Thrive Initiative Navigator
Listed on 2026-07-12
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Social Work
Community Health, Community Support Services, Family Advocacy & Support Services, Human Services/ Social Work
Thrive Initiative Navigator
Sieda Community Action is seeking a motivated professional to serve as a Thrive Navigator for Wapello County. The Thrive Initiative strengthens families and builds lasting partnerships throughout our communities by connecting individuals and families with the resources, supports, and opportunities they need to thrive.
Utilizing the Restore Hope model, the Thrive Navigator is responsible for providing individualized support to participants by assessing needs, developing goal-focused action plans, coordinating services, and connecting individuals and families with community resources. This position works with support and oversight from the Thrive Coordinator, and works closely with community partners, and service providers to ensure participants receive comprehensive, person-centered support while promoting self-sufficiency, strengthening natural support systems, and improving overall well-being.
This is a full-time, 40 hours per week, non-exempt position with full benefits. This includes:
- Competitive salary, commensurate with experience and qualifications.
- Paid holidays.
- Generous vacation and sick leave.
- Health, dental, vision, and life insurance options.
- IPERS retirement.
- Professional development and required training support.
Under the supervision of the Thrive Initiative Coordinator, the Thrive Initiative Navigator is responsible for providing support and guidance to clients, assessing their needs, and developing a plan of care that meets those needs. The Navigator has the responsibility for the implementation and delivery of services indicated in the Thrive Iowa Initiative within the service area. Navigators provide resources and referrals along with ongoing contact and support of enrolled families.
These services promote, empower, and guide families to self-sufficiency and achieve a healthy role in the community. Navigators use a client-centered approach that emphasizes the strengths of families and builds upon those strengths. Assisting families to set and attain goals, while recognizing that families seek to address their multiple needs at a pace and intensity that works for them.
- Perform complex varied duties requiring advanced skills.
- Develop trust and maintain positive relationships with community partners and stakeholders.
- Support Thrive Alliance Partners in implementation of the Thrive model.
- Update case management system on a regular basis to reflect client's progress, in compliance with monthly reporting requirements based on performance indicators.
- Refer individuals to appropriate outside organizations; provide follow-up to ensure the individual's needs are met and outcomes of these services provide support for the individual to achieve their goals.
- Empower clients to lead themselves and hold clients accountable to follow-through on the plans they have developed.
- Serve as a bridge between individuals and providers to increase client involvement in their care plans.
- Develop a working relationship with other Navigators and community service providers.
- Participate in Thrive and Restore Hope meetings and trainings, and professional development.
- Conduct oneself in a manner consistent with the professional standards of Restore Hope.
- Advocate for individuals and families in all areas of their life, connect them with community resources, and provide support to clients at court sessions, CPS/IHHS hearings, and the like.
- Maintain confidentiality at all times.
- Attend and participate in all relevant meetings.
- Other duties deemed necessary to support the Thrive Initiative, unit and Sieda as an organization.
Receive periodic supervision regarding task guidelines and completion.
- Manage their schedule and make decisions concerning client needs, Initiative tasks and completion within specific time frames.
- Maintain a regular attendance pattern to assure continuity of services and staff coverage.
- Demonstrate professional behavior, including work ethic, communication, team building skills, positive attitude, conflict resolution and problem-solving skills.
Limited independent decision-making authority.
- Requires varying levels of interaction with staff, enrolled participants and other agencies in a role where they represent a single program.
- Develop and maintain working partnerships with other providers. Inform other providers of program openings regularly.
- Be able to assume responsibility and work as a team member and leader.
- Strong interpersonal skills and the ability to relate, engage and connect with both staff and clients.
- Attend meetings to collaborate and promote Thrive and EFSS.
Involved in the planning of a limited area within a program reflective of their job responsibilities.
- Form partnerships with outside, collaborating providers.
- Ensure families develop and achieve meaningful goals to promote family stability and growth.
- Ensure the full enrollment to maintain required capacity levels as outlined in the contract.
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- Support and model the agency's mission, vision, and values.
- Maintain a regular attendance pattern…
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