Bilingual Cook County Outreach Coordinator

Women, trans, gender non-conforming and queer folks, Black, Indigenous, People of Color (BIPOC),  and individuals with disabilities are encouraged to apply. Live4Lali is an equal opportunity employer  and does not discriminate by race, age, sex, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, sexual  orientation, or disability in its procedures and policies. 

Involvement in the criminal justice system is not an automatic disqualifier. 

 

Substance use disorder has become a devastating epidemic with more than 288 Americans dying every  day from an accidental drug overdose. According to the Illinois Department of Public Health, there were  3,261 opioid overdose fatalities in 2022 – more than twice the number of fatal motor vehicle accidents  and more than twice the number of homicides. EMS responses to 21,922 opioid overdoses in 2022. The  increase in the number of fatalities is attributed to the rise of synthetic opioids, such as fentanyl. Since 2013, synthetic opioid deaths in Illinois have increased 3,341%. 

Live4Lali has been serving suburban Chicagoland for nearly fifteen years providing critical prevention,  education, treatment access, support programs, community solutions-building initiatives, harm  reduction, and overdose prevention services to decrease the devastating toll of the opioid epidemic. 

Live4Lali’s mission is to reduce stigma and prevent substance use disorder among individuals, families,  and communities, and minimize the overall health, legal and social harms associated with substance use. 

 

Position Overview 

The Bilingual Cook County Outreach Coordinator reports to the Cook County Program Manager and  will work alongside other Cook County Outreach Coordinator(s). This role involves engaging with  community members, arranging training, and implementing substance abuse prevention strategies. 

 

Primary Duties & Responsibilities 

  • Identify areas of greatest need across Cook County on the street and within existing services (such as our Mobile Outreach Program) to connect with participants and distribute harm  reduction supplies 
  • Provide peer support to our participants 
  • Assist with stocking, maintaining, and delivering harm reduction inventory 
  • Ability to translate printed materials and in-person communications with the Spanish-speaking  community 
  • Delivering effective service in the first language of our participants and community partners to  build strong relationships
  • Help to bridge cultural gaps and promote communication between people from different  backgrounds. 
  • Accurately log and report data collected during outreach 
  • Provide on the spot training and education in harm reduction, overdose response, and distribute  naloxone, the opioid overdose reversal medication across the county 
  • Identify and collaborate with rehabs, shelters, and other facilities to scale up access to naloxone Develop and implement substance misuse prevention programs targeted at the community 
  • Provide education and training to impacted persons and the general public on substance use,  naloxone, and harm reduction practices 
  • Identify rehabs, shelters, supportive housing, sober living and other facilities and educate on the  need to scale up access to naloxone and other safety practices, providing training as needed 
  • Identify and develop safety plans with peers who are at increased risk of overdose Assess community needs and report to Program Manager to help develop appropriate programs 
  • Provide participants educational resources, connection to substance use services and assist in  implementing strategies to train on, and expand on harm reduction methods 
  • Maintain confidentiality and HIPAA compliance at all times 
  • Identify and maintain appropriate communication with team regarding issues, observations, and  opportunities 
  • Perform other duties as assigned 

 

Qualifications 

Education and Experience 

  • Fluent in at least two languages (English and Spanish required) and possess excellent  communication and interpersonal skills, enabling effective collaboration across various cultures  and professional backgrounds. 
  • Minimum of two years’ relevant work or lived experience in substance use disorder, mental  health, public health, or social work; preferably be a person with at least 2 years in  recovery/remission from substance use disorder 
  • Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to harm reduction principles and practices 
  • Direct service delivery experience in the community social services sector with a demonstrated  working knowledge of community-based programs and community support systems
  • Demonstrated knowledge in the areas of safer drug use, addictions, safer sex, sex work,  HIV/AIDS, hepatitis C, mental health, etc. 
  • Experience managing hostile interactions, utilizing non-violent communication and diffusing  techniques 
  • Demonstrated knowledge of social justice, health promotion and public health approaches and  models of social support and health care 
  • Must comply with all Live4Lali policies and procedures, including, but not limited to the Risk  Management Guidelines 
  • CPR and Basic first aid certification preferred 
  • Proficiency in technology, including Google Drive, Zoom, Microsoft Office Suite, and database  entry 
  • Valid driver’s license, proof of insurance, and reliable transportation 
  • Ability to drive our Mobile Outreach vehicle, and be cleared to join our car insurance  Feel comfortable driving 30-60 miles per day to serve the population 

Personal Qualities 

  • Passionate about Live4Lali’s mission with knowledge of substance use disorder and the  overdose crisis. Interest in authentic work with diverse communities and commitment to  advancing anti-stigma efforts 
  • Demonstrated ability to establish rapport with a diverse range of clientele including individuals  who are actively using substances and living with significant health challenges 
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills required to work effectively with co-workers,  clients, community, and other service providers 
  • Demonstrated understanding of the importance and role of people who use drugs in the  development, delivery, and evaluation of services intended to benefit them 
  • Ability to problem solve complex issues with creativity, flexibility and assertiveness Self-motivated, goal-driven with a “can-do” attitude 
  • Ability to work independently and as part of a team, to prioritize and handle multiple tasks, and  to work independently in a high-pressure environment 
  • Excellent interpersonal skills with cross-cultural sensitivity 
  • Able to multitask and meet deadlines in a fast-paced environment

 

Work Environment and Schedule 

The Bilingual Cook County Outreach Coordinator position is based out of our Arlington Heights office  but requires travel to multiple Cook county locations. The exact hours for this role are still changing as  our programs expand, but as it revolves around street and mobile outreach, the hours are not a standard  9am – 5pm. Days and times are open to some negotiation for the right candidate. This role will require a  commitment of 40 hours per week. Day and time commitments are open to some negotiation for the  right candidate. 

 

Compensation and Benefits 

  • Compensation: $35,000 – $45,000 
  • Subsidized medical, dental, and vision insurance 
  • Generous PTO policy 

 

How to Apply 

Applicants should email a (1) cover letter, and (2) resume to [email protected]. Please use  the subject line “Bilingual Cook County Outreach Coordinator”. Only electronic submissions will be  accepted.