Community Health Worker - New York, United States - Brooklyn Community Services

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    Position: Community Health Worker - Street Outreach

    Reports to: Program Supervisor

    Location: 132 32nd Street, Brooklyn NY 11232

    Full time 35 hours per week Monday-Friday with occasional late days and weekends

    Salary Range: $45,000- 50,000

    Program Summary:

    This program serves people who are primarily unhoused and living on the street, and engaged in behaviors that place them at high risk for contracting HIV/AIDS. These behaviors include unsafe sex practices and intravenous drug usage; The goal of the program is to provide them with basic needs, services, linkages and referrals, including HIV and HepC screening and testing, safer sex information, substance use services, medical resources, and other information.

    Position Summary:

    The Community Health Worker will work in a robust outreach program that offers education, testing, counseling, basic needs, resources, and referrals in communities where people are unhoused and that are at high risk for HIV, Hep. C and drug overdoses. These services are delivered with the use of our Shower Bus and Mobile Outreach Van.

    Responsibilities:

    • Provides program services delivery to clients that are living on the streets and that are at risk for HIV, Hep. C, drug overdoses in compliance with funders and regulatory requirements; best practices; BCS policies and Core Values; Serve as a role model to all stakeholders and clients served.
    • Provide education, counseling, testing, linkages, resources, and other information on HIV, Hep. C and substance abuse overdose prevention.
    • Ability to distribute high-risk prevention supplies, including female & male condoms, safer hygiene kits, first aid, opioid overdose prevention, fentanyl testing strip kits, and provision of sterile syringes.
    • Enter client information into BCS and funder mandated databases (AIRS System, Apricot, etc )
    • Drive and maintain the Shower Buse and Outreach Mobile Van
    • Manage caseload of clients who are unhoused and high risk HIV Negative unknown with multiple psychiatric and health needs.
    • Design and implement service plans for clients; provide follow-up referrals, needs assessments, advocacy, emergency interventions
    • Maintenance of case records, discharge and transfer planning
    • Escort clients to various appointments when needed
    • Facilitate groups and workshops, including training peer advocates and volunteers
    • Participate in Team and departmental meetings
    • Completing required number of annual training hours.
    • Follow Funder's and our organization's protocols for safety and confidentiality guidelines.
    • Prepared to respond appropriately to emergency situations that may be encountered in the field in accordance with training received including overdoses
    • Preparation, packing, and inventory of kits and program supplies.
    • Plan attend and help facilitate community events
    • Provide services to walk in clients as needed
    • Other related duties as assigned

    Qualifications:

    • High School Diploma or GED; Bachelor's Degree preferred
    • Certification to perform HIV and Hepatitis C testing and counseling preferred
    • Valid NYS Driver's license,
    • Must have excellent English written and verbal skills, additional languages preferred (Spanish)
    • Excellent documentation skills
    • Facility to motivate others toward achieving goals
    • Ability to develop alliances with high-risk and difficult-to-engage individuals and groups
    • Knowledge of community resources and counseling practices with high-risk populations
    • Outstanding collaborative skills
    • Navigation, intervention or counseling experience preferred
    • Basic computer literacy
    • Knowledge of HIV/AIDS, entitlements, substance abuse, and unhoused communities preferred.
    • Knowledge and experience working with AIDS Institute database (AIRS) a plus

    BCS requires that all employees entering the workplace be fully vaccinated against COVID-19 unless an exemption is granted as a medical or religious accommodation.

    BCS is an Equal Opportunity Employer. Auxiliary aids and services are available upon request to individuals with disabilities