Family Outreach Specialist - Bilingual
Company: Liberation Programs Inc.
Location: Bridgeport
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description CLEAR (Community and Law
Enforcement for Addiction Recovery) is a grant-funded initiative of
the Federal COSSUP Program (Comprehensive Opioid and Stimulant Use
Program). Liberation Programs operates the Fairfield County arm of
the Statewide CLEAR Initiative, serving vulnerable adults and their
families struggling with substance use and identified by law
enforcement, emergency services, hospitals, and other community
partners in Norwalk, Bridgeport, Greenwich, and Stamford.
Contracted by DMHAS to deliver the CLEAR Project, Liberation
Programs works across jurisdictions to connect those most at risk
of overdose with appropriate supports and services. The Family
Outreach Specialist provides dedicated, trauma-informed support and
case management to family members of individuals at risk of or
recovering from overdose. The position offers family engagement,
grief and crisis support, and care coordination using a harm
reduction and culturally responsive lens. The Specialist supports
family members by facilitating access to treatment, education,
housing, and other wraparound resources and collaborates with
school systems to implement trauma-informed strategies for youth
affected by parental or caregiver substance use. This role works
closely with Outreach Specialists, the CLEAR Social Worker, and the
Hospital Liaison/Systems Integration Manager to ensure that family
voices and needs are centered in the overall care plan. The
position is grant-funded and limited to the term of the award.
Major Duties and Responsibilities Provide case management, grief
support, and trauma-informed care to family members of individuals
identified through CLEAR. Engage families through non-judgmental
communication using motivational interviewing techniques. Accompany
Outreach Specialists during coordinated Overdose Response Follow-Up
Visits. Coordinate and participate in community outreach and events
that provide education, recovery resources, harm reduction
supplies, and overdose prevention tools. Partner with schools
through the Handle with Care initiative to ensure trauma-informed
responses are implemented for children impacted by substance use at
home. Support families in accessing education-related services
(e.g., attending IEP meetings), children’s health care, and
developmental services. Document consistently in Cordata and
maintain shared care planning across the CLEAR team. Assist
families in navigating services including detox/treatment, housing,
primary and mental health care, benefits enrollment, and legal
support. Provide direct support such as transportation assistance,
appointment coordination, and referrals to sober support,
education, and employment programs. Maintain strong communication
with the CLEAR Site Lead and Social Worker to ensure seamless
service integration. Monitor incoming referrals via Cordata and
respond promptly to new family support cases. Participate in
training, data entry, and reporting activities as required by DPH
and DMHAS. Maintain professional boundaries and adhere to harm
reduction values and cultural humility. Skills / Experience
Required At least one year of experience working with individuals
impacted by substance use disorder (SUD) or Serious Mental Illness
(SMI), or equivalent lived experience. Fluent in Spanish
Demonstrated understanding of and commitment to harm reduction
principles and trauma-informed care. Excellent communication and
motivational interview skills. Strong knowledge of community
resources and recovery-oriented systems of care. Cultural
responsiveness, with the ability to work respectfully with
individuals and families from diverse backgrounds. Bilingual
(English/Spanish) strongly preferred. Experience providing case
management, system navigation, and family-centered support.
Familiarity with recovery pathways, including medication-assisted
treatment, 12-step, and non-traditional models. Ability to maintain
accurate documentation and contribute to collaborative care
planning. Valid CT driver’s license and comfort driving outreach
van. I am willing to attend events and assist with overdose
response outreach. Commitment to serving families in a manner that
promotes dignity, autonomy, and emotional safety. What We Offer
Competition Compensation Comprehensive Benefits Generous Paid Time
Off Tuition Reimbursement Referral Bonuses 401K FSA HSA Employee
Assistance Program
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