Moses/Weitzman Health System
Outreach Coordinator, Community Based Services
Moses/Weitzman Health System, Middletown, Connecticut, us, 06457
Outreach Coordinator, Community Based Services
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The Community Based Services (CBS) Outreach Coordinator coordinates, implements, and supports outreach activities that connect community members—especially those who are underserved, unstably housed, or disconnected from care—with essential health and social services. This role ensures the smooth day‑to‑day operations of the CKP Healthcare for the Homeless sites, including the Mobile Health Units, collaborates closely with clinical and administrative teams, and strengthens partnerships with community organizations to increase access to care.
CKP Site Coordination
Assist in coordination of daily operations, including scheduling, site preparation, equipment needs, and provider support as needed.
Serve as the primary point of contact for shelter partners, community agencies, and MHU host sites to confirm logistics and troubleshoot issues.
Support clinical staff during delivery of services by helping with patient flow, documentation reminders, and general unit readiness.
Monitor CKP site supplies, equipment status, and operational needs; communicate and elevate issues to leadership as needed.
Assist with set-up and breakdown of mobile clinic sites, ensuring safety and organization standards are met.
Client Outreach and Engagement
Implement strategic outreach plan for CKP based on input from leadership, providers, and staff.
Conduct outreach in the community, shelters, encampments, and other identified locations to connect individuals with health care, prevention services, and social supports.
Provide education about available Community Health Center, Inc. programs.
Assist clients with navigating services such as insurance eligibility, medical appointments, and linkage to internal and external programs.
Maintain strong rapport with clients while promoting trust, respect, and confidentiality.
Care Coordination and Support
Assist clients in scheduling appointments, completing referrals, and coordinating transportation as needed.
Work collaboratively with case managers, providers, and administrative teams to ensure timely follow‑up.
Support documentation workflows, including outreach logs, encounter notes, and data entry into the electronic health record (EHR).
Community Partnerships and Representation
Represent the Center for Key Populations and Mobile Health Unit Program at community meetings, events, and outreach activities.
Build and maintain strong relationships with shelters, community partners, harm‑reduction organizations, and health agencies.
Help identify new outreach locations and opportunities for Mobile Health Unit expansion.
Program Support and Administration
Track outreach metrics, patient volume, service delivery data, and site‑specific needs; report findings to leadership.
Support program planning, quality improvement initiatives, and workflow development for mobile services.
Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and cross‑department collaboration projects.
Assist with social media and community promotion of mobile services when requested by leadership.
Qualifications and Preferred Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required; associate’s degree or higher in human services, public health, social work, or related field preferred.
Minimum 1‑2 years of experience in outreach, community engagement, case management support, or related work.
Valid driver’s license with satisfactory driving record; ability to drive and support mobile unit operations.
Ability to engage respectfully with individuals experiencing homelessness, substance use, mental health needs, or chronic conditions.
Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills.
Ability to lift, set up, or assist with equipment for mobile clinic operations.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office; experience with electronic health records preferred.
Core Competencies
Commitment to health equity and reducing barriers to care.
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Cultural humility and trauma‑informed engagement.
Flexibility, reliability, and problem‑solving skills.
Compassionate approach with a focus on dignity and client‑centered care.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment
Work is performed in a variety of community settings including shelters, mobile clinic sites, outreach locations, and office environments.
Some evening, early morning, or weekend hours may be required based on community need or Mobile Health Unit schedule.
Work Schedule Demands Full‑Time, 40 hours a week with evenings and/or weekends required based on program needs. Ability to travel to locations as deemed necessary.
Confidentiality of Information Confidentiality of business information is a requirement. Confidentiality must be maintained according to CHC policies.
Organization Information The Moses/Weitzman Health System is a global leader addressing challenges faced by organizations caring for the poor and diverse populations, and is home to programs focusing on education, research, and process improvement support for safety net providers. The system delivers primary care to more than 150,000 patients in Connecticut, and extends access to specialty care for more than 2.5 million individuals across the U.S. It is a national accrediting body for organizations training advanced practice providers, and offers accredited education and training for Medical Assistants in multiple states. As an incubator for new ideas in areas including social justice, the environment, and social determinants of health, the MWHS is addressing challenges faced by providers caring for underserved communities, creating innovative and impactful initiatives led by nationally and internationally recognized experts. As it forges pathways into the future of primary care, the MWHS honors Lillian Reba Moses (1924‑2012), a granddaughter of slaves, and Gerard (Gerry) Weitzman (1938‑1999), whose ancestors escaped pogroms in Eastern Europe. Their vision and commitment to justice and equity in healthcare is the foundation upon which the Moses/Weitzman Health System was built.
Location Middletown – Weitzman Building
City Middletown
State Connecticut
Time Type Full time
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement MWHS provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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Outreach Coordinator, Community Based Services
role at
Moses/Weitzman Health System
The Community Based Services (CBS) Outreach Coordinator coordinates, implements, and supports outreach activities that connect community members—especially those who are underserved, unstably housed, or disconnected from care—with essential health and social services. This role ensures the smooth day‑to‑day operations of the CKP Healthcare for the Homeless sites, including the Mobile Health Units, collaborates closely with clinical and administrative teams, and strengthens partnerships with community organizations to increase access to care.
CKP Site Coordination
Assist in coordination of daily operations, including scheduling, site preparation, equipment needs, and provider support as needed.
Serve as the primary point of contact for shelter partners, community agencies, and MHU host sites to confirm logistics and troubleshoot issues.
Support clinical staff during delivery of services by helping with patient flow, documentation reminders, and general unit readiness.
Monitor CKP site supplies, equipment status, and operational needs; communicate and elevate issues to leadership as needed.
Assist with set-up and breakdown of mobile clinic sites, ensuring safety and organization standards are met.
Client Outreach and Engagement
Implement strategic outreach plan for CKP based on input from leadership, providers, and staff.
Conduct outreach in the community, shelters, encampments, and other identified locations to connect individuals with health care, prevention services, and social supports.
Provide education about available Community Health Center, Inc. programs.
Assist clients with navigating services such as insurance eligibility, medical appointments, and linkage to internal and external programs.
Maintain strong rapport with clients while promoting trust, respect, and confidentiality.
Care Coordination and Support
Assist clients in scheduling appointments, completing referrals, and coordinating transportation as needed.
Work collaboratively with case managers, providers, and administrative teams to ensure timely follow‑up.
Support documentation workflows, including outreach logs, encounter notes, and data entry into the electronic health record (EHR).
Community Partnerships and Representation
Represent the Center for Key Populations and Mobile Health Unit Program at community meetings, events, and outreach activities.
Build and maintain strong relationships with shelters, community partners, harm‑reduction organizations, and health agencies.
Help identify new outreach locations and opportunities for Mobile Health Unit expansion.
Program Support and Administration
Track outreach metrics, patient volume, service delivery data, and site‑specific needs; report findings to leadership.
Support program planning, quality improvement initiatives, and workflow development for mobile services.
Participate in staff meetings, trainings, and cross‑department collaboration projects.
Assist with social media and community promotion of mobile services when requested by leadership.
Qualifications and Preferred Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required; associate’s degree or higher in human services, public health, social work, or related field preferred.
Minimum 1‑2 years of experience in outreach, community engagement, case management support, or related work.
Valid driver’s license with satisfactory driving record; ability to drive and support mobile unit operations.
Ability to engage respectfully with individuals experiencing homelessness, substance use, mental health needs, or chronic conditions.
Strong communication, organization, and documentation skills.
Ability to lift, set up, or assist with equipment for mobile clinic operations.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office; experience with electronic health records preferred.
Core Competencies
Commitment to health equity and reducing barriers to care.
Ability to work independently and as part of a multidisciplinary team.
Cultural humility and trauma‑informed engagement.
Flexibility, reliability, and problem‑solving skills.
Compassionate approach with a focus on dignity and client‑centered care.
Physical Requirements and Work Environment
Work is performed in a variety of community settings including shelters, mobile clinic sites, outreach locations, and office environments.
Some evening, early morning, or weekend hours may be required based on community need or Mobile Health Unit schedule.
Work Schedule Demands Full‑Time, 40 hours a week with evenings and/or weekends required based on program needs. Ability to travel to locations as deemed necessary.
Confidentiality of Information Confidentiality of business information is a requirement. Confidentiality must be maintained according to CHC policies.
Organization Information The Moses/Weitzman Health System is a global leader addressing challenges faced by organizations caring for the poor and diverse populations, and is home to programs focusing on education, research, and process improvement support for safety net providers. The system delivers primary care to more than 150,000 patients in Connecticut, and extends access to specialty care for more than 2.5 million individuals across the U.S. It is a national accrediting body for organizations training advanced practice providers, and offers accredited education and training for Medical Assistants in multiple states. As an incubator for new ideas in areas including social justice, the environment, and social determinants of health, the MWHS is addressing challenges faced by providers caring for underserved communities, creating innovative and impactful initiatives led by nationally and internationally recognized experts. As it forges pathways into the future of primary care, the MWHS honors Lillian Reba Moses (1924‑2012), a granddaughter of slaves, and Gerard (Gerry) Weitzman (1938‑1999), whose ancestors escaped pogroms in Eastern Europe. Their vision and commitment to justice and equity in healthcare is the foundation upon which the Moses/Weitzman Health System was built.
Location Middletown – Weitzman Building
City Middletown
State Connecticut
Time Type Full time
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement MWHS provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local laws.
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