Community Health Worker at Community of Hope
Washington, District of Columbia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

19 May, 26

Salary

26.92

Posted On

18 Feb, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Health Promotion Education, Care Coordination, Resource Connection, Patient Outreach, Brief Interventions, Short Term Care Management, Chronic Disease Management, Health Literacy Building, Healthcare Navigation, Social Determinants of Health Referral, Interpersonal Skills, Empathy, Teamwork, Computer Skills, Mobile Device Proficiency, Confidentiality

Industry

Non-profit Organization Management

Description
Description Washington, DC | On-Site| $25.96 - $26.92 per hour| Washington Post Top Workplace (8x Winner) Community of Hope is seeking a Community Health Worker to help promote appropriate use of healthcare services while improving access to care and empowering patients to make informed health decisions. As a Community Health Worker, you will serve as a vital link between healthcare providers and the community, fostering the improvement of health outcomes by providing health promotion education, care coordination and connection to resources to individuals and families. This is a full-time position located at our Family Health & Birth Center in NE, Washington, DC. Our Approach and Values: We celebrate people’s strengths and acknowledge the impact of trauma on people’s lives. We embrace diversity, welcome all voices, and treat everyone with respect and compassion. We lead and advocate for changes to make systems more equitable. We strive for excellence and value integrity in all that we do. What You'll Do Identifies eligible patients for Community Health Worker services through reports in Relevant, referrals from COH providers, nurses, Population Health staff and other members of the care team. Conducts outreach to eligible patients within 2 business days of referral, offering CHW services such as brief interventions, short term care management (STCM) support, emergency room follow-up, and CHW-supported group care. Provides brief interventions in clinic and telehealth visits to patients with chronic disease. Ensures patients receive timely and culturally sensitive support and coordination across the interdisciplinary team, promoting informed independent patient decision-making. Enrolls eligible patients in STCM services. Conducts initial intake within 1 week of enrollment, completing screenings, identifying barriers to care, and determining what interventions and support the patient's desires. Develops a Plan of Care that addresses patient priorities for improving chronic disease self-management, improving navigation of the health care system, and reducing barriers to care. Builds patient health literacy and facilitates patient empowerment by providing education and resources regarding health conditions, medication management, healthy lifestyles, and chronic disease self-management. Supports healthcare navigation by scheduling appointments, making reminder calls, arranging transportation, following up after missed visits, and helping patients with re-engagement with primary care and other services. Connects patients to clinical and community resources for social determinants of health (SDoH) needs, by providing, tracking and following up on referrals. Maintains an up-to-date broad list of resources. Maintains a panel of patients enrolled in STCM by maintaining ongoing communication with patients at least every 2 weeks through face-to-face encounters, telephone, video or patient portal messaging to support outreach, engagement, follow-up, graduation and disenrollment. Educates patients on the appropriate utilization of health services to avoid unnecessary utilization of emergency services and provides alternate resources to support health needs when emergency services are not warranted. Requirements Must-Haves High school diploma or G.E.D (Associate Degree or higher preferred) or equivalent experience required. Valid BLS Certificate. Prior experience working with community resources and social services in DC. Computer skills and proficiency in the use of handheld mobile device technologies. Ability to understand and apply clinical, social, and environmental aspects of chronic disease, treatment, and self-management. Ability to travel between COH sites or relocate to a different COH site on a full or part -time basis. Ability to conduct home visits. Valid driver’s license and vehicle required, as well as proof of auto insurance. Proven ability to work effectively in team environment. Proof of required vaccinations is required. COH will consider requests for reasonable accommodations for anyone who cannot be vaccinated for a religious or medical reason, subject to applicable law. Nice-to-Haves Two years' work experience; prior experience in public health or human services and/or in community health worker or similar role. Excellent interpersonal skills, ability to show empathy, and ability to interact professionally and gain trust with culturally diverse individuals. Ability to handle confidential information with discretion and professionalism. Why You'll Love Working Here! At COH, we prioritize the following well-being and work-life balance-centered benefits: 8 x Washington Post 150 Top Workplaces winner. 8-hour workdays with paid lunch. 3 weeks vacation (additional week after two years), 2 weeks sick leave, + 11.5 paid holidays and one personal floating holiday on an annual basis. Annual performance-based raises, up to 5% of your annual pay. Tuition reimbursement & loan repayment (NHSC & DCHPLRP), Licensing reimbursement & CEU funding. Medical, dental, vision, life & disability insurance + 403(b) retirement. Leadership development, internal promotions and career growth opportunities. A culture grounded in equity, compassion, and well-being. About Us Community of Hope is a mission-driven, innovative, rapidly growing nonprofit, and Federally Qualified Health Center. For over 45 years, we have provided health and housing services, perinatal care coordination, and community support services to make Washington, DC more equitable. Community of Hope also strongly emphasizes maternal and child health, with midwifery practice and the only free-standing birth center in DC. We are honored to be one of DC’s largest providers of housing and homelessness prevention services for families and individuals throughout DC. Through our Family Success Center, our WIC nutrition centers, and our various partnerships, we have reached hundreds and believe that everyone in DC deserves to be healthy, housed, and hopeful. With the help of our amazing staff, we have successfully provided: 50,000+ medical visits 6,300+ dental visits 17,000+ emotional wellness visits 1,384 families and 220 individuals with housing/homelessness prevention services Ready to bring hope and health to our DC community? Apply today! To request a reasonable accommodation to complete an employment application or for general questions about employment with Community of Hope, contact a Recruiting Coordinator. Email: hr@cohdc.org Phone: 202-407-7747. Community of Hope is an equal opportunity employer.
Responsibilities
The Community Health Worker will serve as a link between providers and the community, promoting health education, coordinating care, and connecting individuals and families to necessary resources to improve health outcomes. Key duties involve identifying eligible patients, conducting outreach, providing interventions, developing care plans, and supporting healthcare navigation and resource connection.
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