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Hiring CHWs in California — A Simple Guide for Clinics and Community Programs

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What You’ll Learn

What a CHW role should include, How to avoid common role confusion, & How training supports faster onboarding

Why CHWs Are Becoming a Must-Have

CHWs support engagement, navigation, and follow-through—especially when patients face barriers like transportation, food access, housing instability, or language access. When the care plan meets real life, outcomes improve and teams feel more supported.

 

What a Well-Scoped CHW Role Looks Like

A strong CHW position typically includes:

  • Outreach and engagement (building trust, not just reminders)

  • Navigation (appointments, referrals, follow-ups)

  • Resource coordination (food, housing, benefits, transportation)

  • Health education reinforcement (within scope)

  • Documentation and care team communication

 

Common Hiring Mistake: “CHW = Everything”

CHWs are most effective when the role is defined clearly.

Avoid job descriptions that combine:

  • Case management (licensed scope varies)

  • Social work duties

  • Full clinical education responsibilities

  • Intake, scheduling, and admin-heavy workload with no time for outreach

 

What to Look for in CHW Candidates

Core competencies that matter:

  • Strong communication and professionalism

  • Cultural humility and trust-building

  • Ability to document clearly

  • Comfort with referral workflows and follow-up

  • Boundaries and ethical decision-making

Nice-to-have (but trainable):

  • Motivational interviewing basics

  • SDOH screening and resource navigation

  • Experience in outreach or community programs

 

Implementation Checklist (Copy/Paste)

  • Assign a supervisor and define escalation workflows

  • Create documentation templates (notes, follow-up logs)

  • Identify your top resource categories and partners

  • Decide how success will be measured (e.g., follow-up rates, appointment adherence, engagement)

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