The Community Navigator Forensic Peer’s role on the Polaris Transition Team (PTT) is to provide peer support to individuals assigned to Aid-and-Assist before discharging from the Oregon State Hospital and throughout the process of community restoration and post-adjudication. They will assist the individual in navigating the judicial and behavioral health systems, housing, and connect them with community resources upon transitioning back into the community for no less than six months. The Community Navigator Forensic Peer will partner with program participants with co-occurring mental health and substance use challenges to overcome barriers in building supportive relationships and assist with integration back into the community. The Community Navigator Forensic Peer will report to the Polaris Program Manager and be a member of the Polaris Transition Team. The PTT provides wraparound services to individuals who have been referred to New Narrative by the Washington County Forensic Mental Health Team and Oregon State Hospital, with the aim of assisting the referred individuals in accessing transitional housing, connecting to community based mental health or substance use treatment services, and resource gathering (food boxes, medical needs, etc.) to promote overall stabilization while navigating the legal system. The PTT will work with individuals referred by community partners who may be experiencing co-occurring disorders, and support individuals as they transition into becoming their own best advocate. The aim of the Community Navigator roles on the PTT are to reduce rates of recidivism and to work towards decriminalization of mental health and substance use challenges.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
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