Community Health Worker
Company: Suvida
Location: Dallas
Posted on: April 23, 2025
Job Description:
Who We Are
At Suvida Healthcare, we are not just caregivers; we're
compassionate advocates dedicated to enriching the lives of our
cherished seniors. As a Team Member with us, you will embark on a
fulfilling journey where your skills and empathy converge to make a
meaningful impact on the well-being of an underserved community and
their families. Our multi-disciplinary primary care program is
built to address the physical, behavioral, social, and cultural
needs of Medicare-eligible Hispanic seniors.
Celebrate diversity and inclusivity in a workplace that attracts,
engages, values, rewards, and recognizes the unique needs and
backgrounds of both, our patients and our team. We believe that a
rich tapestry of experiences, shared interests, and perspectives
enhances the care we provide, making us a stronger,
service-centered, and more compassionate healthcare family and
Employer of Choice! Will you join us Suvidanos, to help achieve our
Higher Purpose?
What Makes Us Unique
We are an empowered primary care, clinical operations, and support
team creating health equity through an exceptional clinical and
consumer experience that improves the quality of life for the
people, families, and neighborhoods we serve. We tailor our primary
care program to the culture, language, social, and overall
well-being of the seniors we serve.
How We Work
Our Culture & Core Beliefs
- Earn Trust
- Building Relationships
- Creating Joy
- Doing Right
- Improving Every Day
- Moving Forward
What You'll Do
Position Summary
The Guia is responsible for a panel of patients and, in
collaboration with other members of a multidisciplinary primary
care team, helps patients meet their preventive, chronic, and acute
care needs. The Guia engages patients and encourages them to take
an active role in their health by providing the tools necessary to
make healthy lifestyle choices and adopt lifelong healthy
behaviors. This individual's primary responsibilities center around
establishing trusting, supportive, collaborative relationships with
patients and their families and assisting patients in meeting their
social needs. The Guia builds relationships with patients in a
clinical setting and in the community by working alongside medical
providers, nurses, medical assistants, and a multidisciplinary team
in a collaborative and empathetic team approach to improve patient
outcomes. Essential responsibilities consist of but not all
inclusive:
Responsibilities
- Provides comprehensive care coordination to an assigned patient
caseload.
- Works collaboratively with patients, family, caregivers,
healthcare providers, and external partners, to meet complex social
needs.
- Promotes a collaborative process and communication between all
health care team members, internal multidisciplinary teams,
inclusive patients/clients, families, and caregivers to ensure the
process of integrated care services are targeted, appropriate, and
beneficial.
- Intervenes with patients and families regarding emotional,
social, and financial consequences of illness and/or
disability.
- Conducts in-person visits to the patient's homes, as needed,
per the Home Safety Measures Policy.
- Accesses and mobilizes family/community resources to meet
social care needs.
- Documents all interventions in the patient medical record both
timely and accurately including all elements of clinic visits, in
home, telephonic engagement, or texting.
- Onboards patients to the Suvida model and their medical/social
care visits.
- Provides patient education on acute and chronic disease
management.
- Provides guidance to patients and families.
- Establishes healing relationships with patients and
families.
- Employs confidence-promoting techniques in patient
communication and develops patient self-efficacy to better manage
health.
- Communicates with patients in-person and by phone, video
conference, and text messaging.
- Collaborates with other members of the multidisciplinary care
team including but not limited to the Guia manager, Transitions of
Care managers, and Medicaid case managers.
- Maintains knowledge of Medicare, Medicaid, and other program
benefits to assist patients with resource allocation and
choices.
- Provides consultation and collaborates with other Guias and
team members on patients with significant or intensive community
resources needs.
- Assists with the coordination of care across the continuum,
such as: scheduling appointments with providers, coordinating
referrals, and sharing or transferring information with the
patient's internal and external care team.
- Participates broadly in the daily operations of a primary care
practice, such as: Answering incoming phone calls and messages and
ensuring general upkeep of the clinical space.
- Tracks patient enrollment and progression through care
programs
- Other duties as assigned by the Guia Manager
What You'll Bring
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities
- 4-5 years of experience working in healthcare setting or
relevant experience
- Expertise connecting patients and ensuring closed loop referral
with community resources and governmental agencies that address
complex social needs.
- Experience managing the needs of Senior/Geriatric
populations.
- Ability to work independently, as well as, to develop
collaborative relations with physicians, families, patients,
interdisciplinary team members, and community agencies.
- Strong organizational and time management skills, as evidenced
by capacity to prioritize multiple tasks and role components.
- Possess knowledge and expertise in completing benefit
applications such as SNAP, LIS, PAP, and prescription
assistance.
- Effective oral and written communication skills
- Proficiency with EMRs, computers, mobile devices, medical
devices, and Microsoft Office Suite
- Experience utilizing electronic medical records and social
service referral management software.
- Experience assessing and addressing the social determinants of
health.
- Excellent therapeutic communication with patients, families,
and caregivers
- Able to articulate Suvida Healthcare's mission in relation to
patient satisfaction and patient outcomes.
- Compassionate, kind, and open-minded
- Teamwork experience
- Ability to communicate and effectively interact with people
across cultures, ranges of ability, genders, ethnicities, and
races.
- Able to care for patients in-home, in-clinic, and
remotely.
- Bilingual/Bicultural (English and Spanish)
Education, Experience, Licensure, or Certification Requirements
- Community Health Worker certification
- Bachelor's degree (preferred)
Suvida Healthcare provides equal employment opportunities to all
Team Members and applicants for employment and prohibits
discrimination and harassment of any type with regard to race,
color, religion, age, sex, national origin, disability status,
genetics, protected veteran status, sexual orientation, gender
identity or expression, or any other characteristic protected by
federal, state or local laws.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment,
including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination,
layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and
training.
Keywords: Suvida, Denton , Community Health Worker, Healthcare , Dallas, Texas
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