This is a full-time, benefited position, working 37.5 hours a week. Scheduled hours will be at the Suffolk County House of Correction (HOC), with occasional hours at the Suffolk County Jail (SCJ). The Infectious Disease Navigator will facilitate integrated HIV, viral Hepatitis, and STI education, risk assessments, testing, and linkage to treatment services within the facilities and the community. The Infectious Disease Navigator will be expected to work collaboratively with the Department’s medical providers, infectious disease coordinator, medication for Opioid Use Disorder (MOUD) team and programming Divisions to timely link patients living with HIV and those at high risk for HIV acquisition to services, including enrollment in the HIV and Pre-Exposure Prophylaxis Drug Assistance programs. Additionally, they will make referrals to other support programs/services within the Department, as well as reentry and discharge planning for patients living with HIV and Hepatitis C. The Infectious Disease Navigator will provide education, information and screening opportunities for HIV/HCV/STI’s during intake, initial medical assessment or soon after admission into the facility, as well as throughout the patient’s time in custody. The navigator will provide one on one education with individuals in regard to treatment, discharge/reentry planning and community continuum of care. The navigator will facilitate groups with the population on related topics. The navigator will coordinate delivery of HIV, HCV, and syphilis, as well as gonorrhea and chlamydia testing to individuals. The navigator will collaborate with the Department’s medical providers to facilitate these tests through submission of blood, urine, and oral swabs to the Massachusetts State Public Health Laboratory (MSPHL) per MDPH protocols. The navigator will provide patients with test results and provide one on one education regarding services and treatment that are accessible in the facility and in the community. The navigator will maintain records regarding testing results and will collaborate with DPH and BPHC as needed and will comply with any required reporting requirements. This position will also include providing one on one linkage to care services provided to newly diagnosed or HIV positive persons who have fallen out of care. This includes assisting patients with HIV Drug Assistance Programs, PrEPDAP, scheduling post release appointments with outside medical providers, and assisting individuals with SUD histories with substance use prevention resources including medically assisted treatment options.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
High school or GED