Community Health Worker Remote Jobs in New York (US)
This page tracks remote community health worker openings that are location-eligible for New York.
This page tracks remote community health worker openings that are location-eligible for New York.
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• Serve as the primary point of contact for patients after their intake visit. • Help patients understand and act on their care plan — scheduling appointments, finding in-network providers, and using their Medicare benefits. • Resolve navigation friction: portals, referrals, appointment logistics, forms, and provider communications. • Identify practical and social-needs support (food, housing, transportation, etc.) and connect patients to available resources. • Coordinate with clinical team members involved in a patient's care, while providing non-clinical support only. • Document every patient interaction and support activity in our platform, accurately and on time. • Maintain confidentiality and comply with HIPAA, privacy, and all applicable platform standards.
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Role Description This job serves as a liaison and mediator between members, providers, community centers, and the Organization. Works independently in the community engaging members within a specific target population as defined by the Plan. Works face-to-face with members to provide basic health literacy, linkage to community resources, and assistance navigating the healthcare system and brings education and support to members in the community and serves as a healthcare advocate for members. The goal is to outreach and engage members to improve health outcomes, close care gaps and improve overall wellness by connecting members to providers and community resources and develop partnerships with community centers and local community-based resources to support the needs of the members as well as the community. The incumbent works closely with the care management department to refer members for additional support and education beyond the job's scope of practice. This is a remote based role however the candidate for this role needs to reside within 2 hours of the Hampshire county area (Morgan, Berkley, Jefferson, and Monongalia). Qualifications - Minimum: High School Diploma/GED - Preferred: None Requirements - Minimum: 1 year of experience in a health care related customer service or marketing environment that would demonstrate the ability to positively impact the engagement of members in the organization's condition and case management programs - Preferred: Basic medical terminology background - Preferred: Experience with the targeted community or population - Preferred: Community Health Worker experience Benefits - Knowledge of principles and processes for providing customer service, including customer needs assessment and meeting quality standards for services - The ability to interact well with peers, supervisors, and customers and work as a team member - Ability to solve problems independently and creatively and be proactive, self-directed, assertive, and creative in problem solving and system planning - Ability to handle many tasks simultaneously and respond to customers and their issues promptly - Possess good written and oral communication skills - Have an appreciation of cultural diversity and sensitivity towards the Medicaid population with demonstrated expertise in topics related to cultural competency including working with members with limited English proficiency - Must demonstrate patience and empathy when interacting with members and all internal/external customers Company Description This position adheres to the ethical and legal standards and behavioral expectations as set forth in the code of business conduct and company policies. As a component of job responsibilities, employees may have access to covered information, cardholder data, or other confidential customer information that must be protected at all times. Pay Range Minimum: $20.72 Pay Range Maximum: $30.12
Led by CEO Scott Reiner and President Bill Wing, Adventist Health is a faith-based, nonprofit healthcare system servicing western regions of the United States.
Role Description Assists with helping patients and families navigate/access community services and other resources. Advocates for individual and community health needs and assists with providing direct services such as mammogram and diabetes screenings during community outreach activities. Supports staff in helping patients adopt healthy behaviors. Assists with promoting, maintaining and helping to improve the health of community patients and their families. Works under direct supervision. Qualifications - High School Education/GED or equivalent: Preferred - Associate’s/Technical Degree or equivalent combination of education/related experience: Preferred - Successful completion of a Community Health Worker formal training program from an accredited college, or other educational institution: Preferred Requirements - Assists in offering interpretation and translation services, provides culturally appropriate health education and information, assists people in receiving needed care, provides informal counseling and guidance on health behaviors. - Establishes trusting relationships with patients and their families while providing general support and encouragement. - Conducts intake interviews with patients, including enrolling and/or referring patients into local services. - Follows-up with patients via phone calls, makes home visits and frequents other settings where patients can be found. - Assists patients with completing applications and registration forms. - Conducts eligibility determination, enrollment and follow-up with uninsured patients. - Helps patients set personal goals and attend appointments. - Applies developing/basic working knowledge and experience to the job. - Helps patients connect with transportation resources. - Exhibits excellent working relations with patients, visitors and staff, effectively communicating the organization's mission. - Works on routine assignments within defined parameters, established guidelines and precedents. - Works closely with medical provider/s to help ensure patients have comprehensive and coordinated care. - Follows patients from initial identification through closure. - Follows established procedures and receives daily instructions on work. - Provides consistent communication to management to evaluate patient/family status, ensuring provided information and reports clearly describe progress. - Attends regular staff meetings, trainings and other meetings as requested. - Performs other job-related duties as assigned. Benefits - Adventist Health is committed to the safety and wellbeing of our associates and patients. Therefore, we require that all associates receive all required vaccinations as a condition of employment and annually thereafter, where applicable. Medical and religious exemptions may apply. - Adventist Health participates in E-Verify. Visit E-Verify for more information about E-Verify.
• Conducts in-home, clinic-based, telephonic, and community-based wellness visits with patients/members as assigned. • Completes health risk assessments, social needs screenings, and follow-up activities to identify barriers related to health care access, food, housing, transportation, medication access, safety, utilities, and other social drivers of health. • Provides support, education, and reinforcement to help patients/members understand and follow their individualized care plans. • Supports medication adherence by providing reminders, identifying barriers to medication access or understanding, and escalating concerns to the appropriate clinical team member. • Assists patients/members with appointment reminders, follow-up care needs, preventive screenings, immunizations, routine checkups, and appropriate use of their medical home. • Facilitates transitions of care after hospital, emergency department, or skilled nursing facility discharge by assisting with outreach, follow-up needs, appointment coordination, resource connection, and escalation of concerns. • Connects patients/members to appropriate internal and external resources. • Helps patients/members access community-based resources, including food assistance, housing support, transportation resources, utility assistance, financial assistance programs, and other social service supports. • Assists patients/members with completion of forms, applications, resource referrals, and follow-up steps needed to access programs or benefits for which they may be eligible. • Serves as a trusted liaison between patients/members, families, community organizations, health care providers, clinics, and social service agencies. • Builds positive, supportive relationships with patients/members while promoting engagement, self-management, and active participation in health and wellness goals. • Documents all encounters, outreach attempts, assessments, identified needs, interventions, referrals, and follow-up activities in the appropriate electronic system according to departmental expectations. • Escalates concerns related to safety, unmet social needs, changes in health status, behavioral health concerns, medication concerns, suspected abuse/neglect, or barriers requiring clinical or social work intervention to the appropriate team member. • Maintains current knowledge of community resources, health care services, payer resources, internal programs, and referral pathways. • Works collaboratively and effectively within a team while also demonstrating the ability to work independently in community-based settings.
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