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Position: Mobile Outreach Navigator/Technician
Reports to: Program Coordinator
Location: 132 32nd Street Suite 123 Brooklyn NY 11232.
Salary Range: $50000 $50000
Program Summary:
This program supports vulnerable and unhoused individuals living on the streets by addressing their basic needs and providing essential services linkages and referrals. Additionally it offers safer sex education HIV and HepC testing and substance use support.
Role:
We are seeking a reliable and dedicated Mobile technician to operate and maintain our shower bus HIVtesting RV and company van. This role involves transporting these vehicles to various locations ensuring their cleanliness and proper functioning and engagement related to HIV Hepatitis C substance use and preventive services to unhoused individuals.
The Mobile Technician will also support the team to build individual and community capacity by increasing health knowledge and selfsufficiency through a range of activities such as outreach community education informal counseling social support and advocacy.
Responsibilities:
Provides program services delivery to clients from highrisk populations following funder and regulatory requirements; best practices; BCS policies and Core Values; Serve as a role model to all stakeholders and clients served.
Safely drive the shower bus HIV testing RV and company van to designated locations.
Regularly clean and maintain the interior and exterior of all vehicles to ensure they are hygienic and in good working condition.
Assist with setting up and managing services provided by the vehicles including showers and HIV testing.
Adhere to all safety and health regulations ensuring that vehicles are compliant with legal and operational standards.
Assist with the maintenance of accurate records of vehicle usage maintenance schedules and service reports.
Escort clients to various appointments when needed
Ensuring adherence to confidentiality regulations and HIPAA documentation
Participate in Team and departmental meetings and complete the required number of annual training hours
Linkage development with local health and social service organizations
Follow Funders safety guidelines as trained for handling biohazard waste.
Conduct medical waste disposal practices
Prepared to respond appropriately to emergencies that may be encountered in the field per training received including overdoses
Preparation packing and inventory of syringes and related program supplies.
Ability to distribute highrisk prevention supplies including female & male condoms safer hygiene kits and provision of sterile syringes.
Assist in stocking mobile outreach vehicles.
Attend and help outreach at community events
Participation in BCS activities and events
Working weekend and evening hours with flexibility as directed by the program needs Other duties as assigned by management staff
Qualifications Required:
High School Diploma or GED
Valid NYS drivers license with a clean driving record.
Proven experience in operating and maintaining vehicles preferably in a social services or outreach setting.
Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate effectively with unhoused individuals and service providers.
Ability to work independently and manage time effectively.
Flexibility to work varying hours and travel to different locations as needed.
Must have excellent English written and verbal skills.
Knowledge of HIV Hepatitis C and substance use issues including how to connect individuals with relevant services.
Comfortable working with individuals that are unhoused active substance use and or mental illness.
Previous experience working in public health social services or related fields.
Familiarity with preventive health services and linkage to care programs.
Basic computer literacy.
BiLingual Spanish speaking is preferred
BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request of individuals with disabilities
Full Time