Healthcare Navigator for Veteran Homeless and Mental Health Services
Company: Mental Health America of Los Angeles
Location: Long Beach
Posted on: February 16, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Mental Health
America of Los Angeles (MHALA) has been a pioneer in mental health
service, advocacy, innovation, and training for nearly a century,
working to ensure that people with mental health needs achieve
meaningful, healthy lives in their communities. MHALA is among the
largest and most comprehensive nonprofit mental health agencies in
Los Angeles County. The agency supports over 19,000 low-income and
no-income individuals annually with integrated services. MHALA
achieves impact in the areas of mental and physical healthcare,
homelessness and housing, supported employment, and wellness and
financial services, with special programs for Veterans and
transition-age youth. MHALA also provides training programs for
individuals joining the behavioral health workforce and for the
larger community around mental health issues. MHALA works to ensure
that its employees are just as cared for as its members.
Communication, collaboration, transparency and a healthy work/life
balance are core components of the agency culture. Employees are
encouraged to engage in self-care and can enjoy a 35-hour workweek.
MHALA fosters diversity at all levels of the organization. The
agency promotes a team-oriented culture that offers opportunities
for growth. We are proud to offer a competitive salary and full
benefits package, including an employee assistance program, and
generous paid time off. Veteran Healthcare Navigator 35 hours per
week / $25.00 - $26.00 per hour (The actual compensation will be
determined based on experience and other factors permitted by law.)
Summary: Under direct supervision of the Program Director provides
services that include connecting Veterans to VA health care
benefits or community health care services where Veterans are not
eligible for VA care. Primary duties include case management, care
coordination, health education, consultation, administrative
duties, collaboration with the VA, COC and other healthcare service
providers. Candidates must be familiar with the Los Angeles County
health care system, specifically within the United States
Department of Veterans Affairs. Essential Duties and
Responsibilities: This is not an exhaustive task list, and other
duties may be assigned as deemed appropriate or necessary by the
supervisor or program director. Reasonable accommodation will be
provided to any qualified person with a medical or psychiatric
disability, providing it will not change the essential nature of
the position, nor cause undue hardship to the Association’s
operations. MHA is an equal opportunity employer and service
provider. The agency will consider individuals with a criminal
history in accordance with both the Fair Chance Ordinance for
Employers (FCO) and the California Fair Chance Act (FCA). Work
closely with the Veteran’s assigned multidisciplinary team,
including medical, nursing and administrative specialists, and case
management personnel. Act as a liaison between the SSVF grantee and
the VA or community medical clinic and other healthcare providers,
coordinating care for a population of Veterans with complex needs
who require assistance accessing health care services or adhering
to health care plans. Adhere to ethical principles about
confidentiality, informed consent, compliance with relevant laws
and agency policies (i.e. critical incident reporting, HIPAA). Work
within SSVF team to provide timely, appropriate, Veteran centered
care in an equitable manner. Completes and maintains all records
and documentation needed for program compliance and accountability
in accordance with MHALA standards and funding source requirements.
Receive internal referrals from team and conduct initial
assessments. Work closely with veterans to assist in connecting to
appropriate healthcare resources. Participate as needed in the
development of the veteran’s care plan. Periodically review
effectiveness of resources and make modifications as needed.
Monitor veteran’s progress, maintains comprehensive documentation,
and provides information to the treatment team members when
appropriate. Knowledge of social service resource systems and
self-help intervention strategies. Crisis intervention and conflict
resolution skills including use of motivational interviewing, harm
reduction approach, and trauma-informed care. Strong oral/written
communication and listening skills. Must be team-oriented,
self-directed, have good listening and communication skills, the
ability to empathize and relate positively to a wide variety of
people and dedicated to fulfilling the demands of the position.
Experience working in diverse settings with people across all
socio-economic spectrums. Proficient typing and computer skills,
including Microsoft Office Suite (Outlook, Word and Excel) Must
function well in a team-oriented approach to member services.
Highly organized, detail-oriented, and able to effectively manage
multiple assignments through accuracy and thoroughness. Flexible
work schedule to include some evenings or weekends when necessary.
Driving with current class C driver’s license, a vehicle for
transportation, proof of valid automobile insurance, the ability to
be insured by MHALA liability insurance are conditions of
employment. TB clearance and re-testing every year are conditions
of employment. Preferred Position Requirements: Veteran Status
Preferred BSW or degree in comparable field preferred; High School
diploma or GED required Minimum of 1 year providing psychiatric
rehabilitation services to a disabled population/low income and/or
homeless population. Requirements:
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