Langan Allied Health Academy – Community Health Worker Training Program
Join us for an exciting program for individuals interested in a New career or Expanding skills in their current position.
What is a Community Health Worker?
A “Community Health Worker” is an individual who contributes to improved health outcomes in the community. Community health workers promote health within the community in which they reside and/or share ethnicity, language, socioeconomic status, and life experiences with the community members that the individual serves. A community health worker proactively:
Serves as a liaison between communities and health care agencies;
Provides guidance and social assistance to community residents;
Enhances community residents’ ability to effectively communicate with health care providers;
Provides culturally and linguistically appropriate health education;
Advocates for individual and community health;
Provides referral and follow-up services or otherwise coordinating care; and
Identifies and helps enroll eligible individuals in federal, state, and local private or nonprofit health and human services programs
Can work in a community-based, inpatient or other healthcare setting
Training Focus
The training is focused on skill building, including:
Boundaries and safety
Ethics
Documentation
Motivational interviewing
Preventative care
Teamwork
Communication
Care coordination; and more
The program includes many visiting presenters who will provide specific information about services offered through their organization. The training is a wonderful way to build your knowledge of services in the area as well as grow your network.
Program Outcomes
Upon successful completion of the program, participants will obtain certification in:
- Community health worker
- Youth mental health first aid
- CPR, first aid and AED
- Tobacco dependence treatment
The Community Health Worker program is provided through a partnership with Penn State Health St. Joseph Medical Center,Eastcentral Pennsylvania Area Health Education Center, and theLiteracy Council of Reading-Berks.
For more information about upcoming classes contact:
- Cathy Martin atcathy@lcrb.orgor610-670-9960
- Laura Welliver atlwelliver@pennstatehealth.psu.eduor610-378-2474