Job Title: Rural Outreach Coordinator
Organization: Turning Point of Windham County (TPWC)
Location: 39 Elm Street, Brattleboro, Vermont
Position Type: (Temporary with potential for continuation)
Compensation:
About Turning Point of Windham County
Turning Point Windham County (TPWC) is a peer recovery center dedicated to supporting individuals and families impacted by substance use disorder. We provide a welcoming, stigma-free environment offering recovery coaching, peer support, educational programming, and community connection. Our work is rooted in compassion, collaboration, and the belief that recovery is possible for everyone.
Position Overview
TPWC is seeking a skilled and motivated leader to support a county-wide outreach initiative across Windham County. This temporary position will focus on community engagement, needs assessment, and strategic exploration of expanded recovery services in rural areas.
The Rural Outreach Coordinator will serve as a relationship-builder and community organizer, meeting with stakeholders, service providers, municipal officials, and community partners in towns throughout Windham County. The goal is to assess recovery-related needs, identify partnership opportunities, and evaluate the viability of satellite services or expanded programming as well as provide education about current recovery services provided by TPWC in partnership with the State of Vermont Division of Substance Use and State Opioid Response Grant.
This is a temporary position running through the beginning of July with a potential for continued opportunities and will be a richly beneficial employment opportunity for a Windham County leader looking to engage across the entire county.
Key Responsibilities
Qualifications
Lived experience in recovery is valued but not required.
Compensation:
To Apply
Please submit a resume and brief cover letter outlining your interest and relevant experience to admin@turningpointwc.org.
Turning Point of Windham County is an equal opportunity employer and encourages individuals in recovery, people with lived experience, and members of diverse communities to apply.