Community Health Worker with Bebashi -Transition to Hope, Phila., PA
Company: MidAtlantic Employers' Association
Location: Philadelphia
Posted on: April 2, 2026
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Job Description:
Invite a friend Job Description: Community Health Worker Bebashi
- Transition to Hope On-Site role Philadelphia., PA About Bebashi:
Bebashi – Transition to Hope is a nonprofit organization dedicated
to providing culturally sensitive health and social services to
individuals in Philadelphia. We focus on empowering communities
with access to healthcare, education, and resources to promote
overall well-being. Bebashi Transition to Hope is seeking a
dedicated and experienced Community Health Worker to join our team.
This role will report to the Chief of Strategic Initiatives.
POSITION SUMMARY A Community Health Worker bridges the gap between
health care systems and the community, ensuring access to care and
programs that can help them lead healthier, safer, and more secure
lives. CHWs conduct community outreach activities, working directly
with individuals and families with low-incomes, unmet needs, and/or
who are eligible for Medicaid benefits in Philadelphia, PA.
Community outreach activities aim to support adoption of healthy
behaviors by assessing community health needs and providing
information on available resources, social supports, and navigation
of resources. CHWs work collaboratively with individuals and
families to advocate for and support their access and understanding
of available public health and community services and provide:
outreach; screening/assessments; referral to services and
follow-up; information on relevant health topics; advocacy and
supporting increased health literacy; and enhanced social supports
including support networks. CHWs represent the diversity of
cultures, backgrounds, generations, social identities, lived
experiences, and neighborhoods in Philadelphia, PA and further
develop relationships in a culturally sensitive manner. KEY
RESPONSIBILITIES • Plan and coordinate outreach, supervise
individual and family assessments, assess training needs, provide
health education, home visiting, and service coordination performed
by CHWs. • Develop an overall work plan, including outreach
strategies for the in the targeted geographic area. • As a member
of an integrated care team, works closely with other providers
across the organization and partners to ensure progress and
implementation of the workplan, including leading structured
meetings and identifying/resolving issues. • Prepare and present
reports & evaluations defining project progress, problems, and
solutions. • Establish relationships, promote collaboration and
coordination with other community health and human service
providers, and diverse community partners. • Conduct community and
public education sessions to promote initiative or program
including, primary prevention education, chronic conditions/disease
management, screening, and testing. • Participate in and/or lead a
community action board and engage community members through
community and civic engagement activities. • Provide or ensure
clients have access to education, resources, and enhanced social
supports (e.g., affordable and stable housing; food insecurity, or
utility services threat(s)). • Ensure that clients are engaged with
providers to support access to systems of healthcare to support
primary and specialty care, social services, public benefits, and
other community resources. • Collaborate with clinical care team
(e.g., Nurse Practitioner, Physician Assistant, Peer Professional,
or Medical Case Manager, Behavioral Health Practitioner) to monitor
client services, referrals, and appropriate follow-up. • Design and
implement client surveys to evaluate client satisfaction with CHW
services. • Coordinate with agency staff to develop documents
(educational materials, forms, signage, etc.) and procedures that
support a health literate environment and enhance client
understanding of health information. • Prepare required reports and
other written material regarding program implementation and
activities. Experience and Skills: EXPERIENCE AND QUALIFICATIONS: •
Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Social Work, Mental Health
Counseling, Human Services, or related field (required) • Minimum 1
year of relevant experience (required) Licensure / Certifications •
Valid PA driver’s license with an acceptable driving record (as
applicable to MVR requirements) • Successful completion of CHW
training program /certification and required continuing education
Additional Requirements: • Requires local travel (50-75%) •
Requires Reliable vehicle Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities •
Excellent listening and other interpersonal communication skills •
A passion for public health equity • Strong ability to build
trusting relationships with community members and local community
initiatives and coalitions • Strong knowledge of community
resources • Knowledge of the barriers to accessing community
resources, how to address and remove barriers • Excellent
organizational skills. • Ability to navigate stressful situations •
Ability to engage diverse communities in an inclusive and equitable
manner • Ability to communicate effectively both orally and in
writing • Ability to make independent decisions and use good
judgment Physical Demands & Work Conditions • Position requires
prolonged periods of sitting, working at a computer, and using
standard office equipment. • Ability to travel locally to client
homes, medical facilities, and community partner sites as required,
which may involve walking, standing, and navigating varied
environments. • Must be able to lift and carry up to 20 pounds
occasionally. • Requires the ability to communicate effectively
with clients, staff, and external partners in person and by phone.
• May involve irregular hours, including occasional evenings or
weekends, to meet client and program needs. • Work is performed in
a combination of office, community, and client-based settings and
may involve exposure to varied environmental conditions. Benefits
We offer Excellent Benefits beginning the 1st day of the following
month, after 30 days employment: Medical Insurance with Employer
paying a good percentage of coverage for the Employee Vision,
Prescriptions Dental is 100% Employer paid for Employee STD/LTD
disability and life insurances 100% Employer Paid for Employee 401K
with discretionary match PTO Holidays - 10 paid HRA - Fully
Employer funded Student Loan "Pay Down" program Hours are: Monday -
Friday 8:30 am - 4:30 pm OR 9:00 am - 5:00 pm
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