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Multicultural Community-Based Navigator (Latinx Communities)

Purpose of Position: 

 

The Multicultural Community-Based Navigator directly assists clients with cancer in different settings, including public hospitals/health centers, community clinics, other community-based agencies, and in the home. In addition, the Multicultural Community-Based Navigator conducts new client intakes and makes referrals to appropriate WCRC programs and services. This position will work primarily with monolingual and bilingual Spanish-speakers, working in collaboration with other program and administrative staff. This is a full-time, non-exempt position, with some evening and weekends required, and this position reports to the Latinx Program Manager or the Deputy Director. 

 

 

Essential Duties and Responsibilities Include: 

 

Navigation 

Maintain an active caseload of approximately 25–40 clients at a time, depending on the complexity and intensity of client needs 

Complete approximately 6–12 new client intakes per month, including intake assessments and initiating navigation services  

Refer clients to internal and community-based programs and services as appropriate. 

Bridge language and health literacy gaps for mono-lingual Spanish-speaking clients by explaining medical information in accessible language and supporting communication with healthcare providers 

Facilitate care coordination through client assessments, information sharing, one-on-one support, and ongoing follow-up throughout the cancer care journey 

Connect clients to cancer education, financial assistance, survivorship programs, and community resources to address social, emotional, and practical needs 

Empower clients to make informed decisions by ensuring they understand their treatment options, encouraging open communication with their providers, and supporting them in asking the right questions 

Maintain up-to-date understanding of cancer care (symptoms, treatment, wellness supporting techniques) 

Provide support and services such that they are in line with WCRC’s commitment to cultural humility and the organization’s core values (community, compassion, and change) 

Participate in occasional local travel within Alameda and Contra Costa Counties to accompany clients to appointments and provide in-person navigation support when necessary 

Other duties as assigned by the Latinx Program Manager 

 

 

Community Building 

Identify emerging needs among Latinx clients and communicate trends and gaps to the Latinx Program Manager to help ensure organizational programming responds to community priorities. 

 

Evaluation and Data Management 

Maintain accurate program data for ongoing program analysis/reference, evaluation, and development 

Maintain accurate, confidential, and current client records, ensuring all services, interactions, and outcomes are properly documented in accordance with organizational standards 

Timely submittal of program data including intake, group attendance, and navigation hours 

 

Qualifications and Experience

BA/BS and/or 3-5 years patient navigation, case management, or equivalent experience in a community setting 

Bilingual English/Spanish required, bicultural preferred  

Proficient in Microsoft Office Suite and comfortable using computers to assist clients with completing and submitting online applications  

Experience dealing with chronic illness, grief, death and dying  

Skilled at working with individuals that have life challenges that come with being under-resourced 

Understanding of cancer and/or women’s health issues  

Must be self-motivated, energetic, innovative, and committed to advancing culturally responsive, community-driven support 

Must be comfortable communicating by phone, email and text  

Ability to work independently as well as in a team setting  

Ability to work flexible hours/35-hour work week  

Demonstrates sensitivity and comfort working in a culturally diverse environment  

Ability to communicate effectively with staff, volunteers, clients and outside agencies  

Must have excellent verbal and written communication skills in English and Spanish  

Minimum two years of experience in a health care or social service agency setting 

 

How to Apply:  

Please address a cover letter and a resume by email to jobs@wcrc.org by April 10. No calls, please.  
 
About Us 

WCRC is an equal opportunity employer actively advancing equity in practice, not just in principle. We are committed to building a diverse and inclusive workplace that reflects the communities we serve; centering culturally responsive cancer support; and reducing barriers to care for communities historically underserved by healthcare systems. We strongly encourage applications from people of color, women, LGBTQIA+ individuals (including queer, transgender, gender non-conforming, and gender-fluid individuals), and others who are passionate about equity-driven, community-rooted work to address health disparities. 

 

Compensation & Benefits 

This is a full-time (40 hours/week) position with full benefits. The pay is $31.31 per hour. WCRC offers a generous benefits package, which includes 100% coverage of medical, dental and vision; a SIMPLE IRA retirement plan, with 2% of salary employer contribution; long-term disability; vacation and sick time; and twelve paid agency holidays, including Cesar Chavez and Juneteenth, and a floating holiday for your birthday.