Do you have a passion for making a difference, helping people, enhancing your career and professional skills, and a sense of adventure? You may have what it takes to become a Community Healthcare Worker through AmeriCorps.
Epilepsy Foundation of Connecticut is seeking AmeriCorps members who have a passion for serving - for helping children and adults who live with epilepsy across CT.
This role involves helping those who live with epilepsy connect with community resources and assisting them in navigating health care and identifying social and community support systems and resources. This position will be based out of St. Francis Hospital offices in Hartford and Waterbury.
You build skills, experience, and street credentials as a Community Healthcare Worker in the process. In addition, after the program, you will become a Certified Community Healthcare Worker.
About AmeriCorps:
AmeriCorps is a national community service program that gives people an opportunity to apply their skills and ideals towards helping others and meeting critical needs in the community. Full-time members will serve for 11 months, at an average of 35 hours per week, from June 1, 2023, to May 1, 2024. They will receive a total living allowance of $22,500, paid biweekly, and a $6,495 Segal Educational Award once service is complete. AmeriCorps members receive significant training and experience to become Community Healthcare Workers who provide a range of services that enhance the quality of life for people living with epilepsy.
Responsibilities Include:
Providing liaison services between the community, treatment providers, and other agencies.
Coordinating communication between treatment providers through both written and verbal means promptly.
Helping patients navigate healthcare and social service systems.
Reducing social isolation among patients.
Collecting data and relaying information to stakeholders.
Addressing social determinants of health for each individual.
Assisting in the development of goals, objectives, and strategies for the program.
Providing active listening, support, and coaching to patients on life changes that support health and wellness
Maintaining a library of helpful literature while assisting hospital staff with site-specific needs to improve support
Requirements:
Bachelor's Degree
Must be U.S. citizen, U.S. national, or lawful permanent resident of the United States.
Strong communication skills
Passion for working with diverse populations
Motivation and aptitude for outreach and networking
Interest in nonprofit organizations and their development
Ability to balance service commitment with other commitments in a sustainable way
Organization and communication skills
Proven project management abilities
Ability to work independently and as part of a team
Flexibility, patience, and a good sense of humor
Position Benefits:
Living allowance of $22,500, on a biweekly stipend
Education award of $6,495 upon completion of service
Health insurance coverage
Free childcare
Loan deferment and interest accrual payment for qualifying loans upon completion of service
Nationwide Alumni network
Community Health Worker Certification
A built-in network of AmeriCorps members and colleagues - potential to make a lifelong connection
Learned skills: leadership, recruitment, teamwork, communications, education, public speaking, community organization, social work, teaching, mentorin
Service commitment will average 35 hours per week, generally performed Monday-Friday 9 am-5 pm, with some weekend and evening scheduled with notice.