What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Health Worker (NCOR) position at ACRI Arkansas Children's Research Institute?
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Time Type: Full time Department: CC035801 NCOR Administration Summary: The Community Health Worker (CHW) plays a vital role in connecting research participants and their families to community resources to enhance health outcomes and address social determinants of health (SDOH) for the National Center for Opioid Research and Clinical Effectiveness (NCOR) and the LINK at Arkansas Children’s Research Institute. The NCOR will position Arkansas as a national leader in understanding the impacts of the opioid crisis on the fetus, newborn, developing children, and families. It will also accelerate development of effective evidence-based treatments that radically improve child health and inform state and national policy efforts. The CHW reports directly to the NCOR Director of Operations and will work closely with faculty, research teams, public health partners, community organizations and external organizations. With support from the LINK Program Manager, this position supports the development and sustainability of regional Community Advisory Boards (CABs), acting as a liaison between CAB members and healthcare providers. Additionally, the CHW assists with NCOR projects by facilitating participant recruitment, conducting field testing, and supporting project monitoring efforts. By strengthening collaborations between research initiatives and community programs, the CHW ensures that research findings translate into meaningful, community-driven solutions. The ideal candidate for the Community Health Worker position is a proactive and adaptable professional with strong interpersonal and communication skills. They excel at building and maintaining relationships with diverse stakeholders, including families, healthcare providers, and community organizations. With a passion for community engagement, they are skilled at facilitating discussions, coordinating outreach activities, and supporting research initiatives. The candidate should be comfortable with in-state travel to attend community events and represent the organization at local and regional initiatives. A background in health education, social services, or community advocacy is highly beneficial, as the CHW will be instrumental in helping families access healthcare, social, and mental health services. Key Responsibilities: • Develop and maintain regional CABs and act as a liaison between CAB members and healthcare providers. • Assist with participant recruitment, field testing, and monitoring for NCOR projects. • Link research projects and community programs to strengthen collaborations. • Build relationships with community organizations and healthcare providers. • Help families access healthcare, social, and mental health services. • Travel to support community engagement events and represent the organization at local and regional initiatives. Additional Information: Required Education: Bachelor's degree from four-year college or university; Or four years related experience and/or training; or equivalent combination of education and experience. Recommended Education: Required Work Experience: Related Field - 1 year of experience Recommended Work Experience: Required Certifications: Drivers License - Arkansas Department of Motor Vehicles Recommended Certifications: Description 1. Coordinate with primary care treatment team and family to address social determinants of health. 2. Work closely with clinic Social Worker and/or Behavioral Health Clinician to reinforce treatment recommendations with patient in community settings and facilitate access to resources and referrals. 3. Build relationships with local CBOs, outpatient providers, acute or residential psychiatric treatment facilities to support families throughout the process of accessing appropriate medical, psychosocial, and mental health services. 4. Provide health education to patients and families on lifestyle and behaviors that promote wellness. 5. Coordinate with providers and payers to help patients access the correct level of care in order to avoid healthcare crises. 6. Assists patients with enrollment in programs and benefits for which they are eligible. 7. Follows-up on referrals, resources, and recommendations to help address access barriers as they arise. 8. In compliance with Arkansas Children's Fleet Management Policy drives an owned, leased, or personal vehicle frequently in the performance of essential job functions. 9. Performs other duties as assigned. Arkansas Children’s is the only hospital system in the state dedicated to caring for children, which enables us to uniquely shape the landscape of pediatric care in Arkansas. Arkansas Children’s is driven by four core values—safety, teamwork, compassion and excellence—which inform every action. Arkansas Children’s Hospital has received Magnet Status from the American Nurses Credentialing Center (ANCC), for nursing excellence and patient outcomes. And we are nationally ranked by U.S. News & World Report for Cancer, Cardiology & Heart Surgery, Diabetes & Endocrinology, Nephrology, Neurology & Neurosurgery, Pulmonology & Lung Surgery and Urology. For more than a century, Arkansas Children’s has met the unique needs of children. But we’re more than just a hospital treating sick kids—our services include two hospitals, a pediatric research institute, foundation, clinics, education and outreach, all with an unyielding commitment to making children better today and healthier tomorrow. Arkansas Children’s Little Rock campus includes a 336-bed hospital with the state’s only pediatric Level 1 Trauma Center, burn center, Level 4 neonatal intensive care and pediatric intensive care, as well as a nationally-recognized transport service. And Arkansas Children’s Northwest provides inpatient and emergency care, clinic rooms and diagnostic services to children in that corner of the state. “Arkansas Children’s is a place of hope and comfort for children and parents. When you are at children’s, you are part of an elite team united with a common goal of saving children and making their lives better.” Michael – Business Operations Manager “Arkansas Children’s Hospital is a prestigious institution that cares for children.” Linda – Information Systems Analyst “We are an organization of care, love, and hope while we champion children.” Angela – Parking and Fleet Coordinator “Care, love, and hope for children!” Kathy – Administrative Assistant “When I think of my time here at Arkansas Children’s Hospital, I can honestly say that it has given me a unique perspective on the human condition, and the various roles that we all have in patient care. As a supply assistant, I have a very important job ensuring that the doctors and nurses have what they need to provide the world class medical care to the Children of Arkansas and surrounding states. Being a Champion for Children is more than a catch phrase, it is a way of life!” Nick – Supply Assistant