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A leading health organization in Malden seeks a Community Health Worker I to connect with community members and provide essential health resources. The role involves outreach, relationship building, and advocacy to promote health in the community. Ideal candidates will possess strong communication skills and a background in community services. Join us in making a difference in the lives of those we serve.
Location:350 Main Street, Malden
Work Days:M-F occasionally weekends
Category:Human and Social Services
Department:Community Health Improvement Grants
Job Type: Full time
Work Shift: Day
Hours/Week: 40.00
Union Name: CH Laborers 380
Summary
The CHW I acts as a liaison between the health system and the communities they serve. Develops and maintains relationships with community members, health and human services providers and advocacy organizations and agency partners in communities served by CHA. The CHW I builds an active, coordinated referral network that supports collaborative, working relationships between community agencies, patients, and CHA. Conducts outreach and engagement in the community at events, health fairs, workshops, conferences, and other community/public forums. The CHW provides care coordination, health education, advocacy and access to culturally appropriate social or health services to promote health in a community.
Responsibilities
Establishes trust and communication with community members and provides support and access to social and health resources.
Conducts SDOH screening and, when appropriate, provides and documents referrals along with additional support to meet the identified gaps
Helps community members connect to and provides referrals to social and health resources in a culturally and linguistically appropriate way.
Does follow up with community members or patients, as appropriate, to ensure connection to services and records interactions in the EMR or database.
Develops a comprehensive listing, initiates, contacts, and maintains working relationships with health and human service providers, advocacy organizations and other groups in order to facilitate and carry out referrals between eligible populations and CHA programs
Contributes to and updates a database of community contacts made and outreach activities conducted within the service area.
Facilitates or conducts periodic in-services for staff and/or clients at local health and human service providers and other community agencies
Supports and implements division work plan as guide for targeted outreach activities
Provides program, education and outreach materials to local agencies and advocacy groups
In coordination with the manager, represents CHA on committees or public health initiatives, as well as other community activities.
Represents CHA at community health fairs, workshops, and other public forums.
Submits all documentation and reports as requested by supervisor
Participates in department sponsored educational sessions
Participates in staff meetings
Develops appropriate education and outreach materials on various topics
Other duties as assigned
Other Information
The qualifications required at hire are:
High School, GED or Associate’s Degree graduate, knowledge of community and neighborhoods served by CHA and fluency in English
Well-organized, systematic approach to work.
Good communication skills in oral and written English
Sensitivity to the needs of the participant population
Certifications:
CHW certification encouraged
Language:
Bi-lingual/ BI-cultural Bilingual preferred (specific bilingual capacity needed as appropriate to the community served by CHA)
Previous Work Experience:
Two years experience in community education and outreach or health and human services preferred.
Experienced working with persons of different cultures and economic status desired.
Basic computer skills and knowledge of google suites
Experienced in coalition and committee consensus building, community advocacy and liaison work.
Able to interact and collaborate successfully with patients, community members, and professional staff is essential.
Good oral and written skills.
Mental Skills:
work in a demanding, busy, and stressful environment with deadlines.
communicate information effectively to individuals, groups, and communities.
prioritize responsibilities.
work independently or within a team/group setting. (collaborate/self-direct).
maintain regular contact with supervisor about ongoing activities
In keeping with federal, state and local laws, Cambridge Health Alliance (CHA) policy forbids employees and associates to discriminate against anyone based on race, religion, color, gender, age, marital status, national origin, sexual orientation, gender identity, veteran status, disability or any other characteristic protected by law. We are committed to establishing and maintaining a workplace free of discrimination. We are fully committed to equal employment opportunity. We will not tolerate unlawful discrimination in the recruitment, hiring, termination, promotion, salary treatment or any other condition of employment or career development. Furthermore, we will not tolerate the use of discriminatory slurs, or other remarks, jokes or conduct, that in the judgment of CHA, encourage or permit an offensive or hostile work environment.