State of MaineCommunity Outreach Coordinator State of MaineCommunity Outreach CoordinatorPortland, Maine$56,825.60–$80,516.80In order to qualify for this position, you must have an eight (8) year combination of education and/or experience that includes a bachelor's degree in public health, health education, communications, social services, or a closely related field -AND- four (4) years of experience with developing and maintaining positive relationships with community organizations or private business professional organizations on health-related outreach or advocacy efforts, ideally in the State of Maine. As a Community Outreach Coordinator, you will be responsible for working with the Office of the Health Insurance Marketplace (OHIM) leadership (Director, COO, Policy & Outreach Director) to lead community outreach activities, build and coordinate partnerships, represent the office at events, and recruit and develop member testimonials.
Spurwink ServicesNurse-Outpatient and Community Based Services Spurwink ServicesNurse-Outpatient and Community Based ServicesLewiston, ME$32–$38 / hourProvide back-up for Medical Assistant to coordinate delivery of samples from drug reps, Enroll/ re-enroll patients in the patient assistance programs, administer antipsychotic injections and oral medications, pack medication caddies, and assist with appointment scheduling. Spurwink is looking for a collaborative, engaging, and driven Registered Nurse (RN) with unencumbered Maine licensure to join our interdisciplinary team serving adults and children with a variety of mental health needs, including serious mental illness and substance use disorders.
City of Saco MECommunity Engagement Specialist-Police City of Saco MECommunity Engagement Specialist-PoliceSaco, ME$72,397–$91,395 / yearCollaborates with law enforcement, fire and EMS, crisis services, and community organizations to provide person-centered intervention, assessment, and creation of safety plans - identify support systems, barriers to services, resources, and alternative supportive services. Assesses a person's risk of harm to self or others, builds individualized safety plans with impacted community members, and arranges needed resources to reduce destabilization of the individual, recidivism, and possible arrest and incarceration.
University of New England (US)Nutrition Educator, Coastal Healthy Communities Coalition (CHCC) University of New England (US)Nutrition Educator, Coastal Healthy Communities Coalition (CHCC)METhe Nutrition Educator, Coastal Healthy Communities Coalition (CHCC) position is funded through the Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP), a five-year initiative supported by the U.S. Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services (CMS) to advance rural population health through innovation, expanded access points, and strategies that promote preventive health and address the root causes of disease. Implement evidence-based Food Is Medicine (FIM) public health approaches aligned with RHTP NEP goals, including but not limited to: Medically tailored groceries, Food pharmacies and pantries, Fruit and vegetable prescription (FVRx) programs, Farmers' market vouchers, Gleaning initiatives, Clinical referral pathways, School-based health strategies.
AmeriCorpsGoodHealth Works - Root Cellar Community Literacy Specialist AmeriCorpsGoodHealth Works - Root Cellar Community Literacy SpecialistPortland, METhrough individualized support, resource referrals, and community outreach, the member will strengthen residents' ability to navigate social and educational systems, promote lifelong learning, and contribute to breaking cycles of generational poverty, advancing the overall health and well-being of these communities. The Community Literacy Specialist will expand Root Cellar's literacy and educational programming to empower residents in Lewiston's Tree Streets and Portland's Bayside neighborhoods.
The Opportunity AllianceOutreach Case Manager - PATH - York County The Opportunity AllianceOutreach Case Manager - PATH - York CountySouth Portland, MaineOutreach includes assertive and ongoing efforts to identify and engage homeless persons and families who are not receiving services, for the purposes of informing individuals of community resources, providing referral to temporary safe places to reside, re-establishing relationships with families and/or local communities assuring timely access to local resources and supports. The Opportunity Alliance (TOA) is a dynamic, results-focused Community Action Agency providing approximately 50 integrated community-based and clinical programs serving more than 20,000 people annually throughout the state of Maine.