Seven Hills Foundation·New Bedford, Massachusetts
Conduct client outreach and facilitate peer-led groups to provide HIV, Hepatitis C, and STI screening and testing. Educate at-risk populations on opioid overdose prevention and Naloxone enrollment while maintaining program records.
Overview Direct Support Professional I - Community Health Educator Seven Hills Behavioral Health, an Affiliate of Seven Hills Foundation The Community Health Educator will be responsible to conduct client outreach and facilitate small peer-led and non-peer-led groups. The Community Health Educator will recruit and engage populations at risk and their partners in Individual Level Interventions. The Community Health Educator will recruit, screen and test individuals for HIV, HEP C, and STI’s. The Community Health Educator will recruit and engage individuals and their partners on Opioid Overdose Education and Naloxone Enrollment and will assist the Program Manager or Assistant Program Manager with data collection and reporting.
Provide direct client services including: Opioid overdose education & Naloxone trainings and enrollments HIV/ Viral Hepatitis / STI screening and Testing Syringe access and disposal Referrals to health care, behavioral health care, recovery resources, social services, etc. Participate in the design and preparation of client outreach recruitment activities. Organize and plan weekly client outreach recruitment sessions. Conduct client outreach recruitment in high risk areas. Conduct Individual Level Interventions. Conduct Group Level Interventions. Plan and participate in community events. Collect data, maintain program records and submit reports. Attend project staff meetings. Co-facilitate small groups on Health promotion and disease prevention for high risk populations as deemed necessary. Communicate with community organizations and agencies about program activities. All other duties assigned by the supervisor, his/her superior or the designee of either party.
Education & Experience: High School diploma Knowledge/experience in Health Promotion and Disease Prevention services and substance use and abuse issues Skills and Knowledge: Sound ability to work with all populations in an empathetic, comfortable and non-judgmental manner Strong organizational skills Ability to work as part of a team, take direction and remain flexible Demonstrated skills in community education and organizing Familiarity with health-related and social issues faced by high risk populations Knowledge and experience providing educational outreach in public settings Valid Driver’s license, ability to drive and means of transportation Travel to other cities and towns is required Why Join Seven Hills Behavioral Health!?Here, you’ll be part of a dynamic team that provides innovative, person-centered services. Your work will empower individuals with disabilities to achieve independence and meaningful community connections. Ready to Make a Difference?Apply now to help shape a supportive, inclusive environment where participants and staff alike can thrive.
Requires a high school diploma and a valid driver's license with reliable transportation. Candidates should have knowledge of health promotion, disease prevention, and substance abuse issues.
Market context
In Massachusetts, Direct Support Professional and community health educator roles often see steady demand because providers need staff who can support health promotion, disease prevention, and substance use education in community settings. This role can be competitive because employers value a high school diploma, a valid driver’s license with reliable transportation, and practical communication skills. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits here to save research time, then tailor your application to show relevant outreach or support experience.