Temporary Community Health Worker/Promotore II
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County of Riverside
Riverside, CA (In Person)
Full-Time
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Job Description
The County of Riverside Temporary Assignment Program is currently seeking to fill a Temporary Community Health Worker/Promotore II position for the Riverside University Health System - Public Health/Injury Prevention Services in Riverside, CA.
- This recruitment will be used to fill vacancies throughout the County such as Programs within RUHS-Public Health, Emergency Management Department, Department of Public Social Services, Self- Sufficiency, and Public Defender's office Under general supervision, serves as a vital link between the public and health services within the County of Riverside to promote health among individuals, families, and groups including those who lack access to adequate care, the underserved, and at-risk populations; works as part of a designated interdisciplinary team to ensure high-quality and continuous care is accessible to all program participants; performs other related duties as required.
TAP:
https://rc-hr.com/temporary-medical-assignment-program-tapmap Learn more aboutTAP Benefits :
https://rc-hr.com/files/users/user81/2024%20TAP%20Flyer.pdf- Learn to build rapport with clients and gather, share, and assess accurate information to identify efficient and effective opportunities for intervention utilizing strategies that reflect the client's values, attitudes, and beliefs.
- Provide health education, instruction, and information in a manner that clients can easily understand and address barriers to physical and mental health services.
- Assist clients in navigating the healthcare system and public health programs by phone and in person to help clients successfully participate in their medical and/or behavioral care.
- Engage with community members to raise awareness about violence prevention strategies.
- Build trusting relationships with individuals and families affected by asthma, offering guidance, emotional support, and practical assistance.
- Learn to connect program participants to community resources necessary to achieve healthy outcomes; address healthcare barriers and identify and address health-related social needs; make closed-loop referrals to local human service systems to support clients address their needs including but not limited to housing, food, personal safety, transportation, childcare, energy assistance, education, income assistance, and education.
- Provide care management services for clients at highest risk of poor health outcomes by helping them access clinical and community services necessary to implement the client's care plan.
- Provide transitional care services (TCS) for clients transferring from one setting or level of care to another and maintain close contact with clients and caretakers both in-person and on the phone.
- Support clients' engagement with their primary care physician (PCP); identify and connect clients to services that address Social Determinates of Health (SDOH) needs; promote wellness and prevention, help members manage their chronic diseases, and support efforts to improve maternal and child health.
- Participate in all team collaborations and continuous quality improvement initiatives and projects.
- Ensure documentation in electronic health records (and other tracking and monitoring systems) are accurate, useful and in compliance with regulatory requirements and accreditation standards.
Community Health Worker/Promotore II:
Education:
Graduation from high school, possession of a Certificate of Proficiency issued by the California State Board of Education or attainment of a satisfactory score on a G.E.D. examination.Experience:
One year of experience as a Community Health Worker/Promotore I or equivalent non-County classification.OR Experience:
Two years of lived experience, that is equivalent to that of a Community Health Worker/Promotore I working with diverse populations in the community (e.g., women with infants and young children, homelessness, substance abuse, persons involved in the justice system, AIDS/HIV patients, older adults, and underserved populations) which would provide an opportunity to acquire the knowledge and abilities herein.Knowledge of:
Client populations, community resources, techniques for group and individual interviewing and counseling; basic recordkeeping principles and practices; and computer equipment and applications related to the work.Ability to:
Address the client population's unique needs in a culturally sensitive manner; relate and communicate effectively with the community served; lean and understand the organization and operation of the assigned department and of outside departments and agencies; maintain strong working relationships with a wide range of community agencies and organizations; obtain and record accurate information for case documentation and other reports.Other Requirements:
License:
Possession of a valid California Driver's License may be required.- Completion of a Department of Health Care Access and Information approved CHW/Promotore training program is required.
- Must possess and maintain a CHW/P/R certificate. Some positions may require additional specialized certification.
- Some positions may require fluency in a second language, as determined by client population served.
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