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Location 710 4th St
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Job Description

Pay: $78,000.00 - $83,000.00 per year

Job description:

Position: Veteran-Directed Care Navigator (VDC)

Reports To: Care Manager

Summary of Job:

The role will provide care navigation for the Veteran-Directed Care (VDC) program and

may provide similar care coordination for other Marin CIL programs and services. At

Marin CIL, the Care Navigator is responsible for offering care coordination services that

address a broad spectrum of social determinants of health. The role may aid clients in

benefits navigation, healthcare assessment and navigation, application completion, and

other service navigation. The Care Navigator will maintain close collaboration with local

service providers which could include Veterans Affairs Medical Center, managed care

plans, healthcare providers, and other stakeholders. The Care Navigator’s role

encompasses outreach, intake, assessment, follow-through, and follow-up with the goal

of helping clients achieve their best outcome.

The VDC program empowers veterans to manage their own home-based care by hiring

caregivers and controlling their care budgets. It promotes independence by allowing

veterans to tailor services to their individual needs. The role involves supporting

veterans in care planning, budgeting, and coordination of services. The role will also

support the design and implementation of new processes, procedures and training for

VDC as Marin CIL scales this vital program.

Job Duties and Responsibilities:

● Provide consultation and case coordination for VDC clients in the home and over

the phone which includes the following:

● Conducting an assessment and assisting the veteran in developing a

participant-directed spending plan

● Providing consultation to determine what mix of goods and services best

meets the veteran's needs

● Assisting the veteran in managing an individual budget

● Supporting the veteran in purchasing items, goods, and services to

enable independent living

● Coordinating with financial management services by helping the veteran

review, approve and submit employer and employee paperwork

● Maintaining accurate client files and timely documentation

● Monitoring the spending plan to ensure expenditures are within budget

● Working closely with the Veterans Affairs Medical Center in the

processes for approval of clients and caregivers as well as authorization,

provision and reporting of services

● Design and implement processes and procedures, including

documentation and systems for Veterans Directed Care (VDC)

● Train staff on Veterans Directed Care (VDC) processes and provide

subject matter expertise support to staff

● Manage paperwork, data, and systems accurately and efficiently, ensuring

information is accurate and complete, well organized and secure

● Maintain complete, organized, and confidential client records, ensuring timely

data input and well-documented case notes in compliance with the program

and the organization’s reporting requirements

● Serve individuals with health barriers utilizing a person-centered approach and

providing wrap-around services

● Using a person-centered approach, conduct assessments, build care plans with

clients, and meet routinely to achieve goals in established timeframe

● Assist individuals in advocating for services to meet their goals

● Train and support clients in self-advocacy skills

● Coordinate and facilitate connections and care for clients across multiple

agencies

● Provide necessary assistance to clients, such as tracking benefit changes and

referring clients to external resources to ensure service needs and goals are met

● Attend multi-discipline coordination meetings to discuss case progress, barriers,

and receive guidance from health professionals and social workers

● Collaborate with healthcare providers, behavioral health and public health

agencies, and other community-based organizations to build a support network

for clients

● Stay updated on available resources and services for veterans, older adults and

individuals with disabilities, continuously enhancing service coordination abilities

through ongoing education

● Actively participate in assigned meetings and contribute to the collaborative

efforts of the team

● Respond promptly to clients, service providers, and community partners to

address inquiries, requests and provision of services

● Initiate and conduct outreach activities to educate clients, service providers, and

the community on the organization’s services

● Administer surveys and record results in survey platforms

● Identify and document success stories to promote organizational learning,

create promotional materials, and fulfill reporting obligations

● Perform other duties as assigned

Education and Experience:

● Bachelor's degree in social services or related field, or combination of college

education and relevant work experience

● Minimum five years of professional experience in a related field

● Preferred: Bilingual Spanish/English

Skills:

● Proficiency in Microsoft Office and Google applications in a PC environment, in

particular Excel/Sheets

● Basic budgeting skills

● Results-driven with a strong sense of urgency

● Highly motivated, committed, persistent and patient

● Meticulous attention to detail ensuring accuracy and thoroughness in all tasks,

with a focus on identifying and correcting errors

● Highly organized and demonstrates exceptional ability to manage paperwork,

data, and systems efficiently, ensuring information is well-maintained and easily

accessible.

● Systematic and methodical, with the ability to design, implement and follow

processes that streamline workflows and maintain accurate data across systems

● Excellent interpersonal skills, and effective verbal and written communication

● Self-motivated and proactive, takes the initiative and completes tasks without

delay

● Strong self-management skills, including time management, and the ability to

work independently

● Collaborative and team-oriented

● Maintains confidentiality and processes confidential information appropriately

● Understands a person-centered approach to services

● Ability to advocate for people with disabilities and train others in self-advocacy

Other:

● This position includes regular travel throughout the Bay Area and surrounding

counties for client home visits, working in person at Marin CIL’s office in San

Rafael as required, and working remotely

● This is an exempt position. Standard business hours are 9:00 AM to 5:00

PM, Monday through Friday, with a one-hour meal period. While the

standard workweek is 35 hours, additional hours may be required based

on business needs. Employees are expected to be available during core

business hours unless an alternative schedule is approved in advance by

their supervisor.

About Marin CIL:

Since 1979, the mission of Marin Center for Independent Living is to assist persons

with all types of disabilities with achieving their maximum level of sustainable

independence as contributing, responsible and equal participants in society.

Marin CIL believes that outstanding people who are committed to, and carry out, our

mission are the key to our success. Our mission includes commitment and attention to

implementing the Independent Living Philosophy and enthusiasm for the vision and

tasks of changing the position of people living with disabilities in Marin County (and the

state and country).

Marin CIL is also part of the One Door service delivery model, which includes its

partnership with the County of Marin Aging and Adult Services. Marin CIL is committed

to growing its healthcare partnerships.

EEO Statement:

Marin Center for Independent Living is committed to providing equal employment

opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment. We strictly prohibit

discrimination and harassment of any kind based on race, color, religion, age, sex,

national origin, disability status, genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation,

gender identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state, or

local laws.

We strive to create an inclusive and diverse work environment where everyone is

treated with dignity, fairness, and respect.

We are dedicated to fostering a workplace culture that celebrates individual differences

and promotes equal opportunities for all. Our commitment to equal employment extends

beyond compliance with legal requirements and guides our everyday practices. We

value the contributions and perspectives of each team member and believe that a

diverse workforce enhances our ability to achieve our mission effectively.

Marin Center for Independent Living is an equal opportunity employer and is committed

to providing a work environment free from discrimination and harassment. We

encourage qualified individuals from all backgrounds to apply for employment

with our organization and join us in our pursuit of creating a society that respects and

embraces diversity.

Job Type: Full-time

Pay: $78,000.00 - $83,000.00 per year Benefits:

● 403(b)

● 403(b) matching

● Dental insurance

● Health insurance

● Life insurance

● Paid sick time

● Paid time off

● Vision

Ability to Commute:

● San Rafael, CA 94901 (Preferred)

Ability to Relocate:

● Must live or be willing to relocate to the San Francisco Bay Area

Willingness to travel:

● 50% throughout the San Francisco Bay Area and surrounding counties

Work Location

● Hybrid remote in San Rafael, CA 94901

Benefits:


  • 403(b) matching
  • Dental insurance
  • Health insurance
  • Life insurance
  • Paid sick time
  • Paid time off
  • Vision insurance


Work Location: Hybrid remote in San Rafael, CA

Company Description
Since 1979, the mission of Marin Center for Independent Living is to assist persons

with all types of disabilities with achieving their maximum level of sustainable

independence as contributing, responsible and equal participants in society.

Marin CIL believes that outstanding people who are committed to, and carry out, our

mission are the key to our success. Our mission includes commitment and attention to

implementing the Independent Living Philosophy and enthusiasm for the vision and

tasks of changing the position of people living with disabilities in Marin County (and the

state and country).

Marin CIL is also part of the One Door service delivery model, which includes its

partnership with the County of Marin Aging and Adult Services. Marin CIL is committed

to growing its healthcare partnerships.

Company Description

Since 1979, the mission of Marin Center for Independent Living is to assist persons\n\nwith all types of disabilities with achieving their maximum level of sustainable\n\nindependence as contributing, responsible and equal participants in society.\n\nMarin CIL believes that outstanding people who are committed to, and carry out, our\n\nmission are the key to our success. Our mission includes commitment and attention to\n\nimplementing the Independent Living Philosophy and enthusiasm for the vision and\n\ntasks of changing the position of people living with disabilities in Marin County (and the\n\nstate and country).\n\nMarin CIL is also part of the One Door service delivery model, which includes its\n\npartnership with the County of Marin Aging and Adult Services. Marin CIL is committed\n\nto growing its healthcare partnerships.

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Posting ID: 1272541333 Posted: 2026-06-28 Job Title: Veteran Direct Care