Position Summary
Columbia University’s Wellness Center is home to Columbia’s Community Health Worker (CHW) Training Institute called ‘InTOuCH.’ This program recruits trusted members of churches from New York City to complete an 8-week, certified CHW training curriculum. Graduates from the program, or its condensed TRIUMPH specific version are enlisted to support the TRIUMPH research team in increasing access to anxiety and depression screening among African American church and community members. Research-related training and certification is also provided to graduate candidates.
The CHW will work directly with the Columbia Center for Community Health to conduct the Enhanced Usual Care or Screening Brief Intervention and Referral to Treatment sessions with eligible participants.
Responsibilities
● Connect the TRIUMPH research team to church leadership and community organizations to plan screening events
● Deliver the Enhanced Usual Care or SBIRT intervention sessions with eligible participants
● Track and document the Enhanced Usual care or SBIRT intervention sessions
● Provide evidence-based anxiety and depression resources and referrals to clinical providers
● Report intervention session progress to program coordinator on a weekly basis
● Participate in Key Informant Interviews and/or Focus Groups at end of study
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
Graduate of Columbia’s certified CHW Training Institute called ‘InTOuCH’ or TRIUMPH specific training program
Be in good standing with ZMBBI Wellness Center leaders as a Community Health Worker
Be an active member of a local church or community based organization in NYC
Conducted at least one prior church-based health screening event
Knowledge of health disparities research
Familiar with Institutional Review board protocols, databases, etc.
Proficiency in Microsoft Word
Strong interpersonal and communication skills
Ability to work independently and organize screening events
Flexibility in hours (i.e., will work at least 2 Saturdays or Sundays / month)
Experience developing, distributing, and evaluating research studies
Experience using laptops, tablets, desktop and other electronic devices for typing
Equal Opportunity Employer / Disability / Veteran
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