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Community Health Program Coordinator
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- Each year, the Mobile Unit services about 1,000 school-aged and preschool aged children and adolescents, providing health exams, sports physicals, immunizations, health screening, health education, adolescent medicine and other services that are necessary for school entry or indicated because of the students’ medical needs.
- The Mobile Unit Program also evaluates sick children and teenagers, assesses students for mental health needs, helps link children who do not have a doctor to a primary healthcare provider, and refers children in need of pediatric specialty care to the University of Chicago's Outpatient clinic or to subspecialists at other institutions.
- The Community Health Program Coordinator will assist the Principal Investigator (PI) with the creation of a Mobile Unit Program dashboard by tracking Mobile Unit Program clinical activity, performing data abstraction, and data analysis, among other research tasks.
- The Community Health Program Coordinator will also provide technical and general administrative support to the PI and program.
- Familiarize staff and patients with resources such as southsidehealth.org, a comprehensive, web-based, wiki-like database for health and social service resources on Chicago’s South Side and enable patients and families to access resources including food pantries, housing support, mental health services, park district and after school programs, tutoring programs, job support, etc.
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