Legacy Health
Family Navigator
Culturally Responsive
Sometimes it's a suggestion on how to cope. Other times it's a kind word or gesture. Many times, it's simply being there and listening. Your compassionate nature brings comfort and support to patients and their loved ones. Your encouraging demeanor inspires the clinic staff as together you strive to make life better for those around you. At CARES Northwest, the health and safety of children come first. We are passionate about ending child abuse through effective prevention, medical evaluation, treatment and support. Join us as we help children and families overcome the crisis of abuse, and move forward toward hope and healing. Established in 1987, CARES Northwest is one of nation's oldest children's advocacy centers and the largest in Oregon. Our program is a unique collaboration of four health systems
Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel, OHSU's Doernbecher Children's Hospital, Kaiser Permanente, and Providence Children's Health
and child abuse multidisciplinary partners in Multnomah and Washington counties. Advocating for over 42,000 children in our 34-year history, CARES Northwest is a leader in our region's efforts to protect our community's children and promote their healing. Responsibilities
The Family Navigator
Culturally Responsive (FN-CR) is a Social Worker with comprehensive knowledge of trauma treatment modalities, crisis intervention, and case management, and specializes in working with patients and caregivers from our Latinx community. The FN-CR demonstrates critical thinking and utilizes social work ethics to assess and meet the needs of patients and their families/caregivers by providing care coordination throughout the care continuum using a culturally responsive lens. Aided by their language skills and cultural knowledge, the FN-CR assists in improving the clinic care experience and preparedness for treatment by orienting and educating patients, families, and caregivers to the healthcare system and multidisciplinary team member roles and resources. The FN-CR will assess and address patients' barriers to care, partner with patients/families to address their concerns, issues and needs, and facilitate appropriate referrals. The FN-CR will serve as the central point of contact to the patient, facilitating collaboration among all team members and ensuring an individualized approach throughout the length of the patient's needs. This includes clinical service directly after the initial intake call, during the forensic evaluation and post-evaluation, providing support and engagement with outside resources. The FN-CR will demonstrate commitment to quality patient care, implement creative and innovative ways to meet diverse patient needs, and demonstrate ability to prioritize utilizing organizational skills and clinical judgement. The FN-CR will promote a consistent, holistic plan of care to enhance the quality of life of patients, families and caregivers through assessment, teaching, communication, support, and the practice of family-centered care. The FN-CR will work to influence both positive patient outcomes and system outcomes through improved interdisciplinary communication, patient retention, and community partner collaboration. All services will be delivered in the patient and caregiver's preferred language. English and Spanish fluency are essential functions for this position. Qualifications
Education: Master's degree in mental health field, including Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or Marriage and Family Counseling. Experience: Minimum one-year post-MSW experience in one or more of the following areas required: Healthcare, family service, child maltreatment, case management, or coordination of home-based services. Advanced knowledge of and experience working with the Latinx community, as demonstrated by knowledge of traditions, values, and customs of the community and lived or professional experience working directly with individuals who identify as Latinx. Skill Requirements: Broad knowledge of the principles of Social Work and the ability to apply them. Must speak, write, and read fluently in both English and Spanish. Demonstrates strong organizational skills, including an ability to effectively triage patient and family needs. Practices with strengths-based practice focus. Engages in culturally competent practice using demonstrated knowledge of the traditions, values, and customs of the Latinx community. Demonstrates excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective and appropriate interactions with patients, families, staff, and community partners. Effectively engages in discharge/transition planning. Demonstrates ability to locate, utilize and advocate for patient/family access to community resources, including other culturally responsive services. Exhibits knowledge of legal/regulatory issues and an ability to be a resource to all team members regarding such issues. Licensure
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Clinical Social Work Associate (CSWA, working toward LCSW), Licensed Master's degree in Counseling (LPC) or MA/MFT working toward LPC (LPC-Intern) or LMFT required within six months of hire date for employees who perform this job in the state of Oregon. Pay Range
USD $44.37 - USD $66.11 /Hr. Our Commitment to Health and Equal Opportunity
Our Legacy is good for health for Our People, Our Patients, Our Communities, Our World. Above all, we will do the right thing. If you are passionate about our mission and believe you can contribute to our team, we encourage you to applyeven if you don't meet every qualification listed. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can grow and succeed. Legacy Health is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion or creed, citizenship status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.
Culturally Responsive
Sometimes it's a suggestion on how to cope. Other times it's a kind word or gesture. Many times, it's simply being there and listening. Your compassionate nature brings comfort and support to patients and their loved ones. Your encouraging demeanor inspires the clinic staff as together you strive to make life better for those around you. At CARES Northwest, the health and safety of children come first. We are passionate about ending child abuse through effective prevention, medical evaluation, treatment and support. Join us as we help children and families overcome the crisis of abuse, and move forward toward hope and healing. Established in 1987, CARES Northwest is one of nation's oldest children's advocacy centers and the largest in Oregon. Our program is a unique collaboration of four health systems
Randall Children's Hospital at Legacy Emanuel, OHSU's Doernbecher Children's Hospital, Kaiser Permanente, and Providence Children's Health
and child abuse multidisciplinary partners in Multnomah and Washington counties. Advocating for over 42,000 children in our 34-year history, CARES Northwest is a leader in our region's efforts to protect our community's children and promote their healing. Responsibilities
The Family Navigator
Culturally Responsive (FN-CR) is a Social Worker with comprehensive knowledge of trauma treatment modalities, crisis intervention, and case management, and specializes in working with patients and caregivers from our Latinx community. The FN-CR demonstrates critical thinking and utilizes social work ethics to assess and meet the needs of patients and their families/caregivers by providing care coordination throughout the care continuum using a culturally responsive lens. Aided by their language skills and cultural knowledge, the FN-CR assists in improving the clinic care experience and preparedness for treatment by orienting and educating patients, families, and caregivers to the healthcare system and multidisciplinary team member roles and resources. The FN-CR will assess and address patients' barriers to care, partner with patients/families to address their concerns, issues and needs, and facilitate appropriate referrals. The FN-CR will serve as the central point of contact to the patient, facilitating collaboration among all team members and ensuring an individualized approach throughout the length of the patient's needs. This includes clinical service directly after the initial intake call, during the forensic evaluation and post-evaluation, providing support and engagement with outside resources. The FN-CR will demonstrate commitment to quality patient care, implement creative and innovative ways to meet diverse patient needs, and demonstrate ability to prioritize utilizing organizational skills and clinical judgement. The FN-CR will promote a consistent, holistic plan of care to enhance the quality of life of patients, families and caregivers through assessment, teaching, communication, support, and the practice of family-centered care. The FN-CR will work to influence both positive patient outcomes and system outcomes through improved interdisciplinary communication, patient retention, and community partner collaboration. All services will be delivered in the patient and caregiver's preferred language. English and Spanish fluency are essential functions for this position. Qualifications
Education: Master's degree in mental health field, including Social Work, Psychology, Counseling, or Marriage and Family Counseling. Experience: Minimum one-year post-MSW experience in one or more of the following areas required: Healthcare, family service, child maltreatment, case management, or coordination of home-based services. Advanced knowledge of and experience working with the Latinx community, as demonstrated by knowledge of traditions, values, and customs of the community and lived or professional experience working directly with individuals who identify as Latinx. Skill Requirements: Broad knowledge of the principles of Social Work and the ability to apply them. Must speak, write, and read fluently in both English and Spanish. Demonstrates strong organizational skills, including an ability to effectively triage patient and family needs. Practices with strengths-based practice focus. Engages in culturally competent practice using demonstrated knowledge of the traditions, values, and customs of the Latinx community. Demonstrates excellent verbal and written communication skills for effective and appropriate interactions with patients, families, staff, and community partners. Effectively engages in discharge/transition planning. Demonstrates ability to locate, utilize and advocate for patient/family access to community resources, including other culturally responsive services. Exhibits knowledge of legal/regulatory issues and an ability to be a resource to all team members regarding such issues. Licensure
Licensed Clinical Social Worker (LCSW) or Clinical Social Work Associate (CSWA, working toward LCSW), Licensed Master's degree in Counseling (LPC) or MA/MFT working toward LPC (LPC-Intern) or LMFT required within six months of hire date for employees who perform this job in the state of Oregon. Pay Range
USD $44.37 - USD $66.11 /Hr. Our Commitment to Health and Equal Opportunity
Our Legacy is good for health for Our People, Our Patients, Our Communities, Our World. Above all, we will do the right thing. If you are passionate about our mission and believe you can contribute to our team, we encourage you to applyeven if you don't meet every qualification listed. We are committed to fostering an inclusive environment where everyone can grow and succeed. Legacy Health is an equal opportunity employer and prohibits unlawful discrimination and harassment of any type and affords equal employment opportunities to employees and applicants without regard to race, color, religion or creed, citizenship status, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, pregnancy, age, national origin, disability status, genetic information, veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law.