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HealthRIGHT 360

Client Safety Navigator

HealthRIGHT 360, San Francisco, California, United States, 94199


890 Hayes St, San Francisco, CA 94117, USA Req #652 HealthRIGHT 360 gives hope, builds health, and changes lives for people in need by providing comprehensive, integrated, compassionate care that includes primary medical care, mental health services, and substance use disorder treatment. HealthRIGHT 360 offers residential treatment services designed to serve individuals and families with substance use disorders and co-occurring mental health disorders. Our program helps clients address addiction and related issues, increase skills, manage stressors, connect to supportive services, and build a foundation for lasting recovery. Residential programs run 24/7 and include individual and group therapy, family therapy, individualized case management, treatment planning, drug and alcohol counseling, medication support services, and crisis intervention. Benefits and Perks: HR360 offers a robust benefits package, including PTO, 15 paid holidays, commuter benefits, retirement plans, and more! Employees qualify for public loan forgiveness programs. Training and professional development opportunities. Work with mission-driven, compassionate colleagues and make a difference every day in the work that you do. Job Overview This is a union position. 890 is a residential Substance Use Disorder treatment program for men, located near Alamo Square in San Francisco. It is an 89-bed trauma-informed and dual diagnosis program, staffed by an interdisciplinary clinical team of Substance Use Disorder counselors and therapists. 890 utilizes evidence-based curricula to provide individual and group counseling in a residential treatment setting for some of San Francisco's most vulnerable adults. Our goal is to serve clients in an environment where they feel supported and accepted so they can begin their recovery in a safe and peaceful setting. Key Responsibilities Client Services:

Stationed at specific areas of the facility such as the front desk to control the front door/gate or on residential floors to monitor client and facility safety. Welcomes and assists clients when returning from appointments, ensuring that clients sign in and check any bags they may have for contraband. Welcome visitors, check visitors’ credentials, ensure visitors sign in and escort them to the supervisor on duty. Conducts “house runs” to verify if clients’ rooms are in order and if client chores have been completed and reports this information to the team in writing. Documents client updates and facility needs in the facility log daily. May work weekends and holidays as needed. Safety Responsibilities:

Ensures and maintains a safe and orderly environment for clients, staff, and visitors. Directs and deflects traffic; de-escalates tense, high-pressure, and emotionally charged situations; and fosters a safe, respectful, and welcoming environment. Maintains positive, respectful, non-confrontational behaviors at all times, even when observing, receiving, or de-escalating disrespectful or disorderly behaviors. Performs CPR, First Aid, and administers Narcan as needed. Documents incident reports as needed. Makes regular facility rounds to monitor entrances, exits, offices, client rooms, common areas, and building perimeter. Conducts and documents frequent safety checks throughout shift to observe the location and ensure safety of each client in the program. Monitors meal periods in the dining hall. Ensures a welcoming environment by clearing areas of crowds, debris, and out-of-place items. Works collaboratively with service providers and administrative staff to maintain an orderly environment. Administrative and Documentation Responsibilities:

Maintain client sign in/out log, visitors sign in/out logs. File incident reports as needed. Communicate client updates and facility needs/updates in writing to the team each shift. And perform other duties as assigned. Education and Knowledge, Skills and Abilities Education, Certification, and Experience Required: High School Diploma. Experience counseling or teaching adults and/or facilitating workshops. Familiarity with various supportive counseling strategies and wellness and recovery principles in working with clients with mental health, substance abuse, or co-occurring conditions. At least 2-4 years of ‘lived experience’ with the community behavioral health system and/or criminal justice system. Must not be on active parole or probation, clear with OIG database. Ability to obtain and maintain satisfactory background check. Ability to obtain and maintain live scan clearance. Knowledge Required: Knowledge of San Francisco community behavioral health and public health systems. Proficient in MS Word, Excel, PowerPoint, and Internet applications. Willingness to work with clients in the community. Ability to respond quickly and use good judgment in unusual and emergency situations. Skills and Abilities Required: Demonstrated ability to interface well with diverse, disadvantaged populations with multiple barriers to educational and vocational success, including low literacy, learning disabilities, physical disabilities, history of incarceration, and impaired cognitive functioning. Proven ability to build strong relationships with colleagues, community organizations, and the broader community. Understanding of social determinants of health and importance of whole person care. Team orientation and able to independently assume responsibility. Excellent verbal and written communication, planning, and time management skills. High degree of creative energy and the ability to adapt easily to change. Energetic and enthusiastic. We will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records. In compliance with the California Department of Public Health's mandate, all employees must be able to provide proof of COVID-19 vaccination. Medical and religious exemptions are available.

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