Outreach Worker

Brooklyn, NY, US · On-site

About this role

TITLE: Outreach Worker

DEPARTMENT: Youth and Community Development Services

LOCATION: East New York, Brooklyn

PROGRAM: Community Schools Initiative

REPORTS TO: Community School Director

SALARY: Full-time, $36,000-$39,000. Compensation based on job experience. This position is performance-based and is also contingent on funding availability

DATE: September 2026 – June 2027

SCHEDULE: Monday - Friday, some Saturdays. Scheduling may vary due to the needs of the program.

JOB SUMMARY: The outreach worker will work closely with families and Community School staff to support Community School Attendance Initiatives. The outreach worker will help support parents’ skills, parent-child relationships, family relationships, and parent-school communication to increase student attendance. The outreach worker is responsible for initiating and maintaining a regular, sustainable supportive relationship with high-risk families through home-based services. The outreach worker will ensure optimal academic, social, and emotional development of both parents and students. The outreach worker will work closely with the Community School Team (director, social worker, program coordinator, and tutor) to provide resources that will enhance the Community School. Staff members will need a working, reliable computer.  

EDUCATION, EXPERIENCE, AND SKILL REQUIREMENT:

  • High school diploma required; Bachelor’s degree preferred 
  • Two years or more experience in the field of youth development
  • Family outreach and home visit experience
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills
  • Excellent documentation skills
  • Ability to motivate others toward achieving goals
  • Ability to develop alliances with high-risk and difficult-to-engage youth and families
  • Knowledge of community resources and counseling practices with high-risk populations
  • Outstanding collaborative skills
  • Bilingual in Spanish/English is preferred. 

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

  • Create and maintain a thorough written record of assessments, attendance outreach efforts and all required documentation
  • Work collaboratively with community resources to establish timely and effective referral processes
  • Maintain ongoing open communication with school principal, parents, and school-based staff
  • Through home visits, engage families and develop relationships between school and families of students identified as the targeted population (At-risk and chronically absent students). (Minimum 3 home visits per week).
  • Partner with families to create family goal plans that increase student attendance and enhance parent and child well-being
  • Maintain written records of home visits, family goals, and all required documentation
  • Implement “Success Mentors” program to improve attendance initiatives. Success Mentors are the most successful strategy for combating chronic absence.  Success Mentors are caring adults (or peers) who mentor chronically absent students to identify the barriers preventing them from attending school each day.
  • Assign “Success Mentors” to chronically absent students. Help Success Mentors understand that any topic is worth discussing! The idea is not for a Success Mentor to have the answers, but for the mentee to talk about and explore ideas.
  • Implement attendance incentive programs. Hold award ceremonies for improved attendance, create an attendance-going culture, and manage incentive programs (ex., trips, gifts, shirts).
  • Work collaboratively with school and community to support school environment, bring in resources, and advocate for families when necessary
  • Refer participants to social worker for counseling to support with crisis intervention and safety planning
  • Participate in ongoing efforts to advocate for program needs via community coalition building and via administering feedback surveys and program assessments 
  • Seek partnership opportunities and bring in at least 3 new partners a year to leverage resources to support programs
  • Work closely with social worker, tutor, and case manager to support targeted student needs
  • Attend all required department/ agency meetings and/or trainings 
  • Perform other duties as assigned by the Community School Director and/ or Community School Assistant Director

HOW TO APPLY:
Please submit a resume and thoughtful cover letter, outlining how your skills and experience meet the qualifications of the position you are applying for. If selected, we ask that you also provide us with three (3) professional references that we can contact (at least one (1) professional reference should be from a former supervisor). Please click on the link provided below, or use the link in a search bar, and apply online through our career center.

https://workforcenow.adp.com/mascsr/default/mdf/recruitment/recruitment.html?cid=bfb233f9-2e2d-4a56-b58a-c4bfa4857b9e&ccId=19000101_000001&lang=en_US

No phone calls, please.

Please be advised that job offers can only be made once your clearances come through!

EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER (EOE)

Company at a glance

Grand St. Settlement connects New Yorkers with opportunities that inspire, services that keep families strong and programs that bring communities closer. We've been inviting New Yorkers to join us in building the communities we need for a century; when we opened our doors in 1916 we served the Lower East Side, but today we connect more than 17,500 New Yorkers throughout the Lower East Side, Brooklyn, and the Bronx.

Our Community Centers, partner schools and Child & Family Centers are vibrant and safe, creating a home away from home that reflects the cultures and wisdom of the communities' experiences.

Founded1916
Team Size201-500 employees
WorkspaceOn-site
IndustryNon-profit Organizations
Location
New York, New York, United States

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