Wellness Equity Alliance (WEA) is a novel national public health organization comprised of a multidisciplinary team of population and public health experts with backgrounds in infectious disease, public health, emergency medicine, primary care, cardiology, pediatrics, psychiatry, community health work (CHW), nursing and advanced practice pharmacy. We work nearly exclusively with underrepresented communities, fundamentally addressing health-care disparities and the social determinants of health (SDoH) that have been amplified during the COVID-19 pandemic, prioritizing the following: People experiencing homelessness Indigenous communities Immigrant communities Rural communities BIPoC communities LGBTQIA+ communities Justice-impacted communities The WEA team is diverse, inclusive, and nimble enough to assemble teams of healthcare professionals within days using our proven local staff recruitment models to address population health crises and communicable disease outbreaks. The WEA team’s partnership model is collaborative and allows hospitals, health jurisdictions, state/local government agencies to provide timely care using equity-based strategies for individuals and marginalized communities. Overview Street Medicine provides direct healthcare to unhoused individuals, wherever they are, with a strong focus on assessing and responding to their physical, social, and psychological needs. Staff selected for this role will contribute to a vital and sustainable street medicine program designed to serve unhoused communities in the Coachella Valley area. Often, the most vulnerable individuals experiencing homelessness have encountered repeated failures from institutions throughout their lives, leading to a deep mistrust of authorities, institutions, and healthcare providers. This mistrust, while initially a form of self-protection, can become a significant barrier to accessing care and resources that could significantly improve their quality of life. Enhanced Care Management (ECM) is a statewide Medi-Cal benefit available to select members with complex needs. Enrolled members receive comprehensive care management from a lead care manager who coordinates all health and health-related care, including physical, mental, and dental care, as well as social services. ECM facilitates access to the right care at the right time, in the right setting, beyond traditional healthcare environments. Community Supports (CS) are services provided by Medi-Cal managed care plans (MCPs) that address health-related social needs, promoting healthier lives and reducing the need for higher, costlier levels of care. Purpose of the position The Housing Navigator (HN) will play a crucial role within the WEA Street Medicine team in reaching out to unhoused patients to assess their comprehensive needs and respond appropriately. There is a significant focus on housing needs. This may include, but not limited to, shelter, overall housing navigation, and HMIS assessments and coordination. The Housing Community Supports Navigator plays a key role within WEA’s CalAIM Community Supports program. This is a non-clinical position responsible for helping Medi-Cal members—particularly people experiencing homelessness or housing instability—navigate the housing system, secure appropriate resources, and connect with services that support long-term stability. The Navigator builds relationships with members, providers, housing partners, and community organizations to ensure individuals receive timely, person-centered, and effective support across both health and housing domains.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED
Number of Employees
1-10 employees