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Community Health Worker chez Lucas County

Lucas County · Toledo, États-Unis d'Amérique · Onsite

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The purpose of this position is to assist with reducing infant mortality. This position is responsible for educating families, connecting them to resources, maintaining caseloads, and recruiting additional clients. This position may also work and interact with the community. 

Responsibilities

  1. Enrolls women and their families into the Maternal Child Health program at various reproductive stages, including pre-conception, inter-conception, and prenatal. This includes connecting them to medical care, including prenatal care, and scheduling times to touch base with clients. This may include conducting home visits. 
  2. Conducts neighborhood outreach activities, including partnering with community members and neighborhood leaders, to target vulnerable, underserved populations eligible for the OEI and Healthy Start program. This may include canvassing a neighborhood. 
  3. Recruits new clients and participants in non-traditional settings in the community and these can include community-based organizations, health fairs, faith-based health events and tabling at community organizations. 
  4. Inputs client information, case notes, referrals, and resources into designated software systems. 
  5. Works with clients and their families throughout the program to reduce barriers to care and increase access to services. 
  6. Assess clients’ needs and connects the client to community social and health services, both internal and external to TLCHD, and other services and items as required; assists in the completion of paperwork. 
  7. Communicates with client's health care providers and insurers as necessary to provide coordination of care. 
  8. Works with staff and external partners, such as the diaper bank, to get supplies and resources to clients. 
  9. Educates clients about maternal health and the importance of prenatal care; nutrition and vitamins; safety needs, such as car seat safety; risks of smoking, drugs and alcohol; signs of labor; stress and depression; and issues related to fatherhood. 
  10. Works with insurance and Medicaid Managed Care to ensure appropriate coverage for clients. 
  11. Communicates with clients and partners through phone, email, and in-person. 
  12. Creates and maintains filing systems to organize and track client cases and associated information. 
  13. Assists staff with coordinating events and outreach activities. 
  14. Adheres to PHAB core competencies including, but not limited to: T1: 1.2.1, 1.2.2, 1.2.3, 1.3.3, 1.8.2, 1.8.4, 2.1.2, 2.2.5, 2.4.5, 3.1.4, 3.1.5, 3.2.1, 3.2.2, 3.3.3, 3.3.5, 3.4.2, and 4.1.4. 
  15. Participates in quality improvement efforts and achieving PHAB accreditation requirements. This position will be responsible for using quality improvement (QI) processes and/or techniques to improve the effectiveness of the assigned public health program. 
  16. Attends and participates in conferences, seminars, trainings, or related education classes as assigned. 
  17. Attends and participates in internal team meetings, CHW peer meetings, and other required meetings.   

The essential duties and responsibilities defined within this position description are not an all-inclusive list, but a general summary of purpose and primary function of the position. An individual employed in this position may be asked or assigned to perform a wide-range of related tasks, within the scope of the position, department/division, union affiliation, etc. as deemed appropriate by management. 

Qualifications

•    High school diploma or G.E.D.
•    Possession of a Community Health Worker Certification or ability to achieve a Community Health Worker Certification licensure issued by the State of Ohio Board of Nursing once directed by management
•    Proficient oral and written communication skills. 
•    Ability to enter and sort data in MS Excel. 
•    An understanding of the issues that women from minority, disadvantaged, or underserved populations face when accessing health care. 
•    Ability to utilize electronic management software. 
•    Ability to work nights and/or weekends as needed. 
•    Must have and maintain throughout employment a valid driver’s license, reliable transportation, and be insurable under the Lucas County Commissioners Risk Management.
 

This position is classified as Office -2 setting and performs a wide range of functions for the Toledo-Lucas County Health Department. Further information may be obtained from Human Resources.

About Company

The Toledo-Lucas County Health Department (TLCHD) is accredited by the Public Health Accreditation Board and serves as the local health authority for Lucas County. It operates as a regional health district, serving all cities, townships, and villages within the county. The department's responsibilities include preventing and controlling the spread of disease and injury, protecting against environmental hazards, promoting, and supporting healthy behaviors, and preparing for and responding to emergencies. The community that we live in is increasingly made up of unique individuals who bring to us a variety of experiences, beliefs, abilities, and knowledge. It is through understanding and appreciating these differences that we can make Public Health services relevant, valuable, and respectful to all members of our community.

Company

Thank you for considering employment with Lucas County.  Our culture is rooted in principles of making an impact through service, collaborating with others, feeling valued, and being challenged.  We foster a diversified and inclusive workforce, embracing shared values and a common mission.  We are looking for talented people to join our community. 

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