SOR Pathfinder
Company: Helen Ross McNabb Center
Location: Knoxville
Posted on: March 9, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description SOR Pathfinder Help Others, Make
a Difference, Save a Life. Do you want to make a difference in
people's lives every day? Or help people navigate the tough spots
in their life? And do it all while working where your hard work is
appreciated? You have a lot of choices in where you work…make the
decision to work where you are valued! Join the McNabb Center Team
as the SOR Pathfinder today! The SOR Pathfinder Job Summary - The
SOR Pathfinder serves as a member of the multi-disciplinary team
providing direct engagement, assessment, referral, and on-going
follow up with clients. - Able to complete assessments and other
required documents (C-SSRS, GPRAs, etc.), track referrals, and
complete updates. - Maintains positive connections to internal and
external stakeholders and referral sources. - Has excellent verbal,
written, and computer skills. - Must be legally able to operate and
willing to use personal vehicle in the performance of job-related
duties. - Has a strong desire to work with individuals in substance
use treatment and recovery with respectful understanding of
multiple paths to recovery. This job description is not intended to
be all inclusive; and employee will also perform other reasonable
related job responsibilities as assigned by immediate supervisor
and other management as required. This organization reserves the
right to revise or change job duties as the need arises. Moreover,
management reserves the right to change job descriptions, job
duties, or working schedules based on their duty to accommodate
individuals with disabilities. This job description does not
constitute a written or implied contract of employment. 1. Daily
Staff Duties. - Ability to exercise sound judgment and effective
decision-making and demonstrates non-judgmental support 1:1 with
individuals and families around substance use disorder treatment
and harm reduction. - Keeps up to date on knowledge of community
resources and referral processes to assist clients in setting and
meeting goals and objectives (i.e., service planning around client
needs). - Ability to assess client functioning and level of need
utilizing ASIs, and ASAMS and standard practice modalities as
required. - Provides effective and ethical 1:1 support by utilizing
motivational interviewing and other approved best practice
strategies or industry standards of care. - Is an empathic listener
and demonstrates flexibility in working with diverse populations
with a strong interest in working with individuals with substance
use and co-occurring issues. - Responds to all messages, emails,
and voicemails within 24 hours. - Completes documentation and other
tasks as assigned by supervisor before the end of each shift. -
Provides coverage for caseload coverage to ensure services continue
when on leave. 2. Complete all required documentation within
designated time frames. - Ensures that documentation is completed
accurately within required time frames: including, but not limited
to Releases of Information, consents, referrals, and notes within
TN-Wits, Centricity or other record as assigned. - Responsible for
completing Government Performance and Results (GPRAs) at three
required time frames with program participants with a completion
rate of 80% or greater. - Arranges with supervisor a coverage plan
to ensure services continue when team member is on leave or
unavoidably unavailable to a specific client or clients. -
Completes logs, screening, follow up and any other required or
requested tools accurately and on time, including closing and
discharge documentation. - Assists Team Leader with data ensuring
program evaluation, quality assurance, and improvement indicators,
and client satisfaction are regularly and accurately reflected. -
Keeps all private and/or confidential information in secure
location or in approved locked HRMC bags and follows HIPAA and
42CFRPart2 regulations in all circumstances. - Stays current on all
required relias training, CPR, and First Aid certifications as well
as verbal and physical de-escalation skills training. - Ensures
time sheets and other requirements are up-to-date and accurate. 3.
Functions as a member of a multi-disciplinary team. - Ability to
present professionally and work within multi-disciplinary teams as
a positive McNabb Center employee and community ambassador
representing the client, program, and agency. - Ability to set and
maintain appropriate boundaries for quality service delivery and
healthy self-care. - Must be punctual and maintain good attendance.
- Maintains healthy two-way communication in person, by telephone,
and within writing to effectively serve clients. - Demonstrates
willingness to promote a harmonious work environment by maintaining
a positive and professional working relationship with all staff
members, supervisors, and other internal and external stakeholders.
- Communicates and approaches conflict in a professional way with a
problem-solving, win/win outcome as the goal. - Possesses
flexibility and is able to work independently in multiple locations
in a variety of settings. COMPENSATION: - Starting salary for this
position is approximately $18.98/hr based on relevant experience
and education. QUALIFICATIONS - SOR Pathfinder Experience /
Education: - Must have a Bachelor's degree in Counseling,
Addictions, Social Work or other related field with two years of
experience working with the population. - Should have broad
knowledge and understanding of Motivational Interviewing, stages of
change, harm reduction and best practices regarding substance use
disorder treatment and recovery. - Must have experience and
understanding in the areas of cultural diversity, human
development, and treatment of substance use disorder, understanding
of trauma-informed care, suicide prevention, crisis referral and
extensive knowledge of community resources. - Experience working
with special populations including individuals with co-occurring
disorders, substance use disorders and mental health disorders. -
Computer expertise is required as timesheets, training modules,
email, and some program documentation are computer-based. - Regular
attendance is an essential job function. - Must have an
F-endorsement and be able to legally operate personal vehicle
during the performance of job duties. Physical: Possible exposure
to biological hazards. Lifting up to 50 lbs. Pushing/pulling up to
150 lbs. Frequent sitting, standing, walking, bending, stooping,
and reaching. Location: - Knox County, Tennessee Apply today to
work where we care about you as an employee and where your hard
work makes a difference! Helen Ross McNabb Center is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. The Center provides equal employment
opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment and
prohibits discrimination and harassment of any type without regard
to 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. This policy applies to
all terms and conditions of employment. Helen Ross McNabb Center
conducts background checks, driver's license record, degree
verification, and drug screens at hire. Employment is contingent
upon clean drug screen, background check, and driving record.
Additionally, certain programs are subject to TB Screening and/or
testing. Bilingual applicants are encouraged to apply.
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