Job Description
Job Description
Options for Community Living, Inc. is committed to helping Long Island's most vulnerable families and individuals live healthier, more stable, and productive lives. In 1982, Options was established to respond to the need for housing in the community for people with serious mental illness. Today, Options serves over 2,000 adults and children annually and manages more than 160 residential properties across Long Island.
Options for Community Living, Inc. is looking for a Care Navigator (Peer Specialist) to join our team! An ideal candidate should meet the following requirements :
Our Benefits include :
Salary Range : $18.00 / hour - $22.00 / hour
The above salary range represents Options for Community Living's good faith and reasonable estimate of potential compensation that may be offered to a successful applicant for this position at the time of this job posting and may be modified in the future. When determining a salary offer, several factors may be considered as applicable (e.g., years of relevant experience, education level, language skillset, credentials, professional licensure, budget, and internal equity).
Schedule : 17.5 - 21 hours / week
Location : In person based out of our Amityville office, with field visits required.
Pay Type : Non-exempt
Responsibilities :
The part-time Care Navigator provides outreach and engagement efforts to engage and retain consumers in care. Provide frequent contact and monitoring of progress and accompany tenants on clinical and supportive service appointments. Assist with technology, provide encouragement as well as coaching elements, assist clients in self-advocacy and self-management, and assist with monitoring of progress. Care Navigators can also assist a Health Educator during educational sessions. Assist housing specialist during client intervention, participates in case conferences and assists with maintenance of documentation / client files.
Salary Range
$18—$22 USD
Incredible people doing meaningful work. People come to work at Options to help improve the overall quality of life for individuals within the community. Our welcoming workforce is dedicated to helping the most vulnerable Long Islanders reach their fullest potential.
Peer Specialist • Amityville, NY, US