The Good Seed
Location
Los Angeles, California
Salary
$52,000 - $55,000 / YEAR
This role involves conducting regular street outreach in assigned areas to build trust with underserved populations, providing immediate compassionate support during crises, and distributing essential resources like harm reduction supplies. Additionally, the promoter will facilitate psychoeducation, reduce mental health stigma, and assist individuals in navigating complex service systems for counseling, housing, and treatment.
A Bachelor's degree in a related field is preferred, alongside a minimum of 1 to 2 years of experience in community outreach or social services, with lived experience being highly valued. Candidates must possess strong interpersonal, active listening, and de-escalation skills, along with knowledge of mental health conditions and harm reduction principles.
About the Job
The Mental Health Promoter - Street Outreach & Community Engagement serves as a vital bridge between underserved populations and mental health resources. Working primarily in non-traditional settings - including streets, shelters, parks, encampments, and community centers — this role focuses on building trust with individuals who face significant barriers to accessing conventional mental health care, including those experiencing homelessness, substance use challenges, trauma, or social marginalization
Conduct regular, scheduled street outreach in assigned geographic areas to identify and engage individuals in need of mental health support. Build authentic, trust-based relationships with individuals experiencing homelessness, mental health crises, or substance use challenges. Provide immediate, compassionate support during mental health crises and facilitate warm handoffs to crisis intervention teams or emergency services as needed. Distribute harm reduction supplies, hygiene kits, and informational resources on mental health services. Conduct informal wellness checks and follow-up visits with known community members.
Facilitate psychoeducation conversations and informal workshops on mental health topics including stress management, coping skills, trauma awareness, and available resources. Develop and distribute culturally responsive educational materials tailored to the community's literacy levels and languages. Reduce mental health stigma through community conversations, peer storytelling, and awareness campaigns. Promote protective factors such as social connection, self-care, and community resilience.
Screen individuals for mental health needs and connect them to appropriate services including counseling, psychiatric care, housing, substance use treatment, and primary care. Assist individuals in navigating complex service systems including insurance enrollment, benefit applications, and appointment scheduling. Maintain ongoing communication with case managers, social workers, and clinical staff to ensure continuity of care. Advocate on behalf of community members to reduce barriers to access.
Build and maintain collaborative relationships with community-based organizations, faith communities, local businesses, law enforcement, and government agencies. Represent the organization at community events, health fairs, coalition meetings, and stakeholder convenings. Mobilize community members as partners in mental health promotion efforts. Engage community leaders and influencers to amplify mental health messaging and resource awareness.
Maintain accurate and timely records of outreach contacts, services provided, referrals made, and follow-up actions in the designated data management system. Prepare regular reports on outreach activities, service trends, and community needs. Participate in team meetings, case conferences, and supervision sessions. Contribute to program evaluation and continuous quality improvement efforts.
Bachelor's degree in social work, Psychology, Public Health, Human Services, or a related field preferred. Minimum 1 - 2 years of experience in community outreach, social services, peer support, or a related role. Lived experience with homelessness, mental health challenges, or substance use (highly valued and encouraged to apply). Knowledge of mental health conditions, trauma, harm reduction principles, and community resources. Strong interpersonal, active listening, and de-escalation skills. Ability to work independently in dynamic, unpredictable field environments. Proficiency in basic computer applications and data entry. Valid driver's license and reliable transportation (if applicable). Bilingual or multilingual candidates strongly encouraged to apply. Familiarity with local social services landscape, housing programs, and mental health systems. Experience working with diverse populations including LGBTQ+ individuals, veterans, justice-involved individuals, and older adults. Empathy & Compassion Engages with warmth and non-judgment toward all individuals regardless of circumstance.
We are committed to creating a diverse and inclusive workplace. All qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability, or any other protected status.
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