Shanti Project (Shanti) is an innovative nonprofit organization that builds human connections to reduce isolation, enhance health and well-being, and improve quality of life for local community members. Through comprehensive, continuum-of-care programs, including in-home and onsite care navigation, emotional and practical support, and services to preserve the human-animal bond, Shanti strives to enhance the lives of those living with terminal, life-threatening, or disabling illnesses or conditions. Founded in 1974, this year marks Shanti’s milestone 50th Anniversary of supporting our community in San Francisco.
POSITION SUMMARY: The HIV Care Navigator’s work will focus on the provision of emotional and practical support services to assist high-acuity San Franciscans living with HIV. The Navigator will connect with, engage, and support Shanti clients with isolation reduction, advocacy within the system of care, appointment support, and related psychosocial needs. With clients who have existing providers, the navigator will work in conjunction with those community partners to effectively increase service for the client and minimize duplication. Clients without existing providers, will work with the Navigator to create self-directed wellness goals and establish a network of care. The Navigator position is a highly mobile, field-based position that will deliver services to clients in the community. The position will be based at Shanti’s Tenderloin location.
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QUALIFICATION/REQUIREMENT: We seek highly qualified candidates with as many of the following areas of knowledge, ability, skills and experience as possible:
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to navigate and travel around the city of San Francisco using public transportation and be comfortable walking or standing for extended periods.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY: Shanti is an equal opportunity employer that supports and lives diversity in our staffing and values. Shanti complies with applicable federal, state, and local laws governing nondiscrimination in employment. We actively encourage and seek qualified candidates from people of all backgrounds.
Shanti Project (Shanti) is an innovative nonprofit organization that builds human connections to reduce isolation, enhance health and well-being, and improve quality of life for local community members. Through comprehensive, continuum-of-care programs, including in-home and onsite care navigation, emotional and practical support, and services to preserve the human-animal bond, Shanti strives to enhance the lives of those living with terminal, life-threatening, or disabling illnesses or conditions. Founded in 1974, this year marks Shanti’s milestone 50th Anniversary of supporting our community in San Francisco.
POSITION SUMMARY: The HIV Care Navigator’s work will focus on the provision of emotional and practical support services to assist high-acuity San Franciscans living with HIV. The Navigator will connect with, engage, and support Shanti clients with isolation reduction, advocacy within the system of care, appointment support, and…
Shanti offers a competitive non-profit salary ranging from $57,500 - $60,400 (depending on experience). Shanti also offers a comprehensive benefit package, including multiple fully covered medical options as well as dental and vision. Other benefits include life insurance, long term and short-term disability, chiropractic/acupuncture, Employee Assistance Program and an optional Teledoc plan. A 403B saving plan is also available to all employees.
Shanti allows for flexible schedules as well as promotes a culture of self-care for all our employees. In the first year of employment, employees earn 90 hours of sick time and 112.5 hours vacation annually. Employees begin accruing sick time and vacation time starting their first day of employment with no waiting period (i.e. you can use as you accrue). Employees also receive 2 personal days annually as well as 16 paid holidays.
Shanti offers a competitive non-profit salary ranging from $57,500 - $60,400 (depending on experience). Shanti also offers a comprehensive benefit package, including multiple fully covered medical options as well as dental and vision. Other benefits include life insurance, long term and short-term disability, chiropractic/acupuncture, Employee Assistance Program and an optional Teledoc plan. A 403B saving plan is also available to all employees.
Shanti allows for flexible schedules as well as promotes a culture of self-care for all our employees. In the first year of employment, employees earn 90 hours of sick time and 112.5 hours vacation annually. Employees begin accruing sick time and vacation time starting their first day of employment with no waiting period (i.e. you can use as you accrue). Employees also receive 2 personal days annually as well as 16 paid holidays.
To apply, please send a resume and a cover letter to Liz Stumm, Director of HIV Programs at: lstumm@shanti.org. Please no phone calls.
To apply, please send a resume and a cover letter to Liz Stumm, Director of HIV Programs at: lstumm@shanti.org. Please no phone calls.