Community Health Worker 1
This position is responsible for providing outreach, intake, and wrap around services to clients enrolled in the outpatient substance use disorder treatment program at the Durham County Detention Facility. Position is responsible for documenting client outreach, client progress, conducting urine drug screens, conducting intakes, transportation to appointments, and reporting compliance.
Major job functions include:
- Participate as member of the transition clinic/reentry intervention team; assist in patient interventions per agency protocols that identify scope of practice for this position.
- Connect individuals detained in the Durham Detention Center who have been participants in the Medication Assisted Treatment (MAT) Program with community services upon release.
- Educate participants on the importance of and connect participants with community resources for substance use treatment.
- Provide chronic disease self-management education in individual and group settings to detainees in the Durham Detention Center.
- Educate participants on the importance of having a medical home and help with access to care to a medical home.
- Work individually with participants to connect them with health information and services; assist in the navigation of these services.
- Help participants to manage chronic conditions through education about their treatment plan.
- Connect uninsured participants with programs like LATCH (Local Access to Coordinated Healthcare) when necessary.
- Understand and educate participants on pharmacy delivery options and services. Assist in provider-patient care relationship building.
- Build relationships and interact professionally with local health and social services providers.
- Provide culturally appropriate health and substance use education on topics according to agency protocols related to chronic disease prevention, physical activity, and nutrition.
- Identify and connect participants with community sites that offer educational programming and internet access for health resources.
- Help participants understand how to use resources to find health coverage or apply for assistance when uninsured.
- Document patient related work activities per procedures and protocols.
Program maintenance includes:
- Completes reports for collection of program data.
- Participates in continuing education and other training on specialized topics pertaining to position responsibilities.
Hours of duties are Monday Friday (some early morning, evening, and weekend work required) 8:30am- 5:00pm.
Knowledge, skills, and abilities required include:
- Good written and oral communication skills and ability to work well independently and with a team.
- Strong interpersonal skills.
- Familiarity with community resources.
- Understanding of neighborhood and community values.
- Experience working with groups such as community organizations, neighborhood associations, and professional or student associations.
- Solid computer skills.
- Willingness to reach out to diverse communities.
Requirements include:
- Peer Support Certification. Demonstrated possession of knowledge, skills, and abilities as stated above through at least one year of experience in performing similar tasks in a hospital, clinic, nursing home, medical corps, or other medical treatment program.
Durham County Government is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Nearest Major Market: Durham. Nearest Secondary Market: Raleigh.