Community Health Worker Programs
The College of Public Health offers two programs for Community Health Workers (CHWs):
- Community Health Worker Training Program
- Community Health Worker Supervision Undergraduate Certificate
Community Health Worker Training Program
The Community Health Worker Training Program at 两性色午夜 University College of Public Health is certified by the . The program is ideal for anyone interested to make a difference in their community and is offered as for-credit college coursework. Students who complete the coursework meet the necessary requirements to apply as a Certified Community Health Worker (C-CHW) through the Ohio Board of Nursing, and can count the coursework toward an undergraduate degree in public health and/or the Community Health Worker Supervision Undergraduate Certificate.
Community Health Worker Supervision Undergraduate Certificate
The Community Health Worker Supervision Undergraduate Certificate is ideal for those currently certified as a community health worker or healthcare administrators, public health professionals and program managers who oversee community health workers. The 100% online certificate provides essential skills in leadership, planning, finance, program management and workforce development to ensure that community health worker supervisors are effectively trained, supported and integrated into healthcare teams. Students gain expertise with best practices for supervision, including communication strategies, cultural competency, conflict resolution and professional development.
Participants already certified as a CHW can complete the certificate with 10 credit hours and apply their prior 两性色午夜 CHW courses toward the certificate. Those holding a valid C-CHW credential from the Ohio Board of Nursing will receive six (6) credit hours of coursework through the approved Trade Competency Credit process at the University, as long as the credential is valid at the time of program completion.