Description
CORE VALUES
The core values of Community Health Center of Southeast Kansas, Inc. (CHC/SEK) are dignity and stewardship. Each staff member is expected to perform their job duties in a way that preserves dignity for our patients and maintains good stewardship of CHC/SEK’s resources.
GENERAL DESCRIPTION
Community Health Workers (CHWs) at CHC/SEK are passionate about serving their community. CHWs strive to understand, motivate, and help our patients achieve their goals in health and wellness by eliminating barriers, collaborating with patients to set goals, and working within a multidisciplinary care team.
This position will focus on addressing social determinants of health and navigating community members and families who are engaging CHC/SEK through CHC/SEK’s recovery court efforts and associated collaborations (e.g. victim services). This includes assisting with food insecurity, transportation, community referrals, benefits or assistance applications, and addressing individual barriers to excellent overall health and wellness. It also may include providing transportation in CHC/SEK vehicles, and delivering prescription medications to patients.
Requirements
ESSENTIAL DUTIES
- Office and provide assistance/service at a judicial building and/or corrections services office (e.g. community corrections).
- Meet individuals and their families in the home, clinic, or community setting and conduct needs assessments and screenings, including identification of socio-economic issues that affect their overall health.
- Actively participate and collaborate with local coalitions and other organizational meetings, both online and in-person, to engage partners in addressing community need and support.
- Assess an individual’s unmet health and social needs to connect with community and organizational resources, including clear guidance about why and how to access these resources.
- Engage individuals and families in the development of health and social goals and coach patients in the effective management of their health conditions and self-care, using techniques such as motivational interviewing.
- Coordinate care and assist with understanding care plans and instructions by making follow-up appointments, accessing prescriptions, or other means as needed.
- Build relationships and follow up with patients about their health via phone calls, home visits, and visits to other settings as needed.
- Organize and facilitate community events and/or classes to promote health education, benefits enrollment, resource access, and CHC/SEK services.
- Assist with assigned outreach activities such as delivering prescription medications, attending health fairs, or attending other community events, as directed.
- Document encounters with patients in all assigned systems, contributing and utilizing data to achieve program goals, improve health outcomes, and advance community health indicators.
- Update community resource guides as it relates to community strengths and opportunities.
- Utilize technology and telehealth capabilities to better connect patients to care.
- Work collaboratively, respectfully, and effectively with project leadership, community partners, and CHC/SEK clinical and nonclinical teams.
- Work to address health disparities for vulnerable populations by looking to innovative workflows and processes, or contributing to operational changes.
The essential functions listed are not an exhaustive list of every task that the employee is required to complete. Employees are expected to perform all other duties as assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Within one year of employment, complete required training and professional development courses, including the Community Health Worker Education Program hosted by the Kansas Community Health Worker Coalition.
- Seeking applicants that are familiar with local community resources and health systems.
- Preferred applicants have education and experience in settings of Public Health, Education, Community and Family Services, Health Coaching, Case Management, Social Work, Nursing, EMT, Paramedic, etc.
- Bilingual preferred (Spanish, Marshallese, ASL, etc.).
- Valid Driver’s License. Must not have more than two (2) moving violations in the past three (3) years.
- Must possess Basic Life Support certification upon hire or within six (6) months of date of hire.
- Other required training must be completed within six (6) months from date of hire and on an annual basis. Training includes, but is not limited to CTAA Pass Basic, Defensive Driving and Wheelchair Securement.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES
- Social and cultural sensitivity appropriate to ethnically and economically diverse patient-and employee-base.
- Demonstrate knowledge of the rationale of appropriate patient care.
- Must be organized and able to manage/prioritize tasks to meet deadlines, adapts to change in a positive manner, able to work as a part of a team.
- Must be able to work independently with little to no direct oversight and flexible with last minute changes in schedule.
- Promotes a positive experience that represents CHC/SEK in a manner that reflects the mission.
- Communicates through appropriate channels. Use proper chain of command for patient complaints.
- Ability to handle emergency situations calmly and effectively.
- Must be computer literate, especially with Microsoft Office products and be proficient with the Electronic Health Record software.
- Must be able to maintain good inter-personal relationship with co-workers and other members of the health care team and the organization.
- Provide customer service in accordance to the organization’s mission.
- Be courteous and respectful when interacting with patients and family members.
- Maintain patient confidentiality in accordance to organization’s policy and procedure and HIPAA requirements.
WORKING CONDITIONS
While performing the duties of this Job, the employee is regularly required to sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms and talk or hear. The employee is occasionally required to stand and walk. The employee must regularly lift and /or move up to 10 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus. Travel is required throughout the service area. Visual acuity to read signs, watch traffic, estimate distances and color discrimination to distinguish traffic lights. Aural acuity to detect motor malfunctioning and hear traffic sounds. The employee may frequently be involved in or respond to high stress environments.