Kinship Care Client Navigator Position Available In [Unknown county], Georgia
Tallo's Job Summary: Atlanta Legal Aid Society is hiring a full-time Kinship Care Client Navigator for its Kinship Care Project, offering a salary of $50,000. The role involves assisting caregivers in legal proceedings and maximizing available resources, advocating for clients to obtain benefits and services. Qualifications include a degree in Social Work or related field, previous advocacy experience, and proficiency in case management software. Benefits include generous paid time off, health insurance, parental leave, and educational loan reimbursement.
Job Description
Kinship Care Client Navigator Atlanta Legal Aid Society (“Legal Aid”) seeks a full-time Client Navigator for its Kinship Care Project. The Kinship Care Project assists relative and nonrelative caregivers in stabilizing the legal relationship between the caregiver and the child through guardianship, custody and adoption proceedings, and in maximizing the resources available to the household. The Kinship Care Project is located in Downtown Atlanta, and the staff currently consists of a Managing Attorney, three Staff Attorneys, a Screening Attorney, and two Paralegals. As a Client Navigator, you are considered a part of our legal team, as such, you are held to the same standards of confidentiality as an attorney or other non-attorney team member. Due to the professional responsibilities of licensed attorneys in Gia, we are unable to employ mandated reporters. The Client Navigator will assess the non-legal needs of a client and serve as a crucial link between clients and the services they need, offering personalized guidance to provide them with a plan to improve their situation. This job will provide a unique blend of challenges and rewards. Some of the responsibilities and duties include advocating on behalf of clients and their families to obtain resources and services, whether SNAP benefits, TANF, Medicaid or other benefits. Additionally, the Client Navigator often assists clients who are in crisis mode, and need intervention services.
Responsibilities:
Conduct initial assessments and interviews to understand client needs and circumstances
Develop personalized care plans and service strategies for clients
Provide clients with information about available services and resources
Assist clients inpleting necessary documentation and applications
Coordinate with other service providers to ensureprehensive care
Follow up with clients to monitor progress and address any ongoing needs
Advocate on behalf of clients to remove barriers and improve access to services
Offer emotional support and empathy to clients facing challenging situations
Provide educational resources and tools to help clients be more self-sufficient
Maintain accurate client data, including entering and scanning up-to-date case information into Legal Aid’s client database, filing, archiving and retrieving data as required
Provide clients with information and advice under the supervision of an attorney
Notarize documents
General administrative tasks
Qualifications:
An undergraduate degree with a concentration in Social Work or a related field is preferred.
Previous experience in client advocacy or case management is strongly preferred
Ability tomunicate effectively with families, medical personnel, social workers, and other public serviceanizations as needed
Familiarity with local and national policies affecting client services
Experience navigating and interacting withmunity resources and services
Demonstratedmitment to public service and previous work with low-ie people
Ability to handle sensitive and confidential information with discretion
Strong work ethic and adaptability
Excellent interpersonal, written and verbalmunication, listening, andanizational skills
Ability to balancepassion and pragmatism
Exceptional people and problem-solving skills
Demonstrated ability to work independently and in a collaborative, hybrid team model, with an appreciation for diversity
Eagerness to learn and openness to feedback
Proficiency in using case management software and tools, and Google Workspace
Proficiency in languages other than English, specifically Spanish, is highly valued
A current notary public or eligible and willing to apply
Salary and Benefits:
The salary is $50,000, depending on work experience. Salaries are reviewed and adjusted annually, depending on funding.
Generous fringe benefits, including 18 paid holidays in 2025, 6 weeks of paid time off (accruing at 2.5 days per month) in the first two years, and 6 weeks of parental leave (12 weeks after one year)
Individual health insurance, including optional dental and vision coverage, with partial payment for dependent health insurance
Life, and long and short-term disability insurance
Salary reduction option for a flexible spending account
Educational loan reimbursement up to $600 per month (after a set off of other loan reimbursement amounts)
Voluntary tax-sheltered annuity with 3% match
Legal Aid offers a hybrid work schedule that allows staff to work 2 days remotely subject to management approval and a probationary employment period