Community Bridges
Community Bridges, Inc. (CBI) is an integrated behavioral healthcare agency offering a variety of programs throughout Arizona. CBI provides residential, outpatient, inpatient, patient‑centered medical homes, medication‑assisted treatment, and crisis services to individuals experiencing crisis, opioid use disorder, homelessness, and mental illness.
Lead Navigator A Lead Navigator is an individual in recovery from AOD use and/or GMH for at least 1 year, who has at least 90 days experience as a Navigator or Peer Support Specialist. The Lead Navigator is responsible for working with individuals who are homeless, providing outreach and supportive services to assist the member with ending their homelessness. Responsibilities include outreach, engagement, case management, and ongoing wrap‑around supportive services for the individual. The Lead Navigator serves as a mentor to Navigator II to help them onboard and meet program requirements, and coordinates and monitors RBHA and non‑RBHA community‑based services and facilitates delivery of these services by supporting the individual. The Lead Navigator works as part of a multi‑disciplinary team within the CBI continuum.
Skills & Requirements
High school diploma or GED required. Associate degree (or higher) in a field related to behavioral health is preferred but not required.
Recovery from AOD use and/or GMH for at least 1 year.
1–3 years of full‑time health‑care related work experience that provides exposure to both behavioral and medical crisis situations is preferred but not required; an equivalent combination of education and experience is acceptable.
Current Arizona driver’s license.
Clear 39‑month motor‑vehicle record.
Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) certification in accordance with A.A.C. R9‑10‑101.33 and CBI clinical policies and procedures.
Arizona fingerprint clearance card (site specific).
CBI Offers an Excellent Benefits Package
Generous PTO accrual (5 weeks).
Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life, Supplemental plans.
Hospital indemnity / Critical Illness coverage.
Pet insurance.
Dependent care savings, health‑care savings.
401(k) with employer match – 100% vested upon enrollment.
Wellness programs.
Tuition reimbursement and scholarship programs, incentives, and more.
Very competitive pay rates.
Our Culture & Commitment to Employees We are looking for driven and compassionate individuals who thrive in an upbeat and safe work environment. We dedicate substantial effort to work‑life balance and a competitive compensation structure. Our staff experience tremendous professional growth through ongoing training and support. Our team is led by strong and competent leadership.
Our Facilities Our locations are state‑of‑the‑art facilities that provide top‑notch integrated care. We adhere to a “no wrong door” treatment approach that allows our staff to dramatically improve the quality of life for patients in our care.
CBI Treats Patients with Dignity CBI treats patients from all walks of life and believes in maintaining the dignity of human life. Recovery is possible.
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Lead Navigator A Lead Navigator is an individual in recovery from AOD use and/or GMH for at least 1 year, who has at least 90 days experience as a Navigator or Peer Support Specialist. The Lead Navigator is responsible for working with individuals who are homeless, providing outreach and supportive services to assist the member with ending their homelessness. Responsibilities include outreach, engagement, case management, and ongoing wrap‑around supportive services for the individual. The Lead Navigator serves as a mentor to Navigator II to help them onboard and meet program requirements, and coordinates and monitors RBHA and non‑RBHA community‑based services and facilitates delivery of these services by supporting the individual. The Lead Navigator works as part of a multi‑disciplinary team within the CBI continuum.
Skills & Requirements
High school diploma or GED required. Associate degree (or higher) in a field related to behavioral health is preferred but not required.
Recovery from AOD use and/or GMH for at least 1 year.
1–3 years of full‑time health‑care related work experience that provides exposure to both behavioral and medical crisis situations is preferred but not required; an equivalent combination of education and experience is acceptable.
Current Arizona driver’s license.
Clear 39‑month motor‑vehicle record.
Behavioral Health Technician (BHT) certification in accordance with A.A.C. R9‑10‑101.33 and CBI clinical policies and procedures.
Arizona fingerprint clearance card (site specific).
CBI Offers an Excellent Benefits Package
Generous PTO accrual (5 weeks).
Medical, Dental, Vision, Disability, Life, Supplemental plans.
Hospital indemnity / Critical Illness coverage.
Pet insurance.
Dependent care savings, health‑care savings.
401(k) with employer match – 100% vested upon enrollment.
Wellness programs.
Tuition reimbursement and scholarship programs, incentives, and more.
Very competitive pay rates.
Our Culture & Commitment to Employees We are looking for driven and compassionate individuals who thrive in an upbeat and safe work environment. We dedicate substantial effort to work‑life balance and a competitive compensation structure. Our staff experience tremendous professional growth through ongoing training and support. Our team is led by strong and competent leadership.
Our Facilities Our locations are state‑of‑the‑art facilities that provide top‑notch integrated care. We adhere to a “no wrong door” treatment approach that allows our staff to dramatically improve the quality of life for patients in our care.
CBI Treats Patients with Dignity CBI treats patients from all walks of life and believes in maintaining the dignity of human life. Recovery is possible.
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