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Community Health Worker

Facility Child Health Pavilion Department Community Mental Health Services Schedule Full time Hours 40 Job Details As part of the Integrated Care Department, the Community Health Worker (CHW) is a part of a multidisciplinary team comprised of Medical Social Workers, Nurse Care Managers, Utilization Review nurses, and Resource Specialists, serving as a liaison and an extension of care between the healthcare system, social services, and the community. The CHWs serves as a trusted support to the patients and families in the Dayton region by building relationships, facilitating access to services, and improving the quality and cultural competence of service delivery. A Community Health Worker also builds individual and community resiliency by increasing health knowledge and self-sufficiency through a range of activities such as outreach, community education, social support, and advocacy. This education may be identified by the specialized area of care or focus of chronic condition the patient and/or family exhibits including, but not limited to asthma management, sickle cell disease management, infant and maternal health improved outcomes, high risk pregnancy and postpartum support, and foster care/kinship needs. CHWs help to break down barriers that a family may have that prevents them from attending appointments, following medication regimens, maintaining routines, schedules, and safe health habits. CHWs help families set goals and empower them to advocate for themselves and their children. CHWs also provide community education and engagement through the participation of various community outreach activities and events. CHWs further support families through facilitation of enrollment in the Dayton Regional Pathways HUB and other value-based opportunities with Medicaid Managed Care entities. Education Associates degree from an accredited program is required Certification Community Health Worker certification which is licensed by Ohio Board of Nursing, including CPR certification obtained within 12 months of hire. Experience Good driving record and reliable transportation required Experience with computer software including Microsoft Word and Excel required A working knowledge of community resources is required. Good communication skills are required 1-2 yr. working in Healthcare or Public Health systems preferred Knowledge of some medical terminology is preferred Department Specific Job Details full time, 40 hours Monday - Friday, 8:00 AM - 4:30 PM serving the Community Health services at the Connor Child Health Pavilion