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Community Health Worker in Bend, Oregon at Central Oregon Pediatric Associates

NewJob Function: Medical
Central Oregon Pediatric Associates
Bend, Oregon, 97701, United States
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Job Description

Description:

The Opportunity


Help build healthier futures for kids one family at a time. As a Pediatric Community Health Worker, you'll be a trusted advocate, connector, and ambassador for COPA, helping children and families navigate healthcare, access community resources, and overcome barriers that impact their health and well-being. This role is ideal for someone who thrives working independently, takes initiative, and is confident representing COPA throughout the community. You'll build meaningful partnerships, strengthen connections with local organizations, and serve as a visible, trusted resource for families while advancing health equity and ensuring every child has the opportunity to thrive.

The Company

Central Oregon Pediatric Associates (COPA) has been caring for kids and families in Central Oregon for over 50 years, building lifelong relationships and helping children thrive from newborns to teens. Our mission is to provide exceptional, right-fit care for kids at every age and stage, and our vision is to improve the health of all kids in our community. We do this in a welcoming, inclusive environment where collaboration, openness, play and accountability are part of how we care, not just what we do. At COPA, you’ll work alongside people who value kindness, teamwork, and earning families’ trust every single day.

What You'll Do

  • Screen patients and families for social determinants of health and connect them with community resources, healthcare services, and support programs.
  • Serve as COPA's representative in the community by building relationships with local organizations, schools, and community partners to strengthen access to care.
  • Independently manage referrals, patient follow-up, and family navigation while exercising sound judgment and initiative to remove barriers to care.
  • Educate and advocate for patients and families by coordinating services, providing culturally responsive support, and helping families successfully navigate healthcare and social service systems.
  • Document patient interactions, monitor outcomes, and collaborate with providers and care teams to improve health equity and deliver exceptional, family-centered care.
  • Assist patients and families with Oregon Health Plan (OHP) enrollment and insurance applications by providing education, completing applications, managing follow-up, documenting activities, and serving as a liaison between patients and state agencies to ensure timely access to coverage.

Benefits

• 401k and Profit sharing

• HSA, HRA and FSA Enrollment

• Medical, Life, Vision and Dental Insurance

• Supplemental insurance Options

• Pediatric Care Benefits

• Employee Assistance Program (EAP)

• Working with Amazing Kids

Requirements:

Education and Certifications

  • High school diploma or GED required; college coursework in public health or a healthcare-related field preferred.
  • OHA Certified Assister certification is preferred.
  • OHA approved Community Health Worker certification preferred upon hire. Certification is required within first year of employment and employee must complete an OHA approved CHW certification course.

Experience

  • Pediatric Community Health Worker experience preferred with excellent communication, strong attention to detail, and exceptional time management skills.
  • Ability to work independently and take initiative while collaborating effectively with multidisciplinary teams; strong analytical, problem-solving, and decision-making skills.
  • Knowledge of Patient-Centered Primary Care Home (PCPCH) and care coordination principles preferred; clinical informatics experience is a plus.
  • Epic EMR experience preferred and proficiency with Microsoft Office Suite required.
  • Bilingual in Spanish and English is a plus.

Working Conditions

  • Ability to perform the physical requirements of the role, including prolonged sitting or standing, frequent computer use, walking, and occasional lifting of up to 30 pounds (rarely up to 50 pounds).
  • Ability to wear appropriate personal protective equipment (PPE) as required.
  • Works primarily in a medical office setting with eligibility for a hybrid schedule in accordance with COPA's Local Remote Work Policy.
  • Ability to travel between COPA clinics, the business office, and community partner locations as needed.

Job Location

Bend, Oregon, 97701, United States

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