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Client Care Navigator- Remote Jefferson County

Isaiah House

Isaiah House

Remote
Posted on Feb 8, 2025
Job Type
Full-time
Description

Client Care Navigator

Job Details

Job Type

Full-time

KY

Description

Isaiah House is looking for a dedicated and driven person to take on the role of Client Care Navigator. This position will be based in Jefferson County, KY and serve surrounding counties. M-F 8-4:30 (Some evenings and weekends)

Isaiah House is a faith-based, nonprofit with a competitive edge, delivering one of the most effective substance use disorder treatment facilities in the state of KY.

Employees receive benefits that include:

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance
  • Basic life insurance at NO COST to you
  • 401(k) matching
  • Paid holidays
  • PTO after 90 Days
  • Weekly payday
  • The joy and satisfaction of working for a company with a higher purpose!

Apply now to join our team and make a difference in the lives of others.

A Client Care Navigator (CCN) is a very important role within the Isaiah House organization. Navigators represent the treatment programs offered by Isaiah House to front-line referral agencies throughout the state of Kentucky.

JOB SPECIFIC FUNCTIONS:

  • Build strong relationships with Centers of Influences (COI) in the CCN assigned Region
  • Educate COIs on the history, programs and outcomes provided by Isaiah House
  • Field Calls from potential clients who are exploring treatment options
  • Manage travel schedule to counties specifically assigned
  • Maintain database on all COI activity, Client referrals, Clients admitted in ASANA
  • Communicate all new client referrals through CCN supervisor via MS Teams

Requirements

QUALIFICATIONS:

  • High school diploma or GED preferred
  • Knowledge of addiction and substance abuse treatment
  • Connections with community services, organizations, and other public groups is essential
  • If in recovery, must be able to demonstrate one year of continuous sobriety