Position Summary
The Community Health Worker (CHW) plays a vital role in bridging the gap between healthcare providers and community members. CHWs assist patients and their families in navigating and accessing essential community services, adopting healthier behaviors, and connecting with resources that improve their quality of life. This role supports integrated care management and outreach initiatives to promote, maintain, and improve the overall health and well-being of individuals and families served by the EFC.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
• Build trusting relationships with patients and families, offering support and encouragement.
• Conduct follow-ups with patients via phone calls, home visits, or in other relevant settings.
• Assist patients in setting personal health-related goals and attending appointments.
• Provide referrals to appropriate community agencies and resources.
• Facilitate patient access to transportation and provide appointment reminders as needed.
• Act as a liaison between patients, providers, and community service agencies.
• Collaborate with medical providers and case managers to ensure coordinated and comprehensive care plans.
• Offer social support, advocacy, and informal counseling.
• Maintain accurate documentation in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) within 24 hours of patient contact.
• Deliver services such as basic first aid, blood pressure screenings, and simple wound care.
• Attend staff meetings, trainings, and fulfill other organizational responsibilities as assigned.
Competencies and General Expectations
• Strong organizational and multitasking skills.
• Ability to engage with diverse populations, including children and teenagers.
• Maintain confidentiality in handling sensitive information.
• Work independently and demonstrate flexibility in adapting to changing needs.
• Represent the mission and values of EFC professionally.
** Additional Preferred Attributes
Sales and Outreach Focus (Preferred/Highly Desirable):
- Competitive, goal-oriented attitude with a passion for achieving and exceeding outreach and enrollment targets.
- Comfortable and confident engaging members over the phone to influence participation in care plans
- Demonstrated ability to motivate and persuade patients toward proactive health behavior changes.
- Strong sense of ambition and self-motivation; driven to succeed both individually and as part of a larger mission.
- Excellent verbal communication skills; able to overcome objections,
- Ability to build trust, and drive patient engagement through effective conversation.
- Background or natural inclination in sales, outreach, or performance-driven environments is a strong plus.
Physical Requirements
• Ability to sit, stand, and walk for extended periods.
• Occasionally lift or move up to 25 pounds.
• Maintain focus in a busy, fast-paced office environment.
Qualifications
Education and Training:
• High school diploma or equivalent required.
• Completion of a Community Health Worker training program (preferred).
• Medical training or certification such as EMT, Paramedic, or CNA is a plus.
Experience:
• Background in medical terminology or healthcare settings is advantageous.
• Previous experience in community outreach, case management, or related roles preferred.
Skills:
• Proficiency in motivational interviewing and goal setting.
• Familiarity with community resources.
• Basic computer and EMR documentation skills.
Work Environment
This position operates in a dynamic, high-energy medical office environment with frequent interruptions and short deadlines. Reasonable accommodations can be provided for individuals with disabilities.
The Education Foundation of California is an equal opportunity provider and employer
About Education Foundation of California
The Education Foundation of California is a 501(c)3 non-profit organization established in early 2023 by local agriculture, health, and business leaders with a mission to promote, support, and fund education, recreation, and health programs and initiatives in Central Coast communities.
Our vision is for all young people, regardless of their circumstances or learning differences, to access unique educational programs that increase their post-secondary opportunities and unleash their intelligence and positive energy to build their lives and the community. As students claim their right to a quality education, they understand their options and realize they are capable of academic excellence, and become active participants in their future success through leadership, education, and technical training. Young people become empowered by their personal transformation, develop agency, and take responsibility for their post-secondary goals.
The mission of the Education Foundation of California is to cultivate collaborative learning communities that successfully prepare young people to earn a high school diploma and achieve academic excellence while simultaneously enrolling in post-secondary coursework and earning workforce certifications. We aim to prepare students to gain personal leadership skills, develop critical thinking, navigate career exploration, and master technical skills as they move toward successful careers, post-secondary education, and productive life.