Longevity Health Coach
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Longevity Health Coach - Elite Membership Programs
Extension Health is a full-stack platform for proactive, personalized healthcare-combining cutting-edge diagnostics, longevity therapeutics, and concierge-level experience to optimize human performance and extend healthspan. We provide unmatched access to advanced medicine, bespoke care pathways, and white-glove service under the leadership of Dr. Jonathann Kuo. Our newly launched membership model is designed to be the gold standard in health optimization.
Role Overview
We are seeking a part-time Longevity Health Coach at Extension Health to serve as the patient's clinical lifestyle strategist - bridging the gap between data and behavior, diagnostics and action. You are the trusted health partner responsible for converting clinical insights into sustainable change across the pillars of sleep, movement, nutrition, stress, and supplementation.
This role goes far beyond accountability. You are a data integrator, educator, and performance coach deeply familiar with diagnostics like CGM, Oura, DNA, and advanced labs. Your work begins once the medical plan is in place and continues through every phase of implementation, helping high-net-worth clients integrate precision health into daily life. You bring high EQ, clinical fluency, and an obsession with results.
You collaborate closely with the Lead Care Concierge and physician to ensure each client's experience is proactive, data-driven, and deeply personal.
Key Responsibilities
Client Journey Management
Serve as the clinical continuity partner from onboarding through renewal.
Ensure all diagnostics (genetics, bloodwork, imaging, intake) are complete before the first physician consult.
Be present on every physician-patient call to ensure communication needs are met, accurate notes are taken, and the health plan is updated in real time.
After each consult, finalize notes and coordinate scheduling of future calls with the Longevity Strategist and with the Physician.
Provide ongoing education, accountability, and coaching tailored to diagnostics.
Maintain consistency and a personalized experience through proactive check-ins and responsiveness in partnership with the Lead Care Concierge.
Diagnostic & Data Oversight
Ensure all diagnostics (genetics, bloodwork, imaging, wearables, intake) are completed, integrated into the client's record, and translated into action.
Manage all client data in the Catalyst tier in coordination with lead physicians.
Support the physician in real-time clinical documentation during calls.
Maintain and update the client's digital health report, roadmap, and active plan.
Monthly Coaching & Lifestyle Optimization
Review the client's health goals and clinical priorities.
Conduct structured monthly coaching calls (and interim touchpoints as needed).
Provide personalized support on sleep, stress, nutrition, movement, and daily routines.
Track biometric and behavioral data (e.g., Oura, CGM, Whoop) and proactively guide adjustments.
Review and troubleshoot supplement protocols and therapeutic response.
Provide tactical advice, mindset support, and motivation based on the client's life context.
Coordinate any necessary escalations or new diagnostics.
Therapeutic Management & Escalation
Coordinate regenerative therapy timelines and track response (exosomes, peptides, HBOT, etc.).
Actively participate in Longevity Strategy Team case reviews.
Serve as the clinical filter and translator ensuring complex data becomes clear, simple actions.
Ensure direct access to physicians for VIP clients while buffering unnecessary demands.
Collaborate via a shared communication platform (chat/email) that includes coach + physicians to maintain streamlined, visible communication.
Monitor client needs and flag urgent issues or escalations for physician's attention.
Reporting, Progress Tracking & Renewal Support
Help build, maintain, and present the Custom Annual Health Report.
Track clinical KPIs (labs, HRV, glucose trends, symptom resolution) and create narrative summaries.
Highlight progress wins for use in renewal framing and strategic updates.
Comfortable with modern technology tools, including AI prompting.
Ideal Candidate Profile
Must-Have Experience & Skills
3+ years in health coaching, functional medicine, or precision health environments.
Deep understanding of advanced diagnostics, data interpretation, and integrative therapies.
Proven ability to translate science into action for high-performing clients.
Familiarity with wearables, labs, peptides, and complex supplement stacks.
Excellent communication skills, empathetic, confident, and able to hold clients accountable.
Comfortable navigating relationships with physicians, executives, and UHNW individuals.
Bonus if You Have
Experience with regenerative therapies (stem cells, exosomes, etc.).
Expertise in stress science, sleep architecture, or functional fitness.
Background in working with athletes, biohackers, or longevity-focused clients.
Certification in coaching, nutrition, or integrative health.
What Success Looks Like
Clients feel fully supported, seen, and understood in every interaction.
Clinical plans are executed smoothly and translated into measurable lifestyle changes.
Wearable and diagnostic data are actively used to drive adjustments and results.
The coaching relationship is warm, proactive, and deeply motivating.
Clients stay engaged and make tangible progress even during slower periods (e.g., waiting for DNA).
Clinical and concierge teams rely on you for insight, structure, and narrative clarity.
Coaching sessions are transformational, not transactional, creating real behavior change.
You play a key role in renewals and retention, highlighting outcomes that build long-term value.
Position Summary
Position Type: Part-time, 15-20 hours / week, with the flexibility to support patient needs outside of standard business hours, including evenings and weekends.
Reports to: Medical Director (Interim Supervisor; may be updated)
Work Location: Hybrid (Remote + In-Person). In-person presence (minimum 2 days per week) to support client-facing duties and team integration
Community Health Worker
Community health worker job in New York, NY
The Community Health Worker supports the mission and goals of God's Love We Deliver by assisting with programs and initiatives addressing the health-related social needs that impact outcomes for our clients, such as through services available under the NYS 1115 Waiver.
Community Health Worker - Street Outreach
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Community Health Worker - Street Outreach Reports to: Program Supervisor Full time 35 hours per week Monday-Friday with occasional late days and weekends Salary Range: $45,000- 50,000
This program serves people who are primarily unhoused and living on the street, and engaged in behaviors that place them at high risk for contracting HIV/AIDS. These behaviors include unsafe sex practices and intravenous drug usage; The goal of the program is to provide them with basic needs, services, linkages and referrals, including HIV and HepC screening and testing, safer sex information, substance use services, medical resources, and other information.
Position Summary:
The Community Health Worker will work in a robust outreach program that offers education, testing, counseling, basic needs, resources, and referrals in communities where people are unhoused and that are at high risk for HIV, Hep. C and drug overdoses. These services are delivered with the use of our Shower Bus and Mobile Outreach Van.
Responsibilities:
* Provides program services delivery to clients that are living on the streets and that are at risk for HIV, Hep. C, drug overdoses in compliance with funders and regulatory requirements; best practices; BCS policies and Core Values; Serve as a role model to all stakeholders and clients served.
* Provide education, counseling, testing, linkages, resources, and other information on HIV, Hep. C and substance abuse overdose prevention.
* Ability to distribute high-risk prevention supplies, including female & male condoms, safer hygiene kits, first aid, opioid overdose prevention, fentanyl testing strip kits, and provision of sterile syringes.
* Enter client information into BCS and funder mandated databases (AIRS System, Apricot, etc )
* Drive and maintain the Shower Buse and Outreach Mobile Van
* Manage caseload of clients who are unhoused and high risk HIV Negative unknown with multiple psychiatric and health needs.
* Design and implement service plans for clients; provide follow-up referrals, needs assessments, advocacy, emergency interventions
* Maintenance of case records, discharge and transfer planning
* Escort clients to various appointments when needed
* Facilitate groups and workshops, including training peer advocates and volunteers
* Participate in Team and departmental meetings
* Completing required number of annual training hours.
* Follow Funders and our organizations protocols for safety and confidentiality guidelines.
* Prepared to respond appropriately to emergency situations that may be encountered in the field in accordance with training received including overdoses
* Preparation, packing, and inventory of kits and program supplies.
* Plan attend and help facilitate community events
* Provide services to walk in clients as needed
* Other related duties as assigned
Qualifications:
* High School Diploma or GED; Bachelors Degree preferred
* Certification to perform HIV and Hepatitis C testing and counseling preferred
* Valid NYS Drivers license,
* Must have excellent English written and verbal skills, additional languages preferred (Spanish)
* Excellent documentation skills
* Facility to motivate others toward achieving goals
* Ability to develop alliances with high-risk and difficult-to-engage individuals and groups
* Knowledge of community resources and counseling practices with high-risk populations
* Outstanding collaborative skills
* Navigation, intervention or counseling experience preferred
* Basic computer literacy
* Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, entitlements, substance abuse, and unhoused communities preferred.
* Knowledge and experience working with AIDS Institute database (AIRS) a plus
BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities
Community Health Worker
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Job DescriptionTransforming the lives of those affected by severe mental illness At Amae Health, we are dedicated to helping the 15.4 million Americans living with severe mental illness (SMI) lead stable, meaningful lives, while ending the cycle of repeat hospitalizations. In partnership with some of the nation's top academic medical centers we've pioneered an innovative outpatient care model that combines compassionate, in-person psychiatric care with comprehensive wraparound support. Our integrated care teams - including psychiatrists, therapists, primary care physicians, health coaches, and peer support specialists - work together to treat the whole person via a unique model, addressing physical, mental, and social needs in unison. By caring for every aspect of our patients' well-being, we help them not just survive, but truly thrive.Amae Health is a Series B venture-backed Public Benefit Corporation dedicated to becoming the nation's center of excellence for individuals living with severe mental illness (SMI). Backed by top-tier venture capital firms and strategic healthcare investors, we collaborate with prestigious health systems including NewYork-Presbyterian and Cedars-Sinai, underscoring our commitment to fundamentally transforming mental health care delivery at scale.
We're hiring!
We are hiring a full-time Community Health Worker to join us onsite in our clinic in Upper East Side, NYC. This is an opportunity to join an interdisciplinary team committed to providing personalized, compassionate and high-quality SMI care.
The Opportunity:
We are seeking a Community Health Worker to join our interdisciplinary team at our Upper East Side Clinic and support patients throughout their care journey. Reporting to the Practice Operations Manager and working in collaboration with Psychiatrists, Primary Care Providers, Therapists, Dietitians, and Clinic Care Coordinators, this role will involve working directly with patients to address concerns, answer questions, and provide guidance and information. The goal is to connect patients with appropriate resources and community support. This position plays a key role in bridging gaps in care by meeting patients where they are, whether in the hospital, in the community, or occasionally in their homes-to ensure they receive the services they need.
We are looking for someone will can work Monday-Thursday, 9am-7pm ET.
What You Will Work On:
Support members with complex needs by connecting them to behavioral health and community resources.
Work one-on-one to coordinate care, follow up as needed, and help members access programs such as SNAP, SSDI, SSI, Medicaid, housing assistance, employment support, or other resources.
Support member transitions from hospitals and inpatient settings to Amae Health, ensuring continuity of care.
Serve as a representative of Amae Health, engaging and educating potential members in hospital, community, and home settings to support their care journey.
Facilitate in-clinic groups and activities.
Collaborate with a multidisciplinary team while building trust and rapport with members, families, and colleagues.
About You:
A true member advocate, you excel in using your knowledge of New York City's health systems and community resources to connect members to the support they need throughout their care journey. Strong communication skills and an inherent ability to build trust are your hallmarks, and you are passionate about establishing and maintaining relationships with members and families founded on trust and rapport. You are adaptable, organized, people-centered, and excited to be part of a team that is transforming how care for individuals with serious mental illness is delivered in our community.
What you'll have:
1+ years of patient facing experience, supporting patients with mental health or addiction issues
Knowledge of and familiarity with the mental health and social service systems in the NYC Metro Area
An understanding of patient rights and a holistic perspective of "health"
Demonstrated skill and adaptability in working with people from diverse backgrounds in a variety of settings
Comfort working one-on-one or in group settings, with experience facilitating workshops, events or activities
Excellent communication skills and a strong desire to collaborate with others in a team based environment and community settings
Organized with strong attention to detail and the ability to navigate and learn new technologies and platforms, familiarity with EHR systems and Google Suite
What we provide:
Health Insurance: Comprehensive medical, dental & vision plans
Employee Assistance Program
401(k)
FSA & HSA savings programs
Short & long-term disability
Pre-tax commuter assistance program
Paid Time Off
Parental Leave - 12 weeks for birth and non birth parent
11 company holidays
Amae Health is committed to fair and equitable compensation practices. Base compensation for this role is $24.00 per hour
More About Amae:'Amae', pronounced 'Ah-mai', is a Japanese concept meaning the need to be in good favor with, and the ability to depend on, the people around oneself. It reflects our core belief that a strong support system is essential to build people up, strengthen their will to carry on and even to thrive in life. This mentality applies across our whole company - from the patients we serve to the team we're building.We're a Public Benefit Corporation (PBC) that provides outpatient psychiatric and primary care health services through value-based care arrangements. Our model's success is predicated upon achieving outcomes for our patients, not on the volume of services provided.
Amae Health is an equal opportunity employer and encourages all applicants from every background and life experience to apply.
Community Health Worker
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Job Description
Health disparities among New Yorkers are large, persistent, and increasing. Public Health Solutions (PHS) exists to change that trajectory and support New Yorkers and their families in achieving optimal health and building pathways to reach their potential. As the largest public health nonprofit serving New York City, we improve health outcomes and help communities thrive by providing services directly to low-income families, supporting community-based organizations through our long-standing public-private partnerships, and bridging the gap between healthcare and community services. We focus on a wide range of public health issues including food and nutrition, health insurance, maternal and child health, sexual and reproductive health, tobacco control, and HIV/AIDS. Learn more about our work at healthsolutions.org.
Program Description:
Queens Global Families, the Perinatal Infant Community Health Collaborative (PICHC), is an initiative designed to improve maternal and infant health in the communities of Queens borough and to strengthen the network of health and social service providers in the area. The Community Health Worker (CHW) will work with low-income, high-need women of reproductive age to provide support and education with the purpose of informing their health decisions and behaviors and connecting them to resources through one-on-one interactions, home visits, and groups within the community. CHWs work with families to identify needs and goals, provide health education and support, and refer them to additional community resources.
Summary of Position:
The community health worker (CHW) will complete home visits on a regular basis as per the program description and mandates. The CHW will provide education and support with resources based on client's needs. The CHW will also run groups to support families within the program with the same goal of supporting health education and resources to the client.
Specifically the, Community Health Worker will:
Identify and assist individuals and families to access needed preventive and primary health care services (e.g., family planning, prenatal care, immunizations, pediatric care, WIC and other nutrition services, inter-conception care, etc.), with an emphasis on identifying and supporting pregnant women not enrolled in health care or supportive services
Provide assistance and/or referrals to obtain other essential support services such as housing, financial aid, food stamps, emergency food, clothing, transportation, immigration support, translation, and childcare
Support participants to develop birth plans and educate them on their reproductive rights and reproductive justice
Conduct basic health assessments, assist families to identify needs, provide basic health information, and make appropriate referrals through home visits
Provide advocacy, support and follow-up to determine if services are received and assist families with health behavior changes
Provide home visiting services for up to 25 clients at any given time and help conduct educational support groups.
Conduct community outreach to screen and connect community members to needed services.
Providing education in a group setting on prenatal care, post-partum support group, family planning education, circle of caring groups and other groups as developed by the program.
Other duties as assigned.
Qualification and Requirements:
Associate degree or equivalent preferred.
1-2 years of experience preferred.
Must be Bilingual : English and Spanish
Strong interpersonal and listening skills and outgoing personality.
Non-judgmental attitude and ability to show empathy.
High degree of self-organization and ability to work independently.
Writing ability sufficient to provide adequate case note documentation, referral forms and other service coordination forms.
Reading ability to the level necessary to comprehend training materials and assist others to fill out forms.
Must be fluent in Spanish; or have another language that would support the families of Queens. Also specifically looking for Bengali, Hindi and Urdu.
Knowledge of Queens's community; Interest in, and commitment to, serving and advocating for people of diverse backgrounds.
Ability to work flexible hours, including evening and weekend hours as needed.
Knowledge and experience with maternal child health and/or home visiting strongly preferred.
Salary: $49,440.00 - $49,440.00
Benefits:
Hybrid Work Schedule.
Generous Paid Time Off and Holidays.
An attractive and comprehensive benefits package including Medical, Dental and Vision.
Flexible Spending Accounts and Commuter Benefits.
Company Paid Life Insurance and Disability Coverage.
403 (b) + employer matching and discretionary company contributions.
College Savings Plan.
Ongoing training and continuous opportunities for professional growth and development.
At PHS, we place immense value on diversity within our teams, understanding that varied backgrounds and experiences significantly enhance our community and propel us toward our goals. If you find you don't have experience in all the areas listed above, we still encourage you to apply and share your background and experiences in your application. We are eager to discover how your unique perspective can bring positive transformations to our team and help advance our mission of creating healthier, more equitable communities. We look forward to learning more about you.
PHS is proud to be an equal opportunity employer and encourages applications from women, people of color, persons with disabilities, LGBTQIA+ individuals, and veterans.
Monday - Friday 9:00am to 5:00pm
35 Hours per week
Community Health Worker
Community health worker job in New York, NY
CHWs engage one-on-one with clients and their families and social support networks to support the client's engagement with their health goals and priorities through community outreach, home visits, navigation, ongoing communication and advocacy. The CHW works primarily in community-based settings as “an extension” of the hospital or clinic, but can also work in the clinical setting to improve access to care on-site.
Essential Functions:
* Deliver patient outreach, education, advocacy and support, primarily in a community setting, related to the patient's care goals and to assist with closing care gaps.
*Maintain a client caseload, as determined by the Population Health department priorities.
* Assist clients in their homes, community, or clinic setting to address their health-related social needs and improve engagement with their care management plans.
* Help clients identify and prioritize health and socio-economic issues that affect their overall health and develop health/social management plans and goals
* Foster partnerships with community-based organizations, health systems, and community
stakeholders to establish and support referral pipelines for clients
* Create an action plan reinforcement session to help participants achieve their health goals.
* Help connect residents to social services and support (Health Insurance, SNAP, legal
aide, etc.), including by facilitating timely appointments and accompanying them to appointments
* Accompany clients to medical and social service visits as needed
* Prepare case-related reports including, but not limited to, outcomes, successes, and
challenges
Conduct basic health assessments, screenings, and plans
* Conduct outreach and distribute marketing materials, such as fact sheets, and outreach
flyers to promote the program in the targeted areas served
* Utilize community engagement and recruitment strategies
* Participate in health fairs and other events in the community to promote services and improve the visibility of the program
* Educate clients on community organizing and mobilization basics
* Promote leadership development and wellness capacity building for community members
* Facilitate and/or support educational workshops and group wellness activities
* Consistently track all required outcomes, using the programs data system, Excel, and other
software as required.
* Active participation in case conferences and meetings
* Attend required training and maintain current knowledge of information relevant to the
program
* Engagement Methods and Strategies
* Individual and Community Assessment
* Culturally and Linguistically Appropriate Responsiveness
* Promote Health and Well-Being
* Care Coordination and System Navigation
Educational Requirements: GED, High School Diploma, or equivalent
Schedule: Monday-Friday, 9AM-5PM with options for some remote access
Community Health Worker
Community health worker job in New York, NY
: At Essen Health Care, we care for that!
As the largest privately held multispecialty medical group in the Bronx, we provide high-quality, compassionate, and accessible medical care to some of the most vulnerable and under-served residents of New York State. Guided by a Population Health model of care, Essen has five integrated clinical divisions offering urgent care, primary care, and specialty services, as well as nursing home staffing and care management. Founded in 1999, our over 20-year commitment has fueled an unwavering dedication toward innovating a better healthcare delivery system. Essen has expanded from a single primary care office to an umbrella organization offering specialties from women's health to endocrinology, from psychiatry to a vast array of other specialties. All clinical services are offered via telehealth or in-person at over 35 medical offices and at home through the Essen House Calls program.
Essen Health Care is the place Where Care Comes Together! We are looking for the most talented and effective individuals to join our rapidly growing company. With over 1,100 employees and 400+ Practitioners, we care for over 250,000 patients annually in New York City and beyond. From medical providers to administration & operational staff, there is a career here for you. Join our team today!
Job Summary
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Community Health Worker (CHW) to provide essential health navigation, education, and advocacy support underserved individuals. This position plays a vital role in connecting community members to healthcare and community resources, addressing barriers to care, and empowering individuals to manage their health effectively. The ideal candidate will be culturally competent, skilled in advocacy, resource coordination, and health education, and committed to supporting individuals in overcoming health and social challenges.
Responsibilities
Health Navigation and Resource Coordination:
· Assist individuals in navigating healthcare services, ensuring access to both medical and community-based resources.
· Facilitate effective "closed loop" referrals, ensuring individuals are connected to the appropriate services and providers.
· Help individuals connect to support services addressing social determinants of health, including housing, employment, transportation, food security, childcare, and more.
· Support individuals in enrolling in and maintaining participation in government assistance programs, providing education on available services without making decisions on their behalf.
Health Education and Empowerment:
· Provide tailored health education that aligns with individual needs, life experiences, and goals, promoting health and preventing illness or injury.
· Deliver evidence-based training and information on health topics, addressing barriers to healthcare access and promoting self-management of health conditions.
· Promote self-confidence, informed decision-making, and active participation in health care, empowering individuals to take charge of their health and well-being.
Advocacy and Cultural Competency:
· Serve as an advocate for individuals, bridging gaps in healthcare and addressing barriers such as language, culture, and socioeconomic status.
· Act as a cultural and linguistic broker, ensuring equitable access to care for individuals from diverse backgrounds, including various ethnicities, races, and genders.
· Collaborate with healthcare teams and community partners to ensure individuals receive comprehensive and culturally appropriate care.
Collaboration and Communication:
· Work closely with healthcare teams, community organizations, and resources to ensure individuals receive the necessary support and follow-up.
· Maintain open and empathetic communication with individuals to ensure they feel heard and supported throughout their healthcare journey.
· Foster collaboration to empower individuals in making informed decisions about their health and utilizing available resources effectively.
Documentation and Reporting:
· Keep accurate records of interactions, referrals, and services provided to individuals, ensuring that all documentation is up-to-date and comprehensive.
· Prepare reports to evaluate the effectiveness of advocacy efforts and the overall health navigation and education program.
Qualifications
· High school diploma or equivalent; Associate's or Bachelor's degree in public health, social work, or a related field preferred.
· Experience in community health, social services, or advocacy, particularly working with Medicaid members or diverse populations.
· Knowledge of Medicaid services, community resources, and social determinants of health.
· Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust and rapport with individuals from various backgrounds.
· Proficiency in culturally informed practices and evidence-based health education methods.
· Bilingual or multilingual skills are a plus.
· Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to handle multiple tasks and priorities effectively.
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Working Conditions:
· This position is site based but may require travel within the community to meet with individuals and organizations.
Equal Opportunity Employer
ESSEN HEALTH CARE IS PROUD TO BE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Essen Health care is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we seek candidates who desire to work in and serve an ethnically diverse population.
Auto-ApplyCommunity Health Worker
Community health worker job in New York, NY
: At Essen Health Care, we care for that!
As the largest privately held multispecialty medical group in the Bronx, we provide high-quality, compassionate, and accessible medical care to some of the most vulnerable and under-served residents of New York State. Guided by a Population Health model of care, Essen has five integrated clinical divisions offering urgent care, primary care, and specialty services, as well as nursing home staffing and care management. Founded in 1999, our over 20-year commitment has fueled an unwavering dedication toward innovating a better healthcare delivery system. Essen has expanded from a single primary care office to an umbrella organization offering specialties from women's health to endocrinology, from psychiatry to a vast array of other specialties. All clinical services are offered via telehealth or in-person at over 35 medical offices and at home through the Essen House Calls program.
Essen Health Care is the place Where Care Comes Together! We are looking for the most talented and effective individuals to join our rapidly growing company. With over 1,100 employees and 400+ Practitioners, we care for over 250,000 patients annually in New York City and beyond. From medical providers to administration & operational staff, there is a career here for you. Join our team today!
Job Summary
We are seeking a dedicated and compassionate Community Health Worker (CHW) to provide essential health navigation, education, and advocacy support underserved individuals. This position plays a vital role in connecting community members to healthcare and community resources, addressing barriers to care, and empowering individuals to manage their health effectively. The ideal candidate will be culturally competent, skilled in advocacy, resource coordination, and health education, and committed to supporting individuals in overcoming health and social challenges.
Responsibilities
Health Navigation and Resource Coordination:
· Assist individuals in navigating healthcare services, ensuring access to both medical and community-based resources.
· Facilitate effective "closed loop" referrals, ensuring individuals are connected to the appropriate services and providers.
· Help individuals connect to support services addressing social determinants of health, including housing, employment, transportation, food security, childcare, and more.
· Support individuals in enrolling in and maintaining participation in government assistance programs, providing education on available services without making decisions on their behalf.
Health Education and Empowerment:
· Provide tailored health education that aligns with individual needs, life experiences, and goals, promoting health and preventing illness or injury.
· Deliver evidence-based training and information on health topics, addressing barriers to healthcare access and promoting self-management of health conditions.
· Promote self-confidence, informed decision-making, and active participation in health care, empowering individuals to take charge of their health and well-being.
Advocacy and Cultural Competency:
· Serve as an advocate for individuals, bridging gaps in healthcare and addressing barriers such as language, culture, and socioeconomic status.
· Act as a cultural and linguistic broker, ensuring equitable access to care for individuals from diverse backgrounds, including various ethnicities, races, and genders.
· Collaborate with healthcare teams and community partners to ensure individuals receive comprehensive and culturally appropriate care.
Collaboration and Communication:
· Work closely with healthcare teams, community organizations, and resources to ensure individuals receive the necessary support and follow-up.
· Maintain open and empathetic communication with individuals to ensure they feel heard and supported throughout their healthcare journey.
· Foster collaboration to empower individuals in making informed decisions about their health and utilizing available resources effectively.
Documentation and Reporting:
· Keep accurate records of interactions, referrals, and services provided to individuals, ensuring that all documentation is up-to-date and comprehensive.
· Prepare reports to evaluate the effectiveness of advocacy efforts and the overall health navigation and education program.
Qualifications
· High school diploma or equivalent; Associate's or Bachelor's degree in public health, social work, or a related field preferred.
· Experience in community health, social services, or advocacy, particularly working with Medicaid members or diverse populations.
· Knowledge of Medicaid services, community resources, and social determinants of health.
· Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability to build trust and rapport with individuals from various backgrounds.
· Proficiency in culturally informed practices and evidence-based health education methods.
· Bilingual or multilingual skills are a plus.
· Strong organizational and time-management skills, with the ability to handle multiple tasks and priorities effectively.
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Working Conditions:
· This position is site based but may require travel within the community to meet with individuals and organizations.
Equal Opportunity Employer
ESSEN HEALTH CARE IS PROUD TO BE AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Essen Health care is proud to be an equal opportunity employer, and we seek candidates who desire to work in and serve an ethnically diverse population.
Auto-ApplyPR & Community Outreach Specialist
Community health worker job in Fairfield, NJ
Polish & Slavic Federal Credit Union is committed to supporting our employees' overall wellbeing by providing valuable benefits. The credit union proudly offers a competitive benefits package, that includes: Medical, Vision and Dental Insurance, Retirement Plans, Life Insurance Plans, Tuition Reimbursement and Pet Insurance, among other benefits. We also have a generous Paid Time Off policy including Vacation, Personal and Sick Time, as well as, a Birthday Day off.
Core Responsibilities:
1. Plans and prepares original promotional content such as press and newsletter articles, news and press releases, email, blog and social media posts, and other updates on behalf of the organization.
2. Assists in community partnership development, including identifying and aggregating lists of potential partners for outreach, supporting development of materials for stakeholder engagement and conducting outreach efforts.
3. Participates in copywriting for print, TV and radio ads.
4. Assists in collateral material copywriting and production (revising existing product and service publications, concept and production supervision of new material - as applicable.)
5. Assistance in conceptual design and production of the annual calendar.
6. Supports event planning and management in collaboration with community partners, including event coordination and material development.
7. Assists in the production, from concept to completion, a broad array of digital and/or print promotional and communication materials for the organization, ensuring that all materials present a clear, unified, and positive image for the organization and/or brand.
8. Promotes and attends, as needed, special community events and functions.
9. Assists in arrangement for photography and/or press coverage for special events.
10. Maintains contact with established community partners.
11. Builds rapport and establishes relationships with Polish-American community and members.
12. Performs other duties or responsibilities, as required or assigned.
Requirements:
• Two years of experience in marketing, publications, or a related field.
• Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
• Extremely proficient with Microsoft Office Suite and desktop publishing software.
• Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail.
• Proficiency in relationship management, event planning and logistics coordination
• Strong interpersonal and communication skills, with talent for understanding, simplifying and effectively communicating complex information to diverse audiences.
• Fluency in both English and Polish.
Pay: $44,924.81 - $79,106.03 per year
AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Health Service Coordinator
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Job Description
ABOUT NORTHSIDE CENTER
Northside Center for Child Development serves over 4,000 children annually through high-quality, outcomes-driven behavioral health, early childhood, and enrichment services. With over $30 million in annual funding, the organization provides children and their families with the support they need to overcome adversity, thrive, and pursue their dreams.
Northside has been a staple of the Harlem community since its founding in 1946 and a pioneer at the intersection of education and behavioral health for Black and Latino children. Several of its programs were the first in Harlem and established the standard of care for many social service agencies. Northside's founders, Doctors Kenneth, and Mamie Clark were psychologists whose breakthrough Black/White Doll Study was used as evidence in Brown v. Board of Education, which declared public school segregation unconstitutional. The philosophy behind this landmark decision, now on its 70th anniversary, continues to inspire Northside to create and drive innovative programs that focus on the strengths of families and the importance of children's self-esteem.
For more information on Northside Center for Child Development, please visit ***************************************
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
General Program Duties
Coordinate, manage, and strengthen all EHS/HS health and nutrition policies and procedures in compliance with Head Start Performance Standards and NYC Department of Health Article 47.
Develop written health, safety, sanitation, food service, and emergency procedures as needed; ensure implementation by scheduling drills, conducting safety checks, and monitoring compliance.
Build and maintain partnerships in the South Bronx, East Harlem, and Fort Greene to enhance health and nutrition services for children and families.
Organize and facilitate the Health Advisory Committee, ensuring required professional and parent representation and that the committee meets at least twice annually.
Plan and implement health-related workshops for staff and families.
Health & Family Services
Work with Family Assistants and Home Visitors to track and monitor children's and families' health needs, including medical, dental, vision, and hearing screenings.
Monitor the ongoing health status of enrolled children through daily health checks, medication administration per doctor's orders, and follow-up care as needed.
Conduct health checks during home visits and classroom observations when required.
Support children with disabilities in collaboration with the Special Needs/Home-Based Education Coordinator.
Participate in child abuse and neglect prevention efforts in accordance with Federal and State law.
Nutrition & Food Services Oversight
Provide ongoing supervision of food service staff in collaboration with the Nutritionist.
Monitor food service recordkeeping and compliance with EHS/HS nutrition standards and Department of Health regulations.
Assist with maintaining records for the Child and Adult Care Food Program (CACFP).
Recordkeeping & Reporting.
Review children's and families' health records regularly, ensuring services are up-to-date and following up on abnormal findings.
Maintain accurate, confidential, and up-to-date records, including child health files, service tracking systems, and documentation of all activities.
Generate reports from PROMIS and other systems related to EHS/HS health services.
Submit timely reports for the Director, Policy Council, Board, and other stakeholders as required.
Uphold confidentiality for all children, families, and staff.
Other Duties
Order and restock health supplies for classrooms and health stations.
Participate in program self-assessments, federal reviews, staff meetings, and professional trainings.
Develop and share health and nutrition curriculum materials for both home- and center- based programs.
QUALIFICATION
Bachelor's or Master's degree in Nursing, Public Health, Health Education, Maternal and
Child Health, or Health Administration (preferred).
Minimum 5 years of experience working with children (birth to 5 years old) and pregnant women.
Strong understanding of prenatal, newborn, infant, toddler, and preschool health.
Experience working in an early childhood setting.
Knowledge of community resources and the ability to connect families with appropriate agencies and services.
At least 2 years of experience planning health events, parent workshops, and building community partnerships.
Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Publisher); experience with ChildPlus preferred.
Familiarity with medical terminology, charts, and records.
Ability to travel between program sites in the Bronx, Manhattan, and Brooklyn.
COMPENSATION: $47,000 - $57,000
Health Educator
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Job DescriptionThe Epilepsy Foundation of Metropolitan New York (EFMNY), an affiliate of CLC Group, is a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving the lives of individuals affected by epilepsy through education, advocacy, and support. The Health Educator plays a vital role in promoting health awareness, delivering seizure first aid education, and supporting individuals served through OPWDD-funded programs. This position is central to our mission of empowering individuals, families, and communities with the knowledge and tools to respond effectively to epilepsy and related health needs.
Essential Functions:
Education & Training
Develop and deliver seizure first aid training for staff, families, and community partners in accordance with OPWDD guidelines and EFMNY policies.
Facilitate the bi-weekly
Individuals with Epilepsy
support group, fostering peer connection and education.
Create, translate, and distribute health education materials tailored to diverse audiences.
Provide certificates and follow-up resources post-training.
Support recertification efforts and stay informed on current research and best practices.
Assist in developing internal policies and procedures related to health education.
Community Outreach & Engagement
Conduct outreach via phone, email, and mail to promote programs and events.
Build and maintain partnerships with healthcare providers, advocacy groups, and community organizations.
Represent EFMNY at health fairs, community events, and agency committees.
Coordinate tabling logistics and organize volunteers for outreach events.
Lead marketing efforts including flyers, letters, and community-based webinars.
Program & Administrative Support
Maintain accurate records of trainings, attendance, and evaluations in compliance with OPWDD documentation standards.
Track Family Reimbursement (FR) statistics and seizure training metrics.
Assist potential clients with applications and outreach follow-ups.
Schedule and send reminders to clinicians and participants.
Moderate meetings, take minutes, and manage inquiry communications.
Cross-check payer-of-last-resort services and track individual expenditures.
Social Media & Campaigns
Plan and execute NEAM (National Epilepsy Awareness Month) campaigns and other awareness initiatives.
Curate and post weekly social media content with relevant captions and hashtags.
Engage with followers, respond to messages/comments, and grow EFMNY's online presence.
Manage social media release forms and update LinkTree to align with campaigns
Grant & Reporting Support
Assist with grant tracking, reporting, and survey outreach.
Call individuals who received services to gather feedback and complete evaluations.
Retrieve reports from colleagues and maintain organized documentation.
Other Duties
Support the Director of Development with miscellaneous requests and strategic initiatives.
Participate in public speaking engagements on behalf of EFMNY (e.g., media, news outlets).
Contribute creative ideas for programs, website content, and community engagement.
Ensure all required clearances for direct support are obtained and maintained.
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Outreach Health Educator
Community health worker job in New York, NY
The Bedford-Stuyvesant Family Health Center (BSFHC) The Bedford-Stuyvesant Family Health Center (BSFHC) is committed to advancing health equity and eliminating barriers to care for communities disproportionately impacted by HIV, STIs, and other health disparities. Through funding from the New York City Council Ending the Epidemic (ETE) initiative, BSFHC will strengthen community-based outreach and education while ensuring culturally responsive support for underserved populations.
The Outreach Health Educator aims to increase awareness in community about health-related issues to improve health decisions through education. The Outreach Health Educator will facilitate health forums, conducting program presentations, and link community members to insurance and health-related services.
Required Field work about 75% of the time and utilize mass transit and other resources to travel throughout Brooklyn, NY and other jurisdictions.
Grant-funded: Contingent upon continuation of grant funding from year to year.
Key Responsibilities to include but not limited to:
Develop community-level partnerships to identify individuals who are underserved, uninsured, out-of-care, who are of the immigrant population and other hard-to-reach populations, including those in need of HIV care, behavioral health support, and chronic disease management.
Conduct outreach events, meetings and other activities at various community organizations and health information settings to raise awareness about health and insurance coverage, and to provide information about the services at the health center and its supporting programs.
Conduct presentations during various Brooklyn-based events and outreach settings.
Utilize social marketing resources to identify and contact hard to reach individuals who are underserved and underinsured.
Maintain an outreach database developed through regular contact with other community-based organizations, both HIV-specific and non-HIV-specific.
Support the BSFHC HIV, PrEP and HEP C programs by referring partners and community members to available prevention services, particularly individuals identifying as MSM of color.
Submit clear and accurate reports based on data collection, outreach activities, and patient engagement across all service levels.
Keep supervisor informed of all problems, challenges and conflicts related to job responsibilities.
Perform additional duties as requested by the Program Manager
Education/Experience Required:
Bachelor's degree required; equivalent experience in community outreach and HIV prevention may be considered.
Master's degree in health-related fields such as nursing, social work, psychology, counseling, public health or public administration preferred.
Experience in reaching underserved and hard-to-reach populations and connecting individuals to appropriate services.
Knowledge, Skills & Abilities:
Strong understanding of the cultural and social factors impacting communities of color, LGBTQ+ individuals, and other priority populations in Brooklyn.
Knowledge of HIV prevention, including PrEP, PEP, HIV/STI testing, and harm reduction strategies.
Strong communication, outreach, and public speaking skills.
Ability to work independently while collaborating effectively with a team as well as operate with minimal supervision
Proficiency in maintaining accurate documentation and using data systems for reporting.
Experience working with HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ+ communities, and communities of color required.
Familiarity with NYC systems of care and local CBO networks preferred
Mission focus and have an understanding of the community's cultures and Ethnicities, knowledge of community assets and resources necessary to effectively respond to needs and gaps in service delivery.
Have a sensitivity to the needs and situations of a multi-cultural population with a variety of income levels.
Demonstrated ability to conduct sensitive, empathetic interviews and conversations that highly respect the dignity and diversity of clients. Ability to engage in a supportive and empowering way, help manage conflict, and maintain client records and information in an accurate, timely and confidential manner.
Basic computer skills required.
Bilingual-Spanish speaking preferred.
Reports to: Program Manager and Program Director
Annual Salary: $50,000
Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including Medical, 401k Retirement Plan with discretionary Match, Free Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability, Transportation Plan, Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays.
BSFHC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
Online Community Intern
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Iraq and Afghanistan Veterans of America (IAVA) is the nation's first and largest organization dedicated to serving the 2.5 million veterans of the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan, from their first day home to the rest of their lives. IAVA strives to build an empowered generation of veterans through programs in four key impact areas: Health, Education, Employment and Community.
Health - IAVA makes it a priority to ensure that both mental and physical health needs are being effectively addressed in our community, and has provided support to over 20,000 returning veterans nationwide.
Education - With nearly a million new veterans headed back to school under the New GI Bill, IAVA has provided over 500,000 with the tools and support needed to make informed decisions about their education.
Employment - No veteran should come home from Iraq or Afghanistan to an unemployment check. To fight shockingly high joblessness rates, IAVA's Combat to Career initiative helped over 270,000 veterans in their transition to civilian careers in 2011.
Community - Less than 1% of the country served in Iraq and Afghanistan - a stark contrast to the 12% that served during WWII. Building community, both online and on the ground, is a critical factor in fulfilling IAVA's mission, which means bridging geographical divides to create a united, supported and proud movement of new veterans
Job Description
Community of Veterans (CoV) is the first and largest online social network exclusively for paperwork-confirmed Iraq and Afghanistan veterans. CoV provides its more than 24,000 members with access to message boards, affinity groups, resources, and live chats with experts on a range of issues - especially those related to mental health. CoV provides veterans with a safe space to share what they're going through with others who “get it” because they've been there too. An informal peer-to-peer support system and means of connecting with resources and experts, CoV is an invaluable gathering space for veterans grappling with PTSD, Traumatic Brain Injuries, depression, and even thoughts of suicide.
The Online Community Intern will be responsible for supporting the IAVA Programs department to promote engagement within CoV through outreach and communications with members, posting content and resources, and scheduling live chats and other events. The Online Community Intern will report to the Senior Program Manager.
The Online Community Intern will:
Interact with Iraq and Afghanistan veterans online and off by conducting outreach to promote CoV sign-ups at IAVA events and interacting with veteran members in CoV
Learn about methods for digital outreach and engagement, through drafting social media announcements and blog posts, and through planning and executing online events, such as webinars and live chats
Learn about mental health issues affecting this generation of veterans and gain exposure to key resources
Enhance skills in data analysis by monitoring and reporting on trends among CoV member needs and interests
Assist with creating and executing a crisis prevention and response system within CoV
Qualifications
The Online Community Intern should possess:
Excellent organization skills
Strong communication (written and oral) and interpersonal skills
The ability to work well with others and independently, with a sense of humor and a professional demeanor
A positive attitude and a passion for veterans issues and community building
Special Qualification Requirement
To maintain the integrity of the CoV site, the Program Intern, CoV must be a veteran of Iraq or Afghanistan. Evidence of service, such as DD214 forms, will need to be provided before an offer is finalized.
Additional Information
To Apply: Please send a resume, cover letter, salary history and three professional references to [email protected], with “Salesforce Coordinator” in the subject line. Include a cover letter that concisely explains how your campaign experience could be applied to IAVA. Applications without a cover letter will not be considered. No phone calls, please.
IAVA is an equal opportunity employer. VETERANS OF THE IRAQ AND AFGHANISTAN CONFLICTS ARE HIGHLY ENCOURAGED TO APPLY.
Health Educator - Part time
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Family Health Centers at NYU Langone, a designated Level 3 Medical Home, is the largest federally qualified health center network in New York State, and the second largest in the nation. It includes eight primary care sites, 40 school-based health centers and dental clinics, four day care centers, the nation's largest dental residency program, and New York State's largest behavioral health program. The network also includes 12 community medicine sites providing care to disenfranchised New Yorkers, comprehensive HIV services, chemical dependency programs, and a family support center that offers educational, vocational, and other social support programs. At NYU Langone Health, equity and inclusion are fundamental values. We strive to be a place where our exceptionally talented faculty, staff, and students of all identities can thrive. We embrace inclusion and individual skills, ideas, and knowledge.
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Position Summary:
We have an exciting opportunity to join our team as a Health Educator.
In this role, the successful candidate The health educator will facilitate evidence-based sexual health
workshops for adolescents in a high school setting, implement risk reduction counseling and
provide sexual health education, and facilitate peer education group at Project Reach Youth site.
Job Responsibilities:
Work with Program Coordinator and school staff to schedule workshops in high schools, middle schools, and other schools in CBOs in Brooklyn.
Conduct evidence-based sexual health workshops using Making Proud Choices curriculum..
Administer sexual health risk assessment surveys to all workshop participants
Meet individually with workshop participants identified as high risk to provide risk reduction counseling connect them to the FHC School Based Health Center or other social services.
Co-facilitate sexual health education peer education group, organize weekly group planning meeting, submit sessions plans, ensure attendance is kept up to date.
Supervise senior assistant assigned to your group
Meet quarterly with each peer educator in your group for check-ins and provide referrals as needed.
Provide rapid HIV counseling at FHC School Based Health Centers and complete all related documentation.
Participate in project SAFE community events to connect youth STI and HIV testing.
Participate weekly staff meetings at Project Reach Youth 1
Submit workshop attendance information in ETO 1
Participate in SBHC morning huddle and other meetings as needed.
Minimum Qualifications:
To qualify you must have a HS Diploma
Prior work experience with community health outreach. Health related background.
Preferred Qualifications:
At least three years providing services to young adults
BA
Good interpersonal skills
Workshop facilitation experience
Interest in public health/sexual health education
HIV testing experience
Experience with electronic medical record system (EPIC)
Second language: Spanish, Haitian Creole, Mandarine, Arabic
Qualified candidates must be able to effectively communicate with all levels of the organization.
Family Health Centers at NYU Langone provides its staff with far more than just a place to work. Rather, we are an institution you can be proud of, an institution where you'll feel good about devoting your time and your talents.
At NYU Langone Health, we are committed to supporting our workforce and their loved ones with a comprehensive benefits and wellness package. Our offerings provide a robust support system for any stage of life, whether it's developing your career, starting a family, or saving for retirement. The support employees receive goes beyond a standard benefit offering, where employees have access to financial security benefits, a generous time-off program and employee resources groups for peer support. Additionally, all employees have access to our holistic employee wellness program, which focuses on seven key areas of well-being: physical, mental, nutritional, sleep, social, financial, and preventive care. The benefits and wellness package is designed to allow you to focus on what truly matters. Join us and experience the extensive resources and services designed to enhance your overall quality of life for you and your family.
Family Health Centers at NYU Langone is an equal opportunity employer and committed to inclusion in all aspects of recruiting and employment. All qualified individuals are encouraged to apply and will receive consideration. We require applications to be completed online.
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Health Educator
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Job Description
The Health Educator will work under the supervision of the Health Educator Supervisor to implement CAPP/PREP curricula and programming at partnering schools and organizations. Conduct weekly educational health related workshops (individual or series of workshops) designed to educate youth and families on adolescent sexuality topics, pregnancy prevention and teaching behaviors that promote wellness at Elmcor Youth & Adult Activities. Additionally, the health educator will conduct parent workshops to enhance communication skills for the purpose of family planning and parent/child communication regarding adolescent sexual health. Health Educators will provide referrals to education and support programs that assist families in need.
Responsibilities:
Completing orientation and training including on-line implementation training prior to delivering evidence -based programming. This training is available on the ACT for Youth website at ********************
Completing training for specific evidence-based programming, if defined by the model developer.
Delivering evidenced-based program with fidelity to youth in variety of settings
Conducting community outreach and education.
Completing required reporting accurately and timely as designated
Providing assistance and/or referrals for youth to obtain comprehensive family planning services, health services or other essential support services as identified
Establishing and maintaining effective working relationships with Community-Based organizations (CBO) and Faith-Based Organizations (FBO) providing housing, substance abuse , legal, health, mental health, educational , vocational, and other support services for youth.
Work with Elmcor's (CAPP/PREP) school partners, CBO and FBO partners to provide information sessions designed to educate the community at large regarding adolescent sexuality topics for the purpose of pregnancy prevention and improvement in life outcomes.
Provide adult preparation subject workshops at Elmcor's PREP2 CBO and FBO partners for caregivers to improve parent/child communications and family planning information
Assist to develop and improve program services to meet or exceed all contracted and/or mandated objectives and goals.
Implement positive activities that are youth development focused and will support healthy choices, a healthy lifestyle expose youth to career exploration, cultural and educational activities.
Complete and submit all required workshop evaluations summary reports, pre and post tests for each EBP cycle
Assist with all intervention and prevention services which may include: community service projects, cultural and educational enrichment trips etc., including monitoring attendance and the maintenance of client records.
Attend all meetings, trainings, collaborative efforts and other program and agency -related functions
Travel to off-site locations to provide services
Other duties as assigned
Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed are representative of the knowledge, skills and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and Experience
Bachelor's degree in health education, health science, public health, or community health degree required. At least two years of experience in health education
Ability to facilitate discussion/teach classes to youth in a variety of setting on reproductive health topics as reproductive anatomy, contraceptive methods, STDs and HIV/AIDS
Experience working with youth and demonstrated ability to be inclusive and non-stigmatizing in their role
Knowledge of experience with priority population to be served and community
Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and/or weekends.
Bilingual Spanish preferred
Intern, Health Care Consulting (population health, value based payments, health analytics)
Community health worker job in New York, NY
The Intern role is a hands-on collaborative role designed with your interests, background, and experience in mind. The position is designed to leverage academic learning while making a tangible contribution to COPE Health Solutions' client work. Interns will have the opportunity to incorporate work experience into their practicum, while developing practical experience and technical skills in health care management and clinical redesign. The successful candidate should have a basic understanding of the health care industry and the current trajectory.
FLSA Status
Non-Exempt
Salary Range
$25.00 per hour
Reports To
VBC Products & Solutions Manager
Direct Reports
None
Location
Hybrid
Travel
None
Work Type
Temporary
Schedule
Part-time (10-20 hours per week)
Position Description:
* Provide administrative support to client engagements and the development of project proposals with internal or external clients. Examples of engagements include strategic planning, decision support and analytics, patient access redesign, health care access assessment or project management.
* Leverage current knowledge and expertise of the health care industry to support continuous quality improvement of products and services.
* Support the development of industry standard assessment tools and templates to support internal or external client engagements.
* Perform community data assessments to support the development of business plans.
* Conduct health policy research, legislative tracking, monitoring, and reporting to support consulting engagements.
* Assist in the development of proposals, project deliverables, white papers, and other business materials.
* Meet with the assigned supervisor and additional consulting team members to gain a clear understanding of the projects, their goals and expected outcomes as well as maintain a timeline for the assigned projects.
* Additional responsibilities to be determined based on team and project needs.
Qualifications:
* Currently pursuing a master's degree in the areas of Public Health, Heath Care Administration, Health Management and Policy or Business Administration preferred.
* Able to work collaboratively and effectively while handling multiple projects on various timelines in an extremely fast-paced environment.
* Strong customer drive and dedication to quality and success.
* Excellent interpersonal, oral and written communication skills.
* Basic understanding of the health care industry.
* Proficiency with Microsoft Office programs (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint and Visio).
What We Do:
COPE Health Solutions (CHS) is a national tech enabled services firm powering success in risk arrangements and development of the future workforce for payers and providers. Our team brings deep expertise, experience, proven tools, and processes to improve financial performance and quality outcomes for all types of payers and providers, de-risking the roadmap to advanced value-based payment.
Our firm has expertise in all aspects of population health, strategy, delivery system development, payment systems reform, workforce development and population health management support services, including peerless analytics and performance improvement. We are driven by our passion to help transform health care delivery, align financial incentives to support population health management and build the workforce needed as health care moves to value-based care.
COPE Health Solutions' Analytics for Risk Contracting (ARC) Suite provides a powerful array of analytic and reporting tools designed to achieve optimal value and performance for organizations currently in or planning to move to risk-based arrangements. Leveraging our extensive, hands-on expertise in helping IPAs, ACOs and health systems achieve successful outcomes in risk contracts, our team of managed care experts draw insights from the analytic outputs that are tailored to each organization's unique circumstances to interpret the data and recommend initiatives to help improve total cost and quality.
Our multidisciplinary team of health care experts provides our clients with the experience, capabilities, and tools needed to plan for, design, implement and support both the development and execution of strategy and developing solutions to some of the industry's most complex problems. We partner with our clients through aligned mission and financial incentives to pursue performance excellence in a challenging and rapidly evolving health care environment.
COPE Health Solutions maintains corporate offices in downtown Los Angeles and midtown Manhattan with teams across the country in major markets including Texas, the Northwest, Florida, and the Northeast. Our firm currently has over 100 employees partnering with health systems and health plans across several states and enrolls over 4,000 students annually in our educational programs, with a growing national and global presence. COPE Health Solutions has a proven track record in all aspects of strategy, population health management, Medicare/Medicaid transformation and workforce training across the continuum.
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Auto-ApplyHealth Media Intern
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Porter Novelli is the strategic communications company, fueled by innovation, empowering clients to do business better in an ever-changing world. Data insight-led, we help businesses courageously navigate culture and engage audiences with precision. Our diverse and curious global team creates transformative communications strategies that drive action, shape reputation and accelerate growth.
We are seeking a Media Intern to join our Healthcare Practice for a 6-month paid internship. This is an ideal opportunity for a recent graduate interested in healthcare communications, earned media strategy, and the fast-moving world of news and storytelling. Over the course of the internship, you will work alongside our health media specialists to support national, trade and consumer health press outreach for some of the most dynamic clients in the industry. This is a full-time position, and you will work three days a week from our New York office.
In this healthcare-focused media internship, you will:
Support earned media outreach around major healthcare announcements, disease state awareness and patient storytelling, data milestones, and thought leadership opportunities.
Conduct media monitoring and support reporting coverage across national, consumer, and healthcare trade outlets.
Research reporters, editorial calendars, and outlet landscapes to inform media strategy.
Draft and refine media materials, including pitches, briefing documents, backgrounders, and speaking opportunities.
Track media trends, breaking news, and competitor developments in the healthcare space.
Help prepare clients for interviews through briefing prep and message research.
Participate in internal media brainstorms, team meetings, and client discussions (as appropriate).
Assist with administrative and organizational tasks that support ongoing media campaigns.
The experience that will contribute to your success:
You are a recent graduate from an accredited college or university.
You can efficiently organize and manage multiple tasks with a keen eye for details.
You are comfortable using MS Office Suite (Word, PowerPoint, Outlook).
Ability to work full-time (M-F) for the duration of the internship.
Compensation:
The anticipated hourly rate for this position is $25.00 per hour. Salary is based on a range of factors that include relevant experience, knowledge, skills, other job-related qualifications, and geography.
Porter Novelli is an equal opportunity employer. We do not discriminate in any aspect of employment against any person on account of race, creed, color, religion, national origin, ancestry, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity and expression, disability, disabled veteran, veteran of the Vietnam era or other eligible veteran, age, marital status, veteran status, or physical or mental handicap unrelated in nature and extent to an individual's ability to perform a job or any other characteristic protected by the employment discrimination laws in any state or political subdivision in which Porter Novelli does business.
Auto-ApplyHealth Educator
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Job Description
Harlem Children's Zone (HCZ) - a world-renowned education and poverty-fighting organization based in New York - seeks an enthusiastic, dedicated, and mission aligned Health Educator to support our K-12 programming.
The Health Educator will bring a passion for the mission of Harlem Children's Zone: break the cycle of intergenerational poverty with comprehensive, on-the-ground programming that builds up opportunities for children and families to thrive in school, work, and life.
The Health Educator will join our team that is dedicated to implementing Healthy Harlem programming at respective sites and report to the health coordinator. The ideal candidate will be a dynamic, energetic health educator that will facilitate family health workshops for caregivers and individual goal-setting sessions with youth.
For more information, check out Want to Work at Harlem Children's Zone? Here's 7 Things You Need to Know.
Requirements
Bachelor's degree in nutrition, health education, public health, community health, or a related health & wellness field
Who you are
Experience conducting health/nutrition assessments, facilitating group and individual health counseling, and implementing health education workshops
Comfortable working in various urban settings and with diverse populations
Familiarity with motivational interviewing techniques
Team-oriented with strong organizational and collaborative skills
Excellent group facilitation, classroom management, and presentation skills
Adapts well to changes in assignments and priorities with the ability to respond effectively to new information, changing conditions, and unexpected obstacles
What you'll do
Facilitate individual and small group sessions to guide youth to adopt healthy eating and physical activity habits
Facilitate weekly family health workshops for parents and caregivers
Ensure that all high-risk students meet every two weeks for one-on-one goal-setting sessions
Facilitate Wellness Clubs to promote peer support and opportunities to engage in fun wellness activities
Support the site-based Healthy Harlem team in implementing nutrition and physical activity programming
Document student activities, participation, and services provided
Provide consistent motivation, enthusiasm, and role modeling for healthy lifestyle choices
Advocate for healthier eating for students, families, and staff
Gather measurements for height, weight, and the PACER fitness test
Attend in-house professional development trainings
Schedule
Fall & Spring:
Monday-Friday, between 2:00 PM and 8:00 PM (exact hours determined by site location).
Summer:
Monday-Friday, between 7:00 AM and 6:00 PM (exact hours determined by program needs).
Commitment Requirements:
• After-school programming: Minimum of 20 hours per week, with at least 4 hours per day.
• Summer programming: Expect to work up to 40 hours per week.
Please note that the schedule is fixed, and consistent attendance is required. You must be available to work five days per week, and we are unable to offer scheduling accommodations. Full availability during the assigned hours is essential for this role.
Benefits
As a member of the Harlem Children's Zone team, you will join a supportive and inclusive community dedicated to helping children, families - and our staff - thrive.
Please take a look at our Part-Time benefits below.
Our exceptional Part-Time benefits include:
Career advancement
Paid sick leave
Employee referral bonus
Physical wellness discounts
Commuter benefits
Additional Benefits (Discounts on flights, hotels, theme parks, concert tickets, and more.)
The hourly rate for this position is $30-$35 per hour. To be considered, interested applicants should apply directly through the posting. No telephone inquiries or recruiters, please. Replies will only be sent to qualified applicants. Harlem Children's Zone and Promise Academy Charter Schools does not provide work visas for candidates who require employer sponsorship to ensure work authorization in the United States. Harlem Children's Zone is an EOE.
2026 Summer Intern - Community Engagement
Community health worker job in New York, NY
We are seeking talented students who are interested in paid summer internship opportunities within the New York Mets' front office. Ideal candidates have a long-term goal of working in professional sports. The Summer Internship Program is designed for qualified students who are entering their rising Junior or Senior year of college. The Interns selected will make a significant contribution to the organization during the 2026 season. In addition to your department, you will be able to explore other aspects of the business through joint projects, participation in lunch & learns, and various networking events.
Program Length/Schedule:
The internship will run from June 1st through August 7th, 2026.
Candidates must be fully available for the duration of the internship.
Work location will be on-site at Citi Field, Flushing, NY 11368.
Please note game day and special event responsibilities include late nights and weekends.
If you are selected to participate in the interview process, the first round will include a digital interview.
The New York Mets will not be providing housing for the internship.
Essential Duties & Responsibilities:
Assist with research, special events, research projects and office duties (phone coverage, faxing, and mail).
Assist with game day activities including, but not limited to: pre-game entertainment, field visits, stadium tours and instructional clinics.
Assist in the planning and execution of community outreach programs and initiatives.
Support the organization of youth baseball clinics/camp, fundraising initiatives, service drives, etc.
Research projects as assigned, including identify potential community partners, program evaluation and measurement, data collection, etc.
Provide administrative support to Foundation & Community Engagement team members and assist with inventory management.
Provide on-the-ground support during community events, ensuring smooth execution and positive fan interactions.
Qualifications:
Some knowledge of Major League Baseball rules, history and players.
Ability to work efficiently in fast-paced environment.
Must be able to work and interact well with others (fellow interns, executives, front office staff, athletes, fans, corporate clients, etc.).
Excellent oral and written communication skills.
Solid computer skills, with an emphasis on Microsoft Office (Excel/Word).
Must be available to work flexible hours, including evenings, weekends and holidays.
The above information is intended to describe the general nature, type and level of work to be performed. The information is not intended to be an exhaustive or complete list of all responsibilities, duties and skills required for this position. Nothing in this job description restricts management's right to assign or reassign duties and responsibilities to this job at any time. The individual selected may perform other related duties as assigned or requested.
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Auto-ApplyCommunity Health Worker - Street Outreach
Community health worker job in New York, NY
Job Description
Community Health Worker - Street Outreach
Reports to: Program Supervisor
Full time 35 hours per week Monday-Friday with occasional late days and weekends
Salary Range: $45,000- 50,000
Program Summary:
This program serves people who are primarily unhoused and living on the street, and engaged in behaviors that place them at high risk for contracting HIV/AIDS. These behaviors include unsafe sex practices and intravenous drug usage; The goal of the program is to provide them with basic needs, services, linkages and referrals, including HIV and HepC screening and testing, safer sex information, substance use services, medical resources, and other information.
Position Summary:
The Community Health Worker will work in a robust outreach program that offers education, testing, counseling, basic needs, resources, and referrals in communities where people are unhoused and that are at high risk for HIV, Hep. C and drug overdoses. These services are delivered with the use of our Shower Bus and Mobile Outreach Van.
Responsibilities:
Provides program services delivery to clients that are living on the streets and that are at risk for HIV, Hep. C, drug overdoses in compliance with funders and regulatory requirements; best practices; BCS policies and Core Values; Serve as a role model to all stakeholders and clients served.
Provide education, counseling, testing, linkages, resources, and other information on HIV, Hep. C and substance abuse overdose prevention.
Ability to distribute high-risk prevention supplies, including female & male condoms, safer hygiene kits, first aid, opioid overdose prevention, fentanyl testing strip kits, and provision of sterile syringes.
Enter client information into BCS and funder mandated databases (AIRS System, Apricot, etc )
Drive and maintain the Shower Buse and Outreach Mobile Van
Manage caseload of clients who are unhoused and high risk HIV Negative unknown with multiple psychiatric and health needs.
Design and implement service plans for clients; provide follow-up referrals, needs assessments, advocacy, emergency interventions
Maintenance of case records, discharge and transfer planning
Escort clients to various appointments when needed
Facilitate groups and workshops, including training peer advocates and volunteers
Participate in Team and departmental meetings
Completing required number of annual training hours.
Follow Funder's and our organization's protocols for safety and confidentiality guidelines.
Prepared to respond appropriately to emergency situations that may be encountered in the field in accordance with training received including overdoses
Preparation, packing, and inventory of kits and program supplies.
Plan attend and help facilitate community events
Provide services to walk in clients as needed
Other related duties as assigned
Qualifications:
High School Diploma or GED; Bachelor's Degree preferred
Certification to perform HIV and Hepatitis C testing and counseling preferred
Valid NYS Driver's license,
Must have excellent English written and verbal skills, additional languages preferred (Spanish)
Excellent documentation skills
Facility to motivate others toward achieving goals
Ability to develop alliances with high-risk and difficult-to-engage individuals and groups
Knowledge of community resources and counseling practices with high-risk populations
Outstanding collaborative skills
Navigation, intervention or counseling experience preferred
Basic computer literacy
Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, entitlements, substance abuse, and unhoused communities preferred.
Knowledge and experience working with AIDS Institute database (AIRS) a plus
BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities