Community Health Worker, Maternal Newborn Advocate
Full Time
Boston, MA
Posted
Job description
Community Health Worker, Maternal Newborn Advocate
Reports to: Manager of Care Management
Organization Summary:
Community Care Cooperative (C3) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, Accountable Care Organization (ACO) governed by
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). Our mission is to leverage the collective strengths of FQHCs to
improve the health and wellness of the people we serve. We are a fast-growing organization founded in 2016
with 9 health centers and now serving hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries who receive primary care at
health centers and independent practices across Massachusetts. We are an innovative organization developing
new partnerships and programs to improve the health of members and communities, and to strengthen our
health center partners.
Job Summary:
As an integral member of the care management team the Maternal Newborn Advocate Community Health
Worker (CHW) will have the opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of pregnant individuals living
with complex and/ or chronic conditions, many of whom also face multiple barriers accessing care and need
support to succeed with achieving health care goals. This position requires flexibility and may vary from day-today to meet members where they are. Outreach methods may vary based on the needs of the organization and
may include telephonic or in person support in a variety of potential settings such as but not limited to, the
community, home, facility, or health center.
The Maternal Newborn Advocate CHW supports high-risk pregnant and post-partum members who are at-risk
for an adverse delivery based on complex social, behavioral and health needs with consideration of all levels of
healthcare disparity. The Maternal Newborn Advocate CHW provides ongoing management of the mother and
newborn for 12 months post-partum, connecting members with the appropriate services and program, while
helping to promote self-management of their social needs. The advocate will work with all members of the care
management team in helping members achieve their goals. This role is currently hybrid with potential travel to
FQHCs required.
Responsibilities:
health, improve services, and reduce health care disparities
Drivers of Health (SDOH) screening and other tactics to obtain support for barriers to care
Maternal-Child Health
require all employees to be vaccinated consistent with applicable law. **
Reports to: Manager of Care Management
Organization Summary:
Community Care Cooperative (C3) is a 501(c)(3) non-profit, Accountable Care Organization (ACO) governed by
Federally Qualified Health Centers (FQHCs). Our mission is to leverage the collective strengths of FQHCs to
improve the health and wellness of the people we serve. We are a fast-growing organization founded in 2016
with 9 health centers and now serving hundreds of thousands of beneficiaries who receive primary care at
health centers and independent practices across Massachusetts. We are an innovative organization developing
new partnerships and programs to improve the health of members and communities, and to strengthen our
health center partners.
Job Summary:
As an integral member of the care management team the Maternal Newborn Advocate Community Health
Worker (CHW) will have the opportunity to make a profound impact on the lives of pregnant individuals living
with complex and/ or chronic conditions, many of whom also face multiple barriers accessing care and need
support to succeed with achieving health care goals. This position requires flexibility and may vary from day-today to meet members where they are. Outreach methods may vary based on the needs of the organization and
may include telephonic or in person support in a variety of potential settings such as but not limited to, the
community, home, facility, or health center.
The Maternal Newborn Advocate CHW supports high-risk pregnant and post-partum members who are at-risk
for an adverse delivery based on complex social, behavioral and health needs with consideration of all levels of
healthcare disparity. The Maternal Newborn Advocate CHW provides ongoing management of the mother and
newborn for 12 months post-partum, connecting members with the appropriate services and program, while
helping to promote self-management of their social needs. The advocate will work with all members of the care
management team in helping members achieve their goals. This role is currently hybrid with potential travel to
FQHCs required.
Responsibilities:
- Works under the guidance of the Licensed Care Manager or Program Leaders (Leads, Supervisor,
- Conducts initial outreach calls to encourage member/representative and caregivers to participate in care
- Develop and implement outreach plans in collaboration with team colleagues, based on individual, family,
- Identify and share appropriate information, referrals, and other resources to help individuals,
- Gather and combine information from different sources to better understand clients, their families and
- Initiate and sustain trusting relationships with individuals, families, social networks and primary care
- Use a range of outreach methods to engage individuals and groups in diverse settings
- Share community assessment results with colleagues and community partners to inform planning and
- Use effective communication skills
- Act as a cultural mediator by educating and supporting providers in working with clients from diverse
health, improve services, and reduce health care disparities
- Addresses language and cultural barriersto care
- Coaches and guides member/representative to meet both personal and clinical goals
- Assists in scheduling appointments on behalf of member/representative
- Work with individuals, family, community members, primary Care Managers (CM), and primary care team
Drivers of Health (SDOH) screening and other tactics to obtain support for barriers to care
- Provide care coordination, which may include but not limited to facilitating care transitions,
- Help bridge cultural, linguistic, knowledge and literacy differences among individuals, families,
- Helps member/representative access community and government-based service agencies including
- Helps teach the member/representative and/or care giver about symptom response plans
- Participates in the integrated care team meetings and rounds as required
- Complies with reporting, record keeping, and documentation requirements in one's work
- Use appropriate technology, such as computers, for work-based communication according to C3 and
- Creates and maintains a comprehensive inventory of local community resources, improving accessibility
- Establishes relationships with community agencies, resources and supports that are relevant to a
- Assist with Medicaid applications, food, and nutrition benefits, housing applications, coordinating
- Travel throughout assigned area and engage members at their homes/ hospitals/community-based
- As needed, cover other areas in person or via telephonic support
- Other duties as assigned
- Experience within the ACOs member population preferred including Medicare/Medicaid
- Demonstrated success in working as part of a multi-disciplinary team including communicating and
- Bi/multi-lingual preferred or experience with Language Translation Services
- Experience working with patients with chronic medical and behavioral health needs
- Must be flexible and adaptable to change
- Demonstrate the ability to work independently
- Must demonstrate excellent interpersonal communication skills
- Additional desirable qualities include enthusiasm and passion for helping patients, genuine spirit, kind,
- Experience using appropriate technology, such as computers, for work-based communication, according
- Experience and proficiency with Microsoft Office and online record keeping
- Experience working with Maternal/Newborn and/or Post-Partum population preferred
- Familiarity with the MassHealth ACO program
- Familiarity with Federally Qualified Health Centers
- Experience with anti-racism activities, and/or lived experience with racism is highly preferred
- Minimum 2-5yr experience as a Community Health Worker (CHW), Maternal Newborn Advocate, Medical
Maternal-Child Health
- A valid driver's license and provision of a working vehicle
require all employees to be vaccinated consistent with applicable law. **
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