What We Strive For 

At Strive Health, we’re driven by a purpose: transforming the broken kidney care system. Through early identification, engagement, and comprehensive coordinated care, we significantly improve outcomes for people with kidney disease, reducing emergency dialysis and inpatient utilization. Our high-touch care model integrates with local providers and uses predictive data to identify and support at-risk patients along their entire care journey. Recognized with ten prestigious workplace awards, including LinkedIn’s 2024 Top Startups in Denver, we’re setting a new standard in kidney care. We embrace diversity, celebrate successes, and support each other, making Strive the destination for top talent in healthcare. Join us in making a real difference.

Community Health Worker  

  

What You’ll Do  

The role of the Community Health Worker (CHW) is to create connections between diverse, underserved, and vulnerable populations to health and social service systems. Building trust and promoting encouragement are two of this role’s key objectives. This role assists the patient in accessing community services for their specific needs. The Community Health Worker also supports medical providers and the management team by creating community outreach programs and activities. These outreach programs are designed to promote, maintain, and improve the health of the patients and their family they serve. This position reports to Clinical Leader.  

  

The Day to Day 

  • Serves as a liaison between multiple service providers and assists with enrollment in services and community resources by delivering culturally competent care. 
  • Completes applications for resources, paperwork for provider visits, and additional administrative support activities. 
  • Follows up and tracks referrals and outcomes for pharmacy, durable medical equipment (DME), and home care. 
  • Assists with finding and scheduling transportation, advocates for members/patients, supports clinical staff, administers health screenings, and coordinates care (including identifying and accessing resources and overcoming barriers).  
  • Builds and maintains current resource inventories for service area across multiple states. 
  • Identifies situations calling for mandatory reporting and carry out mandatory reporting requirements by state requirements. 

  

Minimum Qualifications 

  • 2+ years combined of related education, experience, or certification. 
  • Community Health Worker Certification is required for positions located or serving in the following states: AR, AZ, CO, CT, FL, IN, KS, KY, MA, MD, MO, NC, NM, OH, OR, PA, RI, SC, SD, TX, UT, VA. 
  • Efficient and reliable transportation, including an active driver’s license, allowing for the ability to travel across an assigned region to meet patient needs. Locations may include offices, clinics, and patient homes. 
  • Provides in-person patient care which may include standing, sitting, walking, pushing, pulling, and lifting. 
  • Internet Connectivity - Min Speeds: 3.8Mbps/3.0Mbps (up/down): Latency <60 ms. 

  

Preferred Qualifications 

  • Certified CHW, CHES, certified nurse aid, or licensed medical assistant. 
  • Experience working in a multi-cultural setting. 
  • Experience working for a Managed Care or Medicaid plan. 
  • Experience with kidney patients. 
  • Experience with translation lines and services.  
  • Basic computer skills. 

  

About You 

  • Good communication skills. 
  • Good organizational skills. 
  • Strong critical thinking and problem-solving skills. 
  • Extensive knowledge about community and available resources. 
  • Embodies Strive’s core values: Care, Excellence, Tenacity, Innovation, and Fun. 

 

Hourly Range: $24.25-$28.00

We care and support our strivers holistically by providing competitive compensation and a comprehensive benefits package, including: 

  • Medical, dental, and vision insurance 
  • Two employee assistance programs (EAP) 
  • 401k with employer match 
  • Employer paid and voluntary life and disability insurance 
  • Health and flexible spending account 
  • Paid holidays, flexible vacation time, sick time, volunteer time, and sabbaticals 
  • Eight weeks of paid living donor leave 
  • A well-being bundle with Carrot Fertility and Peloton at no cost 
  • Annual professional development stipend 
  • Mental health and financial wellness resources 

Strive Health is an equal opportunity employer and drug free workplace. At this time Strive Health is unable to provide work visa sponsorship. All qualified applicants will receive consideration for employment without regard to race, color, religion, sex, national origin, disability status, protected veteran status, or any other characteristic protected by law. Please apply even if you feel you do not meet all the qualifications. If you require reasonable accommodation in completing this application, interviewing, completing any pre-employment testing, or otherwise participating in the employee selection process, please direct your inquiries to talentacquisition@strivehealth.com 

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