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Sea Mar Community Health Centers, a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) founded in 1978, is a community-based organization committed to providing quality, comprehensive health, human, housing, educational and cultural services to diverse communities, specializing in service to Latinos in Washington State.
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Working at Sea Mar Community Health Centers is more than just a job, it’s a fulfilling career with opportunity for advancement. Sea Mar Community Health Centersseeksan experienced Credentialing & Provider Enrollment Specialist.
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Administered through the Washington Association of Community & Migrant Health Centers. Sea Mar offers talented and motivated people the opportunity to work in a dynamic and growing community health organization.
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Education and/or Experience: Minimum Associates Degree in Nursing (ADN), Bachelors of Science Degree in Nursing (BSN); with a minimum of at least 3 years of community health experience preferred.
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Under the direction and guidance of the Manager of Patient Advocates in The University of Chicago Medicine’s Urban Health Initiative (UHI), the CHW will be responsible for providing health education and case management services to individuals, families and community members with asthma, diabetes and other chronic conditions within UCM’s community benefit communities.
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The Community Health Worker (CHW), per diem, will be responsible for identifying and determining social service needs for individuals in the community by conducting social determinants of health assessment within their scope through outreach and engagement activities.
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This role is a 0.5 FTE, part-time position for a Community Health Worker (CHW) Facilitate small-group psychoeducational sessions on mental health promotion and crisis prevention for immigrant families in community settings.
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The community health nurse will provide triage of acute health problems, coordinate medical care provided by community healthcare providers and function as a team member with the extended HCH shelter outreach team.
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Are you the Post Overdose Community Health Worker we have been looking for? RISE offers free confidential HIV counseling, testing and referrals, STI and Hepatitis testing, HIV Case Management, Housing Search & Advocacy, Peer Support Services, LGBT services, Overdose Prevention and Education, Needle Exchange, community education programs on HIV, STIs, viral Hepatitis, harm reduction, and LGBTQ cultural competency.
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Develop collaborative relationships with shelter providers and community health care providers. The community health nurse coordinates services in shelters for homeless adults.
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Working as a Community Health Promotion Specialist in the Harm Reduction Services Program for the City of Portland’s Public Health Division. The desired candidate will have experience working in the fields of harm reduction, overdose prevention, substance use prevention and/or treatment, as well as with grant/project management and community coalition building.
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Seeking a qualified individual for a full-time (37.5 hours per week), project position working as a Community Health Promotion Specialist in the Harm Reduction Services Program for the City of Portland's Public Health Division.
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Experience in, primary care, community health, and/or behavioral health preferred. Train shelter staff (as needed) on universal precautions, communicable disease prevention and management, medication management and other health issues.
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San Diego Foundation is seeking a retired professional who is invested in and passionate about addressing inequities in the community to become a Community Impact Partner, specifically to support a community initiative focused on increasing Black infant and maternal health outcomes in San Diego.
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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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