Careers in Human Development
Internship & Career Resources
- UND Career Services provides a list of job opportunities and internships for those in the field of health and behavior studies.
- Handshake is a great way to connect students looking for work experience with employers eager to hire ambitious students. To view opportunities through Handshake, you must set up your profile. You will then be able to search for internships and jobs, as well as receive notifications about internships and jobs that meet your criteria.
- Student Employment through One-Stop Student Services also posts work study positions, on-campus and off campus positions, and internships.
Human Development Jobs & Internships
Log in to Handshake to see more opportunities and apply additional filters.
Care Manager - Case Management - PRN
DescriptionSummary:
The Care Manager (CM) PRN works in collaboration with the patient/family, physicians, and multidisciplinary team members to ensure patient progression through the continuum of care and to develop a plan of care for each assigned patient from admission through discharge. The CM is responsible for identifying, initiating, and managing optimal patient flow/throughput to enhance continuity of care, smooth and safe transitions, patient satisfaction, patient safety, and length of stay management. Support and expertise are provided through comprehensive assessment, planning, implementation, and overall evaluation of individual patient needs. Care Coordination and Discharge Planning are both responsibilities of this role. The CM assesses and responds to patient/family needs by coordinating the efforts of other team members and identifies and resolves barriers that hinder effective patient care. The CM adheres to departmental and organizational goals, objectives, standards of performance, policies, and procedures, and continually assures regulatory compliance.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders. Interviews patients/families to obtain information about social, emotional, and financial factors which may impact health status both prior to, and after, discharge and assess the patient’s current formal and informal support system as well as available benefits and resources. Works with the CMII or CMIII to develop and monitor the patient’s plan of care to ensure effectiveness and appropriateness of services. Coordinates/facilitates patient care progression throughout the continuum of care in an efficient and cost-effective manner. Serves as resource, provides support, and acts as an advocate on behalf of the patient related to treatment decisions and end of life issues. Closely monitors patient length of stay and communicates/collaborates with appropriate interdisciplinary team members to remove barriers and expedite discharge. Identifies and escalates local and system barriers that are impeding diagnostic or treatment progress and issues related to quality and risk as appropriate in a timely manner. Works to resolve identified delays to discharge. Collaborates with medical staff, nursing staff, and ancillary staff to eliminate barriers to efficient delivery of care in the appropriate setting. Assesses needs for discharge planning and continuing care/resource support following discharge; independently makes recommendations to patients and families regarding post-acute level of care needs and options including: Acute Rehabilitation Placement Nursing Home or Skilled Nursing placement Psychiatric or Substance Abuse placement New Dialysis Child/Adult/Domestic Abuse Home Health/Hospice Referrals Legal issues (adoptions, guardianship) Assistance with Advance Directives Community Resource needs Financial Issues/Funding options DME Referrals and Coordination Social Determinants of Health Ensures appropriate communication and updates are provided to the patient/family and members of the healthcare team and are documented as necessary to assure continuity of care. Provide appropriate interventions which demonstrate knowledge of and sensitivity toward cultural diversity and the religious, developmental, health literacy, and educational backgrounds of the patient population. Provides information and support to patients and families, helping them access needed resources within the medical center and community. Ensures and maintains plan consensus from patient/family, physician, and payor. Collaborates with the physician and other health care professionals to promote appropriate use of medical center resources. Actively participates in Multidisciplinary/Patient Care Progression Rounds. Escalates cases as appropriate and per policy to Physician Advisors and/or CM Director. Documents in the medical record per regulatory and department guidelines. Assumes responsibility for professional growth and development. Must have excellent verbal and written communication and ability to interact with diverse populations. Must have critical and analytical thinking skills. Must have demonstrated clinical competency. Must have ability to Multitask and to function in a stressful and fast paced environment. Must have working knowledge of discharge planning, utilization management, case management, performance improvement, and managed care reimbursement. Must have understanding of pre-acute and post-acute levels of care and community resources. Must have ability to work independently and exercise sound judgment in interactions with physicians, payors, patients and their families. Must have understanding of internal and external resources and knowledge of available community resources. Must have the ability to move around the hospital to all areas for the majority of the workday while in office the rest of the day; general office and hospital environment.
Job Requirements:
Education/Skills One of the following education is required: Certificate, Associate, or bachelor’s degree in nursing Bachelor’s or Master’s degree in Social Work Experience Experience in the clinical or acute care setting preferred. Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications LVN/LPN, RN, LBSW, LMSW, or LCSW in the state of employment is required. BLS preferred.
Work Schedule:
PRN
Work Type:
Per Diem As Needed
5/4/2026
2:22AM
Athletic Trainer - Community Outreach - PRN
DescriptionCHRISTUS Santa Rosa is proud to bring more than 145 years of Catholic, faith-based, health care excellence to Alamo Heights, an area known for its rich history and quality. Overlooking the Quarry Golf Course, the 36-bed short stay surgical hospital provides state-of-the-art technology including electronic medical records complemented by highly specialized services, physicians, and clinical care teams.
Summary:
A professional who assesses, plans, implements, coordinates, monitors, and evaluates patient care activities. He/she has clinical and/or functional knowledge of the position for which they are accountable either directly or indirectly through delegation of tasks. Incumbent is accountable to the Administrative Team. Collaborates with other Clinical Associates to meet individual needs using communication and available resources to promote quality, cost effective care.
Responsibilities:
Associate performs clinical skills accurately and professionally in clinic and with assigned athletic programs. Associate is able to work proficiently and efficiently in all areas of athletic coverage. Associate is recognized by coaches and team physicians for providing excellent prevention and rehabilitation services to athletes and patients. Coordinates care with other healthcare providers as needed.
Associate completes school and hospital paperwork within designated timeframes. Paperwork includes, but is not limited to, weekly timesheets, weekly injury treatment logs, etc. Associate gives feedback and develops new tracking tools/forms if needed, to improve accuracy and efficiency of reporting. Associate participates in sport’s report summaries.
Associate implements surveys for sport’s clients to better meet their needs and follow – up on their concerns. Associate responds to the requests of sport’s clients and physicians by developing a questionnaire (formal or informal). Associate coordinates, plans, and implements new sport’s programs for existing clients.
Employee consistently communicates clearly with co – workers, case management, parents, coaches, and physicians on athlete injuries and event coverage. Associate identifies barriers to effective communication and implements changes in processes to include meetings, documentation, etc.
Associate will participate in his/her organization and conduction of athletic physicals.
Associate will perform a needs’ assessment of their clients and recommend and develop clinics and educational programs. Associate will collaborate with Principals, Athletic Directors, and Coaches to develop and implement programs of value to the school system.
Associate will strive to expand relationships with current schools.
Associate will actively market our services to physicians and coaches and increase awareness to athletes and parents of sport’s affiliations. Associate will actively pursue opportunities to expand into new school or community partnerships. Associate will take lead with communication and coordination of coverage with new partner. Associate will assist with offering 2 in-services per year in the community.
Associate delivers treatment to athletes resulting in patient and physician satisfaction.
Associate identifies barriers to patient and physician satisfaction and assists with improving entire process. Assists with formalizing current internal programs. Associate initiates and completes protocol development and actively markets to physicians. Anticipates patient and physician needs to decrease complaints/concerns and acts to resolve the situation.
Associate will assist with education of co – workers and clients by providing at least one in-service per year.
Associate will actively participate in maintaining the referral of athletes within the CHRISTUS Health Care System.
Requirements:
Education
Bachelor’s degree in physical education, a related field, or commensurate experience as an athletic trainer
Experience
Three years as an athletic trainer (includes student internship).
Three to six months training on –the-job to become familiar with the department and hospital operations and policies
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
State license or NATABOC and BLS required other pending at hire and required within 4 months
Work Schedule:
PRN
Work Type:
Per Diem As Needed
5/4/2026
2:11AM
Victim Witness Specialist
VICTIM WITNESS SPECIALISTMINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: Bachelor’s degree in criminal justice, social work, or a human service-related field. Previous victim/witness experience is preferred. The ideal candidate will have excellent communication and interpersonal skills, including active listening, empathy, and clear written and verbal expression.COMPENSATION: $18.27-$27.40 per hour depending on education and experience. Benefits include a generous leave package including annual leave, sick leave, and personal days; 11 paid holidays; health, dental, vision, and life insurance; 403(b) with employer match; and potential eligibility for federal student loan forgiveness. CVIC participates in the ND Working Parents Childcare Relief program.SUPERVISED BY: Director of Victim Witness Services CLASSIFICATION: Non-ExemptRESPONSIBILITIESAssist law enforcement and the States Attorney’s Office in identifying and responding to the needs of crime victims and witnesses.Act as a liaison between the prosecuting attorney, victims, and witnesses.Inform victims and witnesses of their rights under the law and assist them in pursuing those rights.Assist victims in understanding what they may be feeling after the victimization.Inform victims of criminal charges filed against a defendant and the procedural steps in the adult and juvenile criminal justice systems including notification of hearings, cancellations, and final dispositions.Attend court proceedings with or on behalf of crime victims.Inform victims of the outcome of the proceedings.Assist with witness preparation and courtroom orientation.Provide information and assistance with compensation options.Assist with victim impact statements, witness fees, property return and secure a safe waiting area.Inform victims and witnesses of appropriate counseling, treatment, or support options. Assess situations of personal injury and property crime victims and discuss appropriate options for intervention and safety.Maintain accurate, complete, and timely records of all contacts with clients and other agencies according to established guidelines.Record and compile monthly statistics according to established guidelines.Serve on community and state-wide boards and committees as assigned.Other duties as assigned.Be life changing with us. Apply today by submitting a cover letter, resume and completing the employment application at https://cvic.bamboohr.com/jobs/. Contact Kristina Stepps, Director of Human Resources at kristinas@cviconline.org with any questions.APPLICATION DEADLINE: May 15, 2026CVIC is an Equal Opportunity Employer, including disability/veterans.
5/4/2026
1:32AM
Mental Health Associate
Mental Health Direct Care Associate• Provide direct support services aligned with the Individual Rehabilitation Plan (IRP) developed by a licensed mental health professional• Assist clients with developing and improving:Daily living skills (ADLs)Social and interpersonal skillsCommunity integration and resource utilization• Collaborate with parents, caregivers, therapists, and treatment team members to address mental health and behavioral needs• Support clients in achieving individualized rehabilitation goals and objectives• Maintain accurate and timely documentation of all services in the Electronic Health Record (EHR) system• Participate in required supervision sessions and monthly in-service trainings• Maintain professionalism, confidentiality, and adherence to all COMAR and agency regulations
5/3/2026
10:22PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector II - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1) Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively with AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector II uses advanced community health skills to provide mentorship, technical assistance, and quality review for AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members. The role includes consolidating programmatic data and sharing insights with leadership.
The Community Connector II delivers culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. This position supports individuals in developing care plans, identifying barriers, setting goals, and accessing needed services. Additionally, the role facilitates communication between individuals and clinical or community providers, provides health and wellness education, maintains accurate data and documentation, and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Conducts social needs screenings and links individuals to appropriate community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in creating action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, problem‑solving, and ongoing progress monitoring.
Provides health, wellness, disease‑prevention, and resource education to individuals and families.
Mentors and coaches AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members, providing guidance, skill‑building, and technical assistance for program implementation.
Supports daily program planning and delivers regular updates to the Connector I team members.
Observes and reviews Connector I activities, including patient interactions and data entry, to ensure quality, accuracy, and adherence to program standards.
Reviews and consolidates programmatic data and provides regular reports on performance metrics and program impact to ministry leaders and the AmeriCorps team.
Builds trusting relationships through culturally appropriate support, structured visits, and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge of community resources and collaborates with
community‑based partners to support individuals’ needs and gather feedback on referral outcomes.
Enhances care coordination by facilitating communication and relationships between individuals and healthcare or community providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and clinical teams to coordinate care and address identified healthcare needs.
Supports individuals with chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and assists individuals in identifying primary care options and establishing a medical home.
Completes accurate documentation and maintains data in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality requirements.
Protects all patient information and adheres to all privacy and confidentiality standards.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Some college or a Community Health worker training program preferred
Computer skills (to include data entry into Electronic Medical Records Systems, report extraction, and data maintenance in spreadsheets) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
2 or more years of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
7:03PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector II - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1) Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively with AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector II uses advanced community health skills to provide mentorship, technical assistance, and quality review for AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members. The role includes consolidating programmatic data and sharing insights with leadership.
The Community Connector II delivers culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. This position supports individuals in developing care plans, identifying barriers, setting goals, and accessing needed services. Additionally, the role facilitates communication between individuals and clinical or community providers, provides health and wellness education, maintains accurate data and documentation, and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Conducts social needs screenings and links individuals to appropriate community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in creating action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, problem‑solving, and ongoing progress monitoring.
Provides health, wellness, disease‑prevention, and resource education to individuals and families.
Mentors and coaches AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members, providing guidance, skill‑building, and technical assistance for program implementation.
Supports daily program planning and delivers regular updates to the Connector I team members.
Observes and reviews Connector I activities, including patient interactions and data entry, to ensure quality, accuracy, and adherence to program standards.
Reviews and consolidates programmatic data and provides regular reports on performance metrics and program impact to ministry leaders and the AmeriCorps team.
Builds trusting relationships through culturally appropriate support, structured visits, and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge of community resources and collaborates with
community‑based partners to support individuals’ needs and gather feedback on referral outcomes.
Enhances care coordination by facilitating communication and relationships between individuals and healthcare or community providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and clinical teams to coordinate care and address identified healthcare needs.
Supports individuals with chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and assists individuals in identifying primary care options and establishing a medical home.
Completes accurate documentation and maintains data in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality requirements.
Protects all patient information and adheres to all privacy and confidentiality standards.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Some college or a Community Health worker training program preferred
Computer skills (to include data entry into Electronic Medical Records Systems, report extraction, and data maintenance in spreadsheets) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
2 or more years of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:59PM
Housing Program Specialist (full-time)
Department: HousingReports to: Housing Program CoordinatorEmployment Type: In-Person, Full-Time, Hourly, Non-ExemptSchedule: Monday-Friday 3:30pm-midnight About Our HouseOur House empowers homeless and near-homeless families and individuals to succeed in the workforce, in school, and in life through hard work, wise decision-making, and active participation in the community. The Our House team has defined a set of seven Guiding Principles that characterize our culture and that we intentionally seek to uphold: Hard Work, Wise Decision-Making, Community, Initiative, Integrity, Safety, and Heart. About the RoleYou will be the after-hours staff member on duty. It will be your responsibility to oversee our large, 24/7 residential facility, the entire campus, and all people on the campus, including residents, volunteers, and visitors. If an incident occurs anywhere on the campus, you will be the person responsible for handling the situation. You will have significant crisis management responsibilities and must maintain good work integrity and effective communication. What You’ll DoOversee residents in a large, 24/7 residential facility and all areas of the campusReport emergency situations immediately to direct supervisor and document any incidents, emergencies and concerns from residents, donors or volunteers (examples of incidents include any time outside agencies—police, DHS—are involved in occurrences at Our House or physical violence or threats are made)Ensure that residents participate in mandatory programs and refer them to Our House programs (Career Center classes, recovery meetings, drug testing, Children’s Programs, Stability, etc.)Communicate regularly with the Housing Team about residents’ needs, evictions, shelter needs, ongoing issues or system changesEnsure that meals are prepared and servedEnforce all written shelter rules and additional Our House policies and procedures documenting any violations through the write-up process, including enforcing evictions when necessaryAssign chores after each mealAdminister drug tests as needed and manage medication administration for residentsMonitor residents’ sobriety and reports and documents drug or alcohol related incidents with the write-up systemEnsure that all areas in and around the shelter are clean, organized, and safeProcess work orders for maintenance issuesProcess new intakes and exits of residents and filling out all required paperworkGreet and orient volunteers, including meal serving groups, to the facilities and to the needs that they are there to meetDocument donations and volunteers using a data collection system (contact info, what was given/volunteer project, date, value)De-escalate conflict situations to ensure safetyAttend all mandatory weekly staff meetings prepared and on timeConduct other duties as assigned to fulfill Our House’s mission What You’ll BringSocial services experienceAt least 2-3 years working in a program or organization serving individuals in a residential setting preferred Conflict resolution and crisis management experienceStrong written and verbal communication skillsAction-oriented, entrepreneurial, adaptable, and innovative spiritAbility to work effectively in collaboration with diverse groups of peoplePassion, idealism, integrity, positive attitude, mission-driven work, and self-direction RequirementsHigh school diploma is requiredMust be able to lift 40 poundsMust have reliable transportationMust be able to pass criminal background checks, child and adult maltreatment registry checks, sex offender registry checks, and a pre-employment drug screen Benefits & PerksVisit our careers page for more information on benefits and perks! Our House is a drug-free workplace. Our House is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members. People of color and members of the LGBTQ community are encouraged to apply.
5/3/2026
6:58PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector II - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1) Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively with AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector II uses advanced community health skills to provide mentorship, technical assistance, and quality review for AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members. The role includes consolidating programmatic data and sharing insights with leadership.
The Community Connector II delivers culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. This position supports individuals in developing care plans, identifying barriers, setting goals, and accessing needed services. Additionally, the role facilitates communication between individuals and clinical or community providers, provides health and wellness education, maintains accurate data and documentation, and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Conducts social needs screenings and links individuals to appropriate community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in creating action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, problem‑solving, and ongoing progress monitoring.
Provides health, wellness, disease‑prevention, and resource education to individuals and families.
Mentors and coaches AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members, providing guidance, skill‑building, and technical assistance for program implementation.
Supports daily program planning and delivers regular updates to the Connector I team members.
Observes and reviews Connector I activities, including patient interactions and data entry, to ensure quality, accuracy, and adherence to program standards.
Reviews and consolidates programmatic data and provides regular reports on performance metrics and program impact to ministry leaders and the AmeriCorps team.
Builds trusting relationships through culturally appropriate support, structured visits, and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge of community resources and collaborates with
community‑based partners to support individuals’ needs and gather feedback on referral outcomes.
Enhances care coordination by facilitating communication and relationships between individuals and healthcare or community providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and clinical teams to coordinate care and address identified healthcare needs.
Supports individuals with chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and assists individuals in identifying primary care options and establishing a medical home.
Completes accurate documentation and maintains data in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality requirements.
Protects all patient information and adheres to all privacy and confidentiality standards.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Some college or a Community Health worker training program preferred
Computer skills (to include data entry into Electronic Medical Records Systems, report extraction, and data maintenance in spreadsheets) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
2 or more years of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:58PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector II - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1) Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively with AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector II uses advanced community health skills to provide mentorship, technical assistance, and quality review for AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members. The role includes consolidating programmatic data and sharing insights with leadership.
The Community Connector II delivers culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. This position supports individuals in developing care plans, identifying barriers, setting goals, and accessing needed services. Additionally, the role facilitates communication between individuals and clinical or community providers, provides health and wellness education, maintains accurate data and documentation, and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Conducts social needs screenings and links individuals to appropriate community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in creating action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, problem‑solving, and ongoing progress monitoring.
Provides health, wellness, disease‑prevention, and resource education to individuals and families.
Mentors and coaches AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members, providing guidance, skill‑building, and technical assistance for program implementation.
Supports daily program planning and delivers regular updates to the Connector I team members.
Observes and reviews Connector I activities, including patient interactions and data entry, to ensure quality, accuracy, and adherence to program standards.
Reviews and consolidates programmatic data and provides regular reports on performance metrics and program impact to ministry leaders and the AmeriCorps team.
Builds trusting relationships through culturally appropriate support, structured visits, and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge of community resources and collaborates with
community‑based partners to support individuals’ needs and gather feedback on referral outcomes.
Enhances care coordination by facilitating communication and relationships between individuals and healthcare or community providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and clinical teams to coordinate care and address identified healthcare needs.
Supports individuals with chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and assists individuals in identifying primary care options and establishing a medical home.
Completes accurate documentation and maintains data in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality requirements.
Protects all patient information and adheres to all privacy and confidentiality standards.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Some college or a Community Health worker training program preferred
Computer skills (to include data entry into Electronic Medical Records Systems, report extraction, and data maintenance in spreadsheets) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
2 or more years of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:57PM
Housing Program Manager
Department: HousingReports to: Director of ProgramsEmployment Type: In-Person, Full-Time, Salary, ExemptSchedule: Monday-Friday 8am-5pm with some weekends, evenings, and overnights as needed and on-call for one month every quarter About Our HouseOur House empowers homeless and near-homeless families and individuals to succeed in the workforce, in school, and in life through hard work, wise decision-making, and active participation in the community. The Our House team has defined a set of seven Guiding Principles that characterize our culture and that we intentionally seek to uphold: Hard Work, Wise Decision-Making, Community, Initiative, Integrity, Safety, and Heart. About the RoleYou will be responsible for the overall strategic and operational success of Our House’s Housing Programs, including the Shelter, the Hasbro House, the Mabee House, and the new family housing building set to open in summer 2026. You will work closely with the Housing Team and case management team to ensure that residents receive the services they need to successfully work the program, find employment, save money, and prepare for transition into permanent housing. What You’ll DoProvide overall vision and leadership of the Housing Program at Our House, including the Shelter and Family House Programs. Together, these facilities are home to over 150 homeless men, women, and children each night. Support growth and expansion of the Housing Program at Our HouseActively engage in campus expansion projects, including new residential buildings and renovations of existing infrastructure.Increase staff capacity of the Housing Team by helping with recruitment, screening, onboarding, training, and ongoing coaching to ensure frontline staff have the skills to perform at a high level of impact.Make strategic decisions about Housing Program policies, procedures and rules, and make improvements based on best practices, data and client feedback, and seek input and guidance from the Our House team. Collaborate and communicate closely with all other Our House programs—Career Center, Mental Health, Stability Program and Children’s Programs—to provide holistic, wrap-around and coordinated services to residents of the Housing program.Lead the Housing Program team to achieve programmatic goals related to resident success—employment, savings, planned exits, and transition to permanent housing.Ensure the Housing program is adequately staffed at all times — the Housing Program uniquely operates 24/7 every day of the year and requires a careful staffing plan. This may include occasionally filling in for night or weekends shifts at the Intake Desk and being on-call for one month every quarter. Prioritize the safety of Housing residents, staff and volunteers through procedures related to structure, security, physical/mental health, hygiene, and crisis managementUphold an environment of respect and professionalism in the Housing Program. Make sure that all residents are treated fairly, respectfully, and that the Housing Program is trauma-informed, inclusive, and safe for all people. Maintain a well-stocked inventory of food, clothing, linens, and hygiene items that meet the basic needs of residents of the Housing Program.Support a quality Meal Service program and nurture relationships with feeding program partners, in-kind donors, and volunteers.Use wise decision making and integrity to evaluate resident grievances, coach residents through conflict, regularly meet with residents of the program, and assess appeals to write-ups and appeals to evictions from the Housing Program. Build a sense of community and positivity in the Housing Program through regular resident meetings and special events and through celebrating resident success.Ensure that all red flag incidents or concerns in the Housing Program are reported and documented to the appropriate authority as well as the Director of Programs, Director of Operations, or Executive Director. Ensure compliance with regulatory agencies of the Housing Program, including relevant standards of the Fair Housing Act, the U.S. Dept. of Housing and Urban Development, and the Arkansas Department of Health.Work with the Development Team on compliance with all grant requirements, including reporting, maintaining files, data tracking, and performance measures.Attend training, professional development, and community meetings relating to homelessness and social services, and create and find training opportunities for the Housing team that improve the quality of programming.Serve as representative of the Housing Program and participate in fundraising events, tours, meetings with current or potential funders, thank you letters to supporters, assistance with grants, identification of needs, and communication of relevant stories.Actively engage and energize Our House staff members, volunteers, partnering organizations, donors, and grant funders at Our House.Conduct other duties as assigned to fulfill Our House’s mission. What You’ll BringAt least three years’ experience working in a leadership position in a program or organization serving high risk individualsAbility to work effectively with diverse staff, clients, and community membersAbility to implement and supervise a positive learning environment while incorporating academic enrichment programmingExperience with conflict resolution and/or crisis managementStrong written and verbal communication skills; a persuasive and passionate communicator with excellent interpersonal and multidisciplinary project skillsAction-oriented, entrepreneurial, adaptable, and innovative approach to planningAbility to work effectively in collaboration with diverse groups of peoplePassion, idealism, integrity, positive attitude, mission-driven, and self-directedMust be able to lift 30lbs RequirementsBachelor’s degree or equivalent experience requiredMust possess a valid driver’s license and vehicle to use in performance of job. The position requires some travel within Central Arkansas.CPR / First Aid certification within 90 days of employmentMust be able to pass criminal background checks, child and adult maltreatment registry checks, sex offender registry checks, and a pre-employment drug screen Benefits & PerksVisit our careers page for more information on benefits and perks! Our House is a drug-free workplace. Our House is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members. People of color and members of the LGBTQ community are encouraged to apply.
5/3/2026
6:55PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector II - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1) Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively with AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector II uses advanced community health skills to provide mentorship, technical assistance, and quality review for AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members. The role includes consolidating programmatic data and sharing insights with leadership.
The Community Connector II delivers culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. This position supports individuals in developing care plans, identifying barriers, setting goals, and accessing needed services. Additionally, the role facilitates communication between individuals and clinical or community providers, provides health and wellness education, maintains accurate data and documentation, and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Conducts social needs screenings and links individuals to appropriate community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in creating action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, problem‑solving, and ongoing progress monitoring.
Provides health, wellness, disease‑prevention, and resource education to individuals and families.
Mentors and coaches AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members, providing guidance, skill‑building, and technical assistance for program implementation.
Supports daily program planning and delivers regular updates to the Connector I team members.
Observes and reviews Connector I activities, including patient interactions and data entry, to ensure quality, accuracy, and adherence to program standards.
Reviews and consolidates programmatic data and provides regular reports on performance metrics and program impact to ministry leaders and the AmeriCorps team.
Builds trusting relationships through culturally appropriate support, structured visits, and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge of community resources and collaborates with
community‑based partners to support individuals’ needs and gather feedback on referral outcomes.
Enhances care coordination by facilitating communication and relationships between individuals and healthcare or community providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and clinical teams to coordinate care and address identified healthcare needs.
Supports individuals with chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and assists individuals in identifying primary care options and establishing a medical home.
Completes accurate documentation and maintains data in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality requirements.
Protects all patient information and adheres to all privacy and confidentiality standards.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Some college or a Community Health worker training program preferred
Computer skills (to include data entry into Electronic Medical Records Systems, report extraction, and data maintenance in spreadsheets) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
2 or more years of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:53PM
Housing Program Specialist (part-time)
Department: HousingReports to: Housing Program CoordinatorEmployment Type: In-Person, Part-Time, Weekends, Hourly, Non-ExemptSchedule: Saturday & Sunday 11:30pm-8:00am, 7:30am-4:00pm, or 3:30pm-12:00am (midnight) About Our HouseOur House empowers homeless and near-homeless families and individuals to succeed in the workforce, in school, and in life through hard work, wise decision-making, and active participation in the community. The Our House team has defined a set of seven Guiding Principles that characterize our culture and that we intentionally seek to uphold: Hard Work, Wise Decision-Making, Community, Initiative, Integrity, Safety, and Heart. About the RoleYou will be the after-hours staff member on duty. It will be your responsibility to oversee our large, 24/7 residential facility, the entire campus, and all people on the campus, including residents, volunteers, and visitors. If an incident occurs anywhere on the campus, you will be the person responsible for handling the situation. You will have significant crisis management responsibilities and must maintain good work integrity and effective communication. What You’ll DoOversee residents in a large, 24/7 residential facility and all areas of the campusReport emergency situations immediately to direct supervisor and document any incidents, emergencies and concerns from residents, donors or volunteers (examples of incidents include any time outside agencies—police, DHS—are involved in occurrences at Our House or physical violence or threats are made)Ensure that residents participate in mandatory programs and refer them to Our House programs (Career Center classes, recovery meetings, drug testing, Children’s Programs, Stability, etc.)Communicate regularly with the Housing Team about residents’ needs, evictions, shelter needs, ongoing issues or system changesEnsure that meals are prepared and servedEnforce all written shelter rules and additional Our House policies and procedures documenting any violations through the write-up process, including enforcing evictions when necessaryAssign chores after each mealAdminister drug tests as needed and manage medication administration for residentsMonitor residents’ sobriety and reports and documents drug or alcohol related incidents with the write-up systemEnsure that all areas in and around the shelter are clean, organized, and safeProcess work orders for maintenance issuesProcess new intakes and exits of residents and filling out all required paperworkGreet and orient volunteers, including meal serving groups, to the facilities and to the needs that they are there to meetDocument donations and volunteers using a data collection system (contact info, what was given/volunteer project, date, value)De-escalate conflict situations to ensure safetyAttend all mandatory weekly staff meetings prepared and on timeConduct other duties as assigned to fulfill Our House’s mission What You’ll BringSocial services experienceAt least 2-3 years working in a program or organization serving individuals in a residential setting preferred Conflict resolution and crisis management experienceStrong written and verbal communication skillsAction-oriented, entrepreneurial, adaptable, and innovative spiritAbility to work effectively in collaboration with diverse groups of peoplePassion, idealism, integrity, positive attitude, mission-driven work, and self-direction RequirementsHigh school diploma is requiredMust be able to lift 40 poundsMust have reliable transportationMust be able to pass criminal background checks, child and adult maltreatment registry checks, sex offender registry checks, and a pre-employment drug screen Benefits & PerksVisit our careers page for more information on benefits and perks! Our House is a drug-free workplace. Our House is an equal opportunity employer. We value diversity and are committed to creating an inclusive environment for all team members. People of color and members of the LGBTQ community are encouraged to apply.
5/3/2026
6:52PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector II - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1) Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively with AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector II uses advanced community health skills to provide mentorship, technical assistance, and quality review for AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members. The role includes consolidating programmatic data and sharing insights with leadership.
The Community Connector II delivers culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. This position supports individuals in developing care plans, identifying barriers, setting goals, and accessing needed services. Additionally, the role facilitates communication between individuals and clinical or community providers, provides health and wellness education, maintains accurate data and documentation, and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Conducts social needs screenings and links individuals to appropriate community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in creating action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, problem‑solving, and ongoing progress monitoring.
Provides health, wellness, disease‑prevention, and resource education to individuals and families.
Mentors and coaches AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members, providing guidance, skill‑building, and technical assistance for program implementation.
Supports daily program planning and delivers regular updates to the Connector I team members.
Observes and reviews Connector I activities, including patient interactions and data entry, to ensure quality, accuracy, and adherence to program standards.
Reviews and consolidates programmatic data and provides regular reports on performance metrics and program impact to ministry leaders and the AmeriCorps team.
Builds trusting relationships through culturally appropriate support, structured visits, and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge of community resources and collaborates with
community‑based partners to support individuals’ needs and gather feedback on referral outcomes.
Enhances care coordination by facilitating communication and relationships between individuals and healthcare or community providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and clinical teams to coordinate care and address identified healthcare needs.
Supports individuals with chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and assists individuals in identifying primary care options and establishing a medical home.
Completes accurate documentation and maintains data in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality requirements.
Protects all patient information and adheres to all privacy and confidentiality standards.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Some college or a Community Health worker training program preferred
Computer skills (to include data entry into Electronic Medical Records Systems, report extraction, and data maintenance in spreadsheets) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
2 or more years of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:47PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector II - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1) Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively with AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector II uses advanced community health skills to provide mentorship, technical assistance, and quality review for AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members. The role includes consolidating programmatic data and sharing insights with leadership.
The Community Connector II delivers culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. This position supports individuals in developing care plans, identifying barriers, setting goals, and accessing needed services. Additionally, the role facilitates communication between individuals and clinical or community providers, provides health and wellness education, maintains accurate data and documentation, and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Conducts social needs screenings and links individuals to appropriate community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in creating action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, problem‑solving, and ongoing progress monitoring.
Provides health, wellness, disease‑prevention, and resource education to individuals and families.
Mentors and coaches AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members, providing guidance, skill‑building, and technical assistance for program implementation.
Supports daily program planning and delivers regular updates to the Connector I team members.
Observes and reviews Connector I activities, including patient interactions and data entry, to ensure quality, accuracy, and adherence to program standards.
Reviews and consolidates programmatic data and provides regular reports on performance metrics and program impact to ministry leaders and the AmeriCorps team.
Builds trusting relationships through culturally appropriate support, structured visits, and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge of community resources and collaborates with
community‑based partners to support individuals’ needs and gather feedback on referral outcomes.
Enhances care coordination by facilitating communication and relationships between individuals and healthcare or community providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and clinical teams to coordinate care and address identified healthcare needs.
Supports individuals with chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and assists individuals in identifying primary care options and establishing a medical home.
Completes accurate documentation and maintains data in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality requirements.
Protects all patient information and adheres to all privacy and confidentiality standards.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Some college or a Community Health worker training program preferred
Computer skills (to include data entry into Electronic Medical Records Systems, report extraction, and data maintenance in spreadsheets) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
2 or more years of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:47PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector II - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1) Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively with AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector II uses advanced community health skills to provide mentorship, technical assistance, and quality review for AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members. The role includes consolidating programmatic data and sharing insights with leadership.
The Community Connector II delivers culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. This position supports individuals in developing care plans, identifying barriers, setting goals, and accessing needed services. Additionally, the role facilitates communication between individuals and clinical or community providers, provides health and wellness education, maintains accurate data and documentation, and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Conducts social needs screenings and links individuals to appropriate community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in creating action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, problem‑solving, and ongoing progress monitoring.
Provides health, wellness, disease‑prevention, and resource education to individuals and families.
Mentors and coaches AmeriCorps Community Connector I team members, providing guidance, skill‑building, and technical assistance for program implementation.
Supports daily program planning and delivers regular updates to the Connector I team members.
Observes and reviews Connector I activities, including patient interactions and data entry, to ensure quality, accuracy, and adherence to program standards.
Reviews and consolidates programmatic data and provides regular reports on performance metrics and program impact to ministry leaders and the AmeriCorps team.
Builds trusting relationships through culturally appropriate support, structured visits, and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains up‑to‑date knowledge of community resources and collaborates with
community‑based partners to support individuals’ needs and gather feedback on referral outcomes.
Enhances care coordination by facilitating communication and relationships between individuals and healthcare or community providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and clinical teams to coordinate care and address identified healthcare needs.
Supports individuals with chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and assists individuals in identifying primary care options and establishing a medical home.
Completes accurate documentation and maintains data in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality requirements.
Protects all patient information and adheres to all privacy and confidentiality standards.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Some college or a Community Health worker training program preferred
Computer skills (to include data entry into Electronic Medical Records Systems, report extraction, and data maintenance in spreadsheets) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
2 or more years of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:47PM
Basketball Talent Scout
STARTUP TRANSPARENCYForged Athletic is a faith-driven, high-growth startup. This is a 100% commission-based, 1099 Independent Contractor role. We are looking for "Hunters" who live in the gym and want to build the premier scout network in amateur basketball. The MissionYou are the "Eyes and Ears" of Forged Athletic on the hardwood. Your mission is to identify the top 1% of prospects who embody the "Iron Sharpens Iron" philosophy. You will work directly with our Director of Basketball and our Basketball Designer to ensure Forged Athletic remains the most relevant, gritty, and purpose-driven brand on the court. Who You Will Work With Director of Basketball: Your direct lead for player vetting, silo strategy, and all vertical operations.Basketball Designer: You will provide real-time feedback on court trends and athlete preferences to help shape our sport-specific apparel drops.The Forged Scout Network: Collaborating with other scouts to establish a national brand presence. Your Core Duties The Recruit: Identify and onboard elite basketball prospects (High School, Collegiate, AAU) into the Forged Scout Program.Design Liaison: Act as a bridge between the court and the studio. You report on what athletes are wearing and what styles are missing from the basketball market.Vetting & Evaluation: Research athlete visibility and character to ensure they align with Forged Athletic’s Christian foundation and values.Affiliate Activation: Guide athletes through onboarding and ensure they are successfully representing the brand through their unique affiliate codes.Market Intelligence: Stay ahead of basketball culture; identify rising programs, high-profile tournaments, and gear trends before they go mainstream. Who This Role Is For The Court Insider: You are a current or former player, coach, or scout with a deep understanding of the basketball landscape.The Trend Spotter: You have an eye for style and understand the intersection of performance gear and basketball streetwear.The Mission-Aligned: You respect our Christian foundation and understand that excellence on the court is a form of worship. Who This Role Is Not ForThis is not a passive role. If you aren't comfortable initiating conversations with athletes or collaborating with designers to push the brand forward, this isn't the right fit. We hire entrepreneurs who take pride in the "Silo" they help build. Compensation 10% Personal Commission: Earned on all direct sales generated through your personal Scout affiliate link.5% Team Override: Earned on all sales generated by the athletes you successfully recruit and onboard into the Forged Scout Network.
5/3/2026
6:45PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector I - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1)Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively as part of a team of AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector I provides culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. The role includes developing care plans, identifying barriers and goals, supporting communication between individuals and service providers, and delivering education on health, wellness, and community resources. The Community Connector I also collects and maintains referral and outcome data in accordance with established protocols and confidentiality requirements and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Provides social needs screening and links individuals to community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in developing action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, identifying challenges, and monitoring progress.
Educates individuals on healthcare, community resources, wellness, and disease prevention.
Provides culturally appropriate support and builds trusting relationships through structured visits and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains current knowledge of local community resources to effectively address identified needs.
Facilitates communication and relationship‑building between individuals and healthcare or community resource providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and the clinical team to coordinate care and address healthcare needs.
Supports chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and helps individuals identify primary care options and a medical home.
Completes documentation and record keeping in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality standards.
Partners with community‑based organizations to gather feedback on referral and navigation outcomes.
Protects the confidentiality of all patient information and follows all privacy requirements.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Computer skills (to include email, calendar scheduling, instant messages, Word documents, and Excel) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
1 year of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:42PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector I - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1)Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively as part of a team of AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector I provides culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. The role includes developing care plans, identifying barriers and goals, supporting communication between individuals and service providers, and delivering education on health, wellness, and community resources. The Community Connector I also collects and maintains referral and outcome data in accordance with established protocols and confidentiality requirements and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Provides social needs screening and links individuals to community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in developing action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, identifying challenges, and monitoring progress.
Educates individuals on healthcare, community resources, wellness, and disease prevention.
Provides culturally appropriate support and builds trusting relationships through structured visits and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains current knowledge of local community resources to effectively address identified needs.
Facilitates communication and relationship‑building between individuals and healthcare or community resource providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and the clinical team to coordinate care and address healthcare needs.
Supports chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and helps individuals identify primary care options and a medical home.
Completes documentation and record keeping in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality standards.
Partners with community‑based organizations to gather feedback on referral and navigation outcomes.
Protects the confidentiality of all patient information and follows all privacy requirements.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Computer skills (to include email, calendar scheduling, instant messages, Word documents, and Excel) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
1 year of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:42PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector I - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1)Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively as part of a team of AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector I provides culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. The role includes developing care plans, identifying barriers and goals, supporting communication between individuals and service providers, and delivering education on health, wellness, and community resources. The Community Connector I also collects and maintains referral and outcome data in accordance with established protocols and confidentiality requirements and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Provides social needs screening and links individuals to community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in developing action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, identifying challenges, and monitoring progress.
Educates individuals on healthcare, community resources, wellness, and disease prevention.
Provides culturally appropriate support and builds trusting relationships through structured visits and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains current knowledge of local community resources to effectively address identified needs.
Facilitates communication and relationship‑building between individuals and healthcare or community resource providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and the clinical team to coordinate care and address healthcare needs.
Supports chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and helps individuals identify primary care options and a medical home.
Completes documentation and record keeping in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality standards.
Partners with community‑based organizations to gather feedback on referral and navigation outcomes.
Protects the confidentiality of all patient information and follows all privacy requirements.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Computer skills (to include email, calendar scheduling, instant messages, Word documents, and Excel) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
1 year of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:42PM
AmeriCorps Community Connector I - Perinatal
DescriptionCHRISTUS Health, as a recipient of grant funding, partners with AmeriCorps State and National to provide outreach, education, and navigation services to address the social determinants of health across each of the communities we serve. Significant goals of this partnership are to: 1)Serve communities with concentrated poverty, rural communities, and tribal communities; 2) Create workforce pathways for AmeriCorps members, including deliberate training, such as pre-apprenticeship and apprenticeship opportunities, certifications, and hiring preferences or support; and 3) Enhance member experience by providing opportunities for skill attainment, personal growth, and connections to the community they are serving in support of a lifetime of civic participation.
To this end, CHRISTUS Health will engage with individuals to serve their communities as AmeriCorps service members. Members serve for a minimum of a one-year term and will not be considered employees of CHRISTUS Health. Members have the opportunity to receive Community Health Worker training and obtain state certification. A living allowance, health insurance, and end of service education award (managed by AmeriCorps State and National) are provided, but other CHRISTUS Health employee benefits will not be offered to individuals participating in this program.
More information about AmeriCorps is available here: Serve | AmeriCorps
Summary:
Working collaboratively as part of a team of AmeriCorps Community Connector Members, Community Health Workers, clinicians, and administrative staff, the AmeriCorps Community Connector I provides culturally competent, patient‑centered screening, referral, and navigation services to connect individuals and families with appropriate social and medical resources. The role includes developing care plans, identifying barriers and goals, supporting communication between individuals and service providers, and delivering education on health, wellness, and community resources. The Community Connector I also collects and maintains referral and outcome data in accordance with established protocols and confidentiality requirements and supports initiatives aligned with the Community Health Needs Assessment and Community Health Improvement Plan.
Responsibilities:
Meets expectations of the applicable OneCHRISTUS Competencies: Leader of Self, Leader of Others, or Leader of Leaders.
Provides social needs screening and links individuals to community resources through referral and navigation services.
Assists individuals in developing action plans to address identified needs, encouraging goal‑setting, identifying challenges, and monitoring progress.
Educates individuals on healthcare, community resources, wellness, and disease prevention.
Provides culturally appropriate support and builds trusting relationships through structured visits and follow‑up communications across various community settings.
Maintains current knowledge of local community resources to effectively address identified needs.
Facilitates communication and relationship‑building between individuals and healthcare or community resource providers.
Collaborates with supervisors and the clinical team to coordinate care and address healthcare needs.
Supports chronic disease self‑management and medication adherence.
Promotes appropriate use of primary care and helps individuals identify primary care options and a medical home.
Completes documentation and record keeping in compliance with organizational policies, state and federal regulations, and confidentiality standards.
Partners with community‑based organizations to gather feedback on referral and navigation outcomes.
Protects the confidentiality of all patient information and follows all privacy requirements.
Committed to serving vulnerable populations and a willingness to learn about health issues, the healthcare system, and community resources.
Perform other related duties as assigned.
Requirements:
Education/Skills
High school diploma or equivalent required
Computer skills (to include email, calendar scheduling, instant messages, Word documents, and Excel) required
Strong organizational and communication skills required
Must have good judgment, initiative, flexibility, and the ability to build positive, open-minded, and nonjudgmental relationships
Bilingual (English/Spanish) preferred
Experience
1 year of experience in volunteering or working in a community setting, healthcare facility, public health department, or community-based organization preferred
Licenses, Registrations, or Certifications
Promotor(a) or Community Health Worker Certification required within 6 months of hire
In accordance with the CHRISTUS Health License, Certification and Registration Verification Policy, all Associates are required to obtain the required certifications for their respective positions within the designated time frame.
Work Schedule:
MULTIPLE SHIFTS AVAILABLE
Work Type:
Full Time
5/3/2026
6:41PM