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The Community Health Worker (CHW) is committed to supporting Santa Clara Family Health Plan Community Resource Center(s) (CRC) and has a unique role in making the health of communities more equitable, especially for populations experiencing disproportionally poor health outcomes.
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The Community Health Worker collaborates with the Retention and Adherence Program (RAP) team and members of a patient’s care team to provide strategic individual and group interventions to facilitate antiretroviral (ART) adherence and minimize barriers to reengagement and retention in care.
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2,000 hours of relevant experience, or completion of Community Health Worker certification course. Peer Support, Education, and Advocacy – provide individual support in the form of lay counseling to assist patients in managing their health and psychosocial service goals and action steps, may include appointment reminders, assisting with transportation, attending appointments with the patient to act as a cultural mediator with service providers, teaching how to navigate the larger service network within St. John’s and in the larger community.
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Utilizing their valuable lived experiences to promote an understanding of the member’s point of view and preference, the Community Health Worker (CHW) help address chronic conditions, preventive health care needs, and health-related social needs.
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The bilingual Community Health Worker (CHW) will function as a member of a multidisciplinary Texas Home Visiting team that recruits and serves low-income, first-time pregnant woman to support healthy pregnancy, births, early childhood.
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As a Field Based Community Health Worker (CHW), you will act in a liaison role with Community Organizations/members to ensure appropriate care is accessed as well as to provide home and social assessments and member education.
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A Community Health Worker contributes to AHF by working to create connections between our vulnerable population and their AHF healthcare center providers. To be successful as a Community health worker it is crucial to ensure that the AHF Core Values and Mission stay top of mind with all that you do.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS AND QUALIFICATIONS: Education: High School Diploma or GED required Certified Community Health Worker OR current eligibility to apply for certification Experience: Must have 2 years experience working in community health, human services, community outreach and/or healthcare.
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The Community Health Worker (CHW) offers preventive health services to prevent disease, disability, and other health conditions or their progression; to prolong life; and promote physical and mental health for patients and the community served.
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As a Community Health Worker (CHW), you'll collaborate closely with pediatric clients, caregivers, and our care team as you work to increase access to ABA services and drive better care outcomes.
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The University of Kentucky Center of Excellence in Rural Health is currently hiring a Community Health Worker (CHW) to be part of the Kentucky Homeplace program. The CHW will assess patient needs for health coverage, self-management health education, make referral recommendations and assist in accessing services as appropriate.
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Description The Community Health Worker (CHW) is responsible for helping patients and their families to navigate and access community services, other resources, and adopt healthy behaviors.
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The Community Health Worker (CHW) is responsible for providing outreach and in-reach activities for enrollment into the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) Program. The Community Health Worker is also responsible for supporting patients by directly linking them to community and social service resources in order to achieve better health outcomes.
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Department: Community Health Services/Lifeshare. Provides members with known community resources and supports the care team to identify member community support and provide health education as appropriate.
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Community Health Worker (CHW) State course completion. The Field Based Community Health Worker is responsible for assessment, planning and implementing care strategies that are individualized by patient and/or Community Organizations and directed toward the most appropriate, least restrictive level of care.
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