Join our team today and immerse yourself in a rewarding career for years to come! As the Patient Navigator, you will work within our Opioid Overdose Recovery Program (OORP) located in Burlington County, NJ. Our OORP program responds in-person at participating Burlington County emergency rooms to survivors reversed from an overdose. Recovery Specialists link survivors to treatment, follow-up care, peer support and community resources. Schedule: Full-time; Monday-Friday; 3 evenings 8:30am-5:00pm and 2 days 10:30am-7:00pm; shift flexibility and on-call responsibilities during evening and weekends during active OORP program hours Responsibilities:
- Provide support and oversight to Opioid Overdose Recovery Program (OORP), including direct supervision of Peer Recovery Support staff;
- Conducts weekly group supervision and meets with assigned staff individually on a regular basis to address;
- Participate in team-based care and shared decision-making, collaborates with other staff members to support the individual achieve recovery;
- Navigates services with the Interim Management Entity (IME), substance abuse treatment providers and other social service providers according to the needs and preferences of the survivor;
- Supports and empowers survivor to make informed treatment decisions. Demonstrates ongoing knowledge of substance abuse treatment providers to help survivor access their preferred treatment providers;
- Develops recovery plan and supports the survivor;
- Supports individual in exploring community resources/social supports and provides referrals as necessary;
- Trains stakeholders, such as ED hospital staff, in proper protocols and procedures regarding the program;
- Documents all interactions with individual and communicates with team, maintains accurate and up-to-date information in the individual's electronic health record and state-reporting database;
- Promotes consumer-driven services and recovery-orientated environment; assists individual and their family in making decisions, taking action and treatment planning. Provides education and information to the individual and their family;
- Provides 24/7 on-call support for the program and assists with additional coverage during program hours with high volume;
- Performs program evaluation by reviewing quarterly reports, continuously monitors program outcomes and objectives and communicates with third-party evaluator as necessary and required;
- Recruiting, training, and developing a highly motivated and effective team;
- Provides guidance, leadership and coaching to employees and ensures timely feedback including performance appraisals;
- Ensures program all aspects of the program adhere to necessary agency and state licensing policies and procedures;
- Participate in committees as appointed internally and in the community;
- Responsible for maintaining a positive working relationship with DMHAS representatives and other community representatives;
- All other appropriate duties, as assigned.
Benefits:
- Competitive base salary
- Medical and dental insurance
- Vision plan
- Retirement plan
- Flexible spending plans
- EXCELLENT time benefits for qualified positions!
- Opportunity for personal and career growth, including supervision towards professional licensure for eligible candidates
- Team-oriented environment - we practice the FISH! Philosophy
Qualifications:
- Bachelor Degree in the human services, or related field, required; Masters Degree preferred;
- At least 3 years of experience in behavioral health;
- Supervisory experience preferred;
- Valid Driver's License required.
All positions require a valid driver's license in good standing and pre-employment drug screening. Oaks Integrated Care considers applicants for all positions without regard to: race; color; religion; sex; national origin; age; sexual orientation; marital or veteran status; the presence of a medical condition, genetic information or handicap, unrelated to performing the tasks of the job; or any other legally protected status.