Community Healthcare Worker (CHW) Certificate
A Community Healthcare Worker (CHW) complements clinically-trained health care teams comprised of physicians, physician assistants, and nurses, among others. CHWs carry out a broad range of responsibilities that facilitate access to health care services and help support patients to achieve goals in their care plans.
CHW Responsibilities include:
- Positively connecting to the community
- Helping others find access to healthcare and social services
- Managing cases and coordinating care
- Delivering home-based support services
- Coaching and promoting good health
Program Objectives
- Analyze health issues and inequalities from public health and cultural perspectives.
- Summarize the process of community organizing, advocacy, and policy development as appropriate to the scope of practice for community health workers.
- Discuss and demonstrate non-clinical health assessment, advising, and service coordination planning, and client-centered counseling.
- Assess and apply professional skills, including the establishment of goals for internship placement, ethics, the scope of practice, professional boundaries, cultural humility, and self-care practices.
- Evaluate health care delivery systems, including eligibility and community resources in order to provide appropriate linkage services to clients.
- Describe and demonstrate mastery of cultural humility principles and practice in working with diverse clients and communities.
- Design, prepare and facilitate a group health education training or presentation demonstrating effective group-level teamwork and conflict resolution skills.
Dates: 03/18/2024
Specifications
Tuition: $2500
Room: N006
Instructor: Milagrosa Sequinot
Note:
Monday & Wednesday, March 18 - June 19 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM - TRAD Saturday, March 23 - June 15 9:00 AM - 12:00 PM - HYBR Internship: June 24 - July 26 6:00 PM - 9:00 PM - HYBR