Pocaan
Prevention Specialist PrEP Navigator
Job Title:
Prevention Specialist Department:
Prevention Department Reports To:
Director of Client Services Classification:
Exempt Reporting Relationship:
Prevention Program Manager Supervisory Relationship:
None
Job Summary The Prevention Specialist is an experienced and mature professional who is an essential part of the POCAAN's Prevention Care Team, working under the Prevention Program Manager's supervision. The Prevention Specialist - PrEP Navigator is responsible for providing HIV testing, counseling, and education to people at high risk of acquiring or transmitting HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) as well as providing PrEP, enrollment, education, and navigation to HIV negative individuals. The Prevention Specialist position specializes in providing HIV prevention, STI prevention, and safe sex education to gay/bisexual men, transgender, and non-binary persons, as well as high-risk heterosexual females.
As a Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Navigator, you will provide intensive care coordination, support, and services to HIV negative individuals who require assistance in accessing and remaining in PrEP care. This individual will coordinate with the Prevention team to initiate access to PrEP care and the Medical and Pharmacy teams to assist existing PrEP patients.
Duties and Responsibilities
Weekly check-in meetings with the Program Manager and regular team meetings with the prevention team.
Weekly maintenance of a work plan which details project goals and outcomes
HIV 101 Training
Motivational Interviewing
PrEP Navigation Best Practices Training
Participation in other agency training as directed
Agency-wide Duties and Responsibilities
Supports the mission, vision, and values of POCAAN
Complies willingly with all organizational policies and procedures
Supports and facilitates positive interaction with others by exhibiting individual maturity and Respect for others
Work from a team-centered approach
Maintain the highest level of confidentially
Participates in appropriate professional development programs to attain and maintain competency
Position-Specific Duties/Responsibilities
Provide testing, education, counseling, and outreach that is specific, sensitive, and culturally relevant to persons of all gender identities and expression/presentation, diverse sexual orientations, communities of color, all ages (adolescents/ adults), and culturally diverse communities throughout all boroughs of King County.
Provide individual, sex-positive, risk-reduction counseling, including brief PrEP/PEP/STI education/referrals.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date client testing records for HIV testing and referrals.
Submit a weekly program and activity progress reports to Prevention Program Manager.
Occasionally conduct community presentations to increase awareness of HIV prevention and testing in collaboration with the clinical team.
Conduct outreach to recruit for testing to the priority populations in venues, neighborhoods, or areas where the client may congregate.
Conduct scientific-based prevention education sessions for individuals at high-risk for HIV infection, including individual sessions, workshops, and social marketing activities for on-going recruitment.
Help prepare and develop program curriculums, materials, fliers, and all other printed materials required by the program or based on the client's needs.
Coordinate with the Wellness Program staff and Prevention Services for health education and materials approval.
Link newly diagnosed individuals to care services, including case management and doctor appointments, as well as helping with access to health insurance.
Conduct process and outcome evaluation activities.
Collect data, perform data entry, and prepare monthly program statistics.
All other duties as assigned.
Organizational Responsibilities
Coordinate and collaborate with other prevention programs and services within Seattle/King County to better serve targeted populations and the community as a whole
Develop relationships with community leaders and serve as the organization's liaison with various constituents
Works well under general supervision
A degree of creativity, initiative, and latitude is required
Reports daily to a supervisor or manager
This position will require working some weekends, evenings, and holidays
Other duties as assigned
Professional Qualifications
Successful experience working with an ethnic, racial, economic, and sexually diverse population
Background and/or willingness to work with men who have sex with men (MSM)
Willingness to work non-traditional hours.
Have knowledge and sensitivity about the needs/issues of various subpopulations such as people of color and the LGBT community
Must demonstrate sound judgment, initiative, and discretionary abilities.
Must possess reliable transportation, a valid driver's license, and maintain the minimum vehicle insurance requirements.
Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Preferred ability to speak a second language or ability to speak Spanish and/or African dialects.
Ability to flex communication style to multiple cultural environments
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to present to diverse audiences, specifically racially, ethnically, gender diverse, and socioeconomically diverse communities.
Physical and Sensory Requirements
Ability to read, write, and converse in English
Ability to communicate efficiently with staff, stakeholders, and vendors
Ability to remain calm and composed under stress
Bending, lifting, grasping, fine hand/eye coordination, pushing/pulling, and/or prolonged sitting/standing
Ability to respond to telephones and other auditory stimulation
Quantitative/mathematical ability (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, standard measurements)
Core Job Requirements & Top Priorities Behavioral Competencies Education & Other
Computer skills, including Microsoft Word and excel with the ability to learn new programs.
Experience in Human Services and with a variety of populations (mentally ill, disabled, substance users, etc.)
Ability to solve problems, make decisions, resolve conflicts, and LISTEN.
Ability to deal calmly in crises.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to be compassionate and firm and always
Maintain confidentiality
Knowledge of community resources.
Ability to be flexible.
Accountability
Adaptability and Flexibility
Bravery
Conflict Resolution
Counseling Skills
Honesty/Integrity
Persuasion
Teamwork and Collaboration
Compassion / Empathy
Associates Degree
Bachelor’s Degree Or equivalent preferred
Education and experience in case management or human services
Experience with disabilities helpful
Valid NH Driver’s license and vehicle with liability insurance
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Prevention Specialist Department:
Prevention Department Reports To:
Director of Client Services Classification:
Exempt Reporting Relationship:
Prevention Program Manager Supervisory Relationship:
None
Job Summary The Prevention Specialist is an experienced and mature professional who is an essential part of the POCAAN's Prevention Care Team, working under the Prevention Program Manager's supervision. The Prevention Specialist - PrEP Navigator is responsible for providing HIV testing, counseling, and education to people at high risk of acquiring or transmitting HIV and other Sexually Transmitted Infections (STI’s) as well as providing PrEP, enrollment, education, and navigation to HIV negative individuals. The Prevention Specialist position specializes in providing HIV prevention, STI prevention, and safe sex education to gay/bisexual men, transgender, and non-binary persons, as well as high-risk heterosexual females.
As a Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis (PrEP) Navigator, you will provide intensive care coordination, support, and services to HIV negative individuals who require assistance in accessing and remaining in PrEP care. This individual will coordinate with the Prevention team to initiate access to PrEP care and the Medical and Pharmacy teams to assist existing PrEP patients.
Duties and Responsibilities
Weekly check-in meetings with the Program Manager and regular team meetings with the prevention team.
Weekly maintenance of a work plan which details project goals and outcomes
HIV 101 Training
Motivational Interviewing
PrEP Navigation Best Practices Training
Participation in other agency training as directed
Agency-wide Duties and Responsibilities
Supports the mission, vision, and values of POCAAN
Complies willingly with all organizational policies and procedures
Supports and facilitates positive interaction with others by exhibiting individual maturity and Respect for others
Work from a team-centered approach
Maintain the highest level of confidentially
Participates in appropriate professional development programs to attain and maintain competency
Position-Specific Duties/Responsibilities
Provide testing, education, counseling, and outreach that is specific, sensitive, and culturally relevant to persons of all gender identities and expression/presentation, diverse sexual orientations, communities of color, all ages (adolescents/ adults), and culturally diverse communities throughout all boroughs of King County.
Provide individual, sex-positive, risk-reduction counseling, including brief PrEP/PEP/STI education/referrals.
Maintain accurate and up-to-date client testing records for HIV testing and referrals.
Submit a weekly program and activity progress reports to Prevention Program Manager.
Occasionally conduct community presentations to increase awareness of HIV prevention and testing in collaboration with the clinical team.
Conduct outreach to recruit for testing to the priority populations in venues, neighborhoods, or areas where the client may congregate.
Conduct scientific-based prevention education sessions for individuals at high-risk for HIV infection, including individual sessions, workshops, and social marketing activities for on-going recruitment.
Help prepare and develop program curriculums, materials, fliers, and all other printed materials required by the program or based on the client's needs.
Coordinate with the Wellness Program staff and Prevention Services for health education and materials approval.
Link newly diagnosed individuals to care services, including case management and doctor appointments, as well as helping with access to health insurance.
Conduct process and outcome evaluation activities.
Collect data, perform data entry, and prepare monthly program statistics.
All other duties as assigned.
Organizational Responsibilities
Coordinate and collaborate with other prevention programs and services within Seattle/King County to better serve targeted populations and the community as a whole
Develop relationships with community leaders and serve as the organization's liaison with various constituents
Works well under general supervision
A degree of creativity, initiative, and latitude is required
Reports daily to a supervisor or manager
This position will require working some weekends, evenings, and holidays
Other duties as assigned
Professional Qualifications
Successful experience working with an ethnic, racial, economic, and sexually diverse population
Background and/or willingness to work with men who have sex with men (MSM)
Willingness to work non-traditional hours.
Have knowledge and sensitivity about the needs/issues of various subpopulations such as people of color and the LGBT community
Must demonstrate sound judgment, initiative, and discretionary abilities.
Must possess reliable transportation, a valid driver's license, and maintain the minimum vehicle insurance requirements.
Experience working directly with people from diverse racial, ethnic, and socioeconomic backgrounds.
Preferred ability to speak a second language or ability to speak Spanish and/or African dialects.
Ability to flex communication style to multiple cultural environments
Excellent written and verbal communication skills and ability to present to diverse audiences, specifically racially, ethnically, gender diverse, and socioeconomically diverse communities.
Physical and Sensory Requirements
Ability to read, write, and converse in English
Ability to communicate efficiently with staff, stakeholders, and vendors
Ability to remain calm and composed under stress
Bending, lifting, grasping, fine hand/eye coordination, pushing/pulling, and/or prolonged sitting/standing
Ability to respond to telephones and other auditory stimulation
Quantitative/mathematical ability (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, standard measurements)
Core Job Requirements & Top Priorities Behavioral Competencies Education & Other
Computer skills, including Microsoft Word and excel with the ability to learn new programs.
Experience in Human Services and with a variety of populations (mentally ill, disabled, substance users, etc.)
Ability to solve problems, make decisions, resolve conflicts, and LISTEN.
Ability to deal calmly in crises.
Strong interpersonal skills with the ability to be compassionate and firm and always
Maintain confidentiality
Knowledge of community resources.
Ability to be flexible.
Accountability
Adaptability and Flexibility
Bravery
Conflict Resolution
Counseling Skills
Honesty/Integrity
Persuasion
Teamwork and Collaboration
Compassion / Empathy
Associates Degree
Bachelor’s Degree Or equivalent preferred
Education and experience in case management or human services
Experience with disabilities helpful
Valid NH Driver’s license and vehicle with liability insurance
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