We are currently hiring Navigators to join our team and are hosting a job fair at our Phoenix location that offers onsite interviews and hiring. As a Navigator, you will play a key role in guiding our clients through their recovery journey, providing support, resources, and direction to ensure they receive the best care possible. This is a rewarding opportunity to make a real impact in the lives of those seeking treatment and help them on their path to wellness. We have open positions at both our Phoenix and Scottsdale locations!
What to Expect:
- On-Site Interviews: Be prepared for on-the-spot interviews with our hiring team.
- Immediate Hiring Process: Qualified candidates may begin the hiring process the same day.
- Networking Opportunities: Meet our team and learn more about our mission to provide life-changing addiction and mental health care to Arizona.
What to Bring:
- Multiple copies of your resume
- Proof of GED or High School Diploma
- Valid driver’s license
- Three professional references
Event Process:
- Check-In: You’ll be greeted at the door and directed to the registration area.
- Resume Submission: Submit your resume for a prescreening.
- Initial Interview: Qualified candidates will proceed to an initial interview.
- Final Interview: Top candidates will have a final interview and may begin the hiring process, including medical evaluations.
Why Join Cornerstone?
Be part of a team committed to making a real difference in people’s lives. We offer:
- Professional Growth: Opportunities for advancement across multiple program levels.
- Collaborative Environment: Work with a dedicated team in behavioral health.
- Impactful Work: Help provide essential addiction and mental health services to the Arizona community.
How to Prepare:
- Dress professionally
- Bring required documents
- Be ready to discuss your experience and qualifications
Job Description
Community-Based Substance Abuse and Mental Health Navigator
Position Description
A Community-Based Navigator (CBN) will provide resources and support to clients in the areas related to addiction recovery, mental health, and life skills training and development.
The Navigator will have the responsibilities of facilitating group and transportation support within the Outpatient Facility and be responsible for engaging with clients in the community. A CBN helps patients identify and access necessary resources and recovery support.
This position reports to the Director of Client Services.
Duties and Responsibilities
- Work directly with clients to help actualize life skills into daily practices.
- Provide direct assistance to clients to aid in the realization and completion of recovery objectives and goals.
- Meet with clients on a regular basis to discuss their progression and struggles relative to recovery plan objectives.
- Provide direct assistance in the form of transportation to Intensive Outpatient Programming or other engagements, filling out forms, making phone calls, accompanying clients to appointments, helping them move into housing, etc.
- Assist a client with a variety of supportive interventions including, but not limited to recovery from addiction, transitioning between levels of care, dealing with mental health diagnoses, financial downturns, career change, and even family relationship issues.
- Assist in finding necessary services other than covered services to meet basic needs.
- Documentation of services into EMR System.
- Collaborating with family members or other involved parties for the purpose of maintaining or enhancing a person’s functioning and recovery.
- Outreach and follow-up of crisis contacts and missed appointments.
- Participate in staffing, treatment planning, and case conferences.
- Other responsibilities as assigned by the Navigation Manager.
- Travel is required for this position.
Qualifications
- The candidate who identifies as being in recovery from a substance use disorder and is willing to share details of his or her personal recovery experience. Minimum of 6 months of sustained sobriety.
- Completed Training as a Recovery Coach, including ethics training.
- Certified Recovery Support Worker, or willing to obtain certification within six months of hire.
- Enthusiastic about providing support and recovery to patients in early recovery from opiate use disorders.
- Thorough understanding of stressors that can impact parents in recovery from opiate use disorders.
- Must have good computer skills such as Word, Excel, Gmail (Email) and Access to high-speed internet away from the office.
- Able to maintain patient confidentiality.
- Adhere to the Code of Ethics.
- Maintains current certifications for this position:
- CPR/First Aid Certification
- HIPAA Compliance Training
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