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Advocate

The West Oakland Health Council

Location: Oakland,CA, USA

Date: 2024-12-21T20:04:33Z

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Job Details Job Location : West Oakland Health Center - Oakland, CA Salary Range : $29.00 - $32.00 Hourly Description Position Title: Community Health Advocate III (Bridging the Gap) Department: Healthy Communities Reports to: Program Manager, Community Health FLSA Classification: Non-Exempt Compensation: $29.00 - $32.00/hourly Schedule: Full-Time Background: In the midst of the Black Power and Civil Rights movements, four Black mothers saw a need in West Oakland and delivered. From their love and commitment Baywell Health started out as The West Oakland Health Council. We quickly became the neighborhood's anchor for healthcare, health education, food and housing programs, and voter registration. Fifty years later, we continue to be the Bay's home for top-notch healthcare, health education, and other services intended to care for the whole you, and the whole family. Baywell Health, Serving the Bay's Health, Heart, and Soul. Legacy of Love Video: Healthcare Rooted in West Oakland Job Summary: Under the general supervision of the Community Health Program Manager, the Community Health Advocate III works to schedule and coordinate all Community Health Program community and patient outreach initiatives. They will serve as a community liaison who will establish and maintain relationships with local health, service, and program partner providers. Duties/Responsibilities: Create and manage Baywell Health's patient and community outreach calendars. Schedule Healthy Community Department participation in or hosting of community events. Manage and finalize home visit and clinic appointment scheduling for out-of-care patients. Lead an integrated care team working with CHA's, clinical staff, and support teams to ensure a responsive patient healthcare experience. Prepare and communicate across care functions to ensure patients are equipped for clinical appointments. Conduct screenings to identify unmet social determinants of health (e.g., homelessness, food insecurity, transportation needs). Document and review findings to identify patients requiring higher levels of care management. Assist with Medi-Cal applications at community events. Coordinate health services, referrals, and ongoing care as part of an integrated health team. Act as a personal guide and advocate for patients, ensuring culturally concordant care. Engage community members to encourage participation in health programs. Coordinate case management services for patients with complex needs. Attend meetings with county agencies to coordinate services for low-income families. Foster partnerships with local organizations, businesses, and agencies to promote community health and engage patients. Collect, analyze, and enter health data to assess program effectiveness and identify areas for improvement. Promote healthy lifestyles and behaviors through outreach and education. Participate in MyChart outreach, chronic condition education, new member engagement, and retention efforts. Plan and execute health programs addressing community concerns. Participate in Plan-Do-Study-Act (PDSA) initiatives to improve access, care, and health outcomes. Attend trainings and care coordination meetings. Provide backup for other CHA's or team members. Performs other related duties as assigned. May be assigned cross departmental responsibilities. Required Skills/Abilities: Ability to promote health equity through programs and policies. Exhibit cultural humility and bridge communication gaps between patients and providers. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Excel, Word, etc.). Preferred experience with Next-Gen EHR, Epic, and Tableau. Ability to manage health data and reporting tools. Ability to project a positive and concerned public image. Understanding of clinical healthcare, public health practices, and health equity. Familiarity with healthy lifestyle, nutrition, and fitness practices. Ability to remain calm and courteous in high-stress environments. Work independently with minimal direction. Reliable transportation and willingness to travel between clinics. Excellent verbal and written communication skills. Excellent interpersonal and customer service skills. Excellent organizational skills and attention to detail. Excellent time management skills with a proven ability to meet deadlines. Ability to function well in a high-paced and at times stressful environment. Must possess a valid driver's license. Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Health, Healthcare, Social Welfare, Psychology, Public Health, or a closely related field preferred. Equivalent combinations of education and experience considered. All CHA's will participate in training to become certified Community Health Workers (CHWs). All CHA's will participate in training to become Certified Enrollment Counselors. CHA's will be expected to seek and complete other health professional development training courses related to family planning, lay counseling, food handling, and other topic areas as appropriate. 1-2 years of experience in a community health setting. Planning and conducting community outreach programs. Experience as a lead care manager coordinating physical, mental, and dental care. Working with underserved and minority populations preferred. Mental and Physical Requirements: The pace of Work: High stress, very rapid, and demanding Concentration: Constant Standing and Walking Time Required: At least 20% of the time Sitting and typing: 60% - 70% Environmental and Health Hazards: Frequent exposure to communicable diseases and other conditions common to a clinic environment. The employee must frequently use hands and fingers to operate a computer keyboard, mouse, and telephone keyboard and talk or hear. The employee must occasionally bend, lift and move up to 25 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, peripheral vision, and the ability to adjust focus. May be required to work in an environment with high noise levels and unpredictable temperature and ventilation. The above information on this position has been designed to indicate the general nature and level of work to be performed by employees designated for this position. It is not designed to contain or be interpreted as a comprehensive inventory of all duties, responsibilities, qualifications, or physical requirements. About Our Benefits: At Baywell Health, we offer a comprehensive benefits package starting on your first day. Our benefits are designed to support both you and your family with a range of options that include medical, dental, vision, life, and disability coverage. Baywell Health covers 100% of the employee portion for medical, dental, and vision plans, and we also provide full coverage for dependent dental and vision care. For health benefits, we cover a significant portion of dependent costs. Additional benefits include: Annual education reimbursement Employee-funded contribution 403b plan, along with an employer-sponsored money-purchase 401a plan Employee Assistance Program (EAP) for personal support Generous Paid Time Off (PTO) and company-paid holidays Qualifications
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