
Job Location EHS El Centro - El Centro, CA 92243 Salary Range $22.00 - $25.00 Hourly
ABOUT US:
Volunteers of America Southwest’s (VOASW) Healthy Start (HS) program seeks to improve the well-being of mothers who are expecting or have just given birth and their partners through the delivery of individualized case management and care coordination. The HS program assesses the need of all individuals and families enrolled in the program and connects them with services and resources most appropriate for them. Through the delivery of these services, we hope every member can improve their quality of life, establish a support system and develop healthy living choices. The Community Health Worker/Parent Educator is the primary point of contact for Healthy Start enrollees and directly provides care management and care coordination services. Community Health Workers/Parent Educators are responsible for completing comprehensive assessments, establishing care plans, coordinating services and referrals and providing education and parenting support to help improve pregnancy and birth outcomes.
CLASSIFICATION SUMMARY:
Under the direct supervision of the Program Director, the Community Health Worker/Parent Group Educator will perform data collection through telephone and in-person interviews and data entry for assigned caseload and group facilitation with partner agencies in providing maternal health education to targeted populations under the Healthy Start contract.
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Equal Opportunity Employer
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Volunteers of America Southwest has been helping the most vulnerable and under-served people achieve their full potential since 1896.
For 123 years, we have been providing services that are designed locally to address specific community needs. Our common areas of focus include promoting self-sufficiency for the homeless and for others overcoming personal crises, caring for the elderly and disabled and fostering their independence, and supporting positive development for troubled and at-risk children and youth. We look at the whole person and address both urgent and ongoing needs, with the goal of helping people become as self-reliant as possible.
We draw on more than a century of experience and the reach of a nationwide movement that is:
- Bonded by a commitment to faith, human dignity, and social justice;
- Dedicated to actively engaging volunteers in the community; and
- Committed to the highest quality of service.
Join us and together we can make a difference.