Upcoming Course Dates
Fall 2022: September 13 - December 27
Spring 2023: February 1 - May 17
What is a Community Health Worker?
A community health worker is a front-line public health worker who is a trusted member of 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.
-American Public Health Association
What does a Community Health Worker Do?
CHWs improve individual and community health and access to care. They forge connections where people live, learn, work, play, pray, and age, from the inner city to rural communities. CHWs work in 10 roles and across 11 competencies to provide wraparound services and supports to patients.
CHWs help to address the root of the issues that patients face while also contributing to helping the clinical care team improve health outcomes and the efficiency of care delivery. CHWs can assist with issues that keep your patients from addressing their health. They are perfectly positioned to address the Social Determinants of Health.
As trusted resources in their communities, CHWs can be instrumental in combatting misinformation, relaying public health messages, and ensuring patients are connected with services.
By addressing the patients’ immediate, urgent needs, your patients are better able to focus and address their own personal healthcare issues.
Clinical CHW Certification
The Clinical Community Health Worker (CCHW) Certification will emphasize on the integration of the Community Health Worker in the clinical setting. The program will include hands-on practice (experiential learning), group activities, demonstrations, role-playing, case studies, and simulations. Learners will have lots of opportunities for questions, answers, and dialogue — not just with facilitators and instructors, but with their peers.
The CCHW is 160 hours of instruction with 20 hours in each of the following competency areas
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Communication Skills
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Interpersonal Skills
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Service Coordination Skills
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Capacity-Building Skills
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Advocacy Skills
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Teaching Skills
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Organizational Skills
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Knowledge-based Skills
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Focus on clinical integration
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Umemba Health Academy
Certification and Continuing Education is offered through Umemba Health Academy, a virtual school for Community Health Workers, Community Health Worker Instructors, and other front-line health professionals. Visit Umemba Health Academy and browse our current catalog of available continuing education offerings.