After leaving it at the age of 12 and working in the fields for 13 years, she pursued her enrollment into a Graduado social [es] where, following passing of the entrance exams she got in.
[4] Between 2004 and 2012, she served as a counselor for Equality and Social Welfare under the presidencies of Manuel Chaves and José Antonio Griñán, who abandoned his post following the 2012 Andalusian regional elections.
[5] On 19 July 2010, Navarro attended along with Baltasar Garzón and Bibiana Aído, the University of Jaén's summer courses initiatives regarding violence against women.
After serving as such for eight months, Navarro replaced Pedro Sánchez as President of the Spanish Socialist Workers' Party who at that time already occupied the post of secretary general.
[8] During the 2019 Congress of Deputies race, Navarro participated in a political debate against Pablo Montesinos for the Senate post which was shown on Cadena SER.