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Community Health Worker – Infant and Maternal Health
Req#: 333754
Location:
Facilities: Elyria FHC Surgery Ctr
Professional Area: Administrative and Business Professionals
Department: 5167 Center for Community Health-Executive Administration
Job Code: D99831
Schedule: Full Time
Shift: Days
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Join Cleveland Clinic Elyria Family Health Center to become a caregiver at one of the most respected healthcare organizations in the world. Conveniently located to the neighboring communities, Elyria Family Health Center offers patients various specialty services, including primary care, imaging, laboratory testing and more. Here, you will work alongside passionate caregivers, receive endless support and build a rewarding, lifelong career.
As a Community Health Worker, you will work with our Infant and Maternal Health population and play a vital role in connecting diverse and underserved populations to health and social service systems. In this role, you will work closely with medical providers, primary care teams, and community agencies to improve patient care and outcomes, leveraging your deep understanding of the community to build trust and facilitate access to essential services. You will strengthen individual and community capacity through outreach, education, informal counseling, social support, and advocacy, with a particular emphasis on helping patients and community members access resources related to food insecurity, housing, healthcare, utilities assistance, and transportation.
A caregiver in this position works Monday through Friday from 8:30 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., with the ability to travel up to 40% within the Northeast Ohio area.
A caregiver who excels in this role will:
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Establish trusting relationships with patients and their families while providing support, encouragement and feedback.
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Coach patients with effective management with their chronic health conditions and self-care.
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Convey the purposes and services of a program to the user population and the impact the program or service would have.
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Assist patients in understanding care plans and instructions.
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Visit patients in their homes as needed to assess the patient, their living conditions, and meet with family members or caretakers.
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Document activities, service plans, and results in an effective manner while strictly adhering to the policies and procedures in place.
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Advocate for patients and act as a liaison between the patient/family and community service agencies (schools, hospitals, support groups, etc.).
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Help patients utilize resources, including scheduling appointments, and assisting with completion of applications for programs for which they may be eligible.
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Assist patients in accessing health related services, including but not limited to obtaining a medical home, providing instruction on appropriate use of the medical home, overcoming barriers to obtaining needed medical care and social services.
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Facilitate communication and coordinate services between providers.
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Motivate patients to be active, engaged participants in their health.
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Effectively work with people (staff, clients, doctors, agencies, etc.) from diverse backgrounds in reducing cultural and socio-economic barriers between clients and institutions.
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Build and maintain positive working relationships with the clients, providers, nurse case managers, agency representatives, supervisors and office staff.
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Continuously expand knowledge and understanding of community resources, services and programs provided, human relations and the procedures used in dealing with the public as part of a service or program, volunteer resources and the practices associated with using volunteers, operations, functions, policies and procedures associated with the department or program area, and procedures and resources available to handle new, unusual or different situations.
Minimum qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include:
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High School Diploma/GED
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Valid driver’s license
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Knowledge of community resources
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Ability to develop trusting and effective working relationships
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Knowledge of computer software
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Community Health Worker (CHW) Certification and be certified as a CHW through the Board of Nursing
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Strong information gathering, interviewing and time management skills
Preferred qualifications for the ideal future caregiver include:
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Two years of community service experience
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One year of work experience in medical office setting
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Knowledge of medical terminology
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Knowledge of the Electronic Medical Record (EMR)
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Medical Assistant training or Medical Assistant certification
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Passionate about helping people in the community
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Bilingual in Spanish (orally and written)
Physical Requirements:
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May need to move around intermittently during the day, including sitting, standing, stooping, bending and ambulating. May need to remain still for extended periods, including sitting and standing.
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Work evenings and weekends may be required.
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May need to lift boxes or carry objects.
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Possess dexterity to operate a PC and other office equipment.
Personal Protective Equipment:
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Follow Standard Precautions using personal protective equipment as required.
Pay Range
Salaries [which may be] shown on independent job search websites reflect various market averages and do not represent information obtained directly from The Cleveland Clinic. Because we value each individual candidate, we invite and encourage each candidate to discuss salary/hourly specifics during the application and hiring process.
Nursing Support Career Paths
Working for Cleveland Clinic is more than just a job – it can be a launching point for an exceptional career. Nursing Support plays a critical role in ensuring excellent care and positive patient experiences. There is a wide range of roles to contribute to this vital team. We are committed to providing you with the resources and support you need to define and follow your own unique career path, whether in Nursing Support or other areas of our organization. Nursing Support opportunities include:
Benefits Offerings
Our caregivers deliver the best outcomes for our patients across each of our facilities. We are committed to providing them with the kind of exceptional care they bring to our patients. Caregivers like you come to work each day with a passion for what you do. So, we are always focused on fueling that passion, empowering you to be your best both inside our hospitals and in your life. Our outstanding, comprehensive offerings are an investment in your health, well-being and future. Explore the following benefits and get a closer look at how we’re focused on what matters most to you.

We offer the following choices to cover your health, dental and vision care as well as life insurance.
- Health Plan Options – You have the choice between two comprehensive Cleveland Clinic Employee Health Plan options: EHP and EHP Plus. Both plans are administered by Aetna and feature minimal copays for in-network care. Although the benefit designs of EHP and EHP Plus are identical, they differ in their provider network size, with EHP offering a narrow network and EHP Plus providing access to the wide Aetna Open Access Select network. Both plans include access to Cleveland Clinic providers. The health plan also offers Healthy Choice, a voluntary program where participants earn premium discounts for achieving wellness goals.
- Dental Care – Four plan options administered by Cigna are available.
- Vision Care – Two plan options administered by EyeMed are available.
- Flexible Spending Accounts – Healthcare and Dependent Care FSAs are available to help you pay for eligible expenses with pre-tax dollars.
- Life Insurance – Employer-paid life insurance equals 1x your annual salary with an option to purchase supplemental life insurance up to 10x your salary. You may also purchase dependent life insurance for a spouse and dependent children
- Short- and Long-term Disability Coverage – Short-term disability is available after one continuous year of regular full-time service; long-term disability begins after 90 days.

Because financial security is essential to a secure retirement, we sponsor a comprehensive retirement program to help you build for your financial future:
- Cleveland Clinic Investment Pension Plan offers eligible employees an excellent opportunity to build a retirement account for the future. It is fully funded by Cleveland Clinic and equal to 2.5% of your salary (increasing with more years of service).
- The 401(k) / 403(b) Plan also provides an important source of retirement savings. It allows participants to take responsibility for their financial future by making retirement savings a part of their normal routine while working. In addition to your contributions to the plan, Cleveland Clinic matches a portion of your contributions (50% on up to your first 6% in contributions).

- Paid Time Off (PTO) – Eligible caregivers receive Paid Time Off (PTO) that can be allotted toward vacation, holidays, sick time, etc.
- Caregiver discounts – We offer discounted rates for auto, home and pet insurance, identify theft protection and more.
- Adoption assistance – We provide financial assistance of up to $5,000/per child ($10,000 maximum lifetime benefit) for caregivers who choose to legally adopt a child.
- Employee Assistance Program – The Program provides free, confidential short-term counseling for caregivers and their families, whether for relationships or legal challenges.
- Employee Hardship Fund – This fund provides aid for caregivers experiencing unexpected financial difficulties.
- Paid maternity and parental leave – You will enjoy up to eight consecutive weeks for maternal care after the birth of your child to bond with your baby and up to four weeks for parental care.


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