What are the responsibilities and job description for the Regional Navigator position at 180 Degrees Inc?
Salary: $32.42/hour; $67,400/annually
Sign on Bonus: Sign on Bonus of $600 for Full-time (Half paid out at 3 months and other half at 12 months).
Benefits:
- Sign on Bonus of $600 (Half paid out at 3 months and other half at 12 months).
- Paid time off (PTO) starting at 18 days annually.
- Medical, Dental, FSA & HSA options
- Life, STD, LTD,
- 401K company match up to 4%
- 12 paid company holidays
Job Summary
Safe Harbor Regional Navigators connect youth with services and serve as points of contact for their communities. Region 8 (East Metro) is supported by 180 Degrees, this includes the following Minnesota counties: Anoka, Chisago, Dakota, Isanti, Ramsey, and Washington. The Safe Harbor Regional Navigator is the point of contact for youth, educators, service providers, law enforcement, and community members who may be working with a young person who may be sexually exploited.
As part of the No Wrong Door approach, Regional Navigators provide knowledge, skills, and resources to effectively identify sexually exploited and at-risk youth. They treat victims with dignity and respect while recommending supportive services, shelter, and housing that meets their needs. They also provide victim-centered trauma-informed service options.
The Regional Navigator is the Region 8 (East Metro) resource on matters related to sexually exploited youth. This position develops community awareness, connects with community members, and ensures the community is aware of our services. The Regional Navigator increases utilization of supportive services and develops strong partnerships within the community.
This position does not have direct reports. This position is 40 hours per week FTE 1.0, officing at Brittany’s Place in St. Paul.
Duties and Responsibilities
Build strong community partnerships to provide knowledge, skills, and resources to sexually exploited and at-risk youth using a trauma-informed, victim-centered approach.
- Build and maintain an effective, coordinated, collaborative, and well-supported safe harbor program with a focus on cultural needs of the population served. Participate in building regional capacity to respond to exploitation.
- Maintain contact and work within the greater region by forging and building relationships with stakeholders; performing ongoing outreach activities; and maintaining a consistent presence at relevant meetings and conferences.
- Co-facilitate quarterly regional meetings with community partners. Expand partnerships through conducting needs assessments, map resources, and identifying gaps in the region. Utilize the data to develop and implement plans to expand resources and increase partnerships.
- Collect, analyze, and report data and information about the work of the Region 8 (East Metro) Regional Navigator to stakeholders, including the Minnesota Department of Health.
- Provide a variety of relevant trainings, technical assistance, information sharing, and consultation to the Region 8 (East Metro) community through a minimum of 12 safe harbor trainings and five hotel trainings per year.
Be the safe harbor point of contact for Region 8 (East Metro).
- Lead and manage the 24/7/365 rotating helpline service, and other methods of accessing and communicating with the Regional Navigator, that serves youth and professionals across the East Metro Region. Answer all helpline service calls Monday-Friday 9am-5pm.
- Regularly communicate with shelters regarding youth who need referral to in-shelter services. Participate in shelter leadership meetings and communicate with shelter Case Managers.
- Provide short-term or crisis services to youth as needed; provide referrals to long-term services and supports.
- Build relationships and connections with service providers, stakeholders, and youth.
Support case management of sexually exploited youth in Region 8 (East Metro).
- Provide case management services, aligning referrals with the appropriately funded position.
- Lead regular case consultations with appropriate community partners and shelter staff while maintaining data privacy.
- Collaborate with the shelter staff to maintain awareness of open beds for safe harbor housing.
Qualifications:
- Minimum age: 21.
- Bachelor’s degree in social work, social services, psychology, or a related field and five years’ experience working in a social service setting; an associates degree and relevant experience can be substituted on a year-for-year basis.
- Hold a professional license, such as LSW or LPCC strongly preferred.
- Two years of experience related to sexually exploited youth or trauma services preferred.
- Nonprofit experience and experience with Safe Harbor or related grants.
- Valid driver’s license and insurance; dependable transportation for traveling to community partners and events; ability to drive company vehicle.
- Ability to clear a Department of Human Services background screening.
Essential Competencies:
- Cultural competence and commitment to the principles of diversity, equity and inclusion.
- Ability to operate in rapidly changing or ambiguous circumstances.
- Ability to effectively manage others.
- Excellent communication, organizational and computer skills.
- Ability to perform under stress and to be flexible.
- Maintain confidentiality and understand its implications in both the workplace and the community.
- Experience working with diverse workforces and residents.
- Ability to develop strategy; critical thinking skills
- Understand legislature and statutes, as well as licensing requirements.
- Excellent communication skills
- Microsoft 365
- Budgeting skills
- Understand grant and payor sources
Physical Demands:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to use a computer. The employee is frequently required to sit. This position will be attending community events and participating in meetings with community partners to build relationships.
Positively Contribute:
Positively Contribute to the 180 Degrees Vision and Mission. Vision: Every person can experience hope for the future and reach their full potential. Mission: 180 Degrees creates safe spaces and services that honor each individual’s healing journey.
Non-Profit Location/Work Environment:
This position offices at Brittany’s Place and includes frequent travel to community engagements. Must be able to work extended hours for events and special projects when needed.
About 180 Degrees:
This is an exceptional opportunity to join a fast-growing non-profit organization. Founded over 50 years ago, 180 Degrees is recognized for piloting innovative solutions to address challenges of homelessness, sexual exploitation, poverty and incarceration. With program sites around the state, 180 Degrees continues to expand its portfolio of programs and services now impacting the lives of over 2,000 youth and adults each year. We seek leaders who will guide the next growth phase of our organization.
180 Degrees’ intention is for our staff reflect the communities we serve. We actively encourage women, people of color, differently abled and other diverse candidates to apply for open positions.
M-F 8:30 am - 4 pm with occasional evening and weekends as needed.
Salary : $67,400