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AmeriCorps Volunteer - Clinic Program Coordinator

Hybrid, Volunteer must be in or near Columbia, SC
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  • Details

    Available Times:
    Weekdays (daytime, evenings)
    Time Commitment:
    Full time (30+ hrs/wk)
    Commitment Details:
    This is an AmeriCorps service term that requires 40 hours of service for a 10 month service term until 1,700 hours are served.
    Recurrence:
    Recurring
    Volunteers Needed:
    1
    Cause Areas:
    Community Development, Health & Medicine, Mental Health
    Benefits:
    Stipend Provided, Training Provided
    Participation Requirements:
    Driver’s License, Background Check
    Age Requirement:
    18+
    Other Requirements:
    Bachelor's Degree Required. Must be able to commit to the full-time 10-month service term.

    Description

    National Mental Health Corps (NMHC) is seeking a passionate, dedicated individual to serve with our AmeriCorps Program as a Behavioral Health Clinic Program Coordinator.

    NMHC AmeriCorps Volunteers address immediate community needs by implementing evidence-based mental health interventions. The individual in this role will support mental health focused initiatives and community engagement activities at their host site. This position includes direct involvement in program development, outreach, and evaluation efforts designed to promote mental wellness, reduce stigma, and increase access to mental health resources within the community.

    Key Responsibilities

    Training & Education

    • Participate in all designated evidence-based or evidence-informed mental health trainings provided by the host site or NMHC to ensure preparedness for service activities, including Mental Health First Aid and/or Question Persuade Refer (QPR)
    • Attend and actively participate in all required NMHC and host site trainings, meetings, and compliance-related activities.

    Capacity Building

    • Assist in strengthening the host site's mental health outreach and support infrastructure by coordinating and implementing targeted events, special projects, and ongoing programming including coordination for a new support group initiative at the clinics.
    • Assist in planning, coordinating, and delivering local, regional, and statewide mental health initiatives and events, contributing to the implementation of meaningful community-based programming.
    • Contribute to grant writing and reporting activities to sustain and expand mental health programming and services

    Community Outreach

    • Conduct strategic outreach efforts to raise awareness of local mental health services, promote mental wellness, and educate community members on key mental health topics through presentations, workshops, and public engagement.

    Partnership Development

    • Establish, maintain, and nurture collaborative relationships with community mental health organizations and service providers to foster partnerships and create referral pathways.

    Marketing & Communications

    • Promote host site events, programs, and initiatives through various communication channels, including social media, flyers, press releases, newsletters, and informational sessions, to maximize community participation and awareness.

    Data Collection & Program Evaluation

    • Collect, track, and report performance measure data to both the host site and NMHC in alignment with project goals and grant requirements.
    • Receive and maintain periodic referral outcome data, ensuring accurate data entry and analysis to support evaluation of patient referrals and program effectiveness.

    Qualifications

    First and foremost, applicants must share a passion for the National Mental Health Corps’ mission. Additionally, we're looking for candidates who possess a combination of the following:

    • Personal and/or professional knowledge of mental health topics
    • Understanding of mental health issues and available resources
    • Positive attitude toward individuals with mental illnesses
    • Passion for reducing the stigma associated with mental health and addiction disorders
    • Demonstrated ability to thrive in a fast-paced and evolving environment while consistently maintaining a positive can-do attitude
    • Excellent communication and customer service skills with a diplomatic nature
    • Resilience in the face of challenges with a keen ability to problem-solve
    • Excellent organizational skills with attention to details and deadlines
    • Ability to work independently, efficiently, and meticulously
    • Strong interpersonal and team-building skills; ability to navigate, work across, and invest multiple stakeholders
    • Desire to work in a healthy, positive and fun team environment
    • Ability to uphold the highest standards of professionalism by maintaining confidentiality and respecting the privacy of all individuals, in accordance with organizational and legal guidelines.
    • Must be computer literate with demonstrated proficiency in Microsoft and Google Suites
    • Must be willing to undergo background checks through NMHC and Good Samaritan Clinic
    • Must have reliable transportation
    • Ability to provide proof of U.S. citizenship
    • Bilingual (English/Spanish) candidates preferred
    • Bachelor’s Degree required

    Position Details & Benefits

    Full-time AmeriCorps Position:

    • Complete 1,700 service hours - 40 hours per week
    • $21,000 stipend for service, paid biweekly in 22 equal installments
    • $7,395 Education Award upon successful completion of service
    • Receive free suicide prevention and mental health training and certifications
    • Access to a free and confidential member assistance program

    Service Term Commitment: Full-time position available for a 10-month commitment beginning in August 2026. Specific dates TBD by Host Site Supervisor. Service term may extend to a maximum of 12 months with NMHC approval.

    All applicants must complete the National Mental Health Corps Application

    “A proud member of the AmeriCorps national service network"

    Location

    Hybrid
    Volunteer must be in or near Columbia, SC
    Associated Location

    Good Samaritan Clinic

    7915 Old Percival Rd, Columbia, SC 29223, USA

    How to Volunteer for This Opportunity

    All candidates must complete the National Mental Health Corps application here.

    Contact Jackie Nickolas with any questions at nickolas@nationalmentalhealthcorps.org

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