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Community Health 
Worker Program

Mary Pegues

Community Health Worker Program Manager

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Vincent Allison B.S.

Program Assistant/Recovery Support Liaison II

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Training & Development Center

Monday-Friday 9:00am-5:00pm     

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704-259-7861

          

3607 Beatties Ford Rd.

Suite 200

Charlotte, NC 28216

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Online Enrollment Application

Community Health Worker Training Program (CHWTP) Quality Comprehensive Health Center is accepting applications from adult individuals interested in earning their State Approved CHW Certification and becoming certified as a Community Health Worker in North Carolina. Financial Aid will be provided to all students and the costs for all trainng an education will be covered by Quality Comprhensive Health Services via the CHWTP program. Quality Comprehensive will provide placement with one of our community partners for each stgudent to engage in a community health workers apprenticeship opportunity with a monthly stipend support provide by Quality Comprehensive Health Center via the CHWTP program during their community health worker apprenticeship. Additionally, CHWTP program participants will be provided with professional development, ongoing support, mentorship from CHWTP staff and our Recovery Support Liaisons I & II.

“A community health worker (CHW) is a frontline public health worker who is a trusted member of and/or has an unusually close understanding of the community served. This trusting relationship enables the worker to serve as a liaison/link/intermediary between health/social services and community to facilitate access to services and improve the quality and cultural competence of service delivery.” American Public Health Association, Community Health Workers. 2000. [October 12, 2018]

 

Applicants must have a:

• High School Diploma,

or • GED Equivalency Diploma,

or • Higher Education Degree (Associates, Bachelors, etc.)

(If you do not have a copy, please obtain a copy to be submitted with your application).

 

Other applicant requirements:

• Must be a resident of North Carolina,

and • Have a valid ID or Driver’s License

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