Excellent knowledge of community resources for behavioral health and other social service needs The ability to create and implement integrated care plans (if needed), ensuring access to an array of linked services, and the exchange of information among patients, family members, and providers Maintains an understanding of the transient and chaotic nature of the lives of patients experiencing homelessness, carceral involvement, mental health disorders, and substance use disorders, and adjusts approach to offering treatment by meeting patients where they are at Demonstrated ability to work effectively with people from diverse cultural and linguistic backgrounds; bilingual/multilingual skills are valued (e.g., Cape Verdean Creole, Portuguese, Haitian Creole, French, Spanish Return patient and staff communications in a timely and appropriate manner Appropriately document patient care in the electronic medical record May be assigned to support various Substance Use Services programs and service sites (e.g., clinic-based, community-based, and/or mobile/field-based services) based on department needs Other duties as assigned REQUIREMENTS: Bachelor's degree in Social Work or related field preferred Local travel as necessary. This position builds trusting relationships with individuals who experience barriers to care, delivers harm reduction and health education, and supports connection to treatment, recovery supports, primary care, behavioral health, housing, and other community resources, with a commitment to cultural sensitivity and trauma-informed practice.