Community Health Workers (CHWs) assess and address clients'' social needs by developing actionable plans to connect individuals with resources that address Social Drivers of Health (SDOH). CHWs hold an essential role in advancing community health by addressing systemic barriers and empowering individuals to improve their quality of life. Under indirect supervision, CHWs coordinate with medical providers, primary care teams, social services, and community organizations to deliver short-term care coordination, educational support, and resource navigation. CHWs may also provide peer support in areas such as mental health, substance use recovery, housing instability, food insecurity, and other social encounters. This role offers comprehensive training to obtain CHW certification, supporting skill development, and professional growth. CHWs provide direct support in clinical, community, and home settings, focusing on improving clients'' overall health, well-being, and access to services.
Why work at UNM?
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Positions
UNM has a number of positions available for staff, faculty, and student employees in various academic fields and levels of experience. Everyone hired into the UNM community serves a vital role in supporting our mission. We’re here to educate and encourage students to develop the values, habits of mind, knowledge, and skills that they need to be enlightened citizens, contribute to the state and national economies, and lead satisfying lives.