community health worker - Indianapolis, United States - Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County

    Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County
    Health & Hospital Corporation of Marion County Indianapolis, United States

    1 month ago

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    Marion County Public Health Department is an organization that celebrates diversity, and seeks to employ a diverse workforce. We actively encourage all individuals to apply for employment and to seek advancement opportunities. Marion County Public Health Department also provides reasonable accommodations to qualified individuals with disabilities as required by law. For additional questions please contact us at:

    Job Role Summary

    Performs outreach activities to identify, remind and recall clients whose immunizations are not up-to-date, as well as provides educational information at health fairs, school events and other outreach venues as requested. This position also assists with case management for the Perinatal Hepatitis B program.

    Associated Job Duties

    • Assesses the immunization status of clients to determine the need for follow-up and/or additional immunizations.
    • Regularly staffs the record release area providing clients with immunization records for themselves and their children. In addition, serves as a resource for clients on vaccines schedules and assesses records for clients as listed above.
    • Assesses the immunization status of children attending school, day care, or other programs to determine if requirements are met.
    • Requests immunization information from other health care providers and parents for patients whose records are incomplete.
    • Evaluates work processes and procedures; makes recommendations for changes to enhance job performance.
    • Performs follow-up activities designed to inform parents of their child's immunization status and encourage parents to obtain needed vaccines.
    • Provides information regarding location, dates, and times of immunization clinics.
    • Enters immunization information into INSIGHT.
    • Maintains confidentiality of all patient information according to HIPAA guidelines.
    • Assists in special immunization clinics, including but not limited to, back-to-school events, flu clinics and health fairs.
    • Provides immunization information to other health care providers, schools, and parents.
    • Prepares reports and daily logs as required.
    • Assists Nurse Epidemiologist in providing case management for infants born to mothers with Hepatitis B by ensuring that appropriate follow-up is provided for the infants in a timely manner.
    Qualifications
    • Skills and knowledge acquired through completion of high school or equivalent
    • Data entry experience
    Knowledge, Skills & Abilities

    Language Skills
    • Must have knowledge of correct English grammar, punctuation, spelling and medical terminology as related to immunizations and other health care issues.
    • Must be able to communicate effectively and tactfully with physicians' offices, school personnel, Indiana State Department of Health personnel, parents, clinic staff, and patients both orally and in writing.
    • Must be able to convey sensitivity to patients' needs and situations.
    • Must effectively orient and instruct new employees.
    Mathematical Skills
    • Perform arithmetic computations, recognize, interpret, and correct errors in source documents, printouts, and immunization records.
    Reasoning Ability
    • Sound judgement and discretion is necessary to extract and disseminate information from records, classify types of vaccines patients have received in the past, and to establish workload priorities.
    • Strict attention to detail and concentration is required to perform data entry duties.
    • Ability to function effectively under pressure of regular deadlines and frequent interruptions.
    • Sound judgement essential in contacts with public, medical, and public health community to ensure accurate information dissemination.
    • Must make decisions as to when to involve supervisor with programmatic issues.
    Working Environment
    • May be exposed to inclement weather.
    • Some contact with communicable diseases and/or infections in clinic/community settings.
    • Must be able to lift and carry up to 40 lbs.
    • Hazards such as animal bites, unsafe dwellings, difficult or hostile patients/clients.
    • Valid Indiana driver's license and access to vehicle for frequent in-county travel. Must meet the "Driver Requirements" as stated in the Health and Hospital Corporation Policy No. 200-1, "Vehicle/Driver Safety Program".
    All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, national origin, disability or veteran status.