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Community Worker/ Outreach Worker

22nd Century Technologies, Inc.
Pay Rate. - $20.00/hr. on w2
United States, Tennessee, Jackson
Aug 04, 2025
Job Title: Community Worker/ Outreach Worker

Work location: 295 Summar Avenue, Jackson, Tennessee, 38301

Pay Rate: $20.00/hr. on w2 without benefits

Duration:1 year

Shift Timing: 8:00 AM- 4:30 PM

Job Description:

  • As the Community Health Improvement Plan (CHIP) Coordinator, they will provide subject matter expertise and support to County Health Councils who are working on their Community Health Assessment (CHA)/CHIP and will add capacity for Health Councils to implement programs, projects, or processes that will have the biggest impact in addressing their locally identified priorities.
  • He will enhance departments ability to support County Health Councils in collective impact approaches to improving health equity at the community level.
  • They will be responsible for professional public health program development and administrative work of considerable difficulty. It may supervise work of average difficulty have statewide responsible for a large public health grant or program, and performs other work as required.


Roles and Responsibilities:

  • Directly support the County Health Councils and Department with CHA/CHIP program development, implementation, and monitoring.
  • Attend meetings of the County Health Council at the local and regional levels.
  • Lead outreach and relationship-building with state and regional partners in support of CHA/CHIP goals ( TDMHSAS Regional Policy and Planning Councils , for example)
  • Coordinate and assist with the implementation of initiatives related to the Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
  • Provide subject matter expertise regarding the implementation of the Community Health Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
  • Promote ongoing education and technical assistance on the CHA/CHIP requirements as outlined by the County Health Council and Tennessee Department of Health.
  • Participate on the Community of Practice Advisory Board and serve as an ambassador for the Community of Practice.
  • Provide support for new initiatives, including the Tennessee Vitality Toolkit, that can improve the execution of current initiatives.
  • Consult and provide strategic advice to County Health Councils as necessary.
  • Engage stakeholders in the CHA/CHIP program's goals and objectives.
  • Communicate success stories and accomplishments to the OSI team whenever applicable.
  • Seek out and participate in professional development opportunities that support the community health improvement process and cross-sector collaboration.

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