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Community Health Worker. Develop a referral network to assist Tribal members in meeting their health care needs and assess community health care resources to determine and address gaps in care.
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As a relationship manager, you will be responsible for ensuring that your cohort of Fellows cultivate strong ties across Pursuit's extensive network and the broader tech industry through thoughtful programming that aims to (1) expand Fellows' networks within the tech industry and foster close relationships with volunteers from partner companies such as Uber, Peloton and NY Times, and (2) develop strong community bonds among Fellows and their peers, alumni, staff, board members, mentors, etc.
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Reviews and assesses the diet and health histories of clients, identifies all relevant risk factors and refers high risk clients to WIC Dietician; develops plans for diet improvement; educates clients on various health and nutrition issues; makes referrals to other community resource agencies and monitors client progress; determines and assigns appropriate food packages.
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The Community Health Worker (CHW) will play an integral role within Jefferson Health's Ryan White Program, providing essential support to individuals living with HIV who are low-income, uninsured, or underinsured.
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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 Engagement Director plays the most critical role between operations and implementation, as a team leader who can utilize critical thinking skills, experience, strategy and coaching skills, and partner with peer role provided by partner agency to achieve measurable contract goals.
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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. Identify and address the strengths, which will aid the individual or family in the recovery and resiliency process, as well as the barriers that could impede the development of skills needed for independent functioning in the community.
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Provide contracted therapeutic day treatment, home-based, mentoring, or other community service, as assigned. Home-based, therapeutic day treatment, or other community-based service and Medicaid experience preferred.
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Knowledge of Main Street or related programs and other community development entities such as Downtown Development Authorities, and Hospitality and Tourism Authorities. Scope and Impact: The Community Development Director is a strategic leader who plays a crucial role in shaping the city's future.
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Performs work in community health programs in pest control activities, in the collection and removal of debris from environmental surfaces, and in the removal of snow and ice. Directs tenant activity programs in projects; plans and coordinates activities to improve tenant management relations and to improve and encourage participation from the community; coordinates contacts with residents of projects and the surrounding neighborhood to elicit their support and participation in group recreation activities.
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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. Successful completion of a Community Health Worker formal training program such as from a college or other education institution is preferred.
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Family First Health is seeking a Bilingual Haitian/Creole speaking Community Health Worker for our York location. Successful completion of a Community Health Worker formal certification training program.
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Under the general supervision of the Intake & Recruitment Manager, the Community Outreach Specialist will conduct networking activities to drive RiseBoro' s growth through referral source network building; develop lead-optimization strategies plan education; and help develop community engagement events to proliferate increased awareness, advocacy, and strategic partnerships with referral sources.
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Specifically, the Community Engagement Specialist (CES) will work to explore and harness community partnerships and resources to create a network of health and equity promotion support for refugee & other newcomer populations.
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Advanced knowledge of community planning, urban design, regulatory planning, site planning, plan reviews, brownfield redevelopment, transportation planning, parks and recreation planning, historic preservation, affordable housing, grants and funding, and community engagement.
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