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A Career at Outreach Project

Why Work at Outreach Project?

As one of the leading providers in social services, Outreach Project is an exciting, high energy workplace.

We invite you to learn more about current job openings, our generous benefits and what our enthusiastic employees think about working at Outreach Project.

Outreach Project: To Empower Individuals, Families and Communities to Make Choices Which Will Enable Them to Experience a Responsible Life Free From Alcohol and Drug Abuse.

Benefits

Outreach offers a comprehensive benefits plan that you can tailor to your needs including a variety of options for medical, dental, supplemental medical insurance, long term disability insurance, life insurance and flexible spending accounts. We have a generous time off plan including vacation, sick days, personal days and floating holidays.

We also offer retirement benefits, including a 403 (B) and a defined benefit pension plan.

You can enhance your career development through formal education by utilizing our training institute. Employees are encouraged to expand their professional qualifications by attending training classes, seminars and conferences. We also have an extensive internal training curriculum designed for individual development and professional growth.

Job Openings

Position(s): Please be advised the following current job openings.

NOTE:  If you are interested and meet the qualifications of a position listed below, please e-mail your resume to outreachhr@yahoo.com, fax to (718) 849-1093, or mail it to: Outreach Development Corporation Attn: Human Resources Department 117-11 Myrtle Avenue Richmond Hill NY 11418.


Position:  Part-time Fundraising Assistant
Location:
 Richmond Hill, Queens
Description: Primary responsibility includes follow up teleWorks with the development department on all fundraising activities including special events, donor correspondence, grant writing, etc...       
Qualifications:
High School Diploma/GED and relevant experience Must be proficient in Word and WordPerfect.  12-19  flexible daytime hours + Wednesday evenings for a total of 19 hours per week.    


Position:  Full-time Substance Abuse Counselor (s)
Location: 
Outreach House in Brentwood, Long Island (Exit 52 LIE)
Description: 
Responsible for the provision of substance abuse counseling services to adolescents in a residential substance abuse treatment program.  Positions available that include weekend and evening shifts.
Qualifications: 
CASAC T /adolescent residential experience, must be able to work hours specified above.  


Position:  Full-time Vocational Counselor
Location: 
Outreach House in Brentwood, Long Island (Exit 52 LIE)
Description: 
Responsible for the provision of vocational counseling services to adolescents in a residential substance abuse treatment program.    
Qualifications: 
Minimum of a Masters in Vocational Rehabilitation Counseling or the equivalent.  CRC preferred.  Experience working with substance abusing youth a plus.


Position:  Per Diem Substance Abuse Counselors
Location: 
Outreach House in Brentwood, Long Island & Ridgewood, Queens
Description: 
Responsible for the provision of substance abuse counseling services to adolescents in a residential substance abuse treatment program.
Qualifications: 
CASAC T /adolescent residential experience. 


Position:  P/T Van Driver
Location:  Bellport Outpatient Services
Description: 
  Drives agency van to transport clients to/from treatment services.  Drives van 5 mornings a week from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m.
Qualifications: 
Clean and valid New York State Driver's License.


Position:  F/T Childcare Worker/Van Driver
Location:  Bellport Outpatient Services
Description: 
   Drives agency van to transport clients to/from treatment services.  Drives van 5 mornings a week from 8:00 a.m. to 10:00 a.m. and again in the afternoon.  Provides childcare during hours of program services and/or assists with general office duties.
Qualifications: 
Experience in childcare setting, Clean, Valid New York State Driver's License.


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