Community Health Worker Part Time or Full Time, Sundays from 9:30am to 1:30pm required. Westland Purpose: The Community Health Worker (CHW) is responsible for encouraging patient and provider shared decision-making, promoting healthy patient behaviors that reduce risk, improving medication adherence, furthering patient self-management skills and linking the clinical care provided by the Health Center with community-based social supports. The CHW effectively educates, motivates and support patients pursuing behavior and lifestyle modifications that improve health status and quality of life. PART I: ESSENTIAL POSITION FUNCTION AND DUTIES 1. Acts as a liaison between patient and care team, utilizing knowledge of lived experience to assess patient need and reduce barriers. 2. Work cooperatively with other staff in coordinating patient care and pursuing team-based approaches to service delivery. 3. Meet regularly with the care team to plan care and discuss cases, and exchanges appropriate information with team members in an informal manner as part of the daily routine of the clinic. 4. Mentor and coach patient, making connections to community supports to encourage successful recovery. 5. Identifies and provides linkages for services in community partner agencies to support patients/families social needs. PART II: CLINIC WIDE RESPONSIBILITIES 1. Customer Relations: a. Treats guests, patients, physicians, and other employees with care, courtesy, and respect. b. Responds quickly and appropriately to customer requests. c. Looks for and suggests ways to better meet customer needs. d. Answers clinic communications systems promptly and with courtesy and respect. 2. Teamwork: a. Works cooperatively within own department and other areas. b. Willingly accepts additional responsibility – tries to make others job easier. c. Responds quickly to request for assistance. d. Required to work closely with patients and associates. e. Interacts with other departments on problem issues. f. Accepts feedback from patients, visitors, clinic employees, physicians and general public. 2. Communications: a. Keeps appropriate people informed. b. Speaks and writes clearly, concisely, and appropriately. c. Listens carefully. d. Communicates tactfully. e. Understands that all confidentiality and privacy considerations are respected and fostered at work and off duty.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
No Education Listed
Number of Employees
1-10 employees