POSITION DESCRIPTION
This position is grant funded and considered temporary until June 30, 2024. Community Health Response Workers (CHRW) are responsible for connecting with Chicago communities as frontline workers who have a close understanding of the community they serve. They serve as the liaison/link/intermediary between health/social services and the community to facilitate access to services and resources to improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery. The CHRW will build individual and community capacity by increasing health knowledge and self-sufficiency through a range of activities such as outreach, community education, and resource navigation. The CHRW will serve as a bridge between the community and the healthcare, government, and other social service systems.
Community Health Response Workers may support with any or all the following, as needed:
- Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion
- Medicaid Enrollment
- COVID-19 Community Education and Prevention
- Community Expertise
- Community Health Work
· Resource Navigation (Healthcare, Mental health, Medicaid Recertification Housing, Rental Assistance, Food Support)
· Event outreach and in-person community canvassing
· Vaccination scheduling and sites
· Employment resources
· Other activities as determined by CDPH.
Community Health Response Workers must comply with all CDPH and Community Health Response Corps training regarding confidentiality and the handling of personally identifiable information; and follow all scripts, policies, and procedures established for the program.
This position offers full-time work, with shifts available seven days a week, including evenings and weekends (Tuesdays through Saturdays, 8am-8pm). The position is grant funded through June 30, 2024. Continuation of the position after June 30, 2023 is dependent upon sustained grant funding and public health needs.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
The Community Health Response Worker may be assigned to multiple sets of responsibilities and is expected to be prepared to carry out the following:
Promote COVID-19 Related Topics & Vaccination Knowledge
· Stay up to date on all COVID-19-related news and developments from reliable sources, including: The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC (Centers for Disease Control)), World Health Organization (WHO), Johns Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center, Illinois Department of Public Health (IDPH), and Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH)
· Visit the CDC, IDPH, CDPH websites on a regular basis to be kept up to date with COVID-19 cases and vaccination rates and implement work plans to support communities with COVID testing and vaccination resources
· Represent the Corps as a vaccine ambassador
· Communicate gaps in community knowledge and information sharing to the Partnership, to inform training requests and additional learning/professional development
Chronic Disease Prevention & Health Promotion
· Deliver health information using culturally appropriate terms and concepts related to chronic disease prevention, physical activity and nutrition, and cultural competence
· Advocate for underserved individuals to receive appropriate services
· Help to build understanding and social capital to support healthier behaviors and lifestyle choices
· Help individuals, families, groups, and communities develop their capacity and access to resources, including health insurance, food, housing, quality care, and heath information
· Link people to health care/social services resources
· Collect data to help identify Community Health needs
Community Health Work, Outreach, and Canvassing
· Conduct community outreach in needed communities to discuss COVID-related topics, chronic disease prevention, vaccination hesitancy, and resources available.
· Discuss risk of chronic disease, COVID-19 exposure, and/or other health issues and share approved information on quarantine procedures, what to do if symptoms develop, and, if appropriate, make referrals for testing or other resources for assistance.
o Support planning and execution of health-related events/sites including city events and weekend/evening events.
o Collaborate with CDPH and other city emergency operations centers, local health providers, and community-based organizations to design and implement activities, events, and interventions.
· Conduct outreach in the community to promote, maintain, and improve individual and Community Health
· Connect community members to resources to meet the full range of their needs such as food security, health, and mental health, employment, housing, childcare, and other resources
Staff Chicago’s Call Center and Resource Coordination Hub
- Staff the Call Center and Resource Coordination Hub’s Inbound Hotline Answer inbound calls from community members calling the hotline. Provide services, including but not limited to responding to questions/answers on COVID-related issues, scheduling for city vaccination sites, directing to helpful local resources
- Conduct outbound calls via special assigned projects by CDPH or by CBO work plans
Ongoing Expectations
· Systematically collect and record information in corresponding centralized databases.
· Communicate with colleagues, supervisors, leads, and the public in a professional and empathetic manner.
· Collaborate with supervisor(s) in identifying and meeting project goals.
· Maintain regular, frequent contact with supervisor and/or leads for special initiatives
· Participate in ongoing professional development and related training.
· Participate in Earn and Learn opportunities*
· Attending all team meetings
· Conduct other COVID-19 and Community Health related duties as assigned.
*NOTE: Earn and Learn training opportunities prepare Corps members for permanent, full-time placement in public health and related fields. These opportunities are being continuously developed.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
· Excellent interpersonal skills and ability to interact professionally, appropriately, and effectively with a wide range of culturally diverse individuals during a time of crisis and distress.
· Excellent ability to communicate both verbally and in writing in a professional and empathetic manner.
· Ability to think critically and assess multiple perspectives of a given situation.
· Computer skills are necessary and should include the ability to access and navigate Microsoft programs, email accounts, web browsers, as well as gain knowledge of and efficiency with various databases and software programs following training.
· Equal comfort with working individually and within a team environment that emphasizes interdisciplinary collaboration.
· Applicants must reside in the City of Chicago, preferably in the priority and/or high economic hardship communities identified by the Chicago Department of Public Health for the purposes of this grant program (see attached list).
· Must be 18 years of age or older.
· A background check is required. However, the circumstances of prior justice involvement will be considered on a case-by-case basis and will not necessarily disqualify a candidate.
· Present evidence of identity and authorization to work in the United States (I-9 documentation) is required.
· Interested in pursuing a career in healthcare, public health, or social services.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS
· Community engagement and/or outreach experience.
Reside in zip code 60649, 60617 and 60619.
· Outreach experience.
· Customer service experience.
· Experience working with people of diverse cultures and socio-economic backgrounds
Job Types: Full-time, Contract
Pay: $22.25 per hour
Benefits:
- Dental insurance
- Health insurance
- Life insurance
- Paid time off
- Professional development assistance
- Vision insurance
Schedule:
- 8 hour shift
- Weekends as needed
Application Question(s):
- Do you currently reside in the following community workforce zip codes 60649, 61619, 60617?
Education:
- High school or equivalent (Required)
Experience:
- community outreach and event planning: 2 years (Required)
License/Certification:
- Driver's License (Required)
Work Location: Hybrid remote in Chicago, IL 60649