Community Health Worker II
Company: St Johns Community Health
Location: Compton
Posted on: February 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Community Health Workers (CHW)
may assist with a variety of concerns impacting individuals and
families, including but not limited to, the control and prevention
of chronic conditions or infectious diseases, behavioral health
conditions, and need for preventive services. Additionally, CHW
services can help patients receive appropriate services related to
perinatal care, preventive care, sexual and reproductive health,
environmental and climate-sensitive health issues, oral health,
aging, injury, and domestic violence and other violence prevention
services. CHWs tend to be members of the community they are serving
and a larger component to linking health and social services for
patients. Community Health Workers (CHW) provide a broad range of
services focused on improving the lives of individuals, families,
and communities through providing meaningful, culturally relevant
connections to healthcare and healthcare related services, which
address the Social Determinants of Health (SDOH) on par with the
provision of general and specialty medical services. CHWs service
is informed through the lived experience of the CHW and their
families, social circles, and communities. Benefits : Free Medical,
Dental & Vision 13 Paid Holidays PTO 403 (B) retirement match Life
Insurance, EAP Tuition Reimbursement SEIU Union Flexible Spending
Account Continued workforce development & training Succession plans
& growth within Qualifications/Licensure: Education : (Preferred)
Bachelor’s Degree or equivalent experience Experience : (Required)
Two years of relevant experience. Bilingual (preferred).
Responsibilities: Performs a combination, but not necessarily all,
of the following duties Outreach and Engagement – includes street,
community, and online outreach to inform and educate community
members and institutions about St. John’s and partner agency’s
services and supports, and to engage individuals and families
relative to those services. Health Education – provide education to
individuals, families, and communities surrounding general and
specific health conditions and services to include, but not limited
to, diabetes, heart/coronary disease, pulmonary disease,
hypertension, HIV/AIDS, hepatitis, sexually transmitted infections,
substance use disorders, mental illness, and the social
determinants of health and how addressing these helps to improve
overall medical and psychological well-being. Community Health
Worker II will provide a higher level of education to
paraprofessional staff in various disciplines. Screening and
Linkage to Care – conduct various brief screenings with individuals
and families to determine service needs and provide linked
referrals with warm handoffs to services within St. John’s and in
the community, ensuring services are those most culturally relevant
to the individual/family. Assessment and Service Planning – assess
individuals and families using approved tools to measure whether
the SDOH are sufficiently addressed. Create individual and family
service plans and document service needs, action plans, and
progress on meeting SDOH necessities. Community Health Worker II
will provide a deeper level of assessment using clinically
intensive tools such as PHQ-9, GAIN-SS, Columbia Depression Scale,
Beck Depression and Anxiety Inventories, and others. Case
Management, Care Coordination, and System Navigation – assist
individuals and families in identifying the most culturally
competent and relevant services in relation to the service plan,
whether internal to St. John’s or within the community, and provide
direct linkage, warm handoff, and follow up on all referrals
wherever possible. Ensure appropriate communication between all
medical and psychosocial service providers, both internal and
external, to coordinate clinical and logistical needs in order to
best serve patient outcomes. Peer Support, Education, and Advocacy
– provide individual support in the form of lay counseling to
assist patients in managing their health and psychosocial service
goals and action steps, may include appointment reminders,
assisting with transportation, attending appointments with the
patient to act as a cultural mediator with service providers,
teaching how to navigate the larger service network within St.
John’s and in the larger community. Training – develop and deliver
various trainings surrounding health conditions and SDOH to St.
John’s staff, community partners, and the general medical and
social service systems systems (behavioral health and medical
charts). St. John’s Community Health is an Equal Employment
Opportunity Employer
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