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Community Health Worker, Northern California

Cayenne Wellness Center & Children´s Foundation
Riverside, CA Full Time
POSTED ON 11/13/2025
AVAILABLE BEFORE 12/12/2025

Community Health Worker

Northern California


Must live in Northern California


Cayenne Wellness Center and Children’s Foundation (CWC) is, a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to improving health outcomes and decreasing mortality related to Sickle Cell Disease (SCD). Our mission is to increase the quality of life for individuals diagnosed with SCD in California by ensuring expert, unbiased, and comprehensive care. This mission is part of a broader vision of (1) a medical system that effectively addresses the unique needs of the e 7,000 residents living with SCD in California and (2) empowered patients who are equipped to advocate for themselves.


JOB SUMMARY:

This Full-time job is part of a HRSA grant for Sickle Cell Disease. The primary duties will be to identify persons diagnosed with sickle cell disease, get them into a medical home, identify resources, educate on hydroxyurea and Endari, and conduct seminar to assist with empowering patients to advocate for themselves.


POSITION SUMMARY: Under the direction of Program Director, the CHW will (1) provide health education and health promotion using evidence-based information for SCD and related issues; (2) develop partnerships with family organizations to ensure that families are empowered as partners in their care; (3) assist families with obtaining SCD educational and social support services; (4) assist with transition services; and (5) engage in activities that help ensure individuals with SCD have access to services, including a medical home, from the time of diagnosis through the lifespan.


You would work from home and also go out into the community. Therefore, you must have dependable transportation and a driver's license and auto insurance. You will be attending health fairs, support groups, hospital clinic hours, etc in an effort to get patients signed up and assessed.


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The Community Health Worker (CHW) is responsible for coordinating access to services by assisting clients in utilizing available resources, including scheduling medical appointments, accompanying clients to appointments as needed, assisting clients with obtaining a medical home, providing instruction on appropriate use of the medical home, educating clients about available community resources and referring clients to local social service agencies, coaching clients on self-management, conducting home visits and communicating client related information back to the Care Coordination Team (CCT).


The CHW assists clients with completion of medical program applications in order to build individual and community capacity and to serve as an advocate for clients and the community to assure they get needed services. The Community Health Worker is also responsible for identifying clients, completing initial needs assessments and maintaining follow-up with clients to ensure appropriate guidance to health services.


REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES

  • Knowledge of the community being served and its residents, resources, and problems
  • Knowledge of federal, state, and local programs and their eligibility requirements and application processes
  • Knowledge of principles and practices of care coordination and self-management techniques
  • Knowledge of health and social service system
  • Knowledge of confidentiality standards
  • Knowledge of HIPAA compliance standards
  • Knowledge of basic medical and sickle cell terminology
  • Knowledge of health care program assistance
  • Knowledge of CHW scope of practice and code of ethics
  • Skilled in written, verbal, and interpersonal communication
  • Skilled in time management
  • Skilled in multi-tasking and managing multiple projects
  • Skilled in customer service
  • Skilled in case documentation
  • Skilled in building and maintaining relationships
  • Ability to actively listen
  • Ability to work as a team and with peers
  • Ability to work with minimal supervision
  • Ability to work independently
  • Ability to use web-based and computer applications (e.g., Word, Excel)
  • Ability to travel
  • Ability to prioritize and meet deadlines
  • Knowledge of basic medical and sickle cell terminology, local communities served, available resources, confidentiality and HIPAA compliance standards
  • Skilled written, verbal, & interpersonal communication, strong time management,
  • Able to work within a team and independently, with minimal supervision
  • Data savvy. Able to use computer, spreadsheets, shared computer applications and able to prioritize and meet tight deadlines. Multitasker.
  • Reliable, trustworthy, personable. Able to engage with a diverse population.

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Employment Type: Full-Time


CORE DUTIES: The CHW is responsible for identifying patients diagnosed with SCD (approximately three persons/month), and empowering them by ensuring they receive appropriate follow-up services, providing social support services, educating on FDA SCD approved treatment, and assisting emerging adults in the transition from pediatric to adult-focused health care (if applicable). They work with hospitals and medical centers, state agencies providing newborn screening follow-up, hospitals, schools, churches, and other CBOs that provide services to patients with SCD.


QUALIFICATIONS: *

*Minimum Qualifications (REQUIRED): B.A. degree, 2 years experience in health, social, or community services, CA driver’s license (proof of auto insurance required)


Preferred Qualifications: Bilingual Spanish-English preferred; Previous experience working in/with local CBOs or agencies, B.A. or up, Nurse, Nurse Practitioner or Social Worker .

Previous experience working in/with local community-based organizations or agencies is preferred. Training will be provided if you are not a Certified Community Health Worker.ips: Provide a summary of the role, what success in the position looks like, and how this role fits into the organization overall.

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