COMMUNITY HEALTH OF SOUTH FLORIDA INC
OUTREACH WORKER/DATA ANALYST
COMMUNITY HEALTH OF SOUTH FLORIDA INC, Miami, Florida, United States, 33190
Job Description
Job Description
Position Purpose:
The Outreach Worker/Data Analyst will be responsible for the delivering informative workshops in the community on the risks of Substance Abuse as well as ensuring data is efficiently entered into designated systems. Education/Experience: High School Graduate or GED Equivalent. Previous experience with outreach desired.
Licensure / Certification: Maintain current CPR certification from the American Heart Association. Valid Florida Driver’s License and Natural Helper or Community Health Worker certification.
Skills / Ability: Good communication and interpersonal skills. Sensitivity in working with diverse cultural groups bilingual preferred. POSITION RESPONSIBLITIES (THIS IS A NON-EXEMPT POSITION) Help in implementing a campaign for the program. Assist with identifying the population and areas most at risk for substance abuse and providing prevention education to those populations. Coordinate and participate in health fairs and other community events to promote prevention activities and provide prevention workshops Provide education and programming to parents and families Develop presentation and conduct workshops within the community Collaborate with existing programs and departments to ensure they are aware of prevention education services Act as a liaison between CHI and the community. Maintains accurate records of the activities performed and posts all activity daily. Complete event logs of all community activities and disseminates the program literature. Assist with follow-up of individuals that need more direct services Attends scheduled CHI in-services and annual updates. Follows policy and procedure. Maintains regular contact with patients and non-CHI patients to ensure their needs are met. Shares data with appropriate staff as necessary. Complete data and submit daily. Collect Data and submit using the data system for prevention by the Behavioral Science Research Institute Adhere to scope of service of all funders. Maintain personal database of all community contacts and resources on a regular basis accurately. Report any and all incidents to supervisor immediately. Meets monthly goals and submits monthly reports timely. Submits travel by the 10th of each month. Adheres to the Confidentiality Policies and Procedures / HIPAA Regulations. Reports to work on time with minimal absenteeism. Performs other duties as assigned.
Job Description
Position Purpose:
The Outreach Worker/Data Analyst will be responsible for the delivering informative workshops in the community on the risks of Substance Abuse as well as ensuring data is efficiently entered into designated systems. Education/Experience: High School Graduate or GED Equivalent. Previous experience with outreach desired.
Licensure / Certification: Maintain current CPR certification from the American Heart Association. Valid Florida Driver’s License and Natural Helper or Community Health Worker certification.
Skills / Ability: Good communication and interpersonal skills. Sensitivity in working with diverse cultural groups bilingual preferred. POSITION RESPONSIBLITIES (THIS IS A NON-EXEMPT POSITION) Help in implementing a campaign for the program. Assist with identifying the population and areas most at risk for substance abuse and providing prevention education to those populations. Coordinate and participate in health fairs and other community events to promote prevention activities and provide prevention workshops Provide education and programming to parents and families Develop presentation and conduct workshops within the community Collaborate with existing programs and departments to ensure they are aware of prevention education services Act as a liaison between CHI and the community. Maintains accurate records of the activities performed and posts all activity daily. Complete event logs of all community activities and disseminates the program literature. Assist with follow-up of individuals that need more direct services Attends scheduled CHI in-services and annual updates. Follows policy and procedure. Maintains regular contact with patients and non-CHI patients to ensure their needs are met. Shares data with appropriate staff as necessary. Complete data and submit daily. Collect Data and submit using the data system for prevention by the Behavioral Science Research Institute Adhere to scope of service of all funders. Maintain personal database of all community contacts and resources on a regular basis accurately. Report any and all incidents to supervisor immediately. Meets monthly goals and submits monthly reports timely. Submits travel by the 10th of each month. Adheres to the Confidentiality Policies and Procedures / HIPAA Regulations. Reports to work on time with minimal absenteeism. Performs other duties as assigned.