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Good Seed Community Development Corporation

Community Health Worker

Good Seed Community Development Corporation, Long Beach, California, us, 90899

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Good Seed’s Mission is to help youth not only live but thrive! We provide supportive and specialized care for homeless youth in California through supportive housing, job training, comprehensive services, and individual planning. Good Seed creates an environment where youth, ages 16-25, can thrive and grow to achieve their full potential. We strive to provide young people with the necessary tools to realize their goals and set them on the path to living healthy and meaningful lives.

Job Description Program Overview The Office of Diversion and Re-Entry (ODR) Program serves former criminal justice-involved individuals by providing reentry support services with the goal of, reducing recidivism, and improving the health outcomes of justice involved populations who have underlying health needs. The holistic and client-centric program assists clients with transitioning out of the justice system with reintegrating into their communities. This population can include individuals with a high emergency room or hospital admission, those who have or are currently experiencing homelessness, those with mental illness and/or substance abuse disorders, or those who may be pregnant.

The Community-Based Intensive Case Management Services Team is responsible for providing resources and supports to improve overall health, social, and economic outcomes of persons served by the program. The CHW will provide intensive case management services to persons who are reintegrating into their communities. The CHW will collaborate directly with the Executive Director, Licensed Clinical Social Worker and staff to ensure that client needs are met with compassion and zeal, through the provision of exceptional case management.

Responsibilities and Duties

Provide intensive case management which includes, but is not limited to, screening and assessing clients; creating, implementing and monitoring individual service plans; crisis intervention; connecting clients to medical, mental health, employment, housing and other community resources

Meets regularly with clients to develop individualized reentry care and life plan goals; encourages progress towards these goals through community resources.

Assist clients in obtaining any and all public benefits for which they are eligible

Mentor, motivate and empower the client to successfully re-enter the community by establishing a trusting and open relationship with the client

Provide health education and counseling around disease management, medication adherence, mental health and SUD care, and self-care

Identifies community resources appropriate to meet clients’ needs as identified by reentry care plan

Assists clients in navigating health system through appointment accompaniment, transportation assistance, and coaching

Works with community-based reentry programs and services to link clients to housing, employment, and other social services.

Ensure clients are linked to and accessing medical health, mental health, and SUD services as needed, including assisting clients with establishing a medical home and maintaining continuity with their medical home, if needed

Assist clients with maintaining medication and treatment regimens, including accompanying clients to appointments with health, behavioral health and/or other care providers

Submit weekly and monthly case management documentation as required

Compose and process various types of correspondence to include letters, sensitive and confidential client information, and other client documentation

Travel as required to meet client needs and program guidelines

Other duties as assigned

Qualifications

Candidates who have experienced incarceration for a continuous period of at least six months are encouraged to apply

Demonstrated ability to reintegrate into your community following incarceration

Ability to establish rapport and build trusting relationships with clients

Experience working with diverse clientele who may have a history of extensive legal, medical, mental health, and/or substance abuse challenges.

Ability to independently develop case plans and perform evaluations and assessments.

You’re Also

Patient, inquisitive, resourceful, and flexible

An excellent verbal and written communicator

Detail-oriented and highly organized

A sound decision maker who has experience handling highly sensitive and confidential information

Professional with colleagues and partners as well as relatable to young clients

Preferred Qualifications

Degree in Human Services or related field

Experience assisting community members in navigating health and social service systems is preferred

Job Type: Full-time

Salary: $32,000.00 to $35,000.00 /year

Additional Information All your information will be kept confidential according to EEO guidelines.

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