What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Health Corps Montana – AmeriCorps Member position at Montana Office of Rural Health & Area Health Education Center?
Program Overview
Community Health Corps Montana (CHCM) is an AmeriCorps program hosted by the Montana Office of Rural Health & Area Health Education Center (MORH/AHEC). We connect passionate individuals with mission-driven organizations to strengthen health access, reduce stigma, and expand community partnerships across Montana. If you’re eager to grow as a professional, build meaningful relationships, and make a difference—this program is for you.
Role Description
CHCM members serve approximately 40 hours per week in a full-time capacity from January 12 to August 21, 2026. Each member is assigned to a Montana organization, such as a clinic, nonprofit, or community coalition, and works on projects that address local health needs. *Exact location varies.
Depending on your placement, you might:
- Deliver educational sessions on mental health, chronic disease prevention, or social service access.
- Lead outreach campaigns to reduce stigma around mental illness, substance use, or public programs.
- Expand care coordination systems or strengthen local referral networks.
- Support resource mapping, data collection, or partnership-building.
- Facilitate community discussions or organize collaborative events.
- You’ll receive structured training, professional development, and ongoing support from the CHCM team and your fellow members.
What's Expected of Me?
This opportunity is ideal for emerging professionals ready to lead with curiosity, humility, and initiative. We’re looking for individuals who can:
- Commit to full-time service (~40 hours/week) for the entire service term.
- Communicate professionally with diverse community members, supervisors, and partners.
- Track data and manage timelines with accuracy and accountability.
- Work independently and collaboratively, adapting to new tasks and community settings.
- Demonstrate a commitment to community voice, community need, and public service.
- Engage in training, reflection, and professional development with an open mind.
What Will I Receive?
- $1,200 biweekly living allowance (before taxes)
- Free health insurance
- Segal Education Award of $5,176.50 upon successful completion
- Access to the AmeriCorps Member Assistance Program
- Hands-on professional experience in public health, community engagement, and nonprofit work
- Training in health programming, partnership-building, community systems, and facilitation
- A place in Montana’s proud service tradition and a network of national AmeriCorps alumni
Who Should Apply?
We welcome applicants from all walks of life—especially those who are:
- Excited to serve Montana communities and strengthen access to care
- Curious, organized, adaptable, and people-centered
- Eager to grow in public health, human services, education, or nonprofit leadership
- 18 years old, with a high school diploma or equivalent
- U.S. citizens, nationals, or lawful permanent residents
- Able to pass required federal background checks
- In possession of reliable personal transportation
Community Health Corps Montana is committed to creating inclusive, respectful service environments and does not tolerate discrimination based on race, color, national origin, religion, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, veteran status, political affiliation, or other protected characteristics.
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