PREVIOUS COPY FROM REQ in Fall of 2024 in BaptistOne Team
Summary
Community Health Workers (CHWs) will be members of the TN CEAL research team and work as frontline personnel to screen enroll support and track progress of participants in the study who have multiple chronic diseases and live in areas designated as medically underserved or socially vulnerable. CHWs will ensure participants in the study have access to resources needed to meet their physical mental and social determinants of health (SDoH) needs. CHWs will use their unique position as trained community members with evidence-based knowledge and lived experience to provide information and education based on their earned trustful relationships in the communities they serve. Given these attributes the CHWs will facilitate the participants in the study to better understand their health conditions make effective decisions about them and cope with challenges to optimizing their holistic health including navigating the often-complex healthcare system while helping them strategize to manage the logistics of caring for self in the context of complicated lives. CHWs will engage in activities that promote patient activation screen and enroll participants in the study conduct SDoH screens administer surveys develop a patient activation plan maintain regular contact conduct a minimum of quarterly follow-up visits with participants in the study. Finally the CHWs will administer a discharge survey and ensure all surveys and forms are completed.
Responsibilities
Help individuals and families access appropriate high-quality health and appropriate social services resources
Requirements Preferences and Experience
Certification. CHW certification or equivalent required.
Commitment:Passion and compassion for working to improve the health and quality of life of people living with multiple chronic to work independently with minimal supervision.
Knowledge:Knowledge of issues that put people at risk for poorer health such as homelessness incarceration domestic violence and/or substanceuse is required. Must have demonstrated knowledge of chronic diseases such as heart HIV/AIDS and mental health and health care services along with an interest and ability to expand knowledge through training.
Community Resources:Must have knowledge of regional community resources/services as well as local and national resources/services. Ability to assist participants in the study meet needs related to patient activation including treatment education risk reduction and prevention.
Experience:Prior experience as a CHW working with people of different races ethnicities cultures religions and socio-economic backgrounds is essential.
Skills:Strong communication skills are to help people understand their health condition(s) and develop strategies to improve their health and ability to conduct compassionate empathetic interviews and conversations that respect the dignity and diversity of clients. Ability to engage staff and clients in a supportive and empowering way. Ability to help manage conflict. Ability to maintain client records and information in an accurate timely and confidential manner. Basic computer skills including data entry Microsoft Office Email and use of internet browsers are required.
Personal qualities:Personal qualities include energy diplomacy sound practical judgment the ability to work independently during periods of less supervision; and the interpersonal skills to work effectively in partnership with other program staff and community partners. Basic technology skills such as use of computer tablets QR codes and interactive maps required. Resourcefulness will be vital to assist participants as well as demonstrating good judgment and decision-making when working with them.
Education Required:A high school diploma or GED is preferred.
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