Community Health Worker II

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Central California Asthma Collaborative

Posted 2 months ago

Full Time

Fresno, California

In Person

Smart Summary

Responsibilities

The Community Health Worker II will implement asthma remediation programs by conducting in-home assessments, providing asthma education, and coordinating care for clients. They are also responsible for maintaining confidential records, tracking follow-up appointments, and preparing progress reports for funders.

Qualifications

You have an Associate's degree in communications or health promotions, with at least one year of high-performance experience as a CHW I. You are fluent in both English and Spanish and possess strong communication and organizational skills, with a demonstrated commitment to community education and social justice.

Must Have Skills for ATS

CARES Electronic Health Records System

English

Spanish

Job Description

ORGANIZATIONAL BACKGROUND:

The Central California Asthma Collaborative (CCAC) is a non-profit organization dedicated to advancing health equity and environmental justice by empowering Central California communities through services, research, advocacy, and data-driven solutions to reduce the burden of asthma.

POSITION SUMMARY:

Under the direction of the Comprehensive Asthma Remediation and Education Services (CARES) Regional Manager, the CHW II will work with health plans, healthcare providers and other CCAC contracted entities, to implement CCAC’s CARES and other related health supportive programs and projects, which includes but may not be limited to, various survey tools and data collection, home environment assessments, care coordination and asthma education. 

CARES is a multi-commitment intervention aimed at reducing asthma triggers in the home, ensuring access to and proper use of, asthma medications both at home and school and facilitating regular visits. The CHW II is an integral part of the CCAC team working toward achieving health equity in the San Joaquin Valley.

Primary Responsibilities

  • Schedule and conduct CARES in-home visits including patient health, home environmental, needs, and other assessment tools, and asthma education.
  • Track and schedule follow-up appointments with clients. Maintain confidential records containing client information.
  • Assist clients in developing a plan of action to address asthma triggers prioritized in the home environmental remediation recommendations.
  • Work with CARES Regional Manager to recommend and coordinate interventions and referrals, reporting back on their success.
  • In a timely manner, document assessment and client information using appropriate report forms and/or electronic CARES Electronic Health Records System in accordance with office standards and regulations.
  • Assist CARES Regional Manager in preparing and submitting monthly, quarterly and/or six-month progress reports to funders and organizational heads.
  • Administer education presentations to community members as needed.
  • Bridge community, cultural, linguistic, socioeconomic and educational barriers to encourage self-care and participation in the program.
  • Attend on-going CARES in-service trainings.
  • Conduct various surveys and other interventional activity as needed.
  • Perform all other CCAC duties as assigned.

Core Competencies

  • Oral Communication: Speaks clearly and persuasively in individual and group settings; listens and requests clarification as needed; responds well to questions.
  • Written Communication:
    Writes clearly; varies writing style to meet needs; presents data effectively; able to read and interpret written information; strong editing skills.
  • Teamwork:
    Balances team and individual responsibilities; exhibits objectivity and openness to other’s views; gives and welcomes feedback, contributing to building a positive team spirit; able to build morale and group commitments to goals and objectives; supports staffs’ efforts to succeed.
  • Innovation:
    Displays original thinking and creativity. Meets challenges with resourcefulness. Generates suggestions for improving work. Develops innovative approaches and ideas.
  • Professional Development: Completes all CARES Program Modules and CCAC required training.

TRAVEL: 

  • To assessments and various meetings as needed; approximately 70% of the time.

QUALIFICATIONS AND SKILLS

  • AA or AS in communications or health promotions related field. (BA/BS preferred)
  • At least 1 year of CHW I work experience with high performance review.
  • Demonstrate competency in communication related skills.
  • Experience working with community-based organizations preferred.
  • English and Spanish fluency required.
  • Ability to work independently, cooperatively and responsibly; work flexible hours as needed including nights and weekends, to respond to community and CCAC needs.
  • Demonstrated commitment to community education, environmental and social justice, and healthcare access.
  • Demonstrated attention to detail, organization, reliability, flexibility and professionalism.
  • Must demonstrate the ability to be culturally competent in all respects. 

DRIVING AND LICENSE REQUIREMENTS:

Must possess a valid CADL and applicable CA mandated auto insurance

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS: 

Lift up to 20 (twenty) pounds. 

AUTHORITY AND SUPERVISORY CAPACITY:  In limited situations, may supervise volunteers and/or interns.

ACCESS TO SENSITIVE INFORMATION:  Must maintain confidentiality of personal client and staff information exposed to when working in files and preparing reports.

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Central California Asthma Collaborative

The mission of the Central California Asthma Collaborative (CCAC) is to develop a network of stakeholders who work in a regional capacity to improve the health and quality of life for San Joaquin Valley residents affected by asthma and other respiratory conditions. Together we are working reduce the burden of asthma in the Central Valley. CCAC is also pursuing opportunities to increase Valley resources and establish long-term stability for the Collaborative and for individual county Asthma Coalitions by leading local fundraising efforts and pursuing regional grant funding. CCAC is working on the development and implementation of multi-component child asthma education and intervention programs, with an emphasis on developing partnerships with schools and parent organizations in underserved communities throughout the San Joaquin Valley. CCAC is also fostering and promoting the collection and dissemination of relevant asthma-related resources to CCAC-affiliated organizations and the public at large. CCAC continues its efforts in developing culturally appropriate health delivery tools and educational programs with an emphasis on the relationship between asthma and Valley air quality. CCAC tracks current asthma research to further the awareness and prevention of respiratory health disparities in the San Joaquin Valley. CCAC participates in regional research opportunities, including projects designed to (a) identify environmental factors and interventions to address the high rates of childhood asthma morbidity in the Central San Joaquin Valley, (b) identify barriers and solutions to improve access to health services for under-insured residents. CCAC also facilitates the implementation of a database registry utilizing innovative technologies for the collection and exchange of health and environmental information to better inform physicians and improve the quality of care for asthma patients throughout the region.
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