Psych-ZSFG-Adult-SAAM
Full Time
76598BR
Job Summary
Serves as a non-clinical resource and liaison for patients and their families. Assists with navigating all aspects of the healthcare system. Uses knowledge of the unit or clinic to resolve issues and identify ways to increase patient satisfaction. Collaborates with department managers to meet patient expectations, achieve quality outcomes and build a patient focused culture.
HOUDINI Link: The Patient Navigator will be responsible for recruiting participants and linking patients from ZSFG Inpatient or Emergency Department MAT initiation to outpatient MAT providers. The Navigators will prioritize delivering motivational interviewing and contingency management to patients and administering data questionnaires at intake, 3 months, 6 months and discharge periods. During visits with patients, Navigators will continue to assess barriers to remaining on MAT and work to overcome these barriers with the patient. Navigators will also work with their patients to address other socio-economic needs, such as housing, mental health care, primary care, and transportation
JUNO Community: The Patient Navigator will provide transitional support to individuals struggling with Opioid Use Disorder who are currently in custody and/or recently released from San Francisco County Jails. The Navigators will enroll and serve 200 patients over the 5-year grant period individually and in group settings with a focus on harm reduction counseling and opioid treatment linkage. Navigators will work in the jails and at the OBIC Clinic, located at 1380 Howard Street. Their goal will be to connect patients with a provider in the community who can continue their medication treatment for Opioid Use Disorder. Other objectives that Project JUNO Community will focus on decreasing the risk of overdose and other substance use related comorbidities, improving physical and mental health, improving employment and housing status, and improving social connectedness for patients up to 6 months after their release. Navigators will also administer standardized questionnaires at intake, 3 months, 6 months and at program discharge.
Project HOUDINI LINK (Hospital Opioid Use Disorder treatment INItiation and LINKage to care) provide medication assisted treatment (MAT) and comprehensive psychosocial services to 150 individuals aged 18 and older with opioid use disorder (OUD) who present to Zuckerberg San Francisco General (ZSFG). The population of focus is hospitalized patients who are initiated on MAT for OUD. These patients are San Francisco residents and have been referred to one of six diverse outpatient MAT programs. ZSFG is the largest safety net hospital in San Francisco and currently offers MAT on-demand to hospitalized patients, but linkage and follow-up to outpatient care is low. The population of focus is at high risk of treatment drop-out and drug overdose due to co-occurring mental illness, stimulant use, and homelessness. Three evidence-based practices that known to be effective with the population of focus are used to overcome these barriers: MAT pharmacotherapy (methadone, buprenorphine, or extended-release naltrexone), patient navigation with motivational interviewing, and contingency management. Patient Navigator will be providing recruitment and linkage from ZSFG Inpatient Units and ZSFG Emergency Department at 1.0 FTE
Project JUNO Community (JUstice-iNvolved Opioid use disorder treatment engagement in Community) provides medication assisted treatment (MAT) and comprehensive psychosocial services to 200 individuals aged 18 and older with opioid use disorder (OUD). These individuals are those who have initiated MAT while incarcerated at any California County Jail and agree to be linked to the Office-based Buprenorphine Induction Clinic (OBIC) after release. Patient navigators will work closely with Jail Health and OBIC teams to link and retain enrolled patients in outpatient care using contingency management and motivational interviewing.
Patient Navigators on both projects are responsible for recruiting participants, linking patients to community-based medication-assisted treatment (MAT) providers, primary care, and mental health care as necessary, delivering motivational interviewing and contingency management, and re-engaging patients that may drop-out from MAT. The navigators act as a communication liaison to various treatment providers and facilitate patient scheduling as needed. Navigators also provide support during clinic visits as needed. They gather and document patient issues, barriers or concerns by regular patient visits and perform data collection.
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Department Description
The Division of Substance Abuse and Addiction Medicine (DSAAM) provides multi-disciplinary consultation and treatment for patients with substance use disorders at San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH). The mission of the Division of Substance Abuse and Addiction Medicine (DSAAM) is to improve the quality of life for our patients and the public by providing the highest quality addiction treatment, education, and research to reduce the dangers of drug use and its consequences. DSAAM provides multi-disciplinary consultation and treatment for patients with substance use disorders at San Francisco General Hospital (SFGH) and several affiliated clinics. The main clinics include a licensed opioid treatment program (Ward 93/OTOP), the nation's first buprenorphine induction clinic (OBIC Clinic, where Project JUNO Community is located), mobile methadone vans, and a linkage program (HOUDINI Link).
The Patient Navigator will come from DSAAM in the UCSF Department of Psychiatry which has over 40 years of serving the population of focus and providing comprehensive care management to complex, underserved populations. HOUDINI Link staff also partner with the UCSF Departments of Family Medicine, Medicine, Emergency Medicine and the ZSFG inpatient Addiction Medicine Consult Service. Project JUNO Community staff also partner with DSAAM and with the Jail Health Clinicians, in addition to relevant drug and behavioral courts and overdose prevention and harm reduction organizations.
Required Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
About UCSF
The University of California, San Francisco (UCSF) is a leading university dedicated to promoting health worldwide through advanced biomedical research, graduate-level education in the life sciences and health professions, and excellence in patient care. It is the only campus in the 10-campus UC system dedicated exclusively to the health sciences. We bring together the world's leading experts in nearly every area of health. We are home to five Nobel laureates who have advanced the understanding of cancer, neurodegenerative diseases, aging and stem cells.
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Organization
Campus
Job Code and Payroll Title
004198 PAT NAVGTR NON-CLIN 3
Job Category
Professional (Non-Clinical), Support Services
Bargaining Unit
99 - Policy-Covered (No Bargaining Unit)
Employee Class
Career
Percentage
100%
Location
Zuckerberg San Francisco General (ZSFG)
Shift
Days
Shift Length
8 Hours
Additional Shift Details
M-F, 8-5