Links Global is seeking compassionate and dedicated part-time Spanish-speaking Community Health Workers (CHW) to join our team and play a vital role in improving the health and well-being of our community in Montgomery County, Maryland. As a CHW, you will bridge the gap between healthcare and the community, serving as a trusted advocate, educator, and resource connector for our residents. Applicants should highlight their experience with in-person community outreach, public speaking, knowledge of community resources, facilitating community exercise activities (like walks), facilitating healthy eating workshops, organizing and coordinating community event activities, and navigating Spanish-speaking community groups in the county. A background check to meet government regulations is required.
Responsibilities:
Build Trust and Relationships: Develop rapport with community members from diverse backgrounds to understand their health needs and concerns.
Health Education and Promotion: Deliver educational workshops and individual sessions on various health topics, tailored to the community's needs (e.g., nutrition, chronic disease management, healthy behaviors).
Resource Navigation: Connect individuals and families with essential health resources, such as medical care, social services, mental health services, and healthy food options.
Case Management: Work with clients to develop personalized health plans, track progress, and provide ongoing support.
Outreach and Screening: Conduct outreach activities to raise awareness about health issues and participate in health screenings (e.g., blood pressure checks, blood sugar screenings) and community health activities (walking, cooking, operating a booth at an event, and more)
Advocacy: Identify and address systemic barriers affecting the community's health and advocate for improved access to healthcare services.
Data Collection and Reporting: Maintain accurate client records and contribute to reports on community health needs and program effectiveness.
Collaboration: Work collaboratively with healthcare providers, social workers, and other community partners to provide comprehensive care.
Qualifications:
Two or more years of experience working in a community health setting.
Fluency in Spanish and intermediate or above ability with English.
High School diploma
College degree is a plus
Understanding of the community's culture, socioeconomic challenges, and health disparities.
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with the ability to build rapport with people from diverse backgrounds.
Outstanding interpersonal skills with a focus on active listening and empathy.
Patience, cultural sensitivity, and a commitment to social justice.
Strong organizational skills and the ability to manage multiple tasks effectively.
Proficiency in basic computer applications (e.g., Microsoft Office Suite).
Valid driver's license or reliable transportation is needed.
Part-time availability.
The rate of pay is $28 per hour. Local travel will be reimbursed per government regulations and allowances.