Family Navigator
$51,418–$63,232 year
On-site · Anchorage, Alaska, United States
Job Summary
Family Navigator at Camp Fire Alaska serves as a key connection point for families, youth, and community resources. Responsibilities include meeting with families to understand needs, assisting with program registrations, connecting to services such as childcare assistance, food programs, behavioral health support, and housing resources, and navigating community systems. The role emphasizes building trust with families and partners, empathy in communication, maintaining accurate records, collaborating with staff and service providers, advocating for equitable access to resources, and remaining flexible in a fast-paced environment. Qualifications include being 21+, a Bachelor's degree (preferred) or related experience in social work/human services/youth development/education, coordinated services or case management experience, CPR/AED/First Aid, a Food Worker Card, Mandated Reporter training, Health & Safety certification, and the ability to obtain required credentials after hire.
Required Qualifications
- Twenty-One (21) years of age required to maintain compliance with regulatory and accrediting entities.
- Professional training and experience in social work, human services, youth development, education, or related field (Bachelor's Degree preferred).
- Prior experience coordinating services or case management.
- CPR, AED & First Aid
- Food Worker Card
- Mandated Reporter training certificate
- Health & Safety certificate
- That can be acquired after hire within agreed upon time schedule
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