Family Medicine at South Waterfront is a high-volume primary care clinic located in the Center for Health & Healing 1 building. The clinic provides comprehensive, lifespan care to patients across all stages of life through in-person, virtual, and telephone visits. Services include general family medicine, transgender health care, maternity and prenatal care (including deliveries), pediatric care, behavioral health and counseling, sports medicine, medication-assisted treatment (MAT), podiatry and foot care, acupuncture, minor procedures, and preventive health services. Clinical care includes medication administration (oral and injectable), telephone and in-clinic triage, care coordination and management, patient education, complex wound care, pain management, and behavioral health support, including crisis intervention.
The Community Health Worker is a member of the primary care team who addresses social determinants of health in support of patients and their families achieving optimal physical, social, and emotional health. Acts as expert team member around social determinants of health, system navigation, and community resources. Provides direct patient care as well as administrative tasks related to clinic SDH screening. Responsibilities include culturally appropriate health promotion and education, outreach, and community engagement.
The Community Health Worker demonstrates strong verbal and written communication skills, is self-directed, and is skilled at developing relationships quickly. The incumbent is efficient and effective in assessing and delivering direct patient care, has an in-depth knowledge of local community resources, is innovative, thinks creatively, and demonstrates flexibility.
Direct Patient Services and Documentation
Health Education/Promotion
Outreach
Community Engagement
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