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The Prospect Community Health Worker (CHW) will assist patients with complex medical, social, and/or behavioral health needs access community-based resources, and fully utilize personal/community support systems, to improve life circumstances leading to better health outcomes.
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Community Health Worker is distinguished from Senior Community Worker in that the latter performs a broader range of responsibilities with increased complexity in areas such as community outreach, program-planning, and the provision of group-based social services.
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Social Services includes the benefits and facilities such as education, food subsidies, health care, police, fire service, job training and subsidized housing, adoption, community management, policy research, and lobbying.
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This Community Health Worker (CHW) role is 50% dedicated to care engagement and re-engagement of people living with HIV and 50% providing administrative support to the teleprep program.
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Lead Community Health Worker - 3020 POPULATION HEALTH - HEALTH EQUITY WA SMMC WALLA WALLA at St Mary Medical Center - Walla Walla. The Community Health worker Lead reports to the Manager of Population Health SEWA and promotes comprehensive health and well-being within the community they reside in.
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The Community Health Worker (CHW) is part of the Hospital's team and community. The Community Health Worker helps clients to meet their goals by providing health education, teaching chronic-disease management skills, and by connecting them to a medical home and other community resources.
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The ConcertoCare Community Health Worker (CHW) serves as a key member of a multidisciplinary care team in an integrated care setting, addressing the needs of our most medically and socially complex patients.
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The purpose of a Community Health Worker (CHW) at Oak Street Health is to act as the bridge between our patients, community, and medical systems in order to remove barriers and increase wellness across all life domains.
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Community Health Worker certification or Associates or Bachelors in a related field is a plus. Title: Community Health Worker. Community Health Workers should plan to spend about half of their time outside of the center in patient-centered locations; this means having access to a reliable means of transportation to do so is required.
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We are pleased to share an exciting opportunity at Terros Health for a COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER, for our Correctional/ Justice Program located in Mesa, AZ. You will need to be professional, friendly, a self-starter, organized, and compassionate.
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The Community Health Worker in the Optum at Home program acts as a liaison for DSNP and CSNP members to ensure appropriate care is accessed, home and social assessments are completed, resources leveraged, and education provided.
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They work as part of a care team including a Nurse Practitioner, Case Manager (Behavioral Health Advocate or Registered Nurse), Care Navigator, and other supporting team members. Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN), Certified Nursing Assistant / Home Health Aide, OR Medical Assistant.
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At BILH - Addison Gilbert Hospital's GHS-SBHC, the Community Health Worker reflects the values of the GHS-SBHC while forming connections with the GHS student community. The SBHC is staffed with a Program Manager, Nurse Practitioner, Licensed Independent Clinical Social Worker, Community Health Worker, and a Front Desk Administrative Support individual.
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Attend weekly meetings with judicial staff including Judges, Pretrial Services, Community Corrections Probation/Parole Officers, Public Defender staff, District Attorney Staff. Complete weekly/monthly written reports and e-mails to probation/parole officers/pre trail mental health specialists as required.
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The Community Health Worker (CHW) serves the community as a bridge between the members (patients) and the health care and social systems (providers, community resources) through outreach and education.
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