
Organizational Summary:
San Francisco AIDS Foundation (SFAF) envisions a future where health justice is achieved for all people living with or at risk for HIV. Ultimately, we strive for a day when race is not a barrier to health and wellness, substance use is not stigmatized, HIV status does not determine quality of life, and HIV transmission is eliminated.
Our mission is to promote health, wellness, and social justice for communities most impacted by HIV through sexual health and substance use services, advocacy, and partnership
Our strategic plan includes an articulation of its five key values, which are the foundation for its work and its employees: Justice, Dignity, Courage, Leadership and Excellence.We need passionate agents of social change, vanguards of public health, and practitioners of racial justice to join our fight.
The San Francisco AIDS Foundation and the San Francisco Department of Public Health have partnered to launch the Health Access Point Program, a community-based initiative rooted in the wellness of underserved communities of color to create low-barrier pathways to accessing HIV and STI care. This program prioritizes self-determination, pride, self-esteem, collaboration, community involvement, and holistic wellness, while addressing the underlying social determinants of health that contribute to persistent health disparities within African American, BIPOC, Trans/GNC, Latine and Youth communities.
Services are intentionally informed by the lived experiences of those impacted by poverty, unemployment, mass incarceration, lack of affordable housing, homelessness, generational trauma, systemic racism, and the failure of traditional healthcare systems to meet the needs of Black and marginalized populations. Additionally, the program seeks to dismantle stigma surrounding HIV status, gender and sexual identity, and substance use—especially as these issues intersect with race and socio-economic inequities.
TheCommunity Health Assistants Program will participate in a robust sexual health clinical training program through the San Francisco AIDS Foundation, and capacity building through various San Francisco Health Access Points. Community Health AssistantsInternswill gain hands-on experience by working alongside holistic sexual health clinicians, health navigators, laboratory technicians and community program staff—experts in HIV prevention, treatment, and community-based advocacy.
This program offers a unique opportunity for individuals to contribute to health equity efforts, engage directly with impacted communities, and develop real-world skills in sexual and public health service delivery. Interns will be part of a transformative and supportive learning environment that empowers them to make a meaningful impact on community health.
Essential Duties:
Requirements For Community Health Assistants Certificate of Completion:
Other Responsibilities:
Qualifications:
Compensation$24 Per Hour
Direct Reports: None
Physical Requirements
Education and Experience
This position will have access to protected health information (PHI) and may only access, use or disclose the minimum information necessary to perform their designated role on behalf of San Francisco AIDS Foundation, regardless of the extent of access provided.
Work Environment
This position is primarily located at940 Howard and 470 Castro, San Francisco, however it may occasionally require traveling to other office locations or off-site meetings as required by the job. Role may include evening and weekend coverage.
May require evening and weekend work.
The statements herein are intended to describe the general nature and level of work being performed by employees assigned to this classification. They are not intended to be construed as an exhaustive list of all responsibilities, duties, and skills required for personnel so classified.
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement
The San Francisco AIDS Foundation s an Equal Opportunity employer. We actively seek applications from people living with HIV/AIDS, people with disabilities, women, LGBTQ individuals and people of color.
Pursuant to the San Francisco Fair Chance Ordinance, we will consider for employment qualified applicants with arrest and conviction records.
Application Process
Please visit our careers page at:
http://www.sfaf.org/about-us/careers/
POSITION OPEN UNTIL FILLED
NO PHONE CALLS PLEASE

San Francisco AIDS Foundation promotes health, wellness, and social justice for communities most impacted by HIV, through sexual health and substance use services, advocacy, and community partnerships. Founded in 1982, SFAF envisions a future where health justice is achieved for all people living with or at risk for HIV, ultimately striving for a day when race is not a barrier to health and wellness, substance use is not stigmatized, HIV status does not determine quality of life, and HIV transmission is eliminated. Each year more than 25,000 people rely on SFAF programs and services and millions more find advocacy tools and information they need online. Learn more at sfaf.org.