Regional Partnership Program Coordinator - Northern VT Region
Company: Lund
Location: Burlington
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description As one of two Regional Program
Coordinators for the Regional Partnership Program (RPP) , this role
is at the heart of a statewide effort to strengthen families and
protect children across Vermont. This role supports the northern
region of Vermont and supports case managers working in Newport,
St. Johnsbury, Morrisville, Barre, St. Albans, and Burlington DCF
district offices. The coordinator supports a team of RPP Case
Managers through thoughtful coaching, onboarding, and professional
development—cultivating a team culture grounded in compassion,
accountability, and continuous learning. This role's leadership
ensures that staff feel supported, equipped, and inspired to do
their best work. This work is deeply collaborative, as the
coordinator serves as a key connector between Lund, the Department
for Children and Families (DCF), the Division of Substance Use
(DSU), and community treatment partners. This role provides
consultation to DCF partners, helping them understand how substance
use affects family systems and child safety—and how coordinated
support can change trajectories. Specific responsibilities include,
but not limited to: Recruit, hire, supervise, and evaluate RPP Case
Managers serving DCF districts within the assigned geographic
region. Provide program oversight and ensure grant compliance,
including accurate and timely documentation by staff with the
region. Oversee Quality Assurance of client records with the
assigned region, including compliance with federal confidentiality
regulations. Serve as the primary liaison between Lund RPP and
assigned DCF district offices. Collaborate with the Associate
Director of Community Treatment to support accurate and timely
grant reporting, including submission of draft reports as
requested. This is a full-time, 40-hour-a-week, and
benefit-eligible position. The working location is a balance
between working from the district offices and from home. This
position requires regular traveling to support case managers in the
assigned districts, meeting with community providers, and
conducting substance use screenings as needed for individuals
referred by DCF. Screenings are conducted in homes, DCF offices,
and other community locations. The salary range for this position
is $60,000 - $65,000. For the full job description, click here.
Research shows that individuals from marginalized groups—such as
BIPOC, LGBTQ, women, people with disabilities, and those from
working-class backgrounds—often hesitate to apply for jobs unless
they can see themselves meeting and performing every responsibility
and requirement. However, many skills can be learned on the job. If
you can see yourself adding value to the role, our clients, staff,
and guests and meeting most of the responsibilities and
qualifications, we encourage you to apply! What You Will Bring:
Bachelor’s degree in social work, clinical mental health and
substance use counseling or related field AAP required Minimum of 5
years of experience providing direct service required 3-5 years
supervisory experience required Strong desire and ability to work
with the identified population, especially substance abusing
pregnant and parenting women and effectively communicate and
collaborate with interagency programs and community partners The
successful completion of a background check and motor vehicle
record check is a condition of employment. Why Join Our Team at
Lund For over 136 years, Lund has been harnessing hope and
providing opportunities to help strengthen families and ensure a
safe, secure and loving environment for all Vermont children. As a
multi-service nonprofit organization, Lund serves more than 6,000
individuals each year. Lund’s mission is to help children thrive by
empowering families to break cycles of poverty, addiction and
abuse. Lund offers hope and opportunity to families through
education, treatment, family support and adoption. At Lund, we
celebrate our clients' and staff's unique strengths and talents,
fostering a supportive, inclusive environment where collaboration
thrives. Our work is rooted in a strengths-based approach, focusing
on family-centered services, including lifelong adoption support
and innovative residential and community treatment programs that
address both treatment and parenting. Our team believes in creating
a vibrant, fun, and community-oriented workplace, emphasizing
professional growth through ongoing training and weekly
supervision. We value employee well-being, offering staff-led
initiatives for wellness, diversity, equity, and inclusion, as well
as opportunities for work-life balance, with some positions
offering flexible or hybrid schedules. Lund provides competitive
pay, paid training, and a comprehensive benefits package for
benefits-eligible positions that includes health, dental, life,
disability, retirement plans, generous time-off accrual, 13 paid
holidays, and wellness reimbursements, making Lund a place where
you can thrive personally and professionally. Lund does not
discriminate based on race, color, religion, national origin, sex,
sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, marital
status, genetic information, ancestry, place of birth, age, veteran
status, disability, or any other characteristic protected by
applicable law. EEO/AA Powered by JazzHR QnNdLFjnwP
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