CARA Navigator (DOH/PHD#10117827)
Salary
$26.33 - $42.12 Hourly
$54,760 - $87,616 Annually
This position is a Pay Band 70
Posting Details
The Comprehensive Addiction and Recovery Act (CARA) Program is designed to support families whose child has been born substance exposed. CARA Navigators will work with the family, hospitals, providers and managed care organizations to identify the best support systems for the family and break down any barriers that may be preventing families from accessing services. CARA Navigators will assess and identify additional resources to meet the needs of each individual family.
Why does the job exist?
How does it get done?
Additional job duties include:
Transporting families as needed to identify support services
Assisting in training providers and individuals in CARA law and how to create a plan of care
Providing outreach to target populations throughout the state
Providing technical assistance to providers as needed on CARA and plan of care
Managing and participating in the ongoing CARA workgroup by developing agendas and leading workgroup discussion in topics related to CARA
Working with other state agencies in continued implementation of CARA across various sectors
Who are the customers?
Ideal Candidate
Potential impact of substance use and substance exposure on individual and family functioning.
Possess a working knowledge of resources in the community, as well as how to facilitate connections to resources, that have the capacity to support the family in maintaining stability.
Experience working with individuals who have experienced substance abuse.
Have knowledge of, and experience working with individuals from a strength-based de stigmatization approach.
Ability to multitask, work as a team, and communicate effectively.
Minimum Qualification
Sociology, Criminal Justice, Criminology, and/or Family Studies/Services and four (4) years of any combination of experience including working with communities, working on health or social service related matters, social work/case management experience, behavioral health, and/or health care. Any combination of education from an accredited college or university in a related
field and/or direct experience in this occupation totaling eight (8) years may substitute for the required education and experience.
Substitution Table
These combinations of education and experience qualify you for the position:
1High School Diploma or EquivalentAND8 years of experienceORHigh School Diploma or EquivalentAND8 years of experience2Associate's degree in the field(s) specified in the minimum qualificationAND6 years of experienceAssociate's degree or higher in any fieldAND8 years of experience3Bachelor's degree in the field(s) specified in the minimum qualificationAND4 years of experience 4Master's degree in the field(s) specified in the minimum qualificationAND2 years of experience 5PhD degree in the field(s) specified in the minimum qualificationAND0 years of experienceEducation | Experience | Education | Experience |
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• Education and years of experience must be related to the purpose of the position.
• If Minimum Qualification requires a specific number of "semester hours" in a field (e.g. 6 semester hours in Accounting), applicants MUST have those semester hours in order to meet the minimum qualifications. No substitutions apply for semester hours.
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