Medix™
Community Health Worker (CalAIM Program)
Location:
Stanislaus County, CA Compensation:
$25–$30/hour Schedule:
Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Position Overview An organization is seeking experienced
Community Health Workers
to support outreach, enrollment, and ongoing member services for the
CalAIM program . This role blends
community outreach and enrollment
with
case management–style responsibilities
and is best suited for individuals who are self-directed, comfortable working in the field, and experienced with CalAIM or similar programs.
Key Responsibilities Conduct community outreach to educate individuals on CalAIM services and enroll eligible members Coordinate and staff outreach tables at clinics, hospitals, and community-based events Build relationships with community partners and facilities to support outreach efforts Manage a caseload of up to 50 members (average caseload 25–30) Conduct member assessments and manage incoming referrals Provide case management support, including housing navigation as needed Travel within the community to meet members and conduct outreach Meet monthly enrollment expectations (minimum 20 enrollments per month)
Required Qualifications Prior outreach and/or enrollment experience with the
CalAIM program
or similar community-based programs Ability to work independently in the field with minimal supervision Reliable transportation and willingness to travel locally Bachelor’s degree (preferably in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or related field) with 2+ years of relevant experience
OR
no bachelor’s degree with 4–5 years of direct community health, outreach, or enrollment experience
Preferred Qualifications Community Health Worker (CHW) Certificate Bilingual English/Spanish Existing community outreach network or experience coordinating outreach locations
Ideal Candidate Traits Self-motivated and proactive with a strong outreach mindset Comfortable engaging directly with community members Organized and able to balance outreach goals with case management responsibilities Experience working in community-based settings
Stanislaus County, CA Compensation:
$25–$30/hour Schedule:
Monday–Friday: 8:00 AM – 3:00 PM
Position Overview An organization is seeking experienced
Community Health Workers
to support outreach, enrollment, and ongoing member services for the
CalAIM program . This role blends
community outreach and enrollment
with
case management–style responsibilities
and is best suited for individuals who are self-directed, comfortable working in the field, and experienced with CalAIM or similar programs.
Key Responsibilities Conduct community outreach to educate individuals on CalAIM services and enroll eligible members Coordinate and staff outreach tables at clinics, hospitals, and community-based events Build relationships with community partners and facilities to support outreach efforts Manage a caseload of up to 50 members (average caseload 25–30) Conduct member assessments and manage incoming referrals Provide case management support, including housing navigation as needed Travel within the community to meet members and conduct outreach Meet monthly enrollment expectations (minimum 20 enrollments per month)
Required Qualifications Prior outreach and/or enrollment experience with the
CalAIM program
or similar community-based programs Ability to work independently in the field with minimal supervision Reliable transportation and willingness to travel locally Bachelor’s degree (preferably in Social Work, Psychology, Sociology, or related field) with 2+ years of relevant experience
OR
no bachelor’s degree with 4–5 years of direct community health, outreach, or enrollment experience
Preferred Qualifications Community Health Worker (CHW) Certificate Bilingual English/Spanish Existing community outreach network or experience coordinating outreach locations
Ideal Candidate Traits Self-motivated and proactive with a strong outreach mindset Comfortable engaging directly with community members Organized and able to balance outreach goals with case management responsibilities Experience working in community-based settings