BRAVE Program
The Community Health Associate provides direct community health services through Care Connect to vulnerable populations through identification, engagement, and provision of resources to address unmet social and health needs.
Care Connect+ is a community alliance that was established to connect area residents in need with available services and address social determinants of health in a coordinated way throughout Northeast Florida. By aligning community resources into a single access point, Care Connect+ increases coordination and access of available resources. Care Connect+ has over a 120-member provider network to serve the vast needs of our community members. Care Connect+ staff provides crisis intervention, resource navigation, advocacy, practical assistance to clients, and provides client centered assessments to address unmet social and health needs.
BRAVE Overview: The BRAVE program began as a result of the St. Johns County School District identifying that there has been an increasingly large need for counseling services for students. The number of students having to wait for services combined with the often-fragmented communication between schools and behavioral health providers contributed to the development of many barriers for families. In the school year 2021-2022 academic calendar year, BRAVE expanded to include Putnam, Nassau, and Clay County. In 2022, BRAVE was granted House Bill 3517 that allowed the program to expand state-wide. BRAVE utilizes a unified intake process, where CareConnect staff identify unmet social needs, eligible resources, and the most appropriate behavioral health provider for the student. This includes services provided by 30+ providers across multiple counties. BRAVE has the resources families need, including care coordination and navigation services, case management, access to mental health counseling, and a 24-hour crisis text line. Since the program abides by the referral structure outlined in the Marjory Stoneman Douglas High School Public Safety Act, our team is able to work to close the loop on behavioral health service referrals.
Responsibilities:Education / Training
Preferences:
Associate’s or Bachelor’s Degree Social Work, Public Health, Healthcare Administration, Psychology, or related.
Experience Requirements
Skills & Abilities
Candidates should be assertive, well organized, possess excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Candidates should have the mental and emotional resiliency as we are exposed to traumatic situations daily.
Candidate should have a calm demeanor in order to reassure parents in times of crisis or concern around the urgency of care for their child(s) health.
Ability to think critically and address crisis situations as they arise.
Knowledge of Microsoft Office applications and can learn new technologies and systems quickly. Experience working with vulnerable populations from various backgrounds.
Additional Information:
Level 2 Background Check required upon hire.