- Senior
- Escritório em Tucson
Description
Summary
The Senior Community Navigator promotes a recovery-based approach to member care that emphasizes hope, respect, self-direction and empowerment by providing peer support, education on community resources and other supportive services, to aid in members’ recovery from mental illness and/or addiction disorders. Guidance and direction is provided by the Site Director and the Chief Clinical Officer.
Essential Duties
- Coordinates services for Senior Program under the guidance of the Site Director.
- Coordinate and manage community outings and onsite activities.
- Aid in implementation of protocols and policies to enhance service delivery.
- Coordinate Senior Service visits, scheduling, and referrals to/from behavioral health agencies and facilities such as nursing homes and independent living centers.
- Maintain regular reporting to ALTCS (Arizona Long Term Care Services) and other funding partners.
- Serve as liaison with community stakeholders, including ALTCS providers, Health Home, and other community-based providers.
- Provide peer support by sharing lived experience in a positive and recovery-focused manner.
- Assist members in developing and following Individualized Service Plans (ISPs) that address mental, physical, and social health goals.
- Support and guide members through life events such as hospitalizations or crises, ensuring appropriate transitions of care.
- Coordinate internal services (e.g., therapy, substance use support, employment services) and external referrals to meet member needs.
- Help members access and engage with natural supports, reintegrate into the community, and utilize available resources.
- Offer peer-led education, counseling, and rehabilitation services in group and individual formats.
- Respond to outreach needs for members disengaged from services and provide transportation when necessary.
- Ensure timely documentation in accordance with agency and funder standards.
- Complete, track and ensure timely updates of assessments, ISPs, and crisis prevention plans.
- Ensure adherence to all HOPE, Inc. policies, executive directives, and program contracts.
- Promote HOPE, Inc. as a leader in peer support within the behavioral health community.
Requirements
Qualifications
- At least 21 years of age
- High School/GED + 2 years’ behavioral health experience or
- Bachelor’s degree or Master’s degree in a behavioral health field
- (Required) Peer - Individuals must have first- hand knowledge of a behavioral health condition or substance abuse issue, whether or not they received treatment or medication.
- Peer Support Certification
- Demonstrate strong leadership and organizational skills
- Ability to implement organization-wide activities (setting objectives, developing strategies, developing policies and procedures for programming, and organizing the functions necessary to accomplish the activities)
- Valid Arizona Driver’s license, Driver’s license is an essential requirement for performing duties for this position with a Clean Motor Vehicle Record - no more than 2 moving violations or a license suspension in past 3 years.
- Current 1st Aid and CPR certification
- Proof of TB testing within the last year
- Fingerprint Clearance, if required by program
Typically, these skills and knowledge are the result of a combination of practical education in peer support and several years of experience in personal recovery, either directly or as a family member.