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Community Navigator

Bronx, NY · On-site

$35.04 - $35.71/hr

... court advocacy, discharge planning within correctional facilities, licensed substance use and ... Community Navigator will engage directly with identified and referred participants who have ...

Diversion Navigator

Fort Worth, TX

$20 - $25.75/hr

The position is responsible for identifying and diverting participants at the pre-trial stage of the court process. The Diversion Navigator will assist in referral, screening, and support individuals ...

Diversion Navigator

Fort Worth, TX · On-site

$20.25 - $26/hr

The position is responsible for identifying and diverting participants at the pre-trial stage of the court process. The Diversion Navigator will assist in referral, screening, and support individuals ...

Community Navigator

Bronx, NY · On-site

$35.04 - $35.71/hr

... court advocacy, discharge planning within correctional facilities, licensed substance use and ... Community Navigator will engage directly with identified and referred participants who have ...

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How much do court navigator jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for court navigator in the United States is $22.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.99 and $25.00 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a Court Navigator job?

A Court Navigator assists self-represented litigants in understanding court procedures, completing forms, and navigating the legal system. They do not provide legal advice but offer guidance on court resources and processes. Their role helps improve access to justice by ensuring individuals are better prepared for their cases. Court Navigators often work in housing, family, or civil courts, supporting litigants through complex legal proceedings.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the Court Navigator position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Court Navigator, you need a strong understanding of legal procedures, excellent organizational skills, and familiarity with court systems, often supported by experience in social services or a related field. Proficiency in case management software and the ability to interpret court documentation are valuable, while formal certifications in paralegal studies or social work can be advantageous. Outstanding interpersonal communication, patience, and cultural sensitivity help Court Navigators build trust and guide individuals through complex court processes. These capabilities ensure clients receive appropriate assistance, reduce confusion, and promote access to justice within the legal system.

What are some common challenges faced by Court Navigators in their daily work?

Court Navigators often assist individuals who are unfamiliar with the legal system, which can involve explaining complicated processes and managing emotionally charged situations. A key challenge is maintaining clear communication with court staff, clients, and outside agencies to coordinate services and support. Navigators may also need to adapt quickly to rapidly changing court schedules or procedures. By staying organized, approachable, and flexible, Court Navigators are able to provide crucial support to those navigating the justice system, making a meaningful difference in their clients’ experiences.
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Peer Navigator (Night Shift)

Peer Navigator (Night Shift)

FORTUNE SOCIETY INC

Manhattan, NY • On-site

$30.22/hr

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

Title: Peer Navigator (Night Shift)

Unit: Court Advocacy – Court-Based Navigator Program

Reports to: Peer Navigator Supervisor (Night)

Status: Full Time; Regular, Non-Exempt

Salary Range: $30.22 per hour (approximately $55,000 annually)

Location: Manhattan Criminal Court

Days/Hours: Monday-Friday 5PM-1AM, plus alternating weekends (2 weekends per month)

Organization Overview:

The Fortune Society, Inc. (Fortune) has been working for over 57 years in service to our mission: to support successful reentry from incarceration and promote alternatives to incarceration, thus strengthening the fabric of our communities. The organization has evolved into one of the nation’s preeminent reentry and justice-informed service organizations, providing formerly incarcerated people with the skills and wrap-around services needed to break the cycle of crime and incarceration and to build productive lives in their communities.

Fortune has grown steadily over the years to an agency with close to $90 million in annual budget with just under 600 staff. We anticipate that we will keep growing, both in size and depth of service. Fortune has a dual mission: both advocacy and service. The advocacy portion of our mission focuses on building a more just criminal legal system and reducing the barriers to reentry into society. The service side of Fortune has evolved to encompass a broad range of programs that started with employment and education and now includes a robust array of services, among them: alternatives to incarceration, supervised release, court advocacy, discharge planning within correctional facilities, licensed substance use and mental health treatment, a housing continuum ranging from emergency and transitional through permanent congregate and scattered site housing, assistance in obtaining benefits, a care management unit, HIV services, a food and nutrition program, and an arts program. Each service we provide is informed by the needs of the population we serve. Fortune currently serves approximately 14,000 people a year.. Our program models are recognized, both nationally and internationally, for their quality and innovation. We have locations in Brooklyn, The Bronx, Manhattan and Queens.

Position Overview

The Court-Based Navigator Program offers peer-led voluntary services to individuals released from arraignments on their own recognizance or having had their case(s) disposed of. Peer Navigators, with lived experience will provide short-and-long term resources and referrals to services to assist in reentry and stability. Peer engagement strategies may include warm hand-offs to internal or external services for behavioral health treatment, housing, employment, etc., arranging transportation to needed services, and/or providing immediate resources like food, clothing, etc.

Core Compentencies:

Mission and Fit: Embodies Fortune’s mission and values and will be an effective member of the team in furthering both. The candidate should exhibit compassion and understanding for our participants (wherever they are in their re-entry process) and embrace Fortune’s core value that none of us should be measured against the worst things we have done.

Attention to Detail

The Peer Navigator must demonstrate competency to develop systems and processes to organize and keep track of information or work progress; is routinely conscientious, thorough, accurate and reliable when performing and completing job tasks; and recognizes trends, detects inconsistencies, and determines essential details.

Collaboration

The Peer Navigator must collaborate and coordinate with Case Managers and Social Workers to provide care and support to those who are in need of higher levels of supervision. Additionally, the Peer Navigator will need to collaborate with external providers where individuals are receiving voluntary services to ensure coordinated care.

Essential Duties and Responsibilities:

  • Community navigation and advocacy to increase access to services and other support systems;

  • Maintain partnerships with community-based organizations that provide voluntary services to participants;

  • Complete all necessary documentation and input data into case management database in a timely manner;

  • Provide service referrals to individuals, to help address issues such as substance use, mental health, trauma, domestic violence, housing, and employment/vocational needs, among others;

  • Provide escorts to participants for court appearances and service providers

  • Coordinate with service providers to facilitate, follow-up, and assist participants with voluntary service referrals and service uptake;

  • Peer mentoring, role modeling and assistance in developing coping skills;

  • Education on and support with accessing voluntary services;

  • Assistance with reentry from the criminal justice system.

  • Attend and participate in all necessary Court-Based Navigator meetings, and trainings;

  • Engage in his/her own ongoing professional development; and

  • Perform other duties as assigned

Qualifications:

  • Lived experience navigating homelessness, mental health, and/or substance use treatment, and/or criminal justice system;
  • Must be temporarily available for the duration of the Court-Based Navigator Program;
  • Must have a valid Driver’s License;
  • Bilingual Spanish-English speakers a plus;
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule;
  • Skills in Microsoft Office and database applications are a plus;
  • Ability to work independently and on a team;
  • Able to work with people from diverse backgrounds in a competent manner;

We seek talented, dedicated individuals from all walks of life who possess a strong commitment to the mission of the Fortune Society

Travel Requirements: Position requires travel to other program sites within Manhattan/NYC

Physical Demands (if applicable):

To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The responsibilities and requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skills, minimum education, training, licensing, experience and/or ability required.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions of the job.

The Fortune Society is an Equal Opportunity Employer.  All qualified applicants will be afforded equal employment opportunities without discrimination because of conviction history, race, religion/creed, color, national origin, sex, age, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, military status, predisposing genetic characteristics, victim of domestic violence status or marital status.