The Resource Navigator will serve as the primary community-facing
representative for recovery programs, attending outreach events
and community meetings to engage directly with marginalized
communities affected by Hurricane Helene.
Reporting to the Program Coordinator, the Resource Navigator will
interface with the community to identify unmet needs and help
advocate for resources such as support for trauma, legal aid,
rent/utility assistance, and home repair from other NGOs and
partners. The Navigator will assist with FEMA applications and the
appeals process, ensuring that BIPOC and LatinX communities can
access the recovery resources they need. Spanish fluency is
required.
Responsibilities:
- Attend community events, tabling activities, and outreach efforts to engage with BIPOC and LatinX communities affected by Hurricane Helene.
- Serve as the direct point of contact for the community, collecting and identifying unmet needs and reporting them to the Program Coordinator to advocate for additional resources.
- Assist community members with filling out FEMA applications and learning the appeals process, ensuring equitable access to federal recovery support.
- Participate in community meetings to share updates, available resources, and advocate for marginalized groups in need of further support.
- Collaborate with the Program Coordinator to ensure outreach efforts align with program goals and effectively reach underserved communities.
- Maintain accurate records of community interactions, unmet needs, and resource distributions to support program reporting and advocacy efforts.
- Other duties as assigned
Scope and Travel:
- Reports to: Program Coordinator
- Travel: Regular travel within Western North Carolina to attend community events, tabling sessions, and meetings.
Qualifications:
- 1 year of relevant experience in disaster recovery, or community outreach.
Experience:
- Bilingual in Spanish and English (must be fluent in both languages, written and spoken).
- Strong interpersonal skills, with the ability to engage with community members in a compassionate and culturally sensitive manner.
- Experience working with marginalized communities, particularly BIPOC and LatinX groups.
- Ability to learn and assist with FEMA applications and the appeals process.
- Strong organizational skills and the ability to maintain accurate records of community outreach efforts.
Skills and Competencies:
- Experience in community outreach, advocacy, or social work, especially in disaster recovery contexts.
- Familiarity with local organizations and community resources in Western North Carolina.
- Ability to represent CORE at public events and build relationships with partners and stakeholders.
Clear pre-employment background check requirements, including local, state, and national criminal records checks, sex offender registries, employment, education verifications and child abuse registry check (if required by state regulations) are required post job offer and prior to employment.
Safeguarding
CORE is committed to keeping children and vulnerable individuals safe and has a Zero Tolerance policy for sexual exploitation and abuse. Every CORE employee, consultant and volunteer is bound by CORE’s Code of Conduct and Safeguarding Policy. By applying for this position, an applicant confirms that they have not previously violated an employer’s safeguarding, sexual misconduct, (child) sexual exploitation and abuse, or human trafficking policy.
What We Do
Originally founded in 2010 by Sean Penn as J/P Haitian Relief Organization (J/P HRO) to provide long-term support for the people of Haiti and their communities following the devastating 2010 earthquake, CORE unifies local and national government leaders, community-based organizations, other international NGOs, UN agencies, and donors with community members for holistic relief efforts.