Community Outreach Representative (Commission-Based)

Remote
Part Time to Full Time
Experienced

Community Outreach Representative (Commission-Based)

Location: Dallas–Fort Worth & Surrounding Areas (Field-Based | Flexible Hours)
Status: Independent Contractor (Commission-Based)
Reports To: Director of Outreach & Business Development


Be the Voice of Hope in Your Community

At Foundation Senior Services, we’re expanding our reach—and we need passionate, connected, and motivated individuals to help us connect people in need to essential mental health and senior care services. We are seeking Community Outreach Representatives to serve as the face of Foundation within their local neighborhoods, churches, senior centers, housing communities, and beyond.

This commission-based opportunity is perfect for natural networkers, trusted community leaders, health advocates, or professionals with outreach experience looking to earn income while helping others access quality care.


Position Summary

As a Community Outreach Representative, you will promote Foundation Senior Services to community members, caregivers, and organizations, and refer individuals who would benefit from our mental health counseling or in-home senior services. You’ll act as a trusted liaison, educator, and connector—empowering your community while earning for every successful referral.


Key Responsibilities

  • Promote Foundation Senior Services to individuals, families, and community organizations.

  • Attend and represent Foundation at community events, senior fairs, church gatherings, housing developments, or networking groups.

  • Educate the public about available services, including in-home care, therapy, and case management.

  • Assist interested clients or families in initiating contact with our intake team.

  • Build relationships with community leaders, local businesses, and social service partners.

  • Report outreach activities, leads, and outcomes to the agency outreach coordinator.

  • Represent the agency with professionalism, integrity, and compassion.


Ideal Qualifications

  • Deep connection to your local community (e.g., faith-based leader, caregiver advocate, social connector).

  • Strong communication, networking, and relationship-building skills.

  • Experience in outreach, community organizing, healthcare marketing, or social services (preferred but not required).

  • Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.

  • Reliable transportation to attend outreach events and meetings.

  • Passionate about helping others access care and support.


Compensation

  • Commission-based pay for every qualified referral that successfully enrolls in services.

  • Performance bonuses available for high-volume representatives.

  • Flexible, scalable earnings based on your network and effort.

  • Paid training and marketing materials provided.


What We Provide

  • Ongoing support and guidance from our Outreach & Clinical teams.

  • Business cards, brochures, and branded materials.

  • Access to agency events and co-branded community partnerships.

  • The opportunity to be part of a purpose-driven organization making real impact.


About Foundation Senior Services

Foundation Senior Services is a leading provider of mental health counseling, in-home care, and supportive case management for seniors and individuals with behavioral health needs. We are committed to access, advocacy, and culturally competent care for every person we serve. Join us in bridging the gap between communities and care.


How to Apply

Submit your resume or a brief summary of your background and community involvement to:
📧 [email protected]
📞 945-218-5693
🌐 www.foundationseniorservice.com

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