Thinkofus

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Care Navigator

Location
Remote, California
Employment type
Full-time
Posted
Aug 4, 2026
Last seen
Aug 6, 2026

About the role

About Think of Us

Think of Us (TOU) is transforming the child welfare system into one where young people and families can heal, develop, and thrive. We drive purpose-driven work aligned with meaningful systems change, powered by data and the insights of lived experience. Our focus is on prevention, keeping families strong before crisis, and on building kinship-first systems so children grow up with people they know and trust. Through bold collaborations with leaders and innovators across the public and private sectors — from Presidential Administrations to local providers — we identify leverage points and co-create solutions that re-architect child welfare for the future.

Here’s what this looks like:

  • Built the Lived Experience Engine into the largest dataset of its kind (51,000+ voices), powering AI tools and shaping reforms
  • Partnered with California to launch the Kinship Accelerator in 8 counties, backed by $150M and a budget increase from $317M → $896M
  • Drove a national kin-first shift: 39 states (plus 5 tribes) adopting kinship standards, unlocking $3B for families
  • Operate one of the largest direct resource networks, connecting 1,827 families to $28M+ in support

Our team members share a commitment to driving systems change through creative problem-solving, obsessive curiosity, and a love of quickly driving innovative, measurable, and impactful results.

Position Overview

Department : Programs & Services - Direct Services

Reports to: Senior Manager, Direct Services

Direct Reports: N/A

Location: Remote, California

Category: Full-Time, Exempt

Think of Us is building a new kind of direct service practice — one that is human-centered, technology-enabled, and designed from the start to generate the intelligence needed to change systems at scale. The Care Navigator is a founding practitioner in that model.

Where a Community Responder opens the door, the Care Navigator walks through it with you. This role is defined by sustained, relationship-based navigation — holding TAY and kinship families in California through the full arc of their journey, not just the first moment of contact. The Care Navigator carries complex, evolving caseloads, goes deep on individual circumstances, and stays present through transitions, setbacks, and progress over time.

This is not traditional case management. The Care Navigator is a practitioner, a knowledge generator, and a co-designer — someone who delivers high-quality direct support while simultaneously helping codify what a 21st-century digital navigation practice actually looks like. Working within an emerging digital practice model, Care Navigators leverage technology-assisted intake, smart follow-up workflows, and real-time data tools — while keeping the lived experience and voice of the people they serve at the center of every interaction.

We make it a priority to welcome those who have personal and/or professional experience with the child welfare system as a core value of Think of Us.

Key Responsibilities

The Care Navigator's work moves through four interconnected practice areas — from first contact to sustained support to the systems intelligence that makes this work replicable at

scale.

Engagement

How the Care Navigator finds, reaches, and builds the trust that makes everything else possible.

  • Serve as a consistent, trusted point of contact for TAY and kinship families — building ongoing relationships that extend well beyond a single interaction or referral cycle, and meeting people where they are through phone, text, email, and digital platforms.
  • Build and sustain relationships with California community partners to enable warm referrals and collaborative problem-solving on behalf of the families we serve.
  • Deploy micro-cash grants strategically as an engagement and stabilization tool — using these touchpoints to deepen trust, reduce barriers to participation, and capture structured data on family need.
  • Activate crisis support protocols when needed — leveraging ConnectMe to identify appropriate resources and coordinate with relevant partners to ensure timely, stabilizing care.

Assessment

How the Care Navigator develops a clear, evolving picture of who someone is, what they need, and where they are in their readiness to move forward.

  • Conduct comprehensive, Motivational Interviewing-informed needs assessments using ConnectMe's smart intake tools — grounding every assessment in trauma-informed, culturally responsive practice and building a personalized picture of each person's situation, priorities, and goals.
  • Recognize and respond to change talk — reading where an individual is in their readiness to engage and adjusting navigation strategies in real time to meet them there, rather than moving faster than they are ready to go.
  • Identify gaps in the resource landscape through direct service interactions — flagging emerging needs and systemic barriers to the team to inform strategy, advocacy, and resource development.
  • Collect and document user feedback and satisfaction data — treating each interaction as an opportunity to understand what is and isn't working, both for the individual and for the platform.

Support

How the Care Navigator walks alongside people — helping them access what they need, navigate what's in the way, and build the capacity to move forward on their own terms.

  • Manage an active caseload across multiple stages of the care journey — proactively monitoring progress, identifying emerging needs, and adjusting navigation strategies as circumstances evolve over time.
  • Co-develop individualized action plans with each person served — using ConnectMe to track progress, flag pivots, and ensure plans evolve as circumstances change, treating planning as an ongoing practice rather than a one-time intake artifact.
  • Guide individuals through meaningful transitions to community partners, service providers, and government programs — confirming connections are made, troubleshooting barriers in real time, and ensuring no one falls through the cracks.
  • Empower individuals to navigate complex systems on their own terms — using ConnectMe to streamline applications, clarify eligibility, and break down bureaucratic processes that otherwise feel inaccessible.
  • Leverage ConnectMe's technology-assisted directory to match individuals with relevant, culturally responsive services — while continuously assessing whether those resources are accessible, accurate, and responsive to the people we serve.
  • Support individuals who face barriers to digital access or literacy — bridging the gap between technology-enabled tools and the humans who need them most, and flagging accessibility gaps to the innov