5 population health coordinator jobs at 4 companies in Killingly Center, CT
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Youth Assistant Coordinator (5125)
Brockton, Massachusetts, United States
$26-$28/hrOnsiteFull Time
Brockton Neighborhood Health Center: Comprehensive healthcare for underserved communities in Brockton.
3+ YOEBachelor's in social work/public health or 3+ years community health; experience with BIPOC and urban low-income populations; sensitivity to LGBTQ+; strong communication; MS Office; program, grant, and outreach support.
Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word
Brockton Neighborhood Health Center: Comprehensive healthcare for underserved communities in Brockton.
1+ YOEPerform outreach, care coordination, SDOH screening, resource linkage, and documentation for Medicaid population; 1+ year case management experience or 2+ years with CHW certificate; strong communication and cultural competence.
UMass Memorial Health: Provides integrated medical care and clinical research in Massachusetts.
High school education or equivalent, medical terminology knowledge, computer and electronic medical record proficiency, organizational and collaboration skills, and ability to communicate with diverse populations.
Electronic Medical Record, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft Word
Brown University: Private research university offering undergraduate and graduate degree programs.
3+ YOEBachelor’s degree and 3–5 years of related experience required, with cultural competency and diverse-population experience. Financial analysis, grant coordination, international programs, and global health experience preferred.
Microsoft Word, Microsoft Excel, Microsoft PowerPoint, Adobe, Google Docs, TravelSafe
East Bay Community Action Program: Provides comprehensive healthcare and human services to community members.
2+ YOEAssociate Degree in Nursing, active RI RN license, minimum 2 years clinical/community or care management experience, experience with high-risk complex patients and interdisciplinary coordination, familiarity with EHR and population health approaches.