Community HealthWorks
Community Health Worker (CalAIM - ECM & Community Supports)
Community HealthWorks, Sacramento, California, United States, 95828
Community Health Worker (CalAIM - ECM & Community Supports)
FLSA Status:
Full-time, Non-Exempt
Compensation:
$25.00-$31.00 per hour
Post Date:
December 19, 2025
Close Date:
January 9, 2026
To apply for this position:
Please submit a resume and cover letter. The resume will not be considered if a cover letter is not included.
Position Purpose & Scope Under the supervision of the Project Manager, in partnership with health plans and clinical providers, the Community Health Worker (CHW) works primarily in the field to build relationships with people experiencing homelessness and/or multiple chronic health conditions. The CHW provides hands‑on advocacy and assists with connecting to health services, housing, and other social services through direct field work and community engagement.
The primary goal for a CHW is to assist persons experiencing homelessness or various chronic physical and mental health conditions to access health, behavioral health, housing, and social services through CalAIM (California Advancing and Innovating Medi‑Cal) via the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Community Supports (CS) programs. The CHW will develop familiarity with various medical conditions and provide knowledgeable support to clients managing complex health needs. The CHW will administer assessment tools, facilitate placement into emergency shelter housing, and connect to social services while maintaining a manageable caseload capacity. CHWs provide person‑centered long‑term case management with an emphasis on helping clients achieve their housing and health goals. The CHW will learn to navigate Sacramento’s housing system, government benefits, and medical systems of care. The CHW will also assist program enrollees in obtaining or maintaining health insurance, establishing care with a primary medical home, following up on health care needs, and advocating with medical providers and health plans on behalf of clients. When applicable, the CHW will connect eligible persons with County Mental Health and System of Care services. The CHW will work as part of a larger team within Community HealthWorks and engage with various other community agencies and local service providers.
This position requires approximately 60% field work and 40% office‑based activities.
Field Work and Direct Client Support
Provide support, empowerment, mentorship, and education for individuals with health challenges, including substance use and mental health issues through primarily field‑based interactions.
Perform telephonic and in‑person outreach to lists of Medi‑Cal beneficiaries identified due to high utilization of emergency medical care, homelessness status, and/or various chronic conditions.
Work collaboratively with identified agency partners to conduct outreach in the community, focusing on those who are most vulnerable.
Work in various field environments, including shelters, homeless encampments, and various government and medical institutions.
Accompany and support clients during medical appointments, social service visits, housing opportunities, and other critical appointments.
Provide crisis intervention support when situations arise, while understanding organizational limitations as a non‑crisis prevention agency.
Distribute essential resources including food, clothing, and water to clients in need.
Work closely with justice‑impacted individuals, including those with probation and parole experience.
Provide legal advocacy support as part of client services.
Health Plan and Service Coordination
Work with and advocate to clients' health plans to ensure appropriate care and services.
Assist clients in connecting to appropriate housing services and support, navigating Sacramento's housing market, and facilitating housing location, paperwork, and move‑in processes.
Assist in obtaining health coverage insurance and housing readiness documentation such as ID, social security card, and income verification, including coordination of transportation to appointments as necessary for clients on caseload.
Perform health and housing assessments, review client medical records, and submit referrals to various services and programs.
Work with a team of Health Navigators to confirm health coverage and ensure comprehensive health services, nutrition programs, and other community resources.
Documentation and Professional Responsibilities
Maintain complete client records, daily activity logs, mileage logs, and other reports as directed using appropriate computer skills and documentation systems.
Maintain clients' confidentiality and strict adherence to HIPAA requirements.
Coordinate with internal and external navigators from other agencies to ensure collaborative outreach approach.
Establish and maintain positive, productive working relationships with mental health programs, shelter programs, law enforcement, and providers of community services.
Demonstrate professionalism when interacting with government officials, health plans, and other agencies.
Attend team meetings, case conferences, training workshops, and community meetings as needed.
Training and Development
Participate in onboarding new staff through shadowing and reverse shadowing training models.
Engage in ongoing on‑the‑job training and education, with emphasis on learning while working.
Maintain and participate in all job‑related training, certifications, and renewals such as Mental Health First Aid, Motivational Interviewing, and Certified Enrollment Counselor/Certified Application Counselor certification.
General Responsibilities
Regular attendance
Other duties as assigned
Every effort has been made to identify the essential functions of this position; however, it in no way implies that these are the only duties you will be required to perform. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or is an essential function of the position.
Job Relationships Responsible to:
Project Manager
Interrelationships:
Senior management including CEO, Program Directors, Project Managers and co‑workers.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
This job has no supervisory duties.
Physical and Emotional Demands Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to work in various weather conditions (rain or shine) and outdoor environments. The employee must be able to walk extensively in field settings, navigate uneven terrain, and work in various physical environments including encampments, shelters, and community settings. The employee is occasionally required to stand; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, and frequently talk or hear; operate a computer keyboard; be able to complete all forms of personal writing; make and receive telephone calls; use copier, printer and or fax machine. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10–15 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Emotional Demands:
This position involves significant emotional demands that require careful attention and support. The CHW will regularly encounter clients in crisis situations, trauma survivors, and individuals experiencing severe mental health or addiction challenges. The role requires emotional resilience, the ability to maintain professional boundaries while providing compassionate care, and the capacity to process difficult situations. The CHW must be able to handle exposure to human suffering, death, violence, and other traumatic circumstances while maintaining professional effectiveness. Access to supervision, peer support, and mental health resources is essential for success in this role.
Work Environment The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Field Environment
Subject to outside environmental conditions while conducting various levels of outreach to people experiencing homelessness in all weather conditions.
Working in areas inhabited by people experiencing homelessness, including unclean and hazardous environments such as shelters, home visits, homeless encampments, and community clinics.
Dealing with challenging individuals and potentially hostile situations.
Subject to hostile and emotionally upset clients, family members, personnel and pets.
Working beyond normal working hours when necessary to meet client needs.
Office and Professional Environment
Working in a typical office environment for documentation, case coordination, and team meetings.
Communicating with co‑workers, health provider personnel, government agencies, community based organizations and partners.
Involved with clients, health provider personnel, government agencies (e.g., City of Sacramento, Department of Human Assistance, Department of Health and Human Services, Covered California, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration), and community-based organizations under all conditions and circumstances.
Maintaining liaison with clients, their families, support personnel, etc., to adequately plan for client care.
Requirements Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and Experience High School diploma or GED required. Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in social work or other related field preferred. Certified Drug & Alcohol Counselor (CDAC) preferred. Certification in Behavioral Health preferable. Experience working with unsheltered individuals experiencing complex health issues is desirable. Experience as a health navigator, peer support worker, outreach worker or promotora is desirable. Substance Use Disorder (SUD) experience preferred.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations A current CA Class C Driver’s License, proof of auto insurance are required and a clean driving record. Must have reliable transportation and be able to travel within Sacramento County and surrounding counties.
Other Qualifications Must complete a criminal background check. All Community HealthWorks employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, unless a medical or religious exemption is approved. Employees with an approved exemption will be required to get tested for COVID-19, at least twice‑weekly.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work This is a full‑time position. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Weekend work may be required based on program needs. Work schedule is subject to change.
How to Apply
A resume detailing your relevant experience and skills.
A cover letter explaining why you’re excited to join Community HealthWorks and how your experience aligns with the role.
We look forward to hearing from you and welcoming you to our team!
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Full-time, Non-Exempt
Compensation:
$25.00-$31.00 per hour
Post Date:
December 19, 2025
Close Date:
January 9, 2026
To apply for this position:
Please submit a resume and cover letter. The resume will not be considered if a cover letter is not included.
Position Purpose & Scope Under the supervision of the Project Manager, in partnership with health plans and clinical providers, the Community Health Worker (CHW) works primarily in the field to build relationships with people experiencing homelessness and/or multiple chronic health conditions. The CHW provides hands‑on advocacy and assists with connecting to health services, housing, and other social services through direct field work and community engagement.
The primary goal for a CHW is to assist persons experiencing homelessness or various chronic physical and mental health conditions to access health, behavioral health, housing, and social services through CalAIM (California Advancing and Innovating Medi‑Cal) via the Enhanced Care Management (ECM) and Community Supports (CS) programs. The CHW will develop familiarity with various medical conditions and provide knowledgeable support to clients managing complex health needs. The CHW will administer assessment tools, facilitate placement into emergency shelter housing, and connect to social services while maintaining a manageable caseload capacity. CHWs provide person‑centered long‑term case management with an emphasis on helping clients achieve their housing and health goals. The CHW will learn to navigate Sacramento’s housing system, government benefits, and medical systems of care. The CHW will also assist program enrollees in obtaining or maintaining health insurance, establishing care with a primary medical home, following up on health care needs, and advocating with medical providers and health plans on behalf of clients. When applicable, the CHW will connect eligible persons with County Mental Health and System of Care services. The CHW will work as part of a larger team within Community HealthWorks and engage with various other community agencies and local service providers.
This position requires approximately 60% field work and 40% office‑based activities.
Field Work and Direct Client Support
Provide support, empowerment, mentorship, and education for individuals with health challenges, including substance use and mental health issues through primarily field‑based interactions.
Perform telephonic and in‑person outreach to lists of Medi‑Cal beneficiaries identified due to high utilization of emergency medical care, homelessness status, and/or various chronic conditions.
Work collaboratively with identified agency partners to conduct outreach in the community, focusing on those who are most vulnerable.
Work in various field environments, including shelters, homeless encampments, and various government and medical institutions.
Accompany and support clients during medical appointments, social service visits, housing opportunities, and other critical appointments.
Provide crisis intervention support when situations arise, while understanding organizational limitations as a non‑crisis prevention agency.
Distribute essential resources including food, clothing, and water to clients in need.
Work closely with justice‑impacted individuals, including those with probation and parole experience.
Provide legal advocacy support as part of client services.
Health Plan and Service Coordination
Work with and advocate to clients' health plans to ensure appropriate care and services.
Assist clients in connecting to appropriate housing services and support, navigating Sacramento's housing market, and facilitating housing location, paperwork, and move‑in processes.
Assist in obtaining health coverage insurance and housing readiness documentation such as ID, social security card, and income verification, including coordination of transportation to appointments as necessary for clients on caseload.
Perform health and housing assessments, review client medical records, and submit referrals to various services and programs.
Work with a team of Health Navigators to confirm health coverage and ensure comprehensive health services, nutrition programs, and other community resources.
Documentation and Professional Responsibilities
Maintain complete client records, daily activity logs, mileage logs, and other reports as directed using appropriate computer skills and documentation systems.
Maintain clients' confidentiality and strict adherence to HIPAA requirements.
Coordinate with internal and external navigators from other agencies to ensure collaborative outreach approach.
Establish and maintain positive, productive working relationships with mental health programs, shelter programs, law enforcement, and providers of community services.
Demonstrate professionalism when interacting with government officials, health plans, and other agencies.
Attend team meetings, case conferences, training workshops, and community meetings as needed.
Training and Development
Participate in onboarding new staff through shadowing and reverse shadowing training models.
Engage in ongoing on‑the‑job training and education, with emphasis on learning while working.
Maintain and participate in all job‑related training, certifications, and renewals such as Mental Health First Aid, Motivational Interviewing, and Certified Enrollment Counselor/Certified Application Counselor certification.
General Responsibilities
Regular attendance
Other duties as assigned
Every effort has been made to identify the essential functions of this position; however, it in no way implies that these are the only duties you will be required to perform. The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related, or is an essential function of the position.
Job Relationships Responsible to:
Project Manager
Interrelationships:
Senior management including CEO, Program Directors, Project Managers and co‑workers.
Supervisory Responsibilities:
This job has no supervisory duties.
Physical and Emotional Demands Physical Demands:
While performing the duties of this job, the employee is frequently required to work in various weather conditions (rain or shine) and outdoor environments. The employee must be able to walk extensively in field settings, navigate uneven terrain, and work in various physical environments including encampments, shelters, and community settings. The employee is occasionally required to stand; sit; use hands to finger, handle, or feel; reach with hands and arms; climb or balance; stoop, kneel, and frequently talk or hear; operate a computer keyboard; be able to complete all forms of personal writing; make and receive telephone calls; use copier, printer and or fax machine. The employee must occasionally lift and/or move up to 10–15 pounds. Specific vision abilities required by this job include close vision, distance vision, color vision, peripheral vision, depth perception and ability to adjust focus.
Emotional Demands:
This position involves significant emotional demands that require careful attention and support. The CHW will regularly encounter clients in crisis situations, trauma survivors, and individuals experiencing severe mental health or addiction challenges. The role requires emotional resilience, the ability to maintain professional boundaries while providing compassionate care, and the capacity to process difficult situations. The CHW must be able to handle exposure to human suffering, death, violence, and other traumatic circumstances while maintaining professional effectiveness. Access to supervision, peer support, and mental health resources is essential for success in this role.
Work Environment The work environment characteristics described here are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The noise level in the work environment is usually moderate.
Field Environment
Subject to outside environmental conditions while conducting various levels of outreach to people experiencing homelessness in all weather conditions.
Working in areas inhabited by people experiencing homelessness, including unclean and hazardous environments such as shelters, home visits, homeless encampments, and community clinics.
Dealing with challenging individuals and potentially hostile situations.
Subject to hostile and emotionally upset clients, family members, personnel and pets.
Working beyond normal working hours when necessary to meet client needs.
Office and Professional Environment
Working in a typical office environment for documentation, case coordination, and team meetings.
Communicating with co‑workers, health provider personnel, government agencies, community based organizations and partners.
Involved with clients, health provider personnel, government agencies (e.g., City of Sacramento, Department of Human Assistance, Department of Health and Human Services, Covered California, Department of Motor Vehicles, Social Security Administration), and community-based organizations under all conditions and circumstances.
Maintaining liaison with clients, their families, support personnel, etc., to adequately plan for client care.
Requirements Qualifications:
To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
Education and Experience High School diploma or GED required. Bachelor’s or Master’s Degree in social work or other related field preferred. Certified Drug & Alcohol Counselor (CDAC) preferred. Certification in Behavioral Health preferable. Experience working with unsheltered individuals experiencing complex health issues is desirable. Experience as a health navigator, peer support worker, outreach worker or promotora is desirable. Substance Use Disorder (SUD) experience preferred.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations A current CA Class C Driver’s License, proof of auto insurance are required and a clean driving record. Must have reliable transportation and be able to travel within Sacramento County and surrounding counties.
Other Qualifications Must complete a criminal background check. All Community HealthWorks employees must be fully vaccinated against COVID-19, unless a medical or religious exemption is approved. Employees with an approved exemption will be required to get tested for COVID-19, at least twice‑weekly.
Position Type and Expected Hours of Work This is a full‑time position. Days and hours of work are Monday through Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Weekend work may be required based on program needs. Work schedule is subject to change.
How to Apply
A resume detailing your relevant experience and skills.
A cover letter explaining why you’re excited to join Community HealthWorks and how your experience aligns with the role.
We look forward to hearing from you and welcoming you to our team!
#J-18808-Ljbffr