2023-2024 Workforce Catalog [ARCHIVED CATALOG]
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UNRS 103 - Community Health Worker Essential skills needed to become a community health worker. Integration of the physical, emotional, and spiritual aspects of the individual, family and community, while providing the science, philosophical foundation, and basic noninvasive technical skill. Includes both individual and community capacity by increasing health knowledge and self-sufficiency through outreach, individual and group education, coaching, social support, advocacy and networking.
Prerequisite(s): High school graduate or equivalency
Corequisite(s): Be willing to complete background check, fingerprint clearance card, drug/alcohol screening, current immunization record and TB test before apprenticeship.
Course Learning Outcomes:
- Describe community health workers roles, competencies and standards.
- Analyze health issues from biomedical and public health perspective.
- Demonstrate effective communication, cultural humility principles to work with diverse populations.
- Research, develop and evaluate a group health education presentation.
- Evaluate health care resources and community systems.
- Demonstrate nonclinical health assessment and skills.
- Practice professional conduct skills.
Outline:
- National and State Competencies and Standards.
- Literacy
- Language
- Education
- Cultural experience.
- Social determinants of health
- Issues and inequalities
- Social determinants of health
- i. Biomedical
- ii. Public health
- Service Coordination and Referral Management
- Resources
- Community systems
- Eligibility
- Access to service
- Policy Development
- Needs Assessment
- Evidence based knowledge
- Advocacy
- Methods of measurement
- Nonclinical health assessment
- Professional Conduct
- Self-care
- Ethics
- Legal standards
- Time management
- Certification
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