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Community Health Worker/Promotor(a) de Salud
ZÓCalo Health
Remote community health promoter job
at Zócalo Health
Work from Home (Riverside) (Full Time)
Compensation: $29.00 - $31.00 per hour
About Us
Zócalo Health is the first tech-driven provider built specifically for Latinos, by Latinos. We are developing a new approach to care that is designed around our very own shared and lived experiences and brings care to our
gente
. Founded in 2021 on the idea that our communities deserve more than just safety nets, we are backed by leading healthcare and social impact investors in the country to bring our vision to life.
Our mission is to improve the lives of our communities-communities that have dealt with generations of poor experiences. These experiences include waiting hours in waiting rooms, spending mere minutes with doctors who don't speak their language, and depending on their youngest kids to help them navigate our complex healthcare system. At Zócalo Health, we meet our members where they are, bringing care into their homes and neighborhoods through our team of community-based care providers and virtual care offerings.
We partner with community-based organizations, local healthcare providers, and health plans that recognize the value of culturally aligned care, which are not limited to brief interactions in an exam room. Together, we are building a new experience that revolves around the use of modern technology, culturally competent primary care, behavioral health, and social services to provide a radically better experience of care for every member, their family, and the communities we serve.
We are committed to expanding our reach to serve more members and their communities. We are looking for passionate individuals who share our belief that healthcare should be accessible, personalized, and rooted in the community. Join us in our mission to ensure that no one has to navigate the complexities of the healthcare system alone and that everyone receives the local, culturally competent care they deserve.
Role Description
Our care model is designed to meet members wherever they are-whether in their homes, online or in their community. CommunityHealth Workers are integral to our mission of providing culturally aligned and accessible care to the Latino community. They build trust through shared cultural and linguistic backgrounds, improving patient engagement and access to care.
Zócalo Health is looking for a CommunityHealth Worker to work directly with our patients to help them navigate their health and social needs. You will work with an assigned panel of members dealing with unmet social needs and numerous health conditions. You will educate patients on disease prevention and healthy behaviors, coordinate comprehensive care by scheduling appointments and facilitating follow-ups, and address social determinants of health by connecting patients with essential community resources. Your work enhances patient advocacy and satisfaction and reduces healthcare costs by preventing unnecessary hospital visits. You will also help organize community events and gather valuable health data, ensuring our care model is responsive to the community's needs, promoting overall health equity and better outcomes for our members.
This position reports to the CommunityHealth Worker Manager. You will work primarily in your community, with some work-from-home responsibilities.
The
CommunityHealth Worker
will contribute in the following ways:
Play an active role in patient registration and enrollment, including organizing community engagement and outbound calls to patients.
Conduct outreach (virtually and in-person) to patients scheduled for appointments and complete initial intake.
Engage with a panel of assigned patients to provide care navigation, appointment logistics, prescription drug support, lab support, referral coordination, care plan adherence, and resource sharing.
Assess for social determinants of health (SDOH) needs and enroll patients in SDOH programs, including care planning development, referral to community resources, coaching, and graduation planning.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary care team to contribute to care plans, triage requests, and solve complex patient needs.
Document all patient and care team interactions across multiple systems and tools.
Participate in community events to support patient activation and trust-building, including relationship-building with key contacts, facilitating group education sessions, and liaising with community organizations.
Provide culturally and linguistically appropriate health education and information.
Assist with federal and state support program enrollment, appointment scheduling, referrals, and promoting continuity of care.
Support individualized goal setting using motivational interviewing.
Conduct individual social needs assessments.
Provide social support by listening to patient concerns and referring to appropriate support resources.
Attend and participate in community events as a Zócalo Health representative.
Coordinate internal clinical services.
Qualifications
Language/Culture
Fluency (verbal and written) in English and Spanish.
Knowledgeable of Latino customs and cultural norms (preferred)
Education
High school diploma or GED (minimum).
Licenses/Certifications (CA only)
Must possess a CommunityHealth Worker certification, which included field experience as a requirement for completion -OR-
Demonstration of 2,000+ hours of CHW work (paid or volunteer) in the past three years and willingness to obtain a CommunityHealth Worker certification within 18 months of hire date
Experience
1-3 years healthcare experience or healthcare navigation within the community.
2 - 5 years of community work, advocacy, engagement, or organizing.
Previous working experience in related jobs (healthpromotion, project coordination, social research, administration).
Familiarity with Google workspace. (preferred)
Past experience documenting in an EHR. (preferred)
Training in motivational interviewing. (preferred)
Complementary competencies and skills
Comfortable working with multiple computer applications simultaneously and willingness to learn new technologies and frameworks.
Team player who builds effective working relationships.
Ability to train others.
Well-known in and have strong ties to the local Latino community. (preferred)
Well versed in local resources to support SDOH needs. (preferred)
COVID-19 vaccination requirement
Zócalo Health requires all members of the care team to be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 (including any booster shots if required), where allowable under the law, unless they are approved for a reasonable accommodation based on disability, medical condition, religious belief, or other legally recognized reasons that prevents them from being vaccinated.
You are required to have received at least one COVID-19 shot prior to your first day of employment and to provide proof of your vaccination status or apply for reasonable accommodation within the first 10 days of your employment. Please note that in some states and roles, you may be required to provide proof of full vaccination or an approved reasonable accommodation before you can begin to actively work.
Flexible and able to travel to other communities
Willing to travel to support community events and in person patient appointments.
Have reliable sources of transportation.
Benefits & Perks
Ground floor opportunity; shape the direction of a fast-growing, high impact healthcare company
Comprehensive benefits (medical/dental/vision)
Generous home office stipend
Competitive compensation
Generous PTO policy including 6 paid holidays.
You must be authorized to work in the United States. We are open to remote work anywhere in the locations outlined in this job description.
At Zócalo Health Inc., we see diversity and inclusion as a source of strength in transforming healthcare. We believe building trust and innovation are best achieved through diverse perspectives. To us, acceptance and respect are rooted in an understanding that people do not experience things in the same way, including our healthcare system. Individuals seeking employment at Zócalo Health are considered without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Those seeking employment at Zócalo Health are considered without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability status.
$29-31 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
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Community Health Worker
Devoted Health 4.1
Remote community health promoter job
This is a fully remote role.
A bit more this role:
Devoted Medical was founded on the belief that if we treat each patient like we would our loved ones, we can meaningfully improve healthcare experiences and outcomes for some of America's most vulnerable patient populations. The Gold Care Program is at the heart of this goal: we are a highly collaborative, multidisciplinary team of physicians, nurse practitioners, nurse case managers, social work case managers, communityhealth workers, and outreach specialists united by our mission to build a better care delivery system for Devoted's most complex members. Through a mixture of in-home and virtual interventions, we provide whole-person clinical, social and logistical support for patients with complex chronic conditions and patients at high risk of hospital admissions.
The CommunityHealth Worker (CHW) is vital to the Gold Care Program, playing a critical role in building trusting patient relationships and empowering patients to live healthy, dignified, independent lives. The CHW's primary responsibilities include in-home and/or virtual patient visits (dependent on geography and program needs) using the 5M's framework, front-line patient advocacy, community resource connection, care navigation/coordination, and wellness & life skills coaching (details below). To succeed in this role, an individual must be an adaptable & resourceful problem-solver, a compassionate & collaborative team player, and feels a deep connection to our mission to treat each of our patients as we would our own family.
Your Responsibilities and Impact will include:
Patient Advocate & Community Resource Connector
Screening patients for Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) needs & mobilize appropriate community-based resources, ensuring long term patient success
Identify & maintain list of community resources to meet patient needs (i.e., transportation, housing, financial, food, medication discounts, support groups)
Perform a mixture of virtual, telephonic & field-based (depending on geography) patient outreach, education & engagement visits to build rapport and overcome barriers
Care Navigator/Coordinator
Serve as Care Traffic Controller, working closely with patients' PCP, specialists, and the interdisciplinary care team to facilitate and track resolution of clinical orders, such as scheduling appointments, diagnostic testing, DME, and Home Health
Collaborate with interdisciplinary care team in reviewing patient panel needs and expediting/prioritizing key tasks such as scheduling follow-up visits and coordination of STARs gaps closure
Prepare for, and actively participate in, weekly interdisciplinary care team meetings, helping the team to identify high risk patients, solutions to overcome barriers, and defining next steps towards meeting goals
Wellness & Life Skills Coach
Assist patients with practical skill development, such as tech and health literacy, smoking cessation, budgeting, and nutrition education
Conduct Fall Risk Assessments in home and provide education to patient on safety concerns identified
Educate & motivate patients' families and caregivers on patient needs to establish a sustainable support system
Required skills and experience:
CommunityHealth Worker Certification, Certification of Medical Assistant (CMA), Registered Medical Assistant (RMA), or an Associates degree or higher in health sciences or related field and 3+ years' work experience in a healthcare setting
Understanding of how to identify community resources and experience working with patients to access these
Experience working on an interdisciplinary team of healthcare professionals
Comfortable working with internal and external stakeholders to advocate for our patients
Prior experience working with complex patients and/or underserved populations
Desired skills and experience:
Bilingual preferred (English/Spanish) but not required
Geriatric experience or experience caring for a Medicare population
Health insurance experience, particularly Medicare Advantage
Two (2) years of experience in outpatient medical care, with a bonus if you have experience with telehealth or house call visits
Attributes to success:
You love helping others improve their health and navigate a complex healthcare system with compassion, empathy, and warmth
You are able to ease the stress and anxiety of patients during difficult times
You have a natural ability to successfully communicate and interact with different stakeholders in a patient's life from doctors to pharmacies to nurses to caregivers
Agility, resilience, and collaboration are critical to your success - we are a fast-paced, high-energy, growing organization and have a start-up mentality
You are comfortable engaging and learning new technologies including electronic health records, computer platforms, operating systems and programs (Google Chrome, Google Sheets)
You have a passion for supporting the delivery of healthcare that we would want for our own family
Salary range
: $24-$26/hour
Employer-sponsored health insurance and dental and vision plan with low or no premium
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The pay range listed for this position is the range the organization reasonably and in good faith expects to pay for this position at the time of the posting. Once the interview process begins, your talent partner will provide additional information on the compensation for the role, along with additional information on our total rewards package. The actual base salary offered will depend on a variety of factors, including the qualifications of the individual applicant for the position, years of relevant experience, specific and unique skills, level of education attained, certifications or other professional licenses held, and the location in which the applicant lives and/or from which they will be performing the job.
Our Total Rewards package includes:
Employer sponsored health, dental and vision plan with low or no premium
Generous paid time off
$100 monthly mobile or internet stipend
Stock options for all employees
Bonus eligibility for all roles excluding Director and above; Commission eligibility for Sales roles
Parental leave program
401K program
And more....
*Our total rewards package is for full time employees only. Intern and Contract positions are not eligible.
Healthcare equality is at the center of Devoted's mission to treat our members like family. We are committed to a diverse and vibrant workforce.
At Devoted Health, we're on a mission to dramatically improve the health and well-being of older Americans by caring for every person like family. That's why we're gathering smart, diverse, and big-hearted people to create a new kind of all-in-one healthcare company - one that combines compassion, health insurance, clinical care, service, and technology - to deliver a complete and integrated healthcare solution that delivers high quality care that everyone would want for someone they love. Founded in 2017, we've grown fast and now serve members across the United States. And we've just started. So join us on this mission!
Devoted is an equal opportunity employer. We are committed to a safe and supportive work environment in which all employees have the opportunity to participate and contribute to the success of the business. We value diversity and collaboration. Individuals are respected for their skills, experience, and unique perspectives. This commitment is embodied in Devoted's Code of Conduct, our company values and the way we do business.
As an Equal Opportunity Employer, the Company does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, pregnancy status, marital status, national origin, disability, age, sexual orientation, veteran status, genetic information, gender identity, gender expression, or any other factor prohibited by law. Our management team is dedicated to this policy with respect to recruitment, hiring, placement, promotion, transfer, training, compensation, benefits, employee activities and general treatment during employment.
$24-26 hourly Auto-Apply 6d ago
Community Health Worker, Hospital Care Transition Program
Rhode Island Parent Information Network 3.6
Remote community health promoter job
RIPIN
Job Posting
CommunityHealth Worker, Hospital Care Transition Program
$20 - $22 / hour
About RIPIN:
RIPIN deploys a peer model to support people with special healthcare and education needs across the whole lifespan. Founded in 1991 by a group of parents of children with special needs, RIPIN continues to be peer-led: a majority of our board and more than three-fourths of our staff are parents or caretakers of loved ones with special needs. RIPIN's peer professionals now help more than 45,000 Rhode Islanders every year navigate healthcare, schools, and other support systems.
Job Summary: The CommunityHealth Worker (CHW) is a peer who has experience in navigating Rhode Island's health system for themselves, a family member or through previous employment. This CHW will work in RIPIN's Hospital Care Transition Program, which supports Rhode Islanders who may be good candidates to discharge from the hospital back to their homes or other community settings but need a little extra assistance to make that possible. The CHW will be a critical part of a comprehensive team providing options counseling, resources and referrals for post-hospital care. CHWs will engage with consumers in hospital settings providing person centered, culturally sensitive support, and building on the values, strengths and preferences of the patient. The CHW will also serve as an effective role model and mentor.
Essential Functions:
• Assist patients and families in understanding and accessing informal and formal options for post-discharge care benefits including copay and cost of care.
• Review and educate on benefits and eligibility for Medicaid Fee-For-Service, Medicaid/Medicare Managed Care, Medicare Advantage Plans, and any available private insurances.
• Assist the consumer in completion and submission of enrollment or benefit applications. Refer consumers to other services and public or private agencies for additional supports as needed.
• Utilizing motivational interviewing skills and culturally sensitive methods to collaborate with patients to explore preferred post-discharge supports and identify social determinants of health and/or areas of need within their community environment.
• Review care options including natural supports, home care services, medical equipment, adult day health programs, senior centers and assisted living communities.
• Coordinate with hospital discharge and health plan staff to enable post-discharge home and community supports to be established in a timely manner.
• Assist consumers as they transition to independence/case closure by engaging with consumers and providing follow up support.
• Maintain timely, accurate records, documentation, and reports as required.
• Actively participate and complete training and professional development activities
• Assist in statewide system analysis, planning and coordination with state agencies, state and local boards, community-based organizations, and community rehabilitation programs.
• Accept other duties and responsibilities as assigned.
Qualifications
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities:
• Ability to demonstrate sensitivity towards, relate to, form trusting connections with, and motivate consumers as a peer mentor and to address barriers to care, health and wellness
• Knowledge of Rhode Island health systems, terminology, supports, and services
• Demonstrated ability and skill to work collaboratively with co-workers, consumers, families, service providers, and health plans, etc.
• Skilled and/or willingness to learn and initiate motivational interviewing techniques with consumers
• Demonstrated prior success in accessing community-based resources in Rhode Island
• Strong written and oral communication skills • Excellent organizational skills to manage multiple priorities and tasks
• A deep understanding of, commitment to, and ability to carry out the mission, vision, philosophy and values of RIPIN
• Demonstrated proficiency with Microsoft Office/computer skills to enter data, prepare reports and correspondence
Education and Experience:
High School diploma or GED
Attained or working towards a bachelor's degree, or a combination of education, experience, and skills to effectively carry out responsibilities and assignments
CommunityHealth Workers certification preferred; non-certified incumbents are expected to earn certification within 18 months of hire date
Personal experience navigating state and community services and programs on behalf of self or a family member
Previous experience supporting families or individuals with special care needs or disabilities or families or individuals accessing health programs and services
Demonstrated ability to work both independently and as an effective team member
Demonstrated experience working with diverse populations
A combination of education and experience demonstrating acquisition of the skills and abilities required
Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to talk or hear. The employee regularly is required to stand, walk, sit, use hand to finger, handle or feel objects, tools, or controls; and reach with hands and arms. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to climb stairs, reach, stretch, stand and bend. The employee frequently lifts and/or moves up to 25 pounds. CommunityHealth Workers are required to climb up to three flights of stairs to conduct home and community visits.
Working Conditions/ Work Environment:
• Primary work location is a climate-controlled indoor hospital or office environment; however, employee will also be required to conduct visits in private homes and various community locations
• A significant portion of work may be based out of a hospital location, which may bring elevated risk of exposure to COVID-19 or other infectious diseases
• Must have suitable space to work remotely at home as needed
• Must be able to provide own reliable transportation to facilitate visits to client's home or community setting and travel between multiple provider sites
• Flexibility for occasional travel related to job requirements
• Willingness and ability to work limited evenings and weekends as needed
• Provide own reliable transportation with proof of RI minimum requirements of auto insurance
• Will be required to follow site's COVID testing and vaccination requirements
The physical demands and work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
RIPIN provides equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, disability, genetic information, marital status, or status as a covered veteran in accordance with applicable federal, state and local laws. T
his description is not intended to describe, in detail, the multitude of tasks that may be assigned but rather to give the employee a general sense of the responsibilities and expectations required of his/her position. As the nature of the Agency's work changes, so too, may the essential functions of this position.
$20-22 hourly 14d ago
Community Health Worker - Chicago, Illinois
Waymark 3.5
Remote community health promoter job
Waymark is a mission-driven team of healthcare providers, technologists, and builders working to transform care for people with Medicaid benefits. We partner with communities to deliver technology-enabled, human-centered support that helps patients stay healthy and thrive. We're designing tools and systems that bring care directly to those who need it most-removing barriers and reimagining what's possible in Medicaid healthcare delivery.Our Values
At Waymark, our values are the foundation of how we work, grow, and support one another:
Bold Builders: We tackle the toughest challenges in care delivery by harnessing the power of community and technology.
Humble Learners: We seek feedback, embrace diverse perspectives, and welcome challenges to our assumptions.
Experiment to Improve: We use data to inform decisions and continuously assess our performance.
Focused Urgency: Our mission drives us to act swiftly and relentlessly in pursuit of meaningful results.
If this resonates with you, we invite you to bring your creativity, energy, and curiosity to Waymark.
About this Role
As a CommunityHealth Worker, you will be Waymark's frontline presence in the community, connecting with patients to provide social support, advocacy and navigation. You will work to improve the health of patients from low- income communities, by connecting them with various providers and resources. You will be part of a care team that is multidisciplinary and includes licensed clinical social workers, pharmacists, and care coordinators.
Key Responsibilities
Attend a 2-3 week long paid training program.
Meet patients in the community, in the home, and in healthcare facilities and conduct a needs assessment, including motivating patients to set and achieve health goals.
Help patients with health-related social issues like homelessness, substance use and hunger.
Work with other CHWs and staff to create a directory of community resources (e.g., food banks, housing assistance programs, childcare resources, etc.).
Manage relationships with the healthcare facility providers and partner with care delivery team (Pharmacists, Social workers, and Care Coordinators).
Continuously expand knowledge of community resources, services, and programs available to members and build ongoing relationships with these organizations to advocate for members.
Accompany members to medical appointments as appropriate.
Navigate technology systems to document each patient encounter in detail and accurately.
Meet patients virtually, by phone or video visit, for conversations as appropriate.
Support outreach to individuals eligible for Waymark support both in-person and by phone to establish a relationship and let them know about Waymark's services.
Participate in weekly care team huddles.
Minimum Qualifications
Highly organized and self-motivated to work independently and manage schedules efficiently.
Sound judgment and the ability to quickly analyze situations.
Ability to work with a diverse community in an empathetic, passionate and professional manner.
Friendly, energetic, and enthusiastic personality.
Desire to help others.
Cultural competency- able to work with diverse groups of community members.
Excellent interpersonal communication skills and active listening abilities.
Computer literate with experience and comfort using technology for virtual communication, scheduling, and documentation.
Comfortable with ambiguity and taking on a variety of tasks as needed.
Reside within a commutable distance of Chicago, Illinois.
Travel required within the surrounding counties (up to 80%).
Current Driver's license and access to an insured vehicle.
Preferred Qualifications
CommunityHealth Worker certification.
Long time resident of the Chicago area and knowledgeable of community resources.
Experience conducting home visits and outreach.
Experience working with managed care patients.
Experience in customer- or client-service roles
Knowledge of Greater Chicago Medicaid populations.
Hourly Rate Range
$23.08 - $26.20
In addition to salary, we offer a comprehensive benefits package. Here's what you can expect:
Stock Options: Opportunity to invest in the company's growth.
Work-from-Home Stipend: A dedicated stipend for your first year to help set up your home office.
Medical, Vision, and Dental Coverage: Comprehensive plans to keep you and your family healthy.
Life Insurance: Basic life insurance to give you peace of mind.
Paid Time Off: 20 vacation days, accrued over the year, plus 11 paid holidays.
Parental Leave: 16 weeks of paid leave for birthing parents after six months of employment, and 8 weeks of bonding leave for non-birthing parents.
Retirement Savings: Access to a 401(k) plan with a company contribution, subject to a vesting schedule.
Commuter Benefits: Convenient options to support your commute needs.
Professional Development Stipend: A dedicated stipend supports professional development and growth.
COVID Vaccination: Waymark has adopted a policy on mandatory full vaccination to safeguard our employees, our partners, and the patients we serve from the hazard of COVID-19. As a healthcare company, we believe it is important for our employees and actions to reflect the best available science and the interests of public health. You will be asked to attest to your COVID vaccination status before an offer of employment is made.
Offer of employment is contingent upon successful completion of a background check.
Don't check off every box in the requirements listed above? Please apply anyway! Studies have shown that some of us may be less likely to apply to jobs unless we meet every single qualification. Waymark is dedicated to building a supportive, equal opportunity, and accessible workplace that fosters a sense of belonging - so if you're excited about this role but your past experience doesn't align perfectly with every preferred qualification in the job description, we encourage you to still consider submitting an application. You may be just the right candidate for this role or another one of our openings!
$23.1-26.2 hourly Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Community Health Worker
Duffy Health Center 4.0
Remote community health promoter job
Duffy Health Center is a patient-centered medical home, and every role requires functioning effectively using a team-based approach. The CommunityHealth Worker (CHW) is responsible for examining, analyzing, and evaluating facts and circumstances surrounding individual problems, situations, transactions and determining actions to be taken within the limits of standard or accepted practices for patient care and scope of practice. This position is deemed non-essential* in the DHC Emergency Operations Plan.
Position Functions
The statements contained in this job description reflect general details, as necessary, to describe the principal functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility. It should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties, as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or provide relief, to equalize peak work periods or otherwise to balance the workload.
Conducts outreach, case finding and education services, to identify and target individuals who are homeless or at risk of homelessness and in need of health care and other services.
2. Provides support for strategies to facilitate referrals, transitions, and communication among and between systems of care on behalf of persons.
3. Visits with patients/clients to develop relationships, provide peer support, and promote harm reduction and self-care behaviors.
4. Screens for patient needs and assists patients/clients with access to health care and other services.
5. Assists patients/clients with navigating through systems of health care and community social services, helping overcome barriers presented by adverse Social Determinants of Health (SDOH), such as using public transportation and escort to appointments as needed.
6. Assists clients with maintaining linkages with care providers and partner agencies, promoting adherence to medical regimens, plans of care, and achievement of self-management goals.
7. Promotes access to self-help groups, treatment programs, and other services in the community.
8. Completes CHW reports as required by funding sources. Reports may include daily encounter logs, grant data monthly submissions and summaries of interventions for medical documentation.
9. Participates in all relevant meetings, conferences, and committees as assigned or requested.
10. Assists Duffy Health Center program staff in educating hospital and community partners about unique needs and issues related to homelessness and access to health care.
11. Maintains a positive working relationship with coworkers, hospital staff, and community partners.
12. Maintains professional ethics, adheres to Duffy's philosophy of care, complies with grant activities and program expectations, and abides Duffy Health Center's Employee code of Conduct.
13. Maintains awareness and cultivates knowledge of comprehensive resources within the community on behalf of and in response to the health and human service needs of patients/clients.
14. Maintains a case load of patients/clients as required by the funding source, provide ongoing follow up to patients/clients for adherence with care plans, appointments, and progress towards goals.
Qualifications
Recommended Minimum Qualifications
Minimum Education and Experience
An applicant for this position requires a minimum of a High School Diploma or educational equivalent with one (1) to three (3) years of lived experience with homelessness, mental health, physical health and/or addiction issues.
Requirements under the DHC Emergency Operations Plan
During a declared Emergency, staff deemed as Essential Personnel are expected to work onsite at Duffy Health Center and Non-Essential Personnel are expected to work remotely. This position is non-essential and therefore this position may be expected to work remotely' during a declared emergency.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
A candidate for this position should have the following:
Knowledge of or willingness to learn:
Local groups and organizations providing social services
Microsoft Office programs, including but not limited to, Excel, Word, PowerPoint, etc, Issues related to homelessness and at-risk individuals, including mental illness, substance abuse, criminal history, and physical and sexual abuse.
Protocols for handling crises and maintaining confidentiality.
Skill in:
Motivational interviewing
Peer expertise gained through life experiences
Assessing and addressing the needs of persons who are homeless or at risk of becoming homeless
Effective outreach to patients/clients who are struggling with physical and/or mental health issues, substance use issues, and/or homelessness or risk factors for homelessness
Ability to:
Share personal story and hope for better health with patients/clients
Navigate public transportation system and educate patients/clients in using public transportation
Operate small office equipment, including a PC, scanner, and copier
Interact effectively and appropriately with patients/clients and community contacts
Maintain confidentiality of information
Commit to the philosophy and mission of Duffy Health Center, which serves people experiencing homelessness or at risk of homelessness, and to the team-based approach as part of PCMH
Accountability
The nature of work means that errors can be easily detected, usually by the employee. Consequences of errors, missed deadlines or poor judgment may result in minor confusion, involving minimal time and expense for correction.
Judgment
Well defined or detailed rules, instructions and procedures cover all aspects of work. Judgment involves choosing the appropriate practices, procedures, regulations, or guidelines to apply in each case.
Complexity
The work consists of simple, routine, or repetitive tasks and/or operations with few variations in established procedures.
Supervision Required
Under direct supervision, where clear, detailed, and specific instructions govern the work or are explained with each assignment. The employee works as instructed and consults with the supervisor as needed on all matters not specifically covered in the guidelines or instructions. The supervisor maintains control by reviewing the work in progress or upon completion.
Nature and Purpose of Contacts
Relationships with co-workers and the general patient population involving frequent explanation, discussion or interpretation of practices, procedures, regulations, or guidelines in order to render service, plan, or coordinate work efforts, or resolve operating problems. Other regular contacts are with patient/service recipients and employees of outside organizations such as healthcare or social service agencies. More than ordinary courtesy, tact and diplomacy may be required to resolve complaints or deal with hostile, uncooperative, or uninformed persons.
Work Environment
Employee work involves everyday discomforts typical of offices, with occasional exposure to outside elements. Noise or physical surroundings may be distracting but conditions are generally not unpleasant.
Physical Demands
Little or no physical demands are required to perform the work. Work effort principally involves sitting to perform work tasks, with intermittent periods of stooping, walking, and standing. There may also be some occasional lifting of objects (up to 10 lbs.).
Motor Skills
Duties are largely mental rather than physical, but the job may occasionally require minimal motor skills for activities such as moving objects, computer and/or most other office equipment, typing, filing, sorting, or operating a motor vehicle.
Occupational Risk
Duties of job present little potential for injury. Risk exposure may be similar to that found in typical office settings.
Confidentiality
Has access to confidential information obtained during performance of regular position responsibilities, where the effect of any disclosure would probably be negligible or where the full significance of the overall confidential matter would not be apparent in the work performed.
Essential*
*Employees designated as “essential,” a standard Incident Command term used in Emergency Management, typically work on-site to
provide direct clinical care or management of such.
Non-essential*
*Employees designated as “non-essential,” a standard Incident Command term used in Emergency Management, typically work off-site
remotely to provide either clinical or administrative support to clinical operations.
$34k-49k yearly est. 14d ago
Community Health Worker - Ohio Mobile
Caresource 4.9
Community health promoter job in Columbus, OH
The CommunityHealth Worker participates as a member of the inter-disciplinary care team (ICT) to coordinate care for members.
Essential Functions:
Engage with the member in a variety of settings to establish an effective, professional relationship. Settings for engagement include but are not limited to; hospital, provider office, community agency, member's home, telephonic or electronic communication
Accompany members to appointments and other social service encounters when necessary
Coordinate logistics to support members' care plan goals and interventions - reminders, transportation, and childcare arrangements
Verify eligibility, previous enrollment history, demographics and current health status of each member
Contribute to assessments by gathering information from the member, family, providers and other stakeholders
Contribute to the development and implementation of the individualized care plan based on member's needs and preferences, reporting information to the Case Manager
Assist with identifying and managing barriers to achievement of care plan goals
Assist with empowering the member to manage and improve their health, wellness, safety, adaptation, and self-care through effective care coordination
Assist with the provision of health education and wellness materials as directed by the Case Manager(s) or Team Lead
Evaluate member satisfaction through open communication and monitoring of concerns or issues
Maintain appropriate documentation within protocols and guidelines of the Care Management program
Looks for ways to improve the process to make the members' experience with CareSource easier and shares with leadership to make it a standard, repeatable process
Regular travel to conduct member, provider and community based visits as needed to ensure effective administration of the program
Perform any other job duties as requested
Education and Experience:
High School Diploma or General Education Diploma (GED), is required
Minimum of two (2) years of experience in either volunteer or paid position working in community settings with at risk populations providing coordination of services is preferred
Competencies, Knowledge and Skills:
Proficient with Microsoft Office, including Outlook, Word and Excel
Sensitivity to and experience working within different cultures
Good interpersonal skills
Ability to work independently and within a team environment
Ability to identify problems and opportunities and communicate to management
Developing knowledge of local, state & federal healthcare laws and regulations & all company policies regarding case management practices
Demonstrate compassion, support and collaboration with members and families
Self-motivated and inquisitive
Comfort with asking pertinent questions
Ability to work in a fast-paced environment
Ability to demonstrate and promote ethical conduct
Ability to develop positive relationships with all stakeholders
Awareness of community & state support resources
Organized , detail-oriented and conflict resolution skills
Ability to keep composure and professionalism during times of high emotional stress
Ability to maintain confidentiality and act in the company's best interest
Proven track record of demonstrating empathy and compassion for individuals
Proven track record for improving processes to make things easier for those you have served
Licensure and Certification:
CommunityHealth Worker Certification, or equivalent approved training program, is preferred
Must have valid driver's license, vehicle and verifiable insurance. Employment in this position is conditional pending successful clearance of a driver's license record check and verified insurance. If the driver's license record results are unacceptable, the offer will be withdrawn or, if employee has started employment in position, employment in the position will be terminated.
To help protect our employees, members, and the communities we serve from acquiring communicable diseases, Influenza vaccination is a requirement of this position. CareSource requires annual proof of Influenza vaccination for designated positions during Influenza season (October 1 - March 31) as a condition of continued employment. Employees hired during Influenza season will have thirty (30) days from their hire date to complete the required vaccination and have record of immunization verified.
CareSource adheres to all federal, state, and local regulations. CareSource provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities or medical conditions, sincerely held religious beliefs, or as required by state law to enable the employee to perform the essential functions of the position. Request for accommodations will be completed through an interactive review process.
Working Conditions:
This is a mobile position, meaning that regular travel to different work locations, including homes, offices or other public settings, is essential. Will be exposed to weather conditions typical of the location and may be required to stand and/or sit for long periods of time.
Must reside in the same territory they are assigned to work in; exceptions may be considered, due to business need
May be required to travel greater than 50% of time to perform work duties.
Required to use general office equipment, such as a telephone, photocopier, fax machine, and personal computer
Flexible hours, including possible evenings and/or weekends as needed to serve the needs of our members
Compensation Range:
$35,900.00 - $57,300.00 CareSource takes into consideration a combination of a candidate's education, training, and experience as well as the position's scope and complexity, the discretion and latitude required for the role, and other external and internal data when establishing a salary level. In addition to base compensation, you may qualify for a bonus tied to company and individual performance. We are highly invested in every employee's total well-being and offer a substantial and comprehensive total rewards package.
Compensation Type:
Hourly
Competencies:
- Fostering a Collaborative Workplace Culture - Cultivate Partnerships - Develop Self and Others - Drive Execution - Influence Others - Pursue Personal Excellence - Understand the Business
This is not all inclusive. CareSource reserves the right to amend this job description at any time. CareSource is an Equal Opportunity Employer. We are dedicated to fostering an environment of belonging that welcomes and supports individuals of all backgrounds.
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$35.9k-57.3k yearly 4d ago
Behavioral Health Respite Treatment Advocate: Franklin County
National Youth Advocate Program 3.9
Community health promoter job in Columbus, OH
Treatment Advocate; Franklin County and Delaware County
$20.00 per hour
This is a full-time position.
Join our team as a Treatment Advocate with a schedule that adapts to your life. Work a standard weekday shift (typically 11am-7pm) providing essential support services, with dedicated evening hours for respite care sessions starting at 3:30pm.
- Weekday flexibility to structure your 8-hour day, with required evening availability
- Choice of one weekend day (Saturday OR Sunday) with flexible hours between 9am-7pm
- Two consistent days off per week
- Ability to customize your schedule within our service requirements
Perfect for individuals who value work-life balance while making a difference in Franklin and Delaware counties. Compensation starts at $20/hour plus mileage reimbursement at $0.54/mile.
Are you interested in a career in social services? Are you new or have experience working in this field? Are you a student or recent graduate seeking experience in mental and behavioral health? This position is a direct, hands on opportunity with great flexibility.
Treatment Advocates with National Youth Advocate Program work closely with adolescents, youth, and children as well as families and community partners, to provide advocacy and support through behavior health and respite care for individuals with mental and behavioral health diagnoses in the home, community and office setting. Responsibilities may include transportation, participation in community activities, or one on one in home services. This position will also be responsible for the transportation of youth.
Working at NYAP
22 Days of Paid Time Off
11 Paid Holidays
Half-Day Fridays during the summer
Parental Leave
Mileage reimbursement
Phone reimbursement
Student Loan supplemental Payment assistance
Responsibilities
• Participate in the development of the youth treatment/service plans
• Interact with the youth to develop a trusting, supportive relationship while assisting in achieving identified goals.
• Ability to provide oversight and participate in 1-on-1 activities with the client according to treatment plan.
• Ability to engage clients; document conversations and outcomes and submit paperwork for billing
• Identify outside resources and services in the community for youth development and goal attainment
• Must be willing to provide transportation for client(s) to and from outside locations and activities as needed.
Minimum Qualifications
• 21 years of age or older.
• Associates Degree, Bachelor's Degree or enrollment in an accredited Associates or Bachelor's Program; Preferred, GED or High School Diploma; Required.
• Experience in child welfare; Preferred.
• Daily travel required with the willingness to meet clients on a flexible schedule or during non-traditional hours if needed; Availability for after school hours, evenings and weekends.
• Working, reliable telephone.
• Proficient use of desktop and laptop computers, smart phones and tablets, printers, fax machines and photocopiers as well as software including word processing, spreadsheet and database programs.
Driving and Vehicle Requirements
Valid driver's license
Reliable personal transportation
Good driving record
Minimum automobile insurance coverage of $100,000/$300,000 bodily injury liability
NYAP is participating agency in the Great Minds Fellowship and Great Minds Workforce Commitment Incentive Programs.
Apply today!
www.nyap.org/employment
Benefits listed are for eligible employees as outlined by our benefit policy.
Qualifications
An Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans.
$20 hourly 10d ago
Community Health Worker
Triton Health Systems
Remote community health promoter job
Job Description
VIVA HEALTH, ranked one of the nation's Best Places to Work by Modern Healthcare, has an opportunity for a CommunityHealth Worker in Mobile, AL!
VIVA HEALTH's employees are a part of the communities they serve and proudly partner with members on their healthcare journeys. Come join our team! We offer a great benefits package including 401k, tuition reimbursement for employees and dependents, paid parental leave, and paid day for community service, just to name a few!
The CommunityHealth Worker will work alongside the Alabama Coordinated Health Networks (ACHN) and/or Medicare teams to ensure that recipients have access to all covered services appropriate to the recipient's condition or circumstance. This role will assist Care Coordinators and Care Managers in carrying out care management services by providing assistance with promoting disease self-management, utilizing approved education tools, providing information to the patient on medical and community services as directed, and assisting with carrying out established plan of care as directed. This individual may also assist with Health Risk Assessments and referral generation. This position will travel to locations within the relevant service area through a reliable means of transportation insured in accordance with Company policy. This position will have work from home opportunities.
REQUIRED:
High School Diploma or GED
One year of experience in a call center or healthcare related field
College graduate or currently enrolled in college may be considered in lieu of experience
Valid driver's license in good standing
May require significant face-to-face contact with duties regularly performed away from the principal place of business
Willing to submit to vaccine testing and screening
Good interview and telephone skills as well as the ability to deal with recipients in a caring and helpful (assertive and tactful) manner
Ability to understand health-related service delivery systems
Excellent communication and relationship skills
Ability to analyze varied environmental factors in relation to recipients' well being
Organization and Time Management skills
Ability to be flexible, adaptable, and work effectively in a variety of settings, especially in the community
Basic computer skills
PREFERRED:
Bachelor's degree
Experience in case management, human services, public health, or experience with the underinsured population
Ability to utilize Microsoft Word and Excel
$26k-37k yearly est. 2d ago
Join the FOLX Health Talent Community
FOLX Health
Remote community health promoter job
Are you interested in working at FOLX but don't see a role that matches your interests or your experience? Don't worry, we've established our FOLX Health Talent Community just for you! Joining our Talent Community will connect you with the hiring team for potential opportunities. We will reach out to you if we identify a role that suits your background.
What we do
FOLX is building a digital healthcare platform that serves LGBTQIA+ Folx to live, love, and be fearlessly ourselves, in any and every way that gives us the greatest consensual happiness and freedom. Our community is claiming for itself the power to define our bodies, our sex, and our families as we see fit.
Who we are
We are a passionate team of highly driven entrepreneurs, designers, clinicians, and technologists focused on meeting the essential health care needs of this community. We are looking for creative & operational excellence. We believe in the brilliance of each of our team members and also the creativity that emerges when we work together. We integrate hard work & dedication to our purpose with holistic health, joy, fun, & pleasure in the work we do.
Where we work
We are a fully remote company that requires its employees to have access to a safe and productive work environment. Some positions, however, may include travel.
What we value
At FOLX, we value diversity and always treat all employees and job applicants based on merit, qualifications, competence, and talent. We do not discriminate on the basis of, or traits historically associated with race, color, religion, religious creed, national origin, ancestry, citizenship, physical or mental disability, medical condition, genetic information, marital status, sex, gender, gender identity, gender expression, age, sexual orientation, veteran and/or military status), domestic violence victim status, political affiliation, and any other status protected by state or federal law.
What are our perks
FOLX offers a competitive compensation package and is based on the incumbent's actual salary reflecting a variety of factors including, but not limited to, experience, education, qualifications, job-related skills, training, and certifications. As part of our comprehensive total rewards package, positions may be eligible for equity as well as several other Folx health perks and benefits (including but not limited to medical, dental, and life insurance, a 401(k)-retirement plan, generous paid time off, wellness, cell, and internet benefits).
Maintaining Your Privacy
As part of our candidate assessment and selection process, FOLX Health will use your personal data including your resume to match your qualifications to open positions. This might also include contacting you via email or phone to schedule an interview, obtaining professional references and additional steps pertinent to our recruitment activities. Your personal data, which includes your resume, will become part of the FOLX Health recruitment database.
FOLX will not disclose or share your information with third party entities. By submitting your personal data to our FOLX Health Talent Community, you agree that your personal data may be used for the sole purpose of recruitment at FOLX.
Thank you for your interest in FOLX. We hope to connect with you soon.
We are proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and do not discriminate on the basis of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religious affiliation, sex, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability, or any other legally protected status. Here, diversity and inclusion means accepting that everyone's perspective can teach you something. We're eager to learn.
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$33k-46k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Advocate Health - Chief of Philanthropy
Atrium Health 4.7
Remote community health promoter job
Primary Purpose
As part of the CEO Cabinet at Advocate Health, the Chief Philanthropy Officer is responsible for the vision, planning, implementation, and management of all development programs across all divisions, academics, service lines, national service lines, community/mission-based programs, and enterprise-wide initiatives. This role provides strategic oversight of all philanthropy activities across the system, including infrastructure, staff and financial reporting, in order to maximize fundraising potential and establish, measure, and enhance fundraising goals and strategies.
This role will also serve as the President of the Advocate Health Philanthropy Institute.
Major Responsibilities
Oversee strategic planning around philanthropy and the role it plays in achieving enterprise goals and strategic differentiators.
Develop a comprehensive, integrated philanthropy strategy for all Divisions, Academics, Service Lines and National Services Lines, incorporating academic fundraising into the framework, inclusive of developing programs to accept local and enterprise-wide gifts
Establish the Advocate Health Philanthropy Institute with a philanthropic vision and framework to elevate the importance of philanthropy across the Enterprise that enables continued growth.
Establish annual goals, objectives, and strategies for fundraising programs, ensuring fundraising efforts are aligned with organizational goals and strategic differentiators.
Develop system-wide processes whereby national and regional initiatives and projects are identified, prioritized and aligned with various types of funding, including traditional philanthropy and non-research government grants.
Partner with senior leaders and executives to engage teams in philanthropy efforts locally and at an enterprise level.
Provide professional fundraising guidance and create a strong development program with measurable goals.
Oversee staff responsible for preparing proposals and materials to secure major gifts from individuals, corporations and foundations.
Ensure smooth operations and data management systems and processes for all foundations.
Manage accounts and provide periodic reports to the all appropriate boards.
Streamline and, where appropriate, simplify Board governance and recruitment by creating a consistent policies and processes for selection criteria, while preserving important local nuances.
Establish a framework to secure philanthropic support from both international and national foundations, corporations and prominent philanthropists.
Develop system-wide policies, administer the annual operating budget, and maximize resources.
Build strong relationships with donors, patients, business, and community leaders.
Ensure local philanthropic efforts are honored and donor intent is respected.
Represent Advocate Health at public functions and special events.
Enhance community awareness and understanding of philanthropy and the Institute.
Provide donor recognition programs to enhance donor morale and repeat giving.
Minimum Job Requirements
Education
Bachelors Degree required.
Work Experience
Required a minimum of 12 years of experience, with at least 10 years of management experience.
Knowledge / Skills / Abilities
Proven ability to lead and inspire a fundraising team, develop strategic plans, and consistently surpass fundraising targets.
Skilled in cultivating relationships with major donors, corporations, and foundations, fostering trust and strong connections.
Extensive knowledge of healthcare philanthropy, including donor cultivation and stewardship, as well as best practices in grant writing.
Experience in setting and executing a strategic vision for a new or expanding fundraising program, with a demonstrated ability to innovate, scale, and adapt fundraising efforts to align with organizational goals and objectives.
Proven success in working within complex integrated organizations to achieve internal consensus on the importance of philanthropy, resulting in collaborative fundraising efforts.
Proficient in analyzing data, identifying funding opportunities, and aligning philanthropic efforts with institutional goals.
Excellent communication skills to effectively convey the healthcare system's mission and vision, and advocate for its community impact.
Well-versed in the healthcare industry, understanding its challenges and unique needs within an academic setting.
Preferred Job Requirements
Education: Masters degree preferred.
DISCLAIMER
All responsibilities and requirements are subject to possible modification to reasonably accommodate individuals with disabilities.
This job description in no way states or implies that these are the only responsibilities to be performed by an employee occupying this job or position. Employees must follow any other job-related instructions and perform any other job-related duties requested by their leaders.
$28k-36k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Patient Navigator - Population Health
Wvumedicine
Remote community health promoter job
Welcome! We're excited you're considering an opportunity with us! To apply to this position and be considered, click the Apply button located above this message and complete the application in full. Below, you'll find other important information about this position. The Patient Navigator is a member of a multi-disciplinary team and will assume responsibility and accountability for the management of patients through the healthcare system.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSURE:
1. Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Management, Public Health, or other related field
OR
;
2. Associate's degree in Healthcare Management, Public Health or other related field
AND
two (2) years of experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified.
OR
;
3. High school diploma or equivalent
AND
(4) years of experience directly related to the duties and responsibilities specified.
PREFERRED QUALIFICATIONS:
EDUCATION, CERTIFICATION, AND/OR LICENSURE:
1. Bachelor's degree in Healthcare Management or Public Health.
EXPERIENCE:
1. Three (3) years' experience in the healthcare field. One (1) year of experience in statistical data analysis.
CORE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The statements described here are intended to describe the general nature of work being performed by people assigned to this position. They are not intended to be constructed as an all-inclusive list of all responsibilities and duties. Other duties may be assigned.
1. Establishes close relationships with and serves as primary point of contact for patients.
2. Strategizes to help find payor population based on regional payer mix by collecting and analyzing market data. Responsible for verifying insurance benefits and ensuring coverage for obesity treatment for patients.
3. Maintain a working knowledge of insurance payors pre-certification requirements for medications, diagnostic testing, surgery, referrals, etc. Proactively review policies for changes to prevent delays in certification where applicable.
4. Educates providers and staff on payor regulations in order to prevent denials.
5. Removes barriers to care by identifying resources for patients and helping them navigate through healthcare services.
6. Works with different service lines to assure coordination of appointments if applicable.
7. Schedules patient appointments and adjusts as needed. This includes coordinating appointments with laboratory or diagnostic testing, ensuring adherence to appointments, reminder calls, and managing the patient wait-list.
8. Will be aware if one of their assigned patients is admitted and will round on them daily / assists with scheduling discharge appointments.
9. Assists with getting prescriptions filled. Assesses cost, availability etc.
10. Documents patient information and obtains outside records, as needed.
11. Engages family and/or community resources to meet the identified emotional, social, and financial needs of the patient.
12. Collaborates with available social services for appropriate resource and financial management which may include, but is not limited to, financial assistance coordination and referrals, entitlement program coordination and referrals, patient benefit coordination, assessment for appropriate usage of healthcare resources, and clinical cost efficiency.
13. Other department specific duties may be assigned.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
1. Ability to sit for extended periods of time.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT: The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
1. Standard office/clinical environment.
SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
1. Possesses excellent interpersonal communication and negotiations skills in interactions with patients, families, providers, and healthcare team colleagues.
2. Ability to work with people of all social, economic, and cultural backgrounds and be flexible, open-minded, and adaptable to change.
3. Proficient in Microsoft Office.
Additional Job Description:
Scheduled Weekly Hours:
40
Shift:
Day (United States of America)
Exempt/Non-Exempt:
United States of America (Non-Exempt)
Company:
SYSTEM West Virginia University Health System
Cost Center:
415 SYSTEM Population Health Management
$34k-47k yearly est. Auto-Apply 20d ago
Community Resource Navigator
Gesher Human Services 3.8
Remote community health promoter job
DEPARTMENT: Workforce Development
SUPERVISOR: Community Engagement Manager
Gesher Human Services is a bridge to hope and opportunity for people at work, at home, and in the community. Gesher's workforce development, behavioral health, and inclusion programming serves all Metro Detroiters while meeting the needs of the Jewish community.
GENERAL
The Community Resource Navigator will work in partnership with Career Coaches and other Detroit at Work (DAW) staff to support jobseekers in navigating and connecting to essential services required to remove barriers. These can include transportation, childcare, housing, legal aid, adult basic education, or expungement supports. The Community Resource Navigator will be the expert in understanding Career Center's various partners.
QUALIFICATIONS
Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or related field preferred.
1-2 years' experience engaging disadvantaged adults in career or personal/family development.
Interpersonal skills sufficient to communicate with participants, public and staff.
Experience with Computers, Windows and Office 365 programs.
Work involves the ability to work flexible hours that may include evenings and some weekends and travel to local sites.
DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Assist customers to identify community resources available to meet their needs, assist in support in providing warm handoffs.
Advocate for and link customers to community services and assist in assessing available support services.
Develop relationships with organizations that provide barrier removal/essential services.
Keep information on partner organizations updated, by making routine contact with to verify services and eligibility requirements.
Provide updates to career coaches regarding the status of barrier resolution.
Identify gaps within referral partner network and work in collaboration with partners.
Serve as a navigator for MI Bridgers.
Follow-up with customers and partner organizations on status of barrier resolution/referral resolution.
Provide backup for community outreach events marketing career center services.
Input activities into appropriate online databases.
Maintain communications as required to coordinate services.
WORKING CONDITIONS
Environmental conditions:
Moderate noise (i.e., business office with computers, phone, and printers, light traffic).
Ability to work in a confined area.
Ability to sit at a computer terminal for an extended period.
Physical requirements:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is regularly required to, stand, sit; talk, hear, and use hands and fingers to operate a computer and telephone keyboard, reach, stoop, kneel to install computer equipment.
Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision requirements due to computer work.
Light to moderate lifting in required.
Accommodation(s):
As appropriate and fiscally reasonable.
EXEMPT
This position is exempt from the overtime pay provisions of the Federal Fair Labor Standards Act.
The above is for general informational purposes only and is not intended to be all inclusive or limiting as to specific duties. The Agency reserves the right to modify, interpret, or apply this in any way the Agency desires and in no way implies that these are the only duties, including essential duties, to be performed by the employee occupying the position. The described job requirements are subject to change to reasonably accommodate qualified individuals with a disability.
This job description is not an employment contract, implied or otherwise and any employment relationship remains “at-will.”
Gesher is proud to be an equal employment opportunity and affirmative action employer. We celebrate diversity and do not discriminate based on race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, age, veteran or disability status, or any other applicable characteristics protected by law.
$32k-47k yearly est. 16d ago
Community Health Worker - Outreach
Chiricahua Community Health Centers 4.0
Remote community health promoter job
Qualifications and Requirements:
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Job duties may be modified at any time based on business needs. This is a one-year, grant-funded position. Employment in this role is at-will and there is no guarantee of extension or renewal beyond the grant period.
Essential Job Duties:
Provides basic health checks, educational services, and referrals.
Screens for diabetes, hypertension, and high cholesterol by performing glucose finger sticks, blood pressure screenings and cholesterol finger sticks.
Screens for high BMI (Body Mass Index) and provide appropriate education and referrals.
Renews clinical skills checklist sign-off annually to ensure accurate collection of blood pressure, blood sugar, height, weight, BMI, neck and waist measurement, oxygen saturation metrics.
Screens, documents, and reports back on patient's social determinants of health.
Completes and documents all communityhealth screenings accurately into NextGen Electronic Health Records and submits monthly reports.
Prepares and updates educational material on health care programs and services so that it is culturally appropriate.
Performs quality assurance testing on all equipment.
Attends and participates in department-specific training and staff meetings.
Attends CommunityHealth Worker conferences and other developmental/educational opportunities.
Assists patients with scheduling clinic appointments when in the field.
Reviews monthly schedule for staffing and inventory needs.
Performs clinical duties within scope while working with a provider.
Obtains and records patients vital signs according to protocol (blood pressure, blood sugar, height, weight, BMI, neck and waist measurement, oxygen saturation) prior to patient seeing provider.
Fills out necessary paperwork for recording purposes, inputs vitals information into NextGen for provider review.
Maintains patient confidentiality following HIPAA policies and procedures.
Communicates in a professional and timely manner with patients and other members of the care team at all times.
Assists clinical staff with determination of patient eligibility for certain services such as immunizations (based on age and CDC guidance)
Follows up on provider tasks assigned to CHW team, including contacting and scheduling patients following or preceding a provider visit.
Provides short term care coordination and connection to resources and support for patients.
Works to reduce cultural and socio-economic barriers between patients and the care team, health center or other institutions.
Provides non-emergency transportation to CCHCI established patients.
Assists patients in accessing health related services including obtaining a medical home, overcoming barriers to obtaining needed medical care and/or social services by scheduling follow-up appointments, arranging transportation, and following up with patients who missed appointments.
Facilitates patient access to community resources, including locating housing, food, clothing, education and life skills training based on social determinants of health screening and needs.
Assists patients in utilizing community services including scheduling appointments with social services agencies and assisting with completion of applications for programs for which they may be eligible.
Follows up with both patients and providers regarding health/social service plans to ensure patients' medical needs are met.
Works to reduce cultural and socio-economic barriers between patients and institutions.
Travels to patient homes, community locations, various agencies and other outreach destinations.
Maintains Optimal Department Productivity
Schedules patient appointments.
Confirms patient appointments as needed.
Checks in patients on location.
Works assigned early mornings, late evenings and weekends as required.
Works in remote areas of Cochise County as required.
Transcribe Accurate Patient Demographic Information into the Required Systems to Ensure Timely Reimbursement of Visits
Verifies medical insurance coverage and eligibility when applicable.
Verifies patient demographic information.
Informs patients of encounter co-pays, deductibles, account balances and takes payments over the counter at the time of visit as applicable.
Deciphers the correct amount to charge self-pay, prompt pay or sliding fee discount program for patients.
Provides Excellent Customer Service
Provides and facilitates the completion of necessary patient forms.
Assists patients with presumptive applications for Sliding Fee Discount Program.
Takes and documents messages as appropriate.
Greets, interacts with, and assists patients and staff in a professional manner.
Travels to any location as needed.
Performs other duties assigned by supervisor/manager.
Required Minimum Qualifications - Education, Experience, Certificates & Licenses:
High School Diploma or GED.
Completion of 40-hour domestic violence awareness training required within 6 months after hire.
Completion of 40-hour sexual assault awareness training required within 6 months after hire.
Completion and certification for Pesticide Handler and Worker Safety Training required within 6 months of hire.
Must maintain current CPR training certification.
Must be 21 years of age and possess a current Arizona driver's license to qualify for coverage under company insurance. Proof of Insurance may be required if requesting mileage reimbursement.
Annual Health-E-Arizona plus and Certified Application Counselor Certification renewals are required.
Valid Fingerprint Clearance Card.
Preferred Qualifications - Education, Experience, Certificates & Licenses:
A background in the health or social services field is preferred.
Required Language Skills:
Ability to comprehend and compose instructions, correspondence and communications in English and Spanish in both oral and written format.
Bilingual in English and Spanish is required.
Physical Requirements:
Ability to frequently move objects weighing up to 25 pounds.
Ability to traverse short distances indoors and outdoors between work sites.
Possess hand-eye coordination and manual dexterity necessary to constantly operate computer, telephone, and other office machinery.
Possess close visual acuity necessary to accurately record and view information on a computer monitor, handwritten and typed documents.
Ability to discern the nature of sounds at a normal spoken volume.
Possess hand-eye coordination and visual acuity necessary to frequently operate a motor vehicle in normal and adverse weather conditions.
Possesses range of body motion and ability to exert enough force to assist in moving and lifting patients.
Other Required Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
Ability to add, subtract, multiply and divide in all measure, using whole numbers, common fractions and decimals.
Ability to gather data in an organized fashion from varied sources.
Ability to perform a variety of assignments requiring independent judgment.
Ability to deal with challenges involving several variables in routine situations.
Knowledge of health plans and communityhealth centers preferred.
Knowledge of HIPAA rules and regulations.
Knowledge of Medicaid and Medicare programs preferred.
Computer literacy required.
Knowledge of Electronic Health Records preferred.
Basic knowledge of preventable diseases such as diabetes, hypertension, and obesity.
Knowledge and ability to work with special needs populations (homeless, veterans, low-income housing residents, migrant and seasonal farmworkers).
Ability to work independently and in "nontraditional" work settings.
Ability to establish positive, supportive relationships with patients, providers, and the community.
Knowledge and understanding of community resources and services.
Work Environment & Conditions:
Work is frequently performed both indoors and outdoors with exposure to outside weather conditions to include heat and cold, and humid, windy, and dry conditions.
Work is occasionally performed in a health clinic setting with occasional exposure to communicable diseases, bodily fluids, and hazardous chemicals.
Work is occasionally performed in community-based settings, including patient's home.
Work is frequently performed in farm fields with the chance for exposure to pesticides.
Work includes frequent driving in normal and adverse weather conditions over improved and rough road surfaces.
Work requires reliable transportation as position requires frequent travel and extended hours to include early mornings, evenings, holidays, and weekends.
$29k-36k yearly est. 39d ago
COMMUNITY HEALTH WORK - INFANT MORTALITY
Heart of Ohio Family Hea Lth Centers 3.0
Community health promoter job in Columbus, OH
Summary : The CommunityHealth Worker - Infant Mortality will primarily be assisting patients with the social determinants of health within our clinic. This CHW position will focus primarily on assisting pregnant and post-partum women with an emphasis on decreasing infant mortality. The position will assist patients through a variety of methods, including clinic visits, phone visits, and home visits. CHW's will work closely with medical providers, staff, and other agencies to improve patient care and outcomes.
Reports to : Women's Health Program Manager
Manages : No
Dress Requirement : Business Casual
Work Schedule :
Monday through Friday during standard business hours
Times are subject to change due to business necessity
Non-Exempt
Requirements:
• Any combination of 3 years health/social services experience and/or education
• Verifiable good driving record and reliable transportation
• Background check and fingerprinting
• Bilingual (Spanish/Somali/Nepali) encouraged to apply
Key Responsibilities:
Help to address patient social needs through phone visits, in person visits, and home visits. Help clients in utilizing resources, including scheduling appointments, and assisting with completion of applications for programs for which they may be eligible.
Follow-up with patients about health management/care plans with both patients and providers. Help patients understand their plan of care.
Call patients who miss appointments or are due for needed medical care to get them into the clinic for needed care.
Link patient to resources to help in management of chronic health conditions as needed.
Help patients with insurance application and track completion.
Document activities, service plans, and results in an effective manner while adhering to the policies and procedures in place
Work collaboratively and effectively within a team
Establish positive, supportive relationships with participants and provide feedback
Facilitate communication and coordinate services between providers
Motivate patients to be active, engaged participants in their health
Effectively work with people (staff, clients, doctors, agencies, etc) from diverse backgrounds in reducing cultural and socio-economic barriers between clients and institutions
Build and maintain positive working relationships with the clients, providers, nurse case managers, agency representatives, supervisors and office staff
Continuously expand knowledge and understanding of community resources, services and programs provided; human relations and the procedures used in dealing with the public as part of a service or program; volunteer resources and the practices associated with using volunteers, operations, functions, policies and procedures associated with the department or program area, procedures and resources available to handle new, unusual or different situations
If bilingual, provide interpretation for patients.
Other duties as assigned
Physical Demands and Requirements : these may be modified to accurately perform the essential functions of the position:
Mobility = ability to easily move without assistance
Bending = occasional bending from the waist and knees
Reaching = occasional reaching no higher than normal arm stretch
Lifting/Carry = ability to lift and carry a normal stack of documents and/or files
Pushing/Pulling = ability to push or pull a normal office environment
Dexterity = ability to handle and/or grasp, use a keyboard, calculator, and other office equipment accurately and quickly
Hearing = ability to accurately hear and react to the normal tone of a person's voice
Visual = ability to safely and accurately see and react to factors and objects in a normal setting
Speaking = ability to pronounce words clearly to be understood by another individual
$26k-33k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
Undergrad Intern - Inclusive Global Health and Impact (Summer 2026)
Amgen 4.8
Remote community health promoter job
Career CategoryCollege JobJob DescriptionJoin Amgen's Mission of Serving Patients
At Amgen, if you feel like you're part of something bigger, it's because you are. Our shared mission-to serve patients living with serious illnesses-drives all that we do.
Since 1980, we've helped pioneer the world of biotech in our fight against the world's toughest diseases. With our focus on four therapeutic areas -Oncology, Inflammation, General Medicine, and Rare Disease- we reach millions of patients each year. As a member of the Amgen team, you'll help make a lasting impact on the lives of patients as we research, manufacture, and deliver innovative medicines to help people live longer, fuller happier lives.
Our award-winning culture is collaborative, innovative, and science based. If you have a passion for challenges and the opportunities that lay within them, you'll thrive as part of the Amgen team. Join us and transform the lives of patients while transforming your career.
Undergrad Intern - Inclusive Global Health and Impact (Summer 2026)
What You Will Do
Let's do this. Let's change the world. This internship will be approximately 12 weeks and includes both project-based and experiential learning. The intern will be an integral member of the Amgen Inclusive Global Health and Impact (IGHI) Team, which is dedicated to embedding impact at every step of the value chain-from molecule to market-by uniting science, strategy, and multi-sector partnerships
As a member of Amgen's IGHI Team, your work will be highly collaborative across multiple teams and levels within Amgen, including Representation in Clinical Research (RISE), Access to Health (ATH), and Health Impact. Additionally, you will have the chance to work cross-functionally with Research & Development, Corporate Affairs, Government Affairs, Health Equity, Advocacy Relations, Diversity, Inclusion & Belonging, and others. You will be uniquely responsible for one or more key projects that will advance the IGHI mission, including the following:
Developing a project charter to map out objectives and identify key stakeholders, timelines, and deliverables
Leveraging your analytical, leadership, communication, and interpersonal skills to work in teams, identify problems, conduct research, develop recommendations through qualitative and quantitative analysis, and deliver final projects
Presenting your deliverables/findings through various forums including an intern-wide poster session and a final readout to executive management
You will also be engaged in learning activities, networking with colleagues across the company, and enjoying full access to Amgen's Employee Resource Groups
What We Expect of You
We are all different, yet we all use our unique contributions to serve patients. The collaborative individual we seek is hard-working with these qualifications:
Basic Qualifications:
Amgen requires that all individuals applying for an undergrad internship or a co-op assignment at Amgen must meet the following criteria:
18 years or older
Currently enrolled in a full-time Bachelor's Degree program from an accredited college or university with a 3.0 minimum GPA or equivalent
Completion of one year of study from an accredited college or university prior to the internship commencing
Enrolled in a full-time Bachelor's degree program following the potential internship or co-op assignment with an accredited college or university
Must not be employed at the time the internship starts
Student must be located in the United States for the duration of the internship OR co-op
Preferred Qualifications
Pursuing a degree in Health Sciences, Psychology, Sociology, Communications, Business Administration, Public Health or a similar field
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Strong interest in public health, communityhealth, social sciences, health equity, health policy, healthcommunications, DEI (diversity, equity and inclusion), and/or other related fields
Strong organization and time management skills
What You Can Expect of Us
As we work to develop treatments that take care of others, we also work to care for your professional and personal growth and well-being. From our competitive benefits to our collaborative culture, we'll support your journey every step of the way.
The base pay range for this opportunity in the U.S. is $24.70 - $28.30 per hour.
Build a network of colleagues that will endure and grow throughout your time with us and beyond.
Bring your authentic self to the table and become the professional you're inspired to be through accepting a culture that values the diversity of thought and experience and will flex to your strengths and possibilities.
Participate in executive and social networking events, as well as community volunteer projects.
Apply now and make a lasting impact with the Amgen team.
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Application deadline
Amgen does not have an application deadline for this position; we will continue accepting applications until we receive a sufficient number or select a candidate for the position.
Sponsorship
Candidates must be authorized to work in the U.S. for the duration of this program. Sponsorship for future FTE roles is not guaranteed.
As an organization dedicated to improving the quality of life for people around the world, Amgen fosters an inclusive environment of diverse, ethical, committed and highly accomplished people who respect each other and live the Amgen values to continue advancing science to serve patients. Together, we compete in the fight against serious disease.
Amgen is an Equal Opportunity employer and will consider all qualified applicants for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, protected veteran status, disability status, or any other basis protected by applicable law.
We will ensure that individuals with disabilities are provided reasonable accommodation to participate in the job application or interview process, to perform essential job functions, and to receive other benefits and privileges of employment. Please contact us to request accommodation.
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$24.7-28.3 hourly Auto-Apply 45d ago
School Community Engagement Intern
Louisiana Key Academy CMO 3.7
Remote community health promoter job
Internship Description
About Louisiana Key Academy:
Louisiana Key Academy (LKA) is a growing network of public charter schools, founded in Baton Rouge, that utilizes an innovative, evidence-based model to serve students with dyslexia. Founded by two parents of dyslexic students, we are passionate about our vision of all children having the tools they need to thrive. We believe that dyslexics should be identified early and given the education necessary to reach their full potential. LKA is a champion for dyslexics as they engage in an excellent and accessible education.
The Internship Opportunity:
We are seeking an enthusiastic and organized School Community Engagement Intern to act as a liaison between our school and key stakeholders, including students, parents, and the local community. This intern will help amplify our school's values and accomplishments while promoting strong community connections. This is a paid, part-time internship with flexible hours and remote participation available. The position will require approximately 10 hours per week, with a schedule that can be adjusted to accommodate academic commitments.
Key Responsibilities:
Assist in organizing and promoting school events, such as parent-teacher meetings, community outreach initiatives, and student celebrations
Help maintain communication between the school and various stakeholders through newsletters, emails, and social media updates
Support the creation of materials that showcase school accomplishments, programs, and student success stories
Assist in outreach efforts to local businesses and community organizations for potential partnerships and sponsorships
Help with planning and executing events that align with the school's mission and values
Track community engagement efforts and assist with reporting on impact and participation
What You'll Gain:
Practical experience in community outreach, event planning, and stakeholder engagement
Hands-on opportunity to work with a dynamic school network impacting students' lives
Flexible remote work options with the chance to contribute to a meaningful mission
Valuable experience that enhances your résumé and portfolio
Requirements
Current undergraduate student pursuing a degree in Communications, Marketing, Public Relations, or a related field
Strong written and verbal communication skills
Experience with event planning or community outreach is a plus
Comfortable using social media platforms for engagement and awareness
Self-starter who is organized, detail-oriented, and able to meet deadlines
Passion for education and an interest in building community relationships
Available for an average 10 hours per week (flexible schedule that can be adjusted to accommodate academic commitments)
Salary Description $12.50/hr
$12.5 hourly 60d+ ago
Community Behavioral Health Worker
Integrated Services for Behavioral Health 3.2
Community health promoter job in Circleville, OH
Job Description
We are seeking a Community Behavioral Health Worker! Pickaway County, OH
Join our Team!
Integrated Services for Behavioral Health (ISBH) is a community-minded, forward-thinking behavioral health organization helping people along the road to health and well-being. We meet people in their homes and communities and help connect them to their needed resources. We serve Southeastern and Central Ohio with a comprehensive array of behavioral health and other services, working with local partners to promotehealthy people and strong communities. Our services are intended to be collaborative and personalized for the individual.
The pay range for this position is $19.00 - $22.26 per hour based on experience, education, and/or licensure.
Essential Functions:
Assesses or defines the strengths and needs of referred people, families, and communities.
Directly provides home and community behavioral health services that are practical, helpful, and collaborative.
Meets people wherever they may be with support for self-management of health and well-being.
Carries out utilization review and quality assurance activities as directed.
Maintains necessary documentation, participates in program evaluation, attends team and program planning meetings, and cross-systems training, and acquires knowledge of community resources.
Meets billing productivity requirements established by Integrated Services for Behavioral Health.
Supporting the development of growth in neighboring counties, ie. Scioto, Lawrence
Other duties as assigned.
Minimum Requirements:
Minimum three years of directly relevant experience or a Bachelor's degree.
High School Diploma.
Demonstrated a high degree of cultural awareness.
Experience with multi-need individuals and families.
Broad knowledge of community service systems.
Licensed and able to operate a motor vehicle with an appropriate level of insurance coverage.
Willing to participate in and lead cross-systems team-building activities.
Able to effectively communicate through verbal/written expression.
Must be able to operate in an Internet-based, automated office environment.
Enjoy a great work environment with an excellent salary, generous paid time off, and a strong benefits package.
Benefits include:
Medical
Dental
Vision
Short-term Disability
Long-term Disability
401K w/ Employer Match
Employee Assistance Program (EAP) provides support and resources to help you and your family with a range of issues.
To learn more about our organization: *****************
OUR MISSION
Delivering exceptional care through connection
OUR VALUES
Dignity - We meet people where they are on their journey with respect and hope
Collaboration - We listen to understand and ask how we can best support the people and communities we serve
Wellbeing - We celebrate one another's strengths, and we support one another in being well
Excellence - We demand high-quality care for those we serve, and are a leader in how we care for one another as a team
Innovation - We deeply value a range of perspectives and experiences, knowing it is what inspires us to stretch past where we are and reach towards what we know is possible
We're an equal opportunity employer. All applicants will be considered for employment without attention to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, veteran or disability status.
$19-22.3 hourly 2d ago
Seasonal Intern/Health Coach - Community Case Management
LMHS Careers
Community health promoter job in Newark, OH
Seasonal Intern
Provides support services to assigned department. May be required to float throughout the Health Systems.
Applicants must have completed the Health Coach course work to be considered
Licking Memorial Health Systems is an equal opportunity employer and maintains compliance with all state, federal, and local regulations. Licking Memorial Health Systems does not discriminate against applicants because of race, religion, color, sex (including pregnancy, gender identity, and sexual orientation), parental status, national origin, age, disability, family medical history or genetic information, political affiliation, military service, or other non-merit based factors protected by law.
$23k-34k yearly est. 16d ago
Population Health Navigator - Casual
McLaren Health Care 4.7
Remote community health promoter job
We are looking for a Population Health Navigator to join us in leading our organization forward. McLaren Health Care is one of Michigan's fastest growing health systems. With 13 hospitals, annual revenues of over $6 billion, and a service area that covers 75% of the state of Michigan, McLaren is committed to the highest levels of patient care.
McLaren Physician Partners is a joint venture partnership between the McLaren Healthcare System and our Physician members. Our focus is to support physician offices in all aspects of care delivery and operations including clinical integration, contracting, quality, care coordination and care management, across all settings.
Position Summary:
The Population Health Navigator directly assists patients with care coordination and promotes patient-centered healthcare delivery within McLaren Health Care and the community. The Population Health Navigator works collaboratively with the MPP care coordination team and health plan care managers to promote optimal patient safety and quality care. This position serves as an initial contact for primary care physicians to refer patients for care coordination and care management services.
This position is fully remote.
Qualifications:
Required:
* High School Diploma or CMA certification.
* Five (5) years' experience in healthcare setting serving chronically ill patients.
Preferred:
* Associate degree in health care or related field.
* Experience in a health plan or Physician Organization environment with Care Coordination, Utilization Management, disease management, and/or population health.
* Motivational Interviewing Training.
Additional Information
* Schedule: Part-time
* Requisition ID: 25007369
* Daily Work Times: 8:00 am - 4:30 pm
* Hours Per Pay Period: 40
* On Call: No
* Weekends: No
$43k-56k yearly est. 24d ago
Virginia Community Engagement Intern
SADD 3.9
Remote community health promoter job
Community Engagement Intern
With over 45 years of measured success in working with youth, SADD is widely considered the
Nation's Premier Youth Health and Safety Organization
. We are a National team of dedicated professional advocates working to empower, engage, mobilize, and create positive change for students and adult allies through peer-to-peer intervention. Focusing on prevention programs in mobility safety, substance misuse, mental health, and leadership development, SADD students are working to impact their peers through a model of school and community-based chapters. Our chapter network is globally recognized, with members in all 50 states, various territories, and internationally, creating a presence on six continents.
SADD aims to equip our students with the technical assistance and skills necessary to advocate for their safety effectively. Our motivated team of adult allies is many groups' first point of contact and inspiration. We seek the next great innovator and mentor for a Virginia SADD Community Engagement Intern.
Essential Goals & Functions:
Deliverables-Based Role Structure
This internship operates on a monthly deliverables model. Interns will work in tandem with VA SADD staff to identify priority projects aligned with grant objectives and organizational needs each month. Specific deliverables will be mutually agreed upon in advance, and successful completion of assigned tasks is required to remain eligible for the monthly stipend. Performance is measured by timeliness, quality of work, and adherence to agreed-upon expectations.
Chapter Development & Campus Engagement
Identifying and contacting potential advisors; Scheduling and hosting interest meetings
Drafting bylaws and meeting agendas; Building chapter calendars
Tabling on campus; Planning and running prevention events
Programming & Initiative Development
Designing workshop slides or scripts; Facilitating workshops, implementing peer engagement activities
Developing social media content
Outreach & Partnership Building
Researching potential partners; Drafting and sending outreach emails
Attending partner meetings
Digital Media & Communications Support
Taking photos/videos at events
Drafting newsletters or campus announcements
Submitting content to National; Writing captions and short recaps
Research, Reporting & Conference Opportunities
Conducting needs assessments; Building/distributing surveys
Compiling resource lists; Collecting attendance data
Drafting summary briefs; Creating slide decks or reports
Entering information into tracking systems
Flexibility & Travel
Travel to events; On-site event support
Post-event reporting
Other duties as assigned, as outlined in monthly deliverables agreements.
Term of Appointment
This internship is designed as a minimum one-semester commitment (approximately 3-4 months). Interns who demonstrate strong performance, consistently meet deliverable expectations, and remain aligned with program goals may be invited to extend for an additional semester based on organizational needs, funding availability, and mutual interest.
Qualifications
Education, Experience, Licenses, & Certifications:
Required:
Enrolled at a College or University in a 2 or 4-year undergraduate program, with a degree focus in health or human services, education, sociology/psychology, policy, public affairs, or equivalent combination of education, training, and experience. Applications for students enrolled in higher education institutions in the Central and Eastern/Coastal regions of the State will be prioritized, as well as those studying on-site/in person.
Dedication to a responsible and healthy lifestyle that is in line with the values of SADD
Ability to work independently, with minimal direct supervision, and a malleable approach to a working schedule; nights and weekends may occasionally be necessary.
Familiarity with software such as Microsoft Office, Google Suite, Canva, Adobe, Grammarly, and other tools.
Must be able to pass a Federal SAM and background check.
Valid driver's license and automobile insurance, with access to reliable transportation or supplementary means of travel beyond mass transit required.
Preferred:
Proven experience in the field(s) of education, prevention (including, but not limited to: substances, mental health, suicide, reproductive health, violence, etc.), youth advocacy, public policy, program or curriculum development, healthcare, or another relevant field.
License and/or Certification in the field of work.
Direct experience working with youth populations.
Relevant Soft Skills:
Active Listening
Adaptability
Communication
Conflict Resolution
Creativity
Critical Thinking
Emotional Intelligence
Flexibility
Initiative
Integrity
Leadership
Organization
Prioritization
Problem-Solving
Professionalism
Self-direction & Independence
Teamwork & Collaboration
Time Management
Transparency
Position Details
Job Type: Contractor. Monthly stipend. Grant funded.
Hours: Flexible. 12-15 hours per week on average.
Salary Range: $900.00 per month
Reporting: This position will report to the Director of Field Engagement.
Benefits:
Remote, work from home (with in-person engagements in the field required)
Flexible, independently developed schedule
Equal Opportunity Employer:
As a company dedicated to Equal Opportunity Employment, we uphold a commitment to providing fair and equitable employment opportunities to all individuals seeking employment with us. Our employment decisions are solely influenced by job-related factors, devoid of discrimination based on race, color, religion, national origin, marital status, age, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, disability status as a qualified individual, veteran status, or any other protected characteristic.