Description
Position Start Date: August 29th, 2023. Some roles must start before August 14th, 2023.
How to Apply: Applicants must complete an online application on the National Health Corps application site. Visit leadershipapplication.nationalhealthcorps.org, create an account, and complete an application. All applicants must submit a minimum of 2 references. Applications received through Service Year will not be processed.
About:
The National Health Corps (NHC) is a public health-focused AmeriCorps National Service program that aims to foster healthy communities by connecting those who need it most with health and wellness education, benefits, and services, while developing tomorrow's compassionate health leaders. NHC members receive a living allowance* and other benefits.
NHC members commit to a 46-week, 1700-hour service term. National Health Corps has program locations across the United States. Learn more about NHC at nationalhealthcorps.org.
NHC members provide three main services in the organizations where they serve:
1. Education: NHC members provide education and skills building support to individuals to improve their health and overall wellness.
2. Access: NHC members assist individuals in accessing health and related social services to help them lead healthier lives.
3. Capacity Building: NHC members improve or expand direct services to make them more efficient and effective or expand their scale or reach.
The NHC San Francisco program is seeking members to serve with the following clinics and organizations (hereafter referred to as Host Sites):
1. Curry Senior Center****
2. HealthRIGHT 360
3. San Francisco Department of Public Health – Dental Services and Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health**
4. San Francisco Health Network Food Pharmacy – Food As Medicine Collaborative**
5. San Francisco Department of Public Health – Value-Based Care Team**
6. More Host Site Partners Coming Soon!
Responsibilities:
NHC Americorps Members may have a variety of responsibilities at their Host Sites which include:
1. Participating in COVID-19 vaccine distribution, case investigation, contact tracing, and client education
2. Developing and delivering community health intervention workshops
3. Helping older adults use technology to improve their health
4. Connect new and existing patients to Medicated Assisted Treatment providers for people with opioid and prescription drug overuse disorders.
5. Distributing fresh produce and providing nutrition education to health center patients
6. Outreach and screening of potential participants, supporting on-site preventive and urgent health care, providing connections to primary care.
NHC Americorps Members, in addition to the above Host Site responsibilities, will:
1. Partake in monthly/semi-monthly training and professional development sessions around public health knowledge and practice skills.
2. Collect data and assess quality of services provided to patients/clients to improve services throughout and beyond their service term.
3. Participate in professional development committees addressing communications, teambuilding, recruitment, service, and training at NHC.
4. Contribute to program-wide communications efforts by writing blogs/creating vlogs and sharing their experiences through NHC social media.
5. Volunteer with local organizations to serve the community outside of Host Site responsibilities.
Visit nationalhealthcorps.org/serve/leadership to read about past and current openings. Some positions will be the same or similar in the coming Service Term (August 29th, 2023).
Requirements:
Interested applicants must meet the following:
1. Be at least 18+ years old at the start of their Service Term.
2. Have obtained a High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent.
3. Be a U.S. national or Lawful Permanent Resident.
4. Cannot have completed 4+ prior Americorps Service Terms.
Benefits:
1. Basic Living Allowance*
2. Basic Health, Vision, and Dental Care
3. Childcare Assistance
4. Member Assistance Program – 24/7 access to telephone mental health counseling services; personal assistant; legal/financial resources; medical advocacy; and life coaching.
5. Segal Americorps Education Award upon Term Completion
6. Loan Forbearance
7. Commuter Voucher – Varies by Program Location
8. Networking and Mentorship
Asterisk Guide:
* Basic Living Allowance varies by Program Location.
** Proficiency in Spanish, Cantonese, or Mandarin is highly desired, but not required.
*** Full Professional Proficiency or Bilingual Proficiency in Spanish is required.
**** Conversational, Full Proficiency or Bilingual Proficiency in Cantonese is required.
Position Start Date: August 29th, 2023. Some roles must start before August 14th, 2023.
How to Apply: Applicants must complete an online application on the National Health Corps application site. Visit leadershipapplication.nationalhealthcorps.org, create an account, and complete an application. All applicants must submit a minimum of 2 references. Applications received through Service Year will not be processed.
About:
The National Health Corps (NHC) is a public health-focused AmeriCorps National Service program that aims to foster healthy communities by connecting those who need it most with health and wellness education, benefits, and services, while developing tomorrow's compassionate health leaders. NHC members receive a living allowance* and other benefits.
NHC members commit to a 46-week, 1700-hour service term. National Health Corps has program locations across the United States. Learn more about NHC at nationalhealthcorps.org.
NHC members provide three main services in the organizations where they serve:
1. Education: NHC members provide education and skills building support to individuals to improve their health and overall wellness.
2. Access: NHC members assist individuals in accessing health and related social services to help them lead healthier lives.
3. Capacity Building: NHC members improve or expand direct services to make them more efficient and effective or expand their scale or reach.
The NHC San Francisco program is seeking members to serve with the following clinics and organizations (hereafter referred to as Host Sites):
1. Curry Senior Center****
2. HealthRIGHT 360
3. San Francisco Department of Public Health – Dental Services and Maternal, Child, and Adolescent Health**
4. San Francisco Health Network Food Pharmacy – Food As Medicine Collaborative**
5. San Francisco Department of Public Health – Value-Based Care Team**
6. More Host Site Partners Coming Soon!
Responsibilities:
NHC Americorps Members may have a variety of responsibilities at their Host Sites which include:
1. Participating in COVID-19 vaccine distribution, case investigation, contact tracing, and client education
2. Developing and delivering community health intervention workshops
3. Helping older adults use technology to improve their health
4. Connect new and existing patients to Medicated Assisted Treatment providers for people with opioid and prescription drug overuse disorders.
5. Distributing fresh produce and providing nutrition education to health center patients
6. Outreach and screening of potential participants, supporting on-site preventive and urgent health care, providing connections to primary care.
NHC Americorps Members, in addition to the above Host Site responsibilities, will:
1. Partake in monthly/semi-monthly training and professional development sessions around public health knowledge and practice skills.
2. Collect data and assess quality of services provided to patients/clients to improve services throughout and beyond their service term.
3. Participate in professional development committees addressing communications, teambuilding, recruitment, service, and training at NHC.
4. Contribute to program-wide communications efforts by writing blogs/creating vlogs and sharing their experiences through NHC social media.
5. Volunteer with local organizations to serve the community outside of Host Site responsibilities.
Visit nationalhealthcorps.org/serve/leadership to read about past and current openings. Some positions will be the same or similar in the coming Service Term (August 29th, 2023).
Requirements:
Interested applicants must meet the following:
1. Be at least 18+ years old at the start of their Service Term.
2. Have obtained a High School Diploma, GED, or equivalent.
3. Be a U.S. national or Lawful Permanent Resident.
4. Cannot have completed 4+ prior Americorps Service Terms.
Benefits:
1. Basic Living Allowance*
2. Basic Health, Vision, and Dental Care
3. Childcare Assistance
4. Member Assistance Program – 24/7 access to telephone mental health counseling services; personal assistant; legal/financial resources; medical advocacy; and life coaching.
5. Segal Americorps Education Award upon Term Completion
6. Loan Forbearance
7. Commuter Voucher – Varies by Program Location
8. Networking and Mentorship
Asterisk Guide:
* Basic Living Allowance varies by Program Location.
** Proficiency in Spanish, Cantonese, or Mandarin is highly desired, but not required.
*** Full Professional Proficiency or Bilingual Proficiency in Spanish is required.
**** Conversational, Full Proficiency or Bilingual Proficiency in Cantonese is required.
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Living Allowance
$2000
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$2300 monthly
Benefits
Childcare assistance if eligible, Education award upon successful completion of service, Health coverage, Living allowance, Student loan forbearance, Training
Additional Benefits
Member Assistance Program
Commuter Voucher for use with public transportation
CalFresh Benefits (Federally known as Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, SNAP)
Training and professional development opportunities
Education Requirements
GED
Desired Languages
English, Chinese, Spanish
Other Conditions
Subject to criminal background check