-Time, Exempt
Grant-Funded Position
Compensation: $27.97/hour
Schedule: 40 hours per week (80 hours biweekly)

  • 20 hours/week – RSPPW (Recovery Supports for Pregnant & Parenting Women)
  • 20 hours/week – Healthy Families / Active Parenting
    Location: Tri-County Maryland (community-based; travel required)
Position Summary

Community Behavioral Health is seeking a self-directed, community-based Recovery Support & Family Outreach Coordinator to support two grant-funded programs simultaneously :

  • RSPPW (Recovery Supports for Pregnant and Parenting Women)
  • Healthy Families / Active Parenting
  • This role blends active outreach, recruitment, and enrollment with family-centered assessment, parenting education, recovery support coordination, and data reporting
    . The Coordinator will work independently in the community to identify eligible participants, engage families, conduct assessments, provide referrals, and maintain strong documentation in accordance with grant and agency requirements.

    This position is funded through the current grant cycle.
    Continuation beyond the grant period is contingent upon grant renewal and funding availability.

    Core Responsibilities
    Program Time Allocation
    • RSPPW Program: 20 hours per week
    • Healthy Families / Active Parenting: 20 hours per week
      Time, documentation, and reporting must be clearly tracked by program.
    RSPPW Responsibilities (20 hours/week)
    Outreach, Recruitment & Engagement
    • Conduct tri-county outreach to recruit pregnant, postpartum, and parenting women with substance use disorders.
    • Build referral pipelines with healthcare providers, DSS, treatment programs, shelters, and community partners.
    • Participate in community events, health fairs, and outreach activities to promote RSPPW services.
    • Re-engage hard-to-reach or disengaged participants through consistent follow-up.
    Recovery Support Coordination
    • Develop Individualized Care Plans (ICPs) within 5 business days of enrollment.
    • Maintain weekly participant contact (in-person, phone, or secure messaging).
    • Provide trauma-informed, strengths-based recovery support.
    • Coordinate transportation and logistical supports to reduce barriers to care.
    • Facilitate planned discharges or administrative discharges after 30 days of no contact.
    Referrals & Documentation
    • Connect participants to medical, behavioral health, housing, childcare, employment, and recovery resources.
    • Document all interactions within 24 hours in the RSPPW database.
    • Track referrals and outcomes in the designated referral system.
    • Submit required monthly RSPPW reports.
    Healthy Families / Active Parenting Responsibilities (20 hours/week)
    Family Outreach & Assessment
    • Identify and recruit families eligible for Healthy Families / Active Parenting services.
    • Conduct initial family assessments and Parent Surveys using program-approved tools and protocols.
    • Identify family strengths and incorporate them into assessments and service planning.
    • Demonstrate strength-based, family-centered, culturally responsive engagement.
    Parenting & Family Support
    • Model and reinforce effective, nurturing parenting skills and non-violent discipline practices.
    • Facilitate or support parenting groups, family education activities, and community education programs.
    • Assist families in accessing community resources outside program parameters when needed.
    • Maintain appropriate program boundaries and professionalism in all family interactions.
    Care Coordination & Collaboration
    • Build and maintain a community resource and referral network
      .
    • Act as liaison with partner agencies and participate in Clinical Collaborative Meetings.
    • Identify situations requiring crisis or safety intervention (including child abuse/neglect concerns) and follow mandated reporting and supervisory protocols.
    • Participate in required wraparound trainings, continuing education, and team meetings.
    Documentation & Compliance
    • Complete all required Healthy Families documentation accurately and on time.
    • Maintain organized, audit-ready records.
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