Lauderhill, FL, US
9 days ago
Community Health Worker

“Sanitas is a global healthcare organization expanding across United States. Our services include primary care, urgent care, nutrition, lab, diagnostic, health care education and resources for our patients. We strive to attract professionals who believe in our mission, vision and are dedicated to the service of our patients and their families creating a memorable experience through compassion, respect, and kindness.”

Job Summary

A community health worker (CHW) serves as a link between Sanitas medical centers and the community surrounding them. The CHW will be in charge of connecting with local resources, mapping the community and linking leaders and services to our users. During the workday, community health workers normally split their time between the assigned medical center and being on the ground in the area of the medical center to meet with individuals and organizations in the local community.

Essential Job Functions

Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.

Identifying community resources at the local level in the areas surrounding the assigned medical center by being able to connect on the ground with different organizations, leaders and local clubs – i.e. park activities, walking groups, knitting clubs. Connecting with organizations at the local level that can offer and organize community activities to set up strategies together.  Creating and promoting group activities needed for the community that should be done both within our centers and outside our centers to have a better outreach, tackling issues and targeting interests of our communities such as loneliness i.e. Talking Café, physical activity, themed day activities (elderly)  Facilitating self-sustained groups with specific communities – identifying possible leaders of these groups both within our patients and in the overall community of our medical centers and helping them promote and set up other groups that can work on their own. Identifying community connectors – key actors in the community that can help their community to connect to resources, identify needs, train them, organize periodical meetings with them to understand what the major concerns are and needs in the community and how many community referrals are happening on the ground. Supporting from a community standpoint those patients with highest needs by doing specific work with them to connect them to resources when they need extra help to do so. Work with the team at the medical center and participate in their weekly meetings to make sure the community approach is being done throughout the center. Report to the Community Coordinator in Florida.
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