Outreach Worker - Ambassador of Hope - Old City


Why join Project HOME? 

At Project HOME, our mission is to empower individuals and families to break the cycle of homelessness and poverty through housing, healthcare, education, and workforce development. Achieving that mission requires more than programs; it requires a workforce that is well-trained, aligned, and equipped to deliver high-quality, compassionate services across diverse departments.

Full Time, Monday through Friday 8AM- 4PM

Pay Rate: $21.63 per hour


What to expect in this role:
The Outreach Worker is responsible for coordinating engagement and assessment activities of the Project HOME outreach in accordance with OCC policies and procedures, as well as agency standards. Provide support and advocacy to assigned participants and unsheltered members living on the street and provide oversight and assistance in addressing problems and finding appropriate supports and resources to resolve any problems that arise on the streets and assist by coordinating with other agencies and businesses to solve problems. The Outreach Worker will conduct regular street outreach as scheduled and coordinate with businesses and other provider agencies. This position will document their engagements in the required city database systems, as well as Project HOME ETO database.

What will you do in this role?

  • Engage, Assess and Build a rapport with homeless individuals with a focus on chronically street homeless individual and be familiar with spectrum of care and resources available to homeless individuals.
  • Review daily placement opportunities and shelter openings/closings.
  • Engage in regular staff supervision, training and team meetings.
  • Coordinate your efforts within Project HOME Outreach team to ethically assist chronically homeless individuals.
  • Maintain an awareness of hot spots and coordinate with appropriate agencies to ensure tracking of people at hot spots and the delivery of services as needed and report hot spot data as needed.
  • Participate and coordinate with police as necessary: alter OCC schedules to maximize effectiveness of outreach efforts (early morning hours may be necessary).
  • Coordinate with other outreach teams (VA, PHMC, Hall Mercer,etc) to partner as needed to benefit specific individuals and situations.
  • Conduct regular street outreach activities with PH team to ensure focus list accuracy and adherence to contractual DBH requirements.
  • Assist team members with coordination at Project HOME sites and other agencies to ensure that their homeless case load individual needs are identified and assist the residential staff outlines a plan to transition participants into appropriate housing solutions.
  • Advocate on behalf of individuals to ensure their needs are being addressed and they have the appropriate levels of support and referrals to services.
  • Act as an outreach liaison by interacting with the public at large including visitors, residents, other staff and co-workers in a professional and welcoming manner.

What you bring:

  • High School diploma or GED
  • Basic computer skills
  • Knowledge of resources available in the housing and homelessness system in Philadelphia
  • Experience in and knowledge of homeless programs and general issues around homelessness; experience with mental health and substance abuse issues
  • Commitment to the mission of Project HOME


Physical Requirements

  • Requires extensive walking, sitting, talking in unusual settings and at times in adverse weather conditions
  • Must be able to lift, push and pull up to 50 lbs.



Project HOME offers a competitive compensation package which includes health, prescription, dental, and vision coverage at minimum cost to the employee, company funded life and disability Insurances, paid parental leave, spending accounts, and 401K retirement plan. Additionally, we offer generous PTO accruals which includes paid sabbatical leave.

Project HOME provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment, without regard to race, color, religion, age, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, genetic information, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or local laws. Project HOME prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type.