Harm Reduction Specialist at Cornerstone Family Healthcare
Newburgh, New York, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Feb, 26

Salary

24.73

Posted On

18 Nov, 25

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Harm Reduction, Case Management, Client Support, Community Resources, Data Entry, Transportation Coordination, Trauma-Informed Care, Outreach, Assessment, Referral Services, HIV Knowledge, Substance Use Knowledge, Cultural Responsiveness, Quality Assurance, Confidentiality, Program Development

Industry

Medical Practices

Description
Description Cornerstone Family Healthcare is actively recruiting for a Harm Reduction Specialist to join our growing team in Newburgh. RATE OF PAY/SALARY: $24.73 per hour WORK LOCATION(S): Newburgh, NY STATUS: Full-Time Schedule- Monday-Friday 9AM-5PM CORNERSTONE BENEFITS: Competitive salaries I Health Benefits I Retirement plan I Paid Time Off I Sick Time I Flexible Spending I Dependent Care I Paid Holidays CORNERSTONE’S MISSION: Cornerstone Family Healthcare is a non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center with a mission to provide high quality, comprehensive, primary and preventative health care services in an environment of caring, dignity and respect to all people regardless of their ability to pay. For more than fifty years, Cornerstone has been responsive to meeting the needs of the communities in which we serve with a continued emphasis on the underserved and those without access to health care regardless of race, economic status, age, sex, sexual orientation or disability. General Purpose: Under the supervision of the Program Supervisor, the HRS Specialist will be responsible in identifying and linking people who inject/use drugs (PWID/PWUD) to harm reduction services offered by the Health Hub program to increase access and availability of buprenorphine within Orange County. The position is based in the Newburgh office. Description of Duties: Maintain program and agency standards as outlined in policies and procedures. Observe and abide by HIPAA and the HIV Confidentiality Law. Assist clients schedule transportation for medical appointments and troubleshoot barriers to successful linkage to and retention in care. Escort clients as needed to appointments to assist in treatment adherence. Provide referrals to harm reduction services, drug treatment, entitlements, medical care, behavioral health and other services where applicable. Conduct continual follow-up of clients who have received referrals. Ensure that services are trauma-informed, based on a harm reduction model that is culturally responsive in order to produce positive outcomes for clients. Continually review and assess the demand for services in the communities where the programs are located and adjust and/or develop programming as needed. Encourage and maintain relationships with community-based resources helpful to the program’s priority population. Provide street outreach to engage at risk individuals in to our services. Assess biopsychosocial needs, identify barriers to successful linkage, and connect clients to support services as appropriate through completion of screening, intake, and assessment. Responsible for quality assurance activities, including timely completion of data entry in to AIRS, maintaining client charts within program standards and ensuring compliance with goals and objectives in the annual workplan. Complete the mandated continuing education trainings as selected and scheduled by the Program Supervisor. Participate in individual supervisions and attend department meetings. Assist in program coverage as needed. Attend and participate in monthly department, All Staff and other required meetings. Be familiar with Cornerstone policies and procedures and the Employee Handbook. Maintain confidentiality of all aspects of Cornerstone including, but not limited to, patient confidentiality, financials, and employee relations. Perform other related duties as assigned. Requirements High school diploma or has passed either GED test or TASCTM and has earned a high school equivalency credential, or has 3 years’ experience in case management and related supportive services to PWUD, including 1 year of HIV/substance use-related experience. Minimum of one-year experience working with PWUD, knowledge of HIV/AIDS, harm reduction, mental health and/or community resources.
Responsibilities
The Harm Reduction Specialist will identify and link people who inject/use drugs to harm reduction services, focusing on increasing access to buprenorphine in Orange County. They will also provide referrals, conduct follow-ups, and ensure services are trauma-informed and culturally responsive.
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