Full-Time

Outreach Specialist

Deadline 4/17/27
S:US

S:US

1,001-5,000 employees

Provides services for homelessness, mental health

Compensation Overview

$50k - $60k/yr

New York, NY, USA

In Person

Travel to outreach locations up to 90% of the time; work location may alternate between office and field.

Category
People & HR (1)
Requirements
  • Bachelor’s Degree preferred, combination of experience and education considered
  • Must have an ability travel to outreach locations including medical centers, homeless shelters, housing units, outreach events, and other locations across the catchment area to engage Veterans in the field
  • Willingness and ability to travel across various locations regularly including homeless shelters and VA locations (up to 90% of the time)
  • Effective written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to be flexible in work location (office/fieldwork locations) on a weekly basis
Responsibilities
  • Provide outreach through the distribution of materials, informational/educational presentations and marketing to community members and possible participants
  • Address crowds of varying sizes and offer program presentations
  • Provide resource and referral services to community members and possible participants, particularly for U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs services and entitlements, public benefits, and housing resources
  • Execute outreach plan functions and coordinate resources in conjunction with SSVF staff and other SSVF programs
  • Interface with representatives from referring agencies and partnering service providers in order to facilitate the delivery of program services and a steady flow of referrals
  • Assist program participants with accessing needed community services (housing, employment, medical, psychological, substance abuse, vocational, food, clothing, etc.) through the development of a referral network, referral and follow up
  • Maintain a small caseload of SSVF participants in accordance with SSVF standards
  • Assist with the development of Housing Stability Plans and follow-up re-certifications with participants
  • Act as advocate for participants as appropriate; encourage and support self-advocacy
  • Maintain a strong working relationship with colleagues and program managers
  • Document all services in compliance with agency standards
  • Work as a member of the social service team in the development of on-site and off-site socialization, educational, risk reduction and skill building activities with a view towards permanent housing stability
  • Liaison to community-based services and groups including civic, social service, government, businesses, landlords and non-profit organizations
  • Participate in ongoing individual supervision, team meetings, case conferences, division meetings and trainings
  • Assist with the development of Housing Stability Plans and follow-up re-certifications with participants, when applicable
  • Travel to outreach locations and engage stakeholders in the field, at medical centers, shelters and other outreach locations up to 90% of the time
  • Attend occasional events outside of normal business hours
  • Coordinate referrals for internal and external housing, employment and legal services
  • Promotes the SSVF Housing First model of service delivery, especially for persons who present with highest barriers to accessing and maintaining permanent housing
  • Remains current and updated on new regulations, policies, industry trends, and best practices
Desired Qualifications
  • Lived expertise in homelessness or human services a plus
  • Ability to work outside of normal business hours a plus, including Veterans Day and occasional weekend hours
  • Veterans strongly encouraged to apply

S:US provides services and advocacy for New Yorkers facing homelessness, intellectual/developmental disabilities, behavioral health and addiction challenges, poverty, criminal justice involvement, and trauma. It supports tens of thousands of individuals and families in New York City and Long Island with about 1,800 staff. The organization offers tailored direct services such as housing assistance, health and behavioral supports, case management, and community programs to help clients achieve stability and long-term well-being. Its goal is to empower underserved New Yorkers to lead lives of purpose, improve neighborhoods, and break the cycle of poverty for current and future generations.

Company Size

1,001-5,000

Company Stage

N/A

Total Funding

N/A

Headquarters

New York City, New York

Founded

1978

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Simplify's Take

What believers are saying

  • Perry Perlmutter's 2023 CEO appointment strengthens financial leadership from prior CFO role.
  • Margaret-Ann Cole's 2024 Chief People Officer hire enhances talent management capabilities.
  • NYC government partnerships ensure steady contract revenue for social services expansion.

What critics are saying

  • Nonprofit model limits scalability without massive grant funding increases.
  • Heavy reliance on NYC contracts exposes S:US to municipal budget cuts.
  • Perry Perlmutter's recent CEO transition disrupts strategic execution in 2026.

What makes S:US unique

  • S:US delivers $315 million in services annually to 35,000 New Yorkers facing homelessness.
  • Founded in 1978, S:US provides housing, employment, and recovery services across NYC.
  • 1,800 staff execute eviction prevention and food security programs for vulnerable populations.

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Benefits

Health Insurance

Dental Insurance

Vision Insurance

Life Insurance

401(k) Retirement Plan

Short-and-Long-Term Disability

Paid Vacation

Paid Holidays

Flexible Work Hours

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