Description
Southern Tier AIDS Program, Inc. is seeking a Ryan White Peer Navigator based in our Binghamton office. This position provides confidential supportive services to persons living with HIV/AIDS. This includes accompaniment services, serving as treatment resource, serving as agency and/or client liaison with health and human service providers and providing referrals, assistance with information and appointment scheduling.
Responsibilities
Primary responsibilities of the Ryan White Peer Navigator include provision of accompaniment services to people living with HIV/AIDS, who receive services from STAP/STCC. This includes but is not limited to:
- Engaging clients in the performance of: transportation services, reminder call services
- Assisting with obtaining needed linkages and referrals, including: medical, legal, housing,
social, financial, transportation, food security, and other requested service - Serving as client advocate, when necessary
- Supplying client data, as needed, for reporting requirements, to STAP/STCC, NYS DOH, or other funding agencies
- Serves as a treatment resource for clients, case managers and community providers providing support to the doctor-patient relationship before, during and after the completion of formal skill/behavior-based
programming - Serves as an agency and/or client liaison with health and human service providers throughout the continuum of care and community. Provides referrals, assistance with information, assistance with appointment scheduling, etc.
Benefits
Excellent benefits package including: life insurance, 401(k) retirement plan, medical and dental insurance, flexible spending plan and generous time off (24 days annually + 11 paid holidays)
Salary:
$18.00/hour working 35-hours per week, may vary depending upon experience
Requirements
Education
- High School Diploma/GED and required experience.
Experience
- Excellent writing skills required.
- The Peer Navigator will have lived experience and a working knowledge of issues facing persons affected by HIV & AIDS.
- Organizational skills, record-keeping, time management and communication skills are essential. Computer literacy required.
- Physical demands are those associated with general office duties including: sitting, standing and light lifting. This individual will travel in the community (i.e. visiting with service providers, client home visits, etc.).
Summary
This individual is responsible for meeting the transportation and insurability requirements of this job. A valid driver’s license, clean driving record and reliable transportation is a requirement of this position.
As an equal employment opportunity employer Southern Tier AIDS Program, Inc. dba Southern Tier Care Coordination (STAP/STCC) does not discriminate in its employment decisions on the basis of race, religion, color, national origin, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, age, disability, pregnancy, veteran status, or on any other basis that would be in violation of any applicable federal, state, or local law. We came into being as a result of the stigma surrounding a disease that disproportionately impacted the LGBTQ community and BIPOC communities. This legacy informs our efforts to always strive to be more inclusive and actively anti-racist to both our staff and the clients we serve.
STAP/STCC is a public health organization. Our mission is to compassionately and competently meet the evolving needs of our communities by serving people affected by chronic illness and to improve public health through disease prevention, care coordination and advocacy. As a public health organization, STAP/STCC believes in the science of vaccination and highly recommends that all individuals get vaccinated.
Apply online or send resume and cover letter to STAP, c/o Human Resources, 22 Riverside Drive, Binghamton, NY 13905 or FAX to 607-798-1977