Community Wellness Worker
Company: Alternatives, Inc.
Location: Chicago
Posted on: February 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: Alternatives
Overview : Our mission is to inspire young people to create a just
future through practices that heal individuals, restore
communities, and transform systems. Since 1971, Alternatives has
modeled innovative alternatives to the status quo in Chicago's
youth services field. Our school and community-based therapy,
prevention and leadership development programs support young people
to individually and collectively address causes of substance abuse,
grief and trauma while building social-emotional, career and social
change skills. In addition to working directly with young people,
we train, coach and advocate for youth-serving institutions like
Chicago Public Schools to be restorative and trauma-informed.
Position Overview: The Community Health Worker will serve as a
bridge between the patient, the medical system, and community-based
organizations by building trusting relationships with community
members served by the program. The Community Health Worker will
also help in identifying barriers to accessing quality care, work
with individuals to overcome these barriers, provide relevant
referrals, follow-up with clients accordingly. Responsibilities:
Perform the following from a racial, gender, sexuality, and ability
equity lens: Conduct comprehensive Health Risk Assessments (HRA)
with individuals living in targeted West Side Chicago zip codes.
Ensure accurate documentation of patient assessments, demographics,
and identified health concerns in the designated online portal.
Assist patients in accessing community resources, such as food
assistance, housing support, and health services. Schedule
appointments with healthcare providers and provide ongoing support
to ensure patient follow-through. Make appropriate referrals to
Medical Home Community Health Workers at Wellness West primary care
practices for continued care and engagement. Educate community
members on the importance of primary care engagement, preventive
health measures, and wellness strategies. Conduct home visits to
assess patient needs, provide education, and support access to
healthcare services. Follow up with patients referred to primary
care to ensure continuity of care and address any barriers to
access. Collect, record, and analyze program data to track patient
engagement and health outcomes. Maintain up-to-date records in ETO
and other required databases in compliance with agency standards
and privacy regulations. Prepare reports and share data insights
with the team to inform program improvements. Conduct outreach at
community events to promote services and complete HRAs. Serve as a
liaison between patients and healthcare providers to facilitate
communication and service access. Advocate for patients by
assisting them in navigating the healthcare system and addressing
social determinants of health. Participate in weekly one-on-one and
team meetings to provide updates on outreach and prevention
activities. Collaborate with internal teams and external partners
to ensure holistic support for patients. Attend all required
trainings and workshops to stay informed on best practices,
policies, and interventions related to health promotion.
Demonstrate a strong commitment to Positive Youth Development,
Restorative Justice, and Trauma-Informed Care in all interactions
with patients and the community. Uphold the organization’s mission,
values, and policies in daily responsibilities and engagements.
Complete all other tasks and responsibilities as assigned by the
supervisor in a timely and professional manner. Requirements:
Qualification: High school diploma or GED required; Associate’s or
Bachelor’s degree in a related field preferred. Familiarity with
Chicago’s West Side communities (residency in a West Side community
preferred). Experience in community health, case management, or
social services preferred. Strong communication and interpersonal
skills with the ability to engage and build rapport with diverse
populations. Proficiency in collaborating with healthcare providers
and multi-disciplinary teams. Excellent organizational and time
management skills with the ability to multitask and prioritize
responsibilities. Ability to work independently and demonstrate
initiative in outreach efforts. Punctual, reliable, and willing to
engage in ongoing learning and development. Ability to maintain
professional and confidential relationships with patients and care
teams. Cultural competency in working with Black/Latinx and LGBTQ
youth and families. Knowledge of adolescent/family dynamics,
substance abuse, and trauma-informed practices. Comfortable working
flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, as needed. Ability
to use technology for documentation, scheduling, and communication
(e.g., Google Suite, ETO, telehealth platforms). Experience with or
willingness to learn assessment tools for hypertension, diabetes,
and mild to moderate depression. Consistently learning and working
within the following frameworks: Anti-oppression, Positive Youth
Development, Trauma-informed and Balanced and Restorative Justice.
Committed to working in a community-based, youth-centered
organization, with flexibility, cultural responsiveness, and a high
level of professionalism and confidentiality The COVID vaccine is
mandatory for all employees to the full extent permissible under
applicable law.
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