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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. 

What is a community health worker?

A community health worker is defined by the American Public Health Association as 鈥渁 frontline public health worker who is a trusted member and/or has an unusually close understanding of the community served. This trusting relationship enables the worker to serve as a liaison/link/intermediary between health/social services and the community to facilitate access to services and improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery.鈥

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  • Work directly with individuals and families to access health care

  • Provide culturally appropriate health education and information

  • Advocate for individual and family needs

  • Give trusted advice and care for chronic diseases

What can I do as a community health worker?

CHWs work in community health centers, hospitals, non-profit organizations, public health clinics, private clinics, public housing organizations, hospitals, client鈥檚 homes, faith-based organizations, and employer or sponsoring agencies.

Job Titles

Community Health Workers have many titles, depending on where they work, who they work for and what they do. In Ohio, CHWs are known by many titles which include but are not limited to:

  • Community Health Worker
  • Community Care Coordinator (Connector)
  • Community Health Advisor (Advocate, Educator, Promoter)
  • Community Resource Navigation Specialist
  • Community Health Representative
  • Community Integrator (Navigator)
  • Health Coach (Navigator)
  • Home Visitor
  • Lifestyle Change Worker
  • Maternal/Infant Health Outreach Specialist
  • Neighborhood Health Advisor
  • Outreach Worker/Specialist
  • Patient Navigator
  • Peer Counselor/Educator
Career Outlook

The overall job outlook for community health workers is positive with continued growth.

The U.S. pay range for a community health worker is $28,010 to $70,790, with median wages (2020) of $46,000.

Certification Requirements

In order to obtain certification, students must complete six credit hours of CHW courses, 130 hours of clinical/field service work, pass a successful background check clearance and complete an online Ohio Board of Nursing application ($35 fee). The background check fee and application fee are not included in program cost. The classroom training may be offered during the day, in the evenings or 100% online. Clinicals/field service work are available during the day mostly and limited availability in the evenings and weekends.

Program Requirements

CHW I and II course descriptions and links to catalog description: 

PH 23000 COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER CERTIFICATION I  3 Credit Hours

Students will be guided through the competencies of a Community Health Worker (CHW). Students will be introduced to soft skills and culture including but not limited to basic health care, community resources, advocacy, communication and service skills related to working with communities. Lifespan development will also be covered including but not limited to: Basic health information and education regarding prevention and treatment throughout the lifespan. Prerequisite: None

PH 20392 COMMUNITY HEALTH WORKER CERTIFICATION II-INTERNSHIP 

(ELR) 3 Credit Hours

Internship course providing necessary contact hours for the Ohio Community Health Worker Certification.

Prerequisite: .

 

Existing 两性色午夜 Students:

During 鈥淢y Time to Register鈥 add PH 23000 (typically offered in the fall semester only)

 

Guest Students:

Guest / Non-Degree Student Requirements | 两性色午夜 University

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. 

 

CONTACT US

Contact us for more information

两性色午夜 University College of Public Health
(330) 672-6500
 

Learn more 

Learn more about our CHW Training Program and our CHW alumni making a difference in the Community Health Worker Program Report

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