Position Title: Indigenous Outreach Specialist Organization: The Happier Life Project Program: Voices of Hope, Youth Community Access and Empowered Youth - Empowered Community Classification: Temporary, Part-Time, Non-Exempt (Hourly) Compensation: $30.00 – 33.00 per hour Work Schedule: up to 29 hours per week, hours may vary, including evenings and weekends as needed Work Location: On-site (Lake Elsinore, CA) and field-based Reports To: Program Manager
Position Term: This is a temporary position anticipated to begin upon hire and conclude on August 31, 2026. Employment in this role is contingent upon program needs, funding availability, and organizational requirements.
Position Summary The Bilingual / Indigenous Outreach Specialist is responsible for community-based engagement, culturally responsive outreach, and trust-building within Indigenous, Latino, and BIPOC communities across the Inland Empire. This role supports two aligned initiatives:
Voices of Hope, providing opioid and stimulant use education, stigma reduction, and connection to care through outreach and referrals
EYEC (YCA Program), a culturally grounded, strengths-based initiative supporting Indigenous youth through connection to culture, community, and identity
The Outreach Specialist serves as a trusted bridge between community members and systems of care, while also fostering youth engagement, family connection, and culturally rooted programming. This position does not provide clinical services but plays a critical role in increasing participation, engagement, and access to supportive services.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
1. Community Outreach & Engagement
Conduct in-person outreach at community events, schools, cultural gatherings, and partner sites
Build and maintain relationships with youth, families, Elders, and community members
Share program information and educational materials in a stigma-free, culturally respectful manner
Serve as a visible, trusted liaison between programs and the community
Represent THLP at community events, meetings, and gatherings
2. Youth & Family Engagement
Engage youth in culturally respectful, strengths-based ways that promote identity, belonging, and empowerment
Support participation by addressing barriers such as transportation, communication, and family concerns
Maintain regular communication with families to strengthen support systems
Encourage youth voice and leadership in programming and activities
3. Culturally Responsive Communication
Provide outreach in English, Spanish, and/or Indigenous languages as applicable
Adapt messaging to reflect cultural values, lived experiences, and community norms
Ensure all outreach is accessible, relevant, and culturally grounded
Apply trauma-informed and culturally rooted approaches in all engagement
4. Referral Support & Warm Handoffs
Support community members in connecting to healthcare, behavioral health, and social services
Assist with warm handoffs by identifying appropriate partners and facilitating real-time connections when possible
Provide referrals related to housing, food, and supportive services
Communicate referral needs and trends to program leadership
5. Program Support & Coordination
Assist with coordination of cultural activities, group sessions, and on-the-land programming for youth
Support integration of social-emotional learning and youth development principles
Ensure outreach efforts align with program and grant goals
Support continuous program improvement through participation in team meetings and trainings
6. Partner Engagement & Community Collaboration
Engage with tribal organizations, culturally specific providers, and community-based organizations
Attend coordination meetings and support partnership development
Strengthen intergenerational connections by supporting involvement of Elders and mentors
Provide insights to ensure services and referral pathways are culturally appropriate
7. Listening Sessions & Community Feedback
Support facilitation of community listening sessions
Gather feedback on barriers to care, community needs, and cultural considerations
Share insights with program leadership to inform improvements
Track participation and engagement for grant reporting
Submit timesheets and documentation aligned with program requirements
Ensure accurate and timely reporting for compliance purposes
Minimum Qualifications
Lived experience or strong connection to the communities served
Bilingual (English/Spanish) required; Indigenous language skills strongly preferred
Experience in community outreach, peer support, social services, or public health settings
Experience working with Indigenous youth, families, or communities
Strong interpersonal and communication skills; ability to build trust
Ability to work independently and within community and field-based environments
Valid driver’s license and ability to travel locally and participate in community-based activities
Preferred Qualifications
Peer Support Certification or willingness to obtain
Experience working with Indigenous or culturally specific communities
Knowledge of substance use, recovery pathways, or harm reduction principles
Experience with trauma-informed care, restorative practices, or social-emotional learning
Familiarity with local service systems and youth prevention programs
Work Environment This role operates in community-based settings including schools, cultural spaces, and outdoor/on-the-land environments, requiring flexibility, local travel, and a commitment to culturally grounded engagement.
Physical Requirements
Ability to sit, stand, walk, and use a computer for extended periods.
Ability to lift and carry up to 25 pounds occasionally.
Ability to travel locally on a regular basis.
Compensation & Overtime (California Compliance) This is a non-exempt position, and employees are eligible for overtime in accordance with applicable California wage and hour laws.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement The Happier Life Project is an Equal Opportunity Employer and is committed to creating an inclusive environment for all employees. Employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, religion, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, national origin, ancestry, age, disability, medical condition, marital status, genetic information, or any other status protected by law.