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  • Community Health Worker Manager

    Damar Staffing Solutions

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    The Community Health Worker (CHW) Manager provides leadership to CHW intervention activities for the company across the state, system integration and strategic utilization of CHWs. The CHW acts as a liaison\/connector between the member, care team and the community. As manager service as a thought partner in long and short term company planning; assist with future grant proposals, journal articles etc. Job Summary - The Community Health Worker manager provides direct supervision to assigned staff, continually assessing training and professional development needs. Also provide support to internal key stakeholders, Program Advisor, Program Manager, etc. Lastly assist in hiring and training of staff. Job Duties Provides supervision, oversight, and mentoring to assigned CHWs including setting reasonable expectations. Ensure staff have needed equipment, supplies and understand their project assignment(s) and time allocation(s). Provide continue development to staff in the areas of community outreach, health education, social service navigation, recruitment, home visits, follow up care; coach CHWs on interactions with members and service providers. Consult CHWs on difficult cases. Lead in identifying, planning and or facilitating continuing education opportunities for CHWs, other team members to promote staff growth. Lead in classroom and on\-the\-job training for CHWs including shadowing and quality improvement activities. Foster teamwork through positive leadership, relationship building, and recognition of staff achievements. Work to support employee engagement and retention through promoting a positive culture that encourages high performance and morale along with a learning mindset. Assist Program Advisor and Program Manager in developing intervention protocols and processes for internal and community based CHW interventions. Work in coordination with project leaders and other team members to implement established quality assurance and process evaluation activities. Including monitoring the intervention process, effectiveness; assigning, monitoring and discussing caseloads and assisting CHWs in setting professional boundaries. Promptly notify project lead(s) of any issues. Monitor performance of assigned projects. Perform other duties as assigned Job Qualifications College degree preferred but not required Minimum of three (3) years of experience in either a volunteer or paid position working in community setting with at risk populations providing a coordination of services is a must. Must have experience leading a team and or managing a health\-related program\/initiative. Demonstrate ability to lead paraprofessional staff, influence collaboration, skills in team building and program administration. Knowledge of the CHW Model is a plus This a mobile position, meaning that regular travel to different work locations, including homes, offices or other public setting 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 be able to prioritize and meet deadlines, detail oriented and exercise good judgement. Above average organizational skills, good listener, and team player. Must be comfortable dealing with individuals from different cultural backgrounds. Bilingual is a plus Must possess and maintain a valid driver license, current automobile insurance and a driving record that meets the guidelines and requirement of the organization. Hours TBD Starting pay: $60,000 to $65,000 plus "}}],"is Mobile":false,"iframe":"true","job Type":"Full time","apply Name":"Apply Now","zsoid":"637562732","FontFamily":"PuviRegular","job OtherDetails":[{"field Label":"Industry","uitype":2,"value":"Health Care"},{"field Label":"Salary","uitype":1,"value":"60,000 to 65,000"},{"field Label":"City","uitype":1,"value":"Indianapolis"},{"field Label":"State\/Province","uitype":1,"value":"Indiana"},{"field Label":"Zip\/Postal Code","uitype":1,"value":"46240"}],"header Name":"Community Health Worker Manager","widget Id":"378023000000072311","is JobBoard":"false","user Id":"378023000000129003","attach Arr":[],"custom Template":"3","is CandidateLoginEnabled":true,"job Id":"378023000012648067","FontSize":"14","google IndexUrl":"https:\/\/damarstaff.zohorecruit.com\/recruit\/ViewJob.na?digest=krrjnw0McruKEcBpdCN2b9e53.5KmOfVXIHpMzu5YoI\-&embedsource=Google","location":"Indianapolis","embedsource":"CareerSite","indeed CallBackUrl":"https:\/\/recruit.zoho.com\/recruit\/JBApplyAuth.do","logo Id":"bwqpaaffe7322cffe4bffa5b588f3b3db2601"}
    $60k-65k yearly 60d+ ago
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  • Health, Safety & Environment - Summer Internship Positions

    Cummins Inc. 4.6company rating

    Community health worker job in Columbus, IN

    In this role, you will make an impact in the following ways: + Assists with the application and use of engineering controls to control hazards and reduce risks in the facility or site. + Helps to anticipate, identify, and evaluate hazardous conditions and practices. + Develops basic hazard control designs, methods, procedures, and programs. + Administers and communicates hazard control programs. + Interprets and applies internal and external standards in support of hazard reduction and compliance. **RESPONSIBILITIES** To be successful in this role you will need the following: + Fundamentals of Health and Safety - Comprehensive knowledge of occupational health & safety. Detailed understanding of general industry standards and the requirements of the more frequently referenced standards. Includes knowledge of basic health and safety concepts such as hazard and risk assessment, personal protective equipment, behavior-based safety, machine/ equipment safety, confined space entry, etc. + Health & Safety Professional Knowledge (Including Regulatory Compliance) - Health & Safety Professional Knowledge relates to having comprehensive knowledge of occupational safety and health compliance. Regulatory compliance deals with the regulatory requirements imposed on industry by local, state, provincial, national, and international organizations. Detailed understanding of how the provisions of the regulations, as applicable may be implemented in the workplace, rights and responsibilities under the various acts/ regulations/ rules, the appeals process, record keeping (OSHA), and Voluntary Protection Programs (OSHA). Understanding of general industry standards and the requirements of the more frequently referenced standards. + Occupational Health & Safety Management System - An Occupational Health and Safety (OHS) management system provides a framework for managing OHS responsibilities, so they become more efficient and more integrated into overall business operations. OHS management systems are based on standards that specify a process of achieving continuously improved OHS performance and compliance with legislation. + Risk Management - This skill involves health & safety management principles and system safety engineering techniques. This includes the elements of risk identification and management and an understanding of the function of hazard analysis in system requirements definition, preliminary and detailed design, test, operations, and maintenance activities. This skill includes an understanding of the function and application of hazard analysis tools and techniques in the correct system and engineering environment. This may include the application of hazard analysis tools. + Incident Investigation - The method of reporting the occurrence of an occupational injury/illness, near hit, or property damage. Incident investigations determine how and why these failures occur. Employees should be able to perform a thorough, effective incident investigation including root cause analysis, 5-why analysis, and development of effective corrective actions. + System Safety - This skill involves safety management principles and system safety engineering techniques. This includes the elements of risk identification and management, understanding of the function of hazard analysis in system requirements definition, preliminary and detailed design, test, operations, and maintenance activities. System safety includes understanding of the function and application of hazard analysis tools and techniques in the correct system and engineering environment. This may include the application of hazard analysis tools. **Degree Programs Considered:** Bachelor's, Master's, MBA, PhD **Major Programs Typically Considered:** All Engineering Majors (including MET and EET), All Supply Chain and Logistics Related Majors, Economics, Informatics, and Statistics. **QUALIFICATIONS** **2026 Monthly Salary Range by Degree Level (Non-Technical):** + Bachelor's - $3,500 - $4,400 + Master's - $5,600 + MBA - $7,000 - $9,400 **2026 Monthly Salary Range by Degree Level (Technical):** + Bachelor's - $3,900 - $4,800 + Master's - $6,000 + PhD - $7,300 Please note that the salary range provided is a good faith estimate on the applicable range. The final salary offer will be determined after considering relevant factors, including a candidate's qualifications and experience, where appropriate. **Internship program criteria:** + Must be a full-time enrolled student pursuing an undergraduate or graduate degree at an accredited U.S. college/university + Minimum 2.5 or above GPA preferred + Must be able to complete a minimum of 4-months to 6-months or a maximum of a 12-months commitment + Must be able to complete 40 hours per week + Willingness to learn from others on the job + Must be currently residing within the continental U.S. **Compensation and Benefits** Base salary rate commensurate with experience. Additional benefits vary between locations and include options such as our 401(k) Retirement Savings Plan, Cash Balance Pension Plan, Medical/Dental/Life Insurance, Health Savings Account, Domestic Partners Coverage and a full complement of personal and professional benefits. **Cummins and E-verify** At Cummins, we are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer dedicated to diversity in the workplace. Our policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to race, gender, color, disability, national origin, age, religion, union affiliation, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship, gender identity and/or expression, or other status protected by law. Cummins validates right to work using E-Verify. Cummins will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. Ready to think beyond your desk? Apply for this opportunity to start your career with Cummins today. careers.cummins.com Not ready to apply but want to learn more? Join our Talent Community to get the inside track on great jobs and confidentially connect to our recruiting team: ****************************** **Job** Health and Safety **Organization** Cummins Inc. **Role Category** On-site with Flexibility **Job Type** Student - Internship **ReqID** 2422758 **Relocation Package** No **100% On-Site** No **Cummins and E-Verify** At Cummins, we are an equal opportunity and affirmative action employer dedicated to diversity in the workplace. Our policy is to provide equal employment opportunities to all qualified persons without regard to race, gender, color, disability, national origin, age, religion, union affiliation, sexual orientation, veteran status, citizenship, gender identity and/or expression, or other status protected by law. Cummins validates the right to work using E-Verify and will provide the Social Security Administration (SSA) and, if necessary, the Department of Homeland Security (DHS), with information from each new employee's Form I-9 to confirm work authorization. Visit *************** to know your rights on workplace discrimination.
    $33k-41k yearly est. 58d ago
  • Community Health Worker

    Cicoa Aging & In-Home Solutions

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    The Community Health Worker (CHW) serves as an integral member of the CICOA team including a Supervisor, Behavioral Health Clinician, Care Managers (CM), and Care Coordinators (CC) working together to provide additional services and supports to individuals with a serious mental illness (SMI) diagnosis that CICOA serves. The Behavioral Health CHW's primary responsibility will be assisting individuals with a SMI dx's within the team by providing on-going support and education to support overall health and aging in place. The CHW will collaborate directly with the individual, family, Care Coordinators, Care Managers, and providers to improve health outcomes for individuals served by CICOA. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Customer Service Serve as an ambassador for CICOA's Mission, Vision and Values when representing CICOA internally and externally. Role model CICOA's commitment to ICARE values of Integrity, Courage, Accountability, Respect, Excellence. Focus on the exceptional experience and positive health and customer service. Respond to individual, members of their circle of support, health care professionals and other team members needs and requests. Display positive beliefs and feelings regarding older adults and those of any age with a disability Display a strong level of comfort with collaborating and conducting home visits with older adults, individuals with disabilities and the communities where they live. Teamwork and Communication Demonstrate CICOA's communication expectations when interacting with others on CICOA's behalf, including health care staff, social service staff and others involved. Communicate and interact regularly with all members of the team to assure care coordination. Maintain knowledge of public health terminology, program evaluation and quality improvement principles. Provide consistent reports to team Supervisor, Assistant Director, CHW team and other data collection sources. Participate in team coordination/case conferences for assigned participants. Attend workshops, team and Departmental Meetings, General Staff meetings and trainings as directed by team supervisor. Complete accurate, timely, comprehensive documentation. Care Delivery Strategize and implement ways to reduce barriers to health care access and improved health overall to the population served. Implement educational programs and empower individuals to increase health knowledge and healthy behaviors. Collaborate with team members (Behavioral Health Clinicians, Care Managers, Care Coordinators, Supervisors) to perform needs assessments, program evaluation and data collection activities for assigned individuals, including detailed record keeping, conducting surveys and other forms of data collection in communities. Identify and address individual and community need around health education and access to healthcare resources. Provide informal counseling and social support in one-on-one and group meetings with those involved in programming. Implement a health risk assessment to identify appropriate next steps of care for individuals Facilitate context-appropriate health education for clients and stakeholders. Build consumer/client capacity by increasing self-sufficiency through motivational interviewing and client-centered planning. Conduct home or phone visits to provide diligent care coordination, support, encouragement, and guidance. Remain composed and effective when faced with unexpected and uncomfortable situations. Obtain needed medical and assessment information. Provide community resource referrals, participant advocacy, support, outreach, and follow-up. Demonstrate good judgement and critical thinking skills in identifying client's needs and escalating to the care team as required by departmental protocols. Commit to an exceptional level of time management and organizational skills with the intention of obtaining desired outcomes. Technology Manage data entry into the document management system as well as documents appropriate information as required. Acquire and maintains competence in use of program hardware and software applications. Utilize technology as part of care delivery. Utilize and receives referrals through software for tracking purposes. Maintain confidentiality of information according to HIPAA. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES This job has no supervisory responsibilities. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties listed. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE High school diploma or equivalent required; computer experience (Microsoft Office Suite, internet, email) required. Must have CHW certification or agree to complete CHW training and achieve certification within first six months of hire. Two years relevant experience in a medical, care management, community health work, community-based organizations or Medicaid/Medicare setting preferred. Bachelors or Associates Degree in Human Services, Psychology, Nursing, Behavioral Health or related field, relatable experience working with older adults, state agencies and/or with Medicaid approval process preferred.
    $27k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 31d ago
  • Community Health Worker

    Cicoa

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    The Community Health Worker (CHW) serves as an integral member of the CICOA team including a Supervisor, Behavioral Health Clinician, Care Managers (CM), and Care Coordinators (CC) working together to provide additional services and supports to individuals with a serious mental illness (SMI) diagnosis that CICOA serves. The Behavioral Health CHW's primary responsibility will be assisting individuals with a SMI dx's within the team by providing on-going support and education to support overall health and aging in place. The CHW will collaborate directly with the individual, family, Care Coordinators, Care Managers, and providers to improve health outcomes for individuals served by CICOA. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned. Customer Service Serve as an ambassador for CICOA's Mission, Vision and Values when representing CICOA internally and externally. Role model CICOA's commitment to ICARE values of Integrity, Courage, Accountability, Respect, Excellence. Focus on the exceptional experience and positive health and customer service. Respond to individual, members of their circle of support, health care professionals and other team members needs and requests. Display positive beliefs and feelings regarding older adults and those of any age with a disability Display a strong level of comfort with collaborating and conducting home visits with older adults, individuals with disabilities and the communities where they live. Teamwork and Communication Demonstrate CICOA's communication expectations when interacting with others on CICOA's behalf, including health care staff, social service staff and others involved. Communicate and interact regularly with all members of the team to assure care coordination. Maintain knowledge of public health terminology, program evaluation and quality improvement principles. Provide consistent reports to team Supervisor, Assistant Director, CHW team and other data collection sources. Participate in team coordination/case conferences for assigned participants. Attend workshops, team and Departmental Meetings, General Staff meetings and trainings as directed by team supervisor. Complete accurate, timely, comprehensive documentation. Care Delivery Strategize and implement ways to reduce barriers to health care access and improved health overall to the population served. Implement educational programs and empower individuals to increase health knowledge and healthy behaviors. Collaborate with team members (Behavioral Health Clinicians, Care Managers, Care Coordinators, Supervisors) to perform needs assessments, program evaluation and data collection activities for assigned individuals, including detailed record keeping, conducting surveys and other forms of data collection in communities. Identify and address individual and community need around health education and access to healthcare resources. Provide informal counseling and social support in one-on-one and group meetings with those involved in programming. Implement a health risk assessment to identify appropriate next steps of care for individuals Facilitate context-appropriate health education for clients and stakeholders. Build consumer/client capacity by increasing self-sufficiency through motivational interviewing and client-centered planning. Conduct home or phone visits to provide diligent care coordination, support, encouragement, and guidance. Remain composed and effective when faced with unexpected and uncomfortable situations. Obtain needed medical and assessment information. Provide community resource referrals, participant advocacy, support, outreach, and follow-up. Demonstrate good judgement and critical thinking skills in identifying client's needs and escalating to the care team as required by departmental protocols. Commit to an exceptional level of time management and organizational skills with the intention of obtaining desired outcomes. Technology Manage data entry into the document management system as well as documents appropriate information as required. Acquire and maintains competence in use of program hardware and software applications. Utilize technology as part of care delivery. Utilize and receives referrals through software for tracking purposes. Maintain confidentiality of information according to HIPAA. SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES This job has no supervisory responsibilities. QUALIFICATIONS To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform the essential duties listed. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE High school diploma or equivalent required; computer experience (Microsoft Office Suite, internet, email) required. Must have CHW certification or agree to complete CHW training and achieve certification within first six months of hire. Two years relevant experience in a medical, care management, community health work, community-based organizations or Medicaid/Medicare setting preferred. Bachelors or Associates Degree in Human Services, Psychology, Nursing, Behavioral Health or related field, relatable experience working with older adults, state agencies and/or with Medicaid approval process preferred.
    $27k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 29d ago
  • Community Outreach Representative - Entry Level

    MSI 4.7company rating

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    We are committed to delivering innovative solutions and outstanding customer experiences while fostering strong community connections. Our organization is built on teamwork, integrity, and social responsibility, with a mission to create meaningful, positive impacts in the communities we serve. We believe in excellence, collaboration, and giving back. The Community Outreach Representative plays a key role in supporting and executing community engagement initiatives. This entry-level position is ideal for a motivated, community-focused professional who is passionate about relationship building, event coordination, and social impact. You will collaborate closely with internal teams to strengthen community partnerships and support outreach programs that align with organizational goals. Key Responsibilities Support the planning, coordination, and execution of community outreach programs and local events Build and maintain strong relationships with community leaders, nonprofits, and local organizations Participate in community events, fundraisers, and charitable initiatives Collaborate with internal departments to align outreach efforts with business objectives Monitor and respond to community inquiries, feedback, and engagement opportunities Research community needs and identify potential partnerships and outreach opportunities Track, analyze, and report community engagement metrics and outcomes Qualifications Bachelor's degree in Communications, Public Relations, Marketing, or a related field (preferred) Strong interest in community outreach, public engagement, and relationship management Excellent written and verbal communication skills Strong organizational, time-management, and project coordination abilities Ability to work effectively in a fast-paced, team-oriented environment What We Offer Competitive compensation and benefits package Professional growth and career development opportunities Supportive, inclusive, and collaborative work environment Opportunity to make a meaningful impact through community engagement
    $40k-52k yearly est. 10d ago
  • Behavioral Health Counselor MS

    Indiana University Health System 3.8company rating

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Job Title: Behavioral Health Counselor, MS Schedule: Full-Time, three 12-hour shifts, set days with some flexibility 1:00 PM - 1:00 AM (Standard shift) The Behavioral Health Counselor MS facilitates patient involvement in treatment and education within a multidisciplinary environment. This role involves conducting individual, group, and family counseling, performing utilization review, discharge planning, and collaborating with healthcare team members to ensure safe, timely, and effective patient care. The counselor acts as a liaison in cases of abuse, neglect, and domestic violence, and provides critical mental health assessments and interventions, including crisis management and de-escalation techniques. Key Responsibilities: Facilitate face-to-face (or telehealth) individual, group, and family counseling sessions. Perform utilization review and discharge planning to support safe patient transitions. Collaborate with all members of the healthcare team to coordinate care, ensuring patients and families receive necessary resources and education. Interpret and communicate complex patient and family needs; model caring and professional practices to staff. Assess psychosocial risk factors, including prior functioning, support systems, reactions to illness, and coping abilities. Counsel patients and families on emotional, social, and financial impacts of illness or disability. Access and mobilize community and family resources to meet patient needs. Conduct mental health assessments upon physician referral. Support complex discharge planning through therapeutic interventions. Serve as the primary contact in cases involving child abuse/neglect, elder abuse/neglect, institutional abuse, and domestic violence. Act as liaison between Indiana University Health and local protective agencies (APS/CPS). Maintain principles and techniques of crisis intervention and de-escalation. Provide intervention in guardianship, foster care, adoption, and mental health Level II placements. Deliver evidence-based practices such as CBT, MI, and DBT. Support individuals in crisis and support safety through clinical leadership and de-escalation techniques. Ensure a safe, therapeutic environment and facilitate daily activities and programming. Develop and maintain strong relationships with community agencies, law enforcement, schools, and other stakeholders. Qualifications & Requirements: Education: Master's Degree in Social Work, Counseling, Psychology, or a related mental health field from an accredited college or university. Experience: 0-3 years relevant healthcare, mental health, or community-based experience preferred. Licensure: License-eligible in Indiana as an LCSW, LMHC, LMFT, or LCAC. Must have a minimum of a permanent LSW, LMHC-A, or LMFT-A upon hire. Certifications: Crisis intervention certification required (may be obtained after hire). BLS certification may be required. Knowledge & Skills: Psychosocial assessment, therapeutic counseling, and crisis intervention expertise. Knowledge of evidence-based practices (CBT, MI, DBT). Understanding of state and county protective legal mandates. Principles of growth and development across the lifespan, including end-of-life care. Ability to create a safe, therapeutic environment and instruct patients in daily activities. Basic proficiency in Electronic Medical Records and MS Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint). Strong communication, collaboration, and relationship-building skills. Additional Information: Full-time, set schedule with some flexibility, working three 12-hour shifts per week. Typically scheduled from 1:00 PM to 1:00 AM. Located at Riley Hospital, with a focus on providing comprehensive mental health care. Join our dedicated team and make a difference in the lives of patients through compassionate, expert behavioral health services. To learn more about our benefits, visit: IU Health Benefits
    $44k-60k yearly est. Auto-Apply 4d ago
  • Community Liaison Professional (CLP) - FT and PT Westside Location

    Project Will

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Project WILL, Inc. is a non-profit agency that supports young adults with behavioral health challenges through life's transitions while providing a launching pad for true growth and positive transformation. Project WILL creates opportunities for our members to give back to their supportive communities by volunteering. We conduct personal responsibility classes and job readiness training in order to foster positive growth. Project WILL is looking to hire a Community Liaison Professional(CLP) that will provide interactive and supportive instruction and supervision to to their assigned group of members. The CLP will serve as a very important link between secondary and post-secondary opportunities in the community and direct areas of training and facilitation. Hours of operation: M-F 8:45am-4:00pm This position is based out of the westside location on Girls School Road but will be a floater between east & west. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Provide approximately 13 hours per week of direct interactive supervision and support to group of 4 clients in desired activities to foster independence and the achievement of their goals Understand and implement the strategies and goals identified in the Person-Centered Individual Support Plan (PCISP) and Client Success Plan which will include goals related to community and volunteer activities, budget and money management, and social interaction skills. Record data on the implementation of goals to evaluate progress in accordance with their Client Success Plan. Utilize and encourage the use of the individual's personal adaptive equipment and/or identified strategies to support the person to participate in desired activities. Serve as the liaison between the client and “Host Site”. Use personal vehicle to provide transportation to support their assigned group in accessing “Host Site” locations and other community activities. Facilitate and support networking opportunities for the individual that encourage inclusion, community engagement and progress toward the achievement of their desired goals. Understand & implement the strategies, and record data, as outlined in the individual's Behavior Support Plans (BSP's). Understand and ensure all health & safety precautions are followed and documented as identified in the individual's Risk Plan(s). Administer medication as prescribed by the person's health care provider and document according to the company's medication administration procedures. As directed by the supervisor, participate in quarterly person-centered plan meetings for the individuals you support. COMMUNICATION, REPORTING AND QUALITY ASSURANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinate with “Host Site” representative to determine organization's needs including tasks, as well as days and times. Monitor each client's ability to complete requested tasks effectively and in a timely manner. Develop monthly schedule for assigned group and ensure hours are aligned with their NOA. Monitor the delivery of services to ensure clients are maximizing the utilization of the hours in their plans and that they arrive and are picked up on time. Appropriately schedule own appointment notes in InCare system to correspond with developed monthly schedule for actual clients serviced during shifts. Closely monitor available hours within system as to not exceed allotted NOA hours for the month. Complete monthly progress reports and upload in database or distribute to appropriate persons, as directed by the supervisor. Act as the liaison for communicating with families & caregivers, IST members and “Host Site” representatives; ensuring communication is respectful and professional. Maintain confidential information in accordance with HIPAA & regulatory guidelines. Use various means of communication (verbal, written and electronic) to complete work and effectively interact with internal and external customers. Actively participate in meetings as directed, taking action and following up on assigned items. Actively support a safe and healthy environment, monitoring for hazards and safety concerns of the individuals served. Immediately alert supervisor of any critical or potentially critical issue or crisis situation. Prepare reports according to timelines and in adherence with company and regulatory guidelines (ISP & BSP data, daily documentation, incident reports, timesheets, mileage reimbursement, etc.) Network with customers and other professionals to develop and maintain positive, supportive and collaborative relationships to support the company's mission and initiatives. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBILITIES Provide approximately 2 hours of planning and preparation. Ensure hours worked are recorded accurately and submitted within designated timelines. Regularly check email and other forms of electronic messaging and respond to communications within 48 hours or immediately in urgent/time sensitive situations. Identify new potential activities of interest through relevant resources. REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Must be 18 years of age or older. Must have a High School Diploma, G.E.D, or H.S.E. Diploma One (1) year relevant work experience. Instructional Assistant or knowledge of IEP transition planning Must achieve NADSP Credential within 18 months of starting in position. BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL SKILLS Knowledge and proficiency in Person Centered Planning Ability to apply general understanding and knowledge to carry out instructions in written, verbal or schedule form. Ability to develop schedule and carry-out the logistics for successful implementation. Ability to handle and carry out multiple tasks. Basic computer skills with the ability to learn and effectively utilize identified computer software applications to accomplish tasks. Ability to read, comprehend, interpret and apply information from general procedures, safety rules, instructions, data and reports. Ability to use Basic English grammatical skills to write routine reports and general correspondence. Organizational skills and ability to accurately document data and maintain records. COMMUNICATION/INTERACTION SKILLS Verbal and written skills to effectively communicate information to various audiences and customers. Ability to effectively work as a team member and promote a positive work culture. SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS Ability to maintain regular attendance as scheduled, be punctual & maintain accurate record of hours worked. Ability to organize self and work activities and take initiative to accomplish tasks. Demonstrate cooperative attitude and tolerance for stress when confronted with critical situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality, integrity and accountability within the scope of responsibilities. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS Must have ability to work a flexible schedule, which may include occasional evenings and weekends. Must provide own transportation, have valid driver's license, properly registered vehicle, and driving record must meet insurability requirements (unless working solely with client(s) that do not require driving) Must maintain and provide documentation of auto insurance. Must have ability to lift/move/transfer individuals or materials weighing up to 75 lbs. periodically. Must have ability to stand, walk, stoop, and bend frequently. Must have manual dexterity sufficient to reach, handle items, work with the fingers, and perceive attributes of objects and materials (such as medication, first aid supplies, with meal preparation and household tasks). Must maintain CPR and First Aid certification and must stay current on all other training as defined by Indiana state guidelines, industry accreditation standards and company guidelines. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts, toxic and caustic chemicals, and fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate.
    $32k-46k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Seasonal Community Liaison Professional (CLP) - LINKS Initiative

    Project Will, Inc.

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Job Description Project WILL, Inc. is a non-profit agency that supports young adults with behavioral health challenges through life's transitions while providing a launching pad for true growth and positive transformation. Project WILL creates opportunities for our members to give back to their supportive communities by volunteering. We conduct personal responsibility classes and job readiness training in order to foster positive growth. Project WILL is looking to hire seasonal Community Liaison Professionals(CLP) that will provide interactive and supportive instruction and supervision to to their assigned group of members to work our seasonal summer programming for youth ages 14-17 years old. The CLP will serve as a very important link between secondary and post-secondary opportunities in the community and direct areas of training and facilitation. The seasonal summer program will run from June 1, 2026 - July, 24, 2026, but the dates of employment will be from May 11, 2026 - July 24,2026. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Provide approximately 15 - 30 hours per week of direct interactive supervision and support to group of 4 clients in desired activities to foster independence and the achievement of their goals Understand and implement the strategies and goals identified in the Person-Centered Individual Support Plan (PCISP) and Client Success Plan which will include goals related to community and volunteer activities, budget and money management, and social interaction skills. Record data on the implementation of goals to evaluate progress in accordance with their Client Success Plan. Utilize and encourage the use of the individual's personal adaptive equipment and/or identified strategies to support the person to participate in desired activities. Serve as the liaison between the client and “Host Site”. Use personal vehicle to provide transportation to support their assigned group in accessing “Host Site” locations and other community activities. Facilitate and support networking opportunities for the individual that encourage inclusion, community engagement and progress toward the achievement of their desired goals. Understand & implement the strategies, and record data, as outlined in the individual's Behavior Support Plans (BSP's). Understand and ensure all health & safety precautions are followed and documented as identified in the individual's Risk Plan(s). Administer medication as prescribed by the person's health care provider and document according to the company's medication administration procedures. As directed by the supervisor, participate in quarterly person-centered plan meetings for the individuals you support. COMMUNICATION, REPORTING AND QUALITY ASSURANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinate with “Host Site” representative to determine organization's needs including tasks, as well as days and times. Monitor each client's ability to complete requested tasks effectively and in a timely manner. Develop monthly schedule for assigned group and ensure hours are aligned with their NOA. Monitor the delivery of services to ensure clients are maximizing the utilization of the hours in their plans and that they arrive and are picked up on time. Appropriately schedule own appointment notes in InCare system to correspond with developed monthly schedule for actual clients serviced during shifts. Closely monitor available hours within system as to not exceed allotted NOA hours for the month. Complete monthly progress reports and upload in database or distribute to appropriate persons, as directed by the supervisor. Act as the liaison for communicating with families & caregivers, IST members and “Host Site” representatives; ensuring communication is respectful and professional. Maintain confidential information in accordance with HIPAA & regulatory guidelines. Use various means of communication (verbal, written and electronic) to complete work and effectively interact with internal and external customers. Actively participate in meetings as directed, taking action and following up on assigned items. Actively support a safe and healthy environment, monitoring for hazards and safety concerns of the individuals served. Immediately alert supervisor of any critical or potentially critical issue or crisis situation. Prepare reports according to timelines and in adherence with company and regulatory guidelines (ISP & BSP data, daily documentation, incident reports, timesheets, mileage reimbursement, etc.) Network with customers and other professionals to develop and maintain positive, supportive and collaborative relationships to support the company's mission and initiatives. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBILITIES Ensure hours worked are recorded accurately and submitted within designated timelines. Regularly check email and other forms of electronic messaging and respond to communications within 48 hours or immediately in urgent/time sensitive situations. Identify new potential activities of interest through relevant resources. REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Must be 18 years of age or older. Must have a High School Diploma, G.E.D, or H.S.E. Diploma One (1) year relevant work experience. Instructional Assistant or knowledge of IEP transition planning Must achieve NADSP Credential within 18 months of starting in position. BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL SKILLS Knowledge and proficiency in Person Centered Planning Ability to apply general understanding and knowledge to carry out instructions in written, verbal or schedule form. Ability to develop schedule and carry-out the logistics for successful implementation. Ability to handle and carry out multiple tasks. Basic computer skills with the ability to learn and effectively utilize identified computer software applications to accomplish tasks. Ability to read, comprehend, interpret and apply information from general procedures, safety rules, instructions, data and reports. Ability to use Basic English grammatical skills to write routine reports and general correspondence. Organizational skills and ability to accurately document data and maintain records. COMMUNICATION/INTERACTION SKILLS Verbal and written skills to effectively communicate information to various audiences and customers. Ability to effectively work as a team member and promote a positive work culture. SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS Ability to maintain regular attendance as scheduled, be punctual & maintain accurate record of hours worked. Ability to organize self and work activities and take initiative to accomplish tasks. Demonstrate cooperative attitude and tolerance for stress when confronted with critical situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality, integrity and accountability within the scope of responsibilities. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS Must have ability to work a flexible schedule, which may include occasional evenings and weekends. Must provide own transportation, have valid driver's license, properly registered vehicle, and driving record must meet insurability requirements (unless working solely with client(s) that do not require driving) Must maintain and provide documentation of auto insurance. Must have ability to lift/move/transfer individuals or materials weighing up to 75 lbs. periodically. Must have ability to stand, walk, stoop, and bend frequently. Must have manual dexterity sufficient to reach, handle items, work with the fingers, and perceive attributes of objects and materials (such as medication, first aid supplies, with meal preparation and household tasks). Must maintain CPR and First Aid certification and must stay current on all other training as defined by Indiana state guidelines, industry accreditation standards and company guidelines. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts, toxic and caustic chemicals, and fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate.
    $32k-46k yearly est. 28d ago
  • Aspire Indiana Health Internship

    Aspire Indiana Health 4.4company rating

    Community health worker job in Noblesville, IN

    WE SERVE ALL. WE HIRE ALL. WE ACCEPT ALL. Aspire Indiana Health is proud to offer hands-on internships for students and post-graduates pursuing careers in behavioral health, primary medical care and substance use disorder (SUD) fields. We partner with educational programs at universities throughout Indiana and the Midwest, and are credentialed as a state Community Mental Health Center (CMHC) and Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC). With six clinics in Boone, Hamilton, Madison and Marion counties as well as support services across much of Indiana, Aspire serves a wide array of Hoosiers with a diversity of needs, with a special focus on at-risk populations. We are currently actively recruiting for interns for upcoming semesters and are expanding our internship opportunities in other fields. Our internship program offers interns an opportunity to be a part of unique and innovative training in the Whole Health Recovery Model. Potential benefits include : Division of Mental Health and Addiction (DMHA) grants Sign-on bonuses for interns who remain at Aspire post-internship Learn more about us at Aspireindiana.org, and see our Core Values, Benefits and Current Job Listings on our Careers page. Or check out our Facebook, LinkedIn, Twitter and YouTube pages. Drug screen, TB test and extensive background checks (including Criminal History, Sex Offender Registry Search, State Central Registry Check, Education Verification, and Professional References) are required of all Aspire interns. All individuals who join Aspire are strongly encouraged to have a flu shot and be fully vaccinated against COVID19 prior to joining Aspire to further protect our staff and the patients we serve. We also adhere to CDC protocols including wearing masks, social distancing, and sanitizing. Aspire Indiana Health is an Equal Opportunity Employer Not ready to apply? Connect with us for general consideration.
    $28k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Community Health Advocate

    Community Health Network 4.3company rating

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Join Community Community Health Network was created by our neighbors, for our neighbors. Over 60 years later, “community” is still the heart of our organization. It means providing our neighbors with the best care possible, backed by state-of-the-art technology. It means getting involved in the communities we serve through volunteer opportunities and benefits initiatives. It means ensuring our dedicated caregivers can learn and grow to stay at the top of their fields and to better serve our patients. And above all, it means exceptional care, simply delivered - and we couldn't do it without you. Make a Difference The Community Health Advocate is responsible for providing outreach, social support, care transition, education, healthcare coaching and community resource information to patient/clients and their families. Exceptional Skills and Qualifications The Community Health Advocate promotes access to medical and social services assisting clients in utilizing available resources; including scheduling appointments, accompanying patients to appointments as needed, educating patients about available community resources, referring patients to local service agencies, helping complete forms and applications for services, coaching patients on self-management, conducting home and or community visits, and communicating client related information back to the clinical team. High School Diploma or GED required. 6 months' experience working in a Community Health Worker (CHW) role or in another position with the provision of social services, supportive services, personal care, or related duties preferred. Bilingual in Spanish English preferred. Valid Indiana driver's license and insurance required. Ability to work with diverse populations Written and oral fluency in English Experience working with and speaking in front of community groups
    $28k-35k yearly est. Auto-Apply 2d ago
  • Community Liaison

    Firefly Children & Family Alliance

    Community health worker job in Columbus, IN

    Job Description BUILD A CAREER THAT MEANS MORE Few jobs offer the satisfaction and gratification that come from doing work that improves the lives of vulnerable children and families. That's where Firefly Children and Family Alliance stands out from the crowd. As one of our employees, you'll be able to directly make an impact on the lives of thousands of Indiana children, families, and adults from day one. Firefly Children & Family Alliance is hiring a Community Liaison in Columbus, IN. In this position you will collaborate with community agencies and resources to directly advocate for at-risk children and families in order to facilitate critical needs assessments, prevention, and progress monitoring services for referral families. This position will cover Bartholomew county. You Will: Referral Family Support (70%) Conscientiously gain insight and information about referral family needs and their community environment to lead families through the Firefly Children & Family Alliance goal-setting process Provide multiple home-based services and resource connections to at-risk families Initiate referrals and connections with local community supports and services Advocate for and provide support to referral families to exceed individual family progress goals Attentively provide transportation to families to attend programs and appointments to meet their goals Assist during crisis situations Community Engagement (30%) Maintain familiarity with community resources and maintain relationships with social workers and agencies, including school systems and other multiple institutions, related to the family Thoroughly complete required documentation You Have: Bachelor's degree in social work, psychology, sociology, or a directly-related human service field from an accredited college OR Other Bachelor's degrees will be accepted in combination with three years' experience working directly with families in a human service field OR Associate's degrees in a related human services field with three years' experience working directly with families in a human service field OR High School Diploma or equivalent with five years' experience working directly with families in a human service field 2 + years of experience in social service for children or families Experience in child development Knowledge of community resources programs Train in recognizing abuse or neglect handle a variety of situations that may arise during visitations Valid driver's license with valid insurance and no more than 6 points on driving record Our Benefits: Student Loan Repayment Tuition Reimbursement Medical, Dental, and Health Insurance PTO and Paid Holidays Short-Term and Long-Term Disability Life Insurance Equal Employment Opportunity: Firefly Children & Family Alliance does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, national origin, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, and disability. Powered by ExactHire:191302
    $32k-45k yearly est. 16d ago
  • Community Investment Intern

    Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis 4.1company rating

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Are you ready to turn your classroom knowledge into real-world experience? Do you enjoy collaborating with others and working as part of a team? If so, the Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis (FHLBank) invites you to apply for our 2026 Summer Internship Program! We're looking for well-rounded, motivated students to join us for a 10-week paid internship where you'll gain hands-on experience, build your professional network, and develop valuable skills in a dynamic business environment. What You'll Experience As a Community Investment intern at FHLBank, you'll: Collaborate with department managers to support various cross-functional projects. Conduct data analysis for multi-state needs assessments. Perform data mining and reporting for the AHP (Affordable Housing Program) project. Assist the CID department with outreach and marketing initiatives. Support additional departmental tasks and responsibilities as assigned. Apply strong problem-solving and communication skills to collaborate across teams and present analytical results effectively Contribute to meaningful projects that align with your field of study Gain exposure to the finance and banking industry Participate in team-building activities, a group project, a community service event, and professional development sessions (including dining etiquette!) Who We're Looking For We're seeking students who: Have completed at least their sophomore year of undergraduate studies. Graduate students are encouraged to apply. Are majoring in Urban Planning and Development, Economics, Real-Estate Development, or Business Communicate effectively, both in writing and verbally Work well independently and in team settings Are detail-oriented, organized, and eager to solve problems Program Highlights 10-week paid internship: Monday, June 1 to Friday, August 7 Flexible hybrid workforce model: Onsite three days a week and two days remote. Competitive hourly rate “Dress for your day” dress code: You choose the appropriate work attire based on what your day looks like. Professional development and networking opportunities Inclusive and collaborative work environment Ready to apply? Submit your resume and cover letter! We look forward to learning more about you! The Federal Home Loan Bank of Indianapolis is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
    $29k-39k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Community Outreach Specialist

    STI 4.8company rating

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    •Be knowledgeable of community service programs and resources, behavioral health care, specialized children services, and education/training opportunities. •Promote and support Maternal and Child Health by attending conferences, expos, community events, and other networking opportunities that bring awareness to the program initiatives. •Communicate effectively with families in the community and agency partners to ensure all needs are met, linking them to the MCH program initiatives. •Network with organizations and exhibitors at all conferences, expos, and health fair events. •Participate in community committees as well as assist colleagues as needed. •Participate in the development and preservation of program initiatives and other state activities. •Work across the MCH Division with outreach efforts. •Establish partnerships with social service agencies, including, but not limited to, WIC, hospitals, Healthy Families, Child Care Resource and Referral, Head Start, Early Head Start, NICUs, childcare providers and other providers within the Maternal and Child Health population. •Identify Point of Contacts to community resources and maintain updated contact information in Excel spreadsheet •Prepare and distribute MCH informational and promotional materials to providers that serve the MCH population throughout the state upon receiving requests from providers. •Assist in preparing and updating presentations to deliver to community organizations. •Assist or act as a substitute for the Community Outreach and Education Supervisor in work group meetings and/or monthly meetings that increase awareness to MCH program initiatives. •Contribute to maintaining and assisting with publishing content that promotes and enhances maternal and child health.
    $34k-48k yearly est. 60d+ ago
  • Community Outreach Professional - Lead

    Healthnet 4.0company rating

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Southeast Health Center - 901 Shelby St, Indianapolis, IN 46203 Homeless Initiative Program The Community Outreach Professional Lead (COPL) contributes to HIP's Mission by offering front line neighborhood response for those who are homeless, for partners serving those who are homeless, and the Fountain Fletcher District in coordination with PBSO. The COPL will work closely with HIP's Youth Outreach Lead who provides youth focused outreach in partnership with Outreach Inc., Stopover and PBSO. Together these 2 staff will coordinate outreach times with partners, offer community and shelter based CES assessments, and work closely with partners to educate and create streamlines services. Specifically the COPL will: coordinate services with Southeast Community Services ensuring CES enrollment for those in need; engage individuals at the community breakfasts Tues & Fri offering triage linkage and CES as needed; coordinate with the Fountain Fletcher District Association to support a coordinate response to homeless in that area; coordinate services with PBSO; and collaborate with community partners to ensure triage and CES services are offered at all local shelters. The COPL will represent HIP in all outreach service coordination. The COPL will ensure that all clients needing services will be assisted with professional services in a client-centered atmosphere offering full service and linkage to meet all expressed needs. Key outcomes include: a thorough understanding of resources and how to access those resources throughout the community; assessing and offering needed services to client clients seeking assistance; coordinated communication throughout the community in each role with shelter providers, CES lead, PBSO leadership and colleagues, HIP colleagues, neighborhood and community partners, and all clients encountered; accurate and timely documentation in the HMIS system; ability to manage, prioritize and follow a schedule as part of a team; ensure coverage of essential services. Essential Functions Active participation in all mandatory meetings such as: All Staff, PBSO meetings, CES meetings, FFDA Mtgs, Case Conferencing, and Supervision Coordination of at least quarterly shelter blitzes in partnership with PBSO, RDOOR, and other partners - to begin Summer of 2026 Coordinate with colleagues at Southeast Community Services to ensure linkage of all homeless services for those they are working with who are literally homeless Maintaining awareness of resources and referral process for resources in the community. Updating this information for HIP staff on a quarterly basis. Ensure accurate data entry and record collection for HMIS including: CES documentation; triage services and case notes; outreach services and case notes. Participate and track service needs identified through PBSO e-mails. Update All Staff on systems, process, and information impacting Outreach and neighborhood services. Partner to support other HIP services as needed including wellness checks with Case Managers, response to community calls, assistance in locating client, etc. Establish and promote positive communication among all team members of HIP to increase collaborations and reduce inefficiencies. Represent HIP in a professional manner at all times, providing courteous service to both internal and external partners and presenting a positive image of HIP so as to always act as an ambassador of HIP services. Establishes and promotes positive communication among all team members of HIP to increase collaborations and reduce inefficiencies. Job responsibilities listed above is a summary and does not include other tasks requested by the hiring manager. Who is HealthNet? ****************************** HealthNet is a nonprofit 501 (c) (3) organization of community-based health centers located in Indianapolis and Bloomington, IN Since 1968, HealthNet has improved the health status of the neighborhoods it serves by making quality health services accessible to everyone. HealthNet annually provides affordable health care to more than 61,000 individuals through its network of 9 primary care health centers 5 dental clinics, 9 school-based clinics, a mobile health unit, and additional support services. HealthNet's mission is to improve lives with compassionate health care and support services, regardless of ability to pay. Requirements Qualifications, Skills, Abilities, Knowledge College degree with 3 to 5 years of experience working with vulnerable populations or 5+ years working with vulnerable populations with focus on homelessness or 2 years post lived experience Leadership experience preferred Crisis management skills preferred Strong written and oral communication skills with ability to present to groups Professional appearance and manner Computer proficient in Microsoft Office and internet Ability to work independently Ability to work effectively as part of a team Ability to work effectively with a diverse group of clients, staff and community members Able to prioritize, organize tasks and time, and follow up. High detail orientation and accuracy. Performs responsibilities efficiently and timely (time management.) Demonstrates effective verbal, written, and interpersonal skills, in person and over the phone. Can effectively communicate and build relationships with a variety of individuals with diverse backgrounds, education, demographic, and economic levels and roles. Demonstrates strong active listening skills. Can operate effectively, and show respect, in a diverse environment. Able to read, interpret, and use forms and other visual instructions in order to perform required work. Able to manage multiple requests and deadlines. Can adjust to a changing environment. Able to identify and resolve conflict in a professional manner within the stated values of the organization. Demonstrates ability to manage crisis situations using de-escalation techniques; I statements; and a calm, supportive demeanor. Demonstrates the ability to proactively take initiative and needs little supervision, but will readily engage in coaching to increase job development and skill Demonstrates ability to learn and become proficient on new applications, programs, etc. Demonstrates ability to set and meet goals, both project and individually. Able to identify needs of individuals and develop solutions to meet those needs. Demonstrates strong customer service orientation. Proactive in anticipating and altering plans due to potential roadblocks and barriers with processes or projects. Must be able to work proficiently with computers and other office equipment Must be able to travel for meetings throughout the community Maintain expected work schedule of Monday through Friday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. with possibility of extended hours to ensure timely reporting and client/staff safety. Must have reliable transportation. Drivers of privately-owned vehicles must have valid driver's license and meet state required automobile insurance minimums. May be required to show proof. May be required to transport clients Must be able to pass a background check consisting of National Sex Offender Registry, Criminal History and driving record. Physical Requirement Prolonged periods of sitting at a desk and working on a computer. Able to be involved in degrees of prolonged standing, walking, sitting, bending, squatting, and stooping; as well as abilities of repeated bending, stooping, and squatting. Able to lift, push, and/or pull light to moderately heavy weight up to 20-30 pounds is a necessary function of this position. Able to perform duties during periods of varied and/or prolonged work hours. Must be able to read, write, hear, and communicate effectively in the English language by both orally and written. EQUAL EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITY: HealthNet is an Equal Employment Opportunity Employer and employment decisions are made without regard to race, color, sex, religion, national origin, age, disability, sexual orientation, or any other category protected by federal, state, or local law.
    $34k-46k yearly est. 6d ago
  • Community Resource Professional (CRP)

    Tangram Solutions 4.2company rating

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Description Please note, as part of our hiring process, you must attend a 2-week paid orientation. This will be Monday-Friday, 8 am - 5 pm, regardless of your future shift availability. : Directly assist individuals with optimizing their personal, social, and vocational opportunities by providing research, access, and support to assist individuals as they participate in community life. Examples include but are not limited to: leisure and recreational activities, volunteerism, self-advocacy, health, and wellness promotion, accessing and utilizing public transportation, and cultural and spiritual activities. Key Areas of Responsibility : Advocacy/Support: · Maintain an energetic, positive, and facilitative role with individuals to encourage independence. · Troubleshoot barriers with community-based and volunteer-driven activities. · Present a proactive, professional image, modeling a healthy lifestyle. · Build bridges between individuals and their communities so that necessary supports are in place to ensure success. · Participate in quarterly meetings either directly or by the report, to provide updates on community activities. Research/Discovery: · Collaborate with the Community Resource Manager, the individual, and other team members, to develop a person-centered profile to identify community interests. · Work with the client's team members to update the community goals as needed. · Implement goals in areas of recreation, socialization, and self-advocacy. · Assist individuals served in developing meaningful connections by acting as a "bridge builder" to establish greater ties to the community and support the development of friendships. · Responsible for identifying potential barriers to community involvement, including but not limited to environmental, attitudinal, and economic barriers. · Responsible for identifying community resources that could enhance the individual's quality of life and help meet their goals. · Research and identify community inclusion resources and activities available in their metropolitan area. Requirements Requirements Minimum Job Qualifications: Education: Bachelor's Degree preferred but not required; may substitute with relevant experience. Work Experience: Experience in a human service field and/or experience with individuals with developmental or other disabilities. General Requirements: Must have a valid driver's license, acceptable driving record, meet agency's driver insurability requirements, reliable vehicle, and up to date automobile insurance. Working Conditions: This position may require bending, lifting and stooping. Must be able to demonstrate the ability to lift up to 40 pounds. Training Requirements during Employment: Must maintain CPR and first aid certification, must pass Core A and B Medication Administration, must stay current on all other training as defined by state, accreditation body or agency guidelines. Salary Description starting at $18.00 per hour
    $18 hourly 24d ago
  • Part-Time Community Living Nurse

    Administration 3.1company rating

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Job DescriptionDescription: Ready to become a Difference Maker? Are you a fun, energetic person looking to grow professionally while impacting our community? Do you want to be part of the team that leads a 70-year-old, well-respected provider of disability services into its next generation of service to people with disabilities, their families, and the community? Become a #DifferenceMaker and join the Noble Team. Together we will impact lives by helping children and adults with disabilities DREAM IT. LIVE IT. each day. This position will provide first aid and nursing care services to persons served in the agency and training to staff. Primary Duties and Responsibilities: Provide basic and emergency first aid and nursing care services to persons served in the agency and training to staff. Develop and monitor the medication administration system to ensure medications are administered as prescribed and properly documented. Develop and monitor Risk, Health and Wellness plans for persons served. Teach classes in CPR, First Aid, Infection Control, Back Safety, and other related medical/safety subjects to staff as directed. Screen questions and referrals concerning the health needs of persons served and relay to appropriate physician when appropriate. Provide counseling to persons served/families regarding nutrition, hygiene, medications, medical conditions, etc. as requested Ensure that persons entering services have met medical clearance entry standards. Maintain accurate health/medication/nursing records on persons served. Utilize software database to accurately and consistently document consumer information and services provided as necessary to meet agency requirements Requirements: Requirements To be successful, you must: Must be a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse licensed in the State of Indiana in good standing Minimum of three months of nursing experience Must provide own transportation, have valid drivers license and driving record must meet agency insurability requirements. Must maintain and provide documentation of auto insurance at limits set by the agency Must have ability to lift/move individuals or materials weighing up to 75 pounds periodically Must maintain CPR and First Aid certification, and must stay current on all other training as defined by state, accreditation body or organization guidelines.
    $29k-49k yearly est. 11d ago
  • Community Health Nurse (RN) - Indianapolis, IN

    Vanna Health

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Vanna Health focuses on reimagining care for individuals with mental illness. Our goal is to empower these individuals to lead healthy and meaningful lives by providing social, physical and mental healthcare support and connecting members to community programs. Our technology-enabled approach, developed by our own team of engineers and designers, ensures our staff and members are well supported. Vanna delivers in-person and virtual community-based engagement through an interdisciplinary team of coaches and clinicians. We leverage partnerships with existing community resources to facilitate support networks unique to an individual's needs and location - connecting them to established psychosocial rehabilitation programs, resources for housing, transportation, etc. and various digital engagement opportunities to address members' needs. About the Role Vanna Health is seeking an experienced, recovery-focused Registered Nurse (RN) who is passionate about community care, health education and facilitating care that addresses all the dimensions of wellbeing. In this role, you will bring passion for serving individuals with mental illness and chronic physical health conditions in Marion, Lake, Allen and Vanderburgh counties, helping them access community-based care to improve health outcomes and quality of care. This role will be fully in-person in our office located in Indianapolis. While you may be expected to provide clinical care to individual members intermittently, we aim to promote continuity of care by supporting members in receiving direct care from their longitudinal outpatient providers, as much as possible. As such, your role will be primarily focused on Vanna Care Team education, care coordination support and population level program development. Responsibilities Vanna Care Team Education and Clinical Consultative Support Conduct interdisciplinary care team meetings to review members' condition, align on appropriate service coordination as part of the member-centered care plan and promote team collaboration Educate Vanna care team members to ensure they can accurately and safely monitor for acute or worsening psychiatric symptoms, medication side effects, and physical health needs and can escalate appropriately Provide backup for Vanna RNs at other sites as needed Care Coordination Promote care coordination and communication across healthcare systems Advise Vanna care team on appropriate services required by members and coordinate services with our clinical partner providers, social service organizations and payers Facilitate Organizational Growth and Program Development Participate in development of effective population health care management and intervention strategies Develop behavior change and education programming for members to maximize healthy behaviors including medication adherence Participate in the development and maintenance of partnerships with local community clinical and social services organizations Provide feedback to Vanna Technology and Operations Teams on existing processes and suggest improvements over time Participate in regular Vanna and Payer conferencing on clinical workflow to provide actionable feedback and collaborate directly on identified members of interest Direct Clinical Care As Needed Conduct nursing physical health assessments for members and assist with acute and chronic medical and mental health conditions Deliver clinical care in the community, including member homes, inclusive of administering long-acting antipsychotic medications and monitoring of vital signs Adhere to documentation protocols related to medication reconciliation, member appointments, treatment plans, coordination with external providers, and other protocols related to responsibilities About You Need to Haves Minimum of 3 years working with adults with mental illness and substance use disorders in community based settings (inpatient, outpatient, or home health) Minimum of 1 year of experience working as a medical nurse or working as a nurse in inpatient or outpatient medical settings Experience working in and around the communities of Marion, Lake, Allen and Vanderburgh counties Belief that individuals suffering from mental illness can and will recover to achieve life goals when provided the opportunity, support, and community Ability to work in a team Willingness to learn how to work with Google, Slack, and Vanna EHR tools Basic computer and phone skills A valid driver's license Ability to commute into our office in Indianapolis daily - this is a fully in-person role Education and License Requirements Associate's Degree in Nursing is required Unencumbered registered nurse (RN) license in the state of Indiana Nice to Haves Bachelor's Degree in Nursing Bilingual in Spanish and English to ensure we are meeting all members in their most comfortable language Experience in clinical leadership and program administration Benefits Full medical, dental, and vision insurance. (We cover 90% of your premium!) 401K options HSA/FSA/Dependant Care FSA options PTO (including sick time, personal time, and vacation) You start accruing vacation time on Day 1! Company paid holidays off
    $36k-55k yearly est. Auto-Apply 60d+ ago
  • Part-Time Community Living Nurse

    KOI Auto Parts 3.7company rating

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Requirements Requirements To be successful, you must: Must be a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse licensed in the State of Indiana in good standing Minimum of three months of nursing experience Must provide own transportation, have valid drivers license and driving record must meet agency insurability requirements. Must maintain and provide documentation of auto insurance at limits set by the agency Must have ability to lift/move individuals or materials weighing up to 75 pounds periodically Must maintain CPR and First Aid certification, and must stay current on all other training as defined by state, accreditation body or organization guidelines.
    $28k-49k yearly est. 17d ago
  • Eskenazi Health Nursing Open House - Feb 10th- 4pm to 6pm

    Health & Hospital Corporation 4.3company rating

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Division:Eskenazi Health Sub-Division: Eskenazi Health serves as the public hospital division of the Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County. Physicians provide a comprehensive range of primary and specialty care services at the 333-bed hospital and outpatient facilities both on and off of the Eskenazi Health downtown campus as well as at 10 Eskenazi Health Center sites located throughout Indianapolis. When: Tuesday, February 10th, 2026 from 4pm-6pm Where: Eskenazi Health Rapp Family Conference Center Who: This event is open to nursing students, new grads, and experienced RN's Meet the team and tour the department. Please register by clicking this link: ************************************************************************************** Once registered, additional information will be provided. For questions, please contact Dawn Hay at ************. Accredited by The Joint Commission, named one of the nation's 150 best places to work by Becker's Hospital Review for two consecutive years and repeatedly recognized on Forbes magazine's best-of state lists, Eskenazi Health and its programs have received national recognition while also offering new health care opportunities to the local community. As the sponsoring hospital for Indianapolis Emergency Medical Services, the city's primary EMS provider, Eskenazi Health is also home to a Level I trauma center, the most established verified adult burn center in Indiana and the first community mental health center in Indiana. #EXPRN #CampusRN Nearest Major Market: Indianapolis
    $34k-52k yearly est. 23d ago
  • Community Liaison Professional (CLP) - The LINKS Initiative - FT

    Project Will, Inc.

    Community health worker job in Indianapolis, IN

    Job Description Project WILL, Inc. is a non-profit agency that supports young adults with behavioral health challenges through life's transitions while providing a launching pad for true growth and positive transformation. Project WILL creates opportunities for our members to give back to their supportive communities by volunteering. We conduct personal responsibility classes and job readiness training in order to foster positive growth. Project WILL is looking to hire a Community Liaison Professional(CLP) that will provide interactive and supportive instruction and supervision to to their assigned group of members. The CLP will serve as a very important link between secondary and post-secondary opportunities in the community and direct areas of training and facilitation. ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES Provide approximately 32 hours per week of direct interactive supervision and support to group of 4 clients in desired activities to foster independence and the achievement of their goals Understand and implement the strategies and goals identified in the Person-Centered Individual Support Plan (PCISP) and Client Success Plan which will include goals related to community and volunteer activities, budget and money management, and social interaction skills. Record data on the implementation of goals to evaluate progress in accordance with their Client Success Plan. Utilize and encourage the use of the individual's personal adaptive equipment and/or identified strategies to support the person to participate in desired activities. Serve as the liaison between the client and “Host Site”. Use personal vehicle to provide transportation to support their assigned group in accessing “Host Site” locations and other community activities. Facilitate and support networking opportunities for the individual that encourage inclusion, community engagement and progress toward the achievement of their desired goals. Understand & implement the strategies, and record data, as outlined in the individual's Behavior Support Plans (BSP's). Understand and ensure all health & safety precautions are followed and documented as identified in the individual's Risk Plan(s). Administer medication as prescribed by the person's health care provider and document according to the company's medication administration procedures. As directed by the supervisor, participate in quarterly person-centered plan meetings for the individuals you support. COMMUNICATION, REPORTING AND QUALITY ASSURANCE RESPONSIBILITIES Coordinate with “Host Site” representative to determine organization's needs including tasks, as well as days and times. Monitor each client's ability to complete requested tasks effectively and in a timely manner. Develop monthly schedule for assigned group and ensure hours are aligned with their NOA. Monitor the delivery of services to ensure clients are maximizing the utilization of the hours in their plans and that they arrive and are picked up on time. Appropriately schedule own appointment notes in InCare system to correspond with developed monthly schedule for actual clients serviced during shifts. Closely monitor available hours within system as to not exceed allotted NOA hours for the month. Complete monthly progress reports and upload in database or distribute to appropriate persons, as directed by the supervisor. Act as the liaison for communicating with families & caregivers, IST members and “Host Site” representatives; ensuring communication is respectful and professional. Maintain confidential information in accordance with HIPAA & regulatory guidelines. Use various means of communication (verbal, written and electronic) to complete work and effectively interact with internal and external customers. Actively participate in meetings as directed, taking action and following up on assigned items. Actively support a safe and healthy environment, monitoring for hazards and safety concerns of the individuals served. Immediately alert supervisor of any critical or potentially critical issue or crisis situation. Prepare reports according to timelines and in adherence with company and regulatory guidelines (ISP & BSP data, daily documentation, incident reports, timesheets, mileage reimbursement, etc.) Network with customers and other professionals to develop and maintain positive, supportive and collaborative relationships to support the company's mission and initiatives. BUSINESS ADMINISTRATION RESPONSIBILITIES Provide approximately 8 hours of planning and preparation. Ensure hours worked are recorded accurately and submitted within designated timelines. Regularly check email and other forms of electronic messaging and respond to communications within 48 hours or immediately in urgent/time sensitive situations. Identify new potential activities of interest through relevant resources. REQUIREMENTS EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE Must be 18 years of age or older. Must have a High School Diploma, G.E.D, or H.S.E. Diploma One (1) year relevant work experience. Instructional Assistant or knowledge of IEP transition planning Must achieve NADSP Credential within 18 months of starting in position. BUSINESS AND TECHNICAL SKILLS Knowledge and proficiency in Person Centered Planning Ability to apply general understanding and knowledge to carry out instructions in written, verbal or schedule form. Ability to develop schedule and carry-out the logistics for successful implementation. Ability to handle and carry out multiple tasks. Basic computer skills with the ability to learn and effectively utilize identified computer software applications to accomplish tasks. Ability to read, comprehend, interpret and apply information from general procedures, safety rules, instructions, data and reports. Ability to use Basic English grammatical skills to write routine reports and general correspondence. Organizational skills and ability to accurately document data and maintain records. COMMUNICATION/INTERACTION SKILLS Verbal and written skills to effectively communicate information to various audiences and customers. Ability to effectively work as a team member and promote a positive work culture. SELF MANAGEMENT SKILLS Ability to maintain regular attendance as scheduled, be punctual & maintain accurate record of hours worked. Ability to organize self and work activities and take initiative to accomplish tasks. Demonstrate cooperative attitude and tolerance for stress when confronted with critical situations. Ability to maintain confidentiality, integrity and accountability within the scope of responsibilities. GENERAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS Must have ability to work a flexible schedule, which may include occasional evenings and weekends. Must provide own transportation, have valid driver's license, properly registered vehicle, and driving record must meet insurability requirements (unless working solely with client(s) that do not require driving) Must maintain and provide documentation of auto insurance. Must have ability to lift/move/transfer individuals or materials weighing up to 75 lbs. periodically. Must have ability to stand, walk, stoop, and bend frequently. Must have manual dexterity sufficient to reach, handle items, work with the fingers, and perceive attributes of objects and materials (such as medication, first aid supplies, with meal preparation and household tasks). Must maintain CPR and First Aid certification and must stay current on all other training as defined by Indiana state guidelines, industry accreditation standards and company guidelines. While performing the duties of this job, the employee is occasionally exposed to moving mechanical parts, toxic and caustic chemicals, and fumes or airborne particles. The noise level in the work environment is usually quiet to moderate.
    $32k-46k yearly est. 8d ago

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How much does a community health worker earn in Greenwood, IN?

The average community health worker in Greenwood, IN earns between $22,000 and $45,000 annually. This compares to the national average community health worker range of $27,000 to $49,000.

Average community health worker salary in Greenwood, IN

$32,000
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