Peer Educator - Access to Healthcare

Community Healthcare Network IncNew York, NY

About The Position

Community Healthcare Network (CHN) is a not-for-profit organization providing more than 65,000 New Yorkers with primary and behavioral healthcare, dental, nutrition, wellness, and needed support services. Our network is made up of 14 federally qualified health centers throughout Brooklyn, the Bronx, Queens, and Manhattan, along with a fleet of mobile vans that bring health services to underserved people in need throughout New York City. We provide judgment-free, high-quality healthcare, without regard to race, religion, orientation, gender identity, immigration status or ability to pay. We turn no one away.

Requirements

  • High School diploma or G.E.D. equivalency
  • Should be a member of the targeted communities and of the targeted service groups (a ‘peer’)
  • Good communication skills and experience with HIV issues.
  • Good verbal and written communication skills.
  • Knowledge of geographic area of work site and of language appropriate to community.
  • Demonstrate ability to work with HIV-infected individuals.
  • Interest in and conviction of purpose and aims for all programs in the clinic.
  • Respect for the rights of individuals to make their own decisions about their medical care.
  • Ability to communicate easily and display a cordial manner towards individuals from a variety of socio-economic, cultural and religious background.

Responsibilities

  • Conducts community outreach and door-to-door outreach in targeted areas identified by the Program Manager to meet grant targets.
  • Participates in community health and community fairs as an agency representative.
  • Provides referrals of clients to necessary health and support services in the community, including making appointments for clients at CHN clinic sites.
  • Facilitates related services for health center patients and CHN staff as appropriate, with respect to their confidentiality and privacy.
  • Performs other related duties, as assigned.
  • Identifies community resources and makes contact with such agencies.
  • Escorts clients to necessary services, as appropriate.
  • Documents clients reached through community outreach and report this in AIRS.
  • Participates in training, in-services, and support activities for peer educators.
  • Distributes HIV/AIDS educational literature to clients and agencies.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned.

Benefits

  • Access to various healthcare professionals and benefits to deepen understanding and interest in the various disciplines involved in community health programming.
  • Be a part of an interdisciplinary environment where your ideas and work are valued and encouraged.
  • Including health, dental and vision insurance, retirement plans, employee assistance programming and more.
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