The Community Health Worker plays a crucial role in supporting individuals facing mental health, addiction, and physical health challenges. This position focuses on leveraging personal experiences to foster hope and resilience in members, guiding them towards recovery and self-sufficiency. The Community Health Worker will work collaboratively with members to develop personalized recovery plans, ensuring they have access to necessary resources and support systems. By meeting with members one-to-one, the specialist will help members navigate their journeys, promoting empowerment and self-advocacy. Ultimately, the goal is to enhance the quality of life for members and assist them in achieving their personal health and recovery goals. The Community Health Worker provides a bridge between members at Community Behavioral Health and other professionals for referrals, decision making and overall continuity of care. They assess any barriers to following through with healthcare needs, assisting members in overcoming those barriers, and referring to appropriate resources as needed. Strong skills in human services and crisis intervention are essential for effectively supporting members in distressing situations. Daily work will involve using motivational interviewing techniques to foster a safe and trusting environment for members, and explore their goals and aspirations; thus, enhancing their engagement in the recovery process. Additionally, knowledge of addiction recovery will inform the development of tailored strategies that address the unique challenges faced by members. Preferred skills in social services and child welfare will further enrich the support provided, ensuring a holistic approach to member care.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Entry Level
Education Level
High school or GED