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Jump into community health work with this introductory CHW course designed to empower you as a patient advocate and healthcare ally. Led by a seasoned community health expert, this course delves into the fundamental principles of community health, arming you with the knowledge and skills to navigate the complexities of healthcare systems and best support individuals from diverse backgrounds.
Throughout this community health worker training, you will cultivate communication and relationship-building skills, essential for connecting with patients and facilitating patient access to available health resources. You will also gain a deep understanding of social determinants of community health and learn to identify and address disparities in healthcare access and treatment, positioning yourself as an advocate for health equity and social justice. Whether you are embarking on a new career path in community health, seeking to expand your skill set as a healthcare professional, or simply driven by a passion for improving health outcomes in your community, this CHW course offers an opportunity to make a tangible difference in the lives of others.
The community health worker course can be completed in 4-8 weeks and is self-paced online.
Receive a personal advising session with an industry leader.
Gain a competitive edge by earning your community health worker certificate.
After taking the CHW training course, the community health worker can immediately enter the workforce or continue to uplevel their career skills with additional education to increase their earning potential.
Pathway 1: Enter the workforce quickly. Complete the Foundations of Community Health Worker course and immediately enter the CHW workforce with job titles like Care Managers, Community Health Worker, Care Coordinator, and Care Manager.
Pathway 2: Go deeper and convert your noncredit community health worker course to credit, and take and pass additional classes. This makes you eligible to sit for the Colorado state assessment (launching in 2025). After passing, you can apply for positions like Access Representative, Admissions Coordinator, Case Manager, Medicaid Service Coordinator, Patient Access Coordinator, Patient Access Specialist, Patient Advocate, Patient Navigator, Patient Resource Worker, and Patient Service Representative.
Pathway 3: Continue your CHW academic journey to get a degree in health, such as a diploma in public health, which will allow you to increase your earning potential far beyond an average community health worker’s salary. Explore roles like Health Educators, Healthcare Practitioners, Health Science Technicians, Health and Environmental Scientist, Epidemiologist, Health Educator, Infectious Disease Specialist, Health Service Administrator, Healthcare Consultant, and Health Coach.
Students in this CHW training course will learn the basic concepts of community health work and the patient-centric concept of assisting patients along the health care continuum. Students will develop the skills necessary to effectively communicate and build relationships with CHW network patients within the complex systems they live in. Students will also learn how to evaluate and locate local and rural health care resources and support systems in relation to an individual’s health. Consideration of varying stages of care, community and social determinants that impact physical health, and reducing disparities in access and treatment will be reviewed. Barriers to community health care, problem-solving, and managing information and resources will also be discussed. Learn the role that community health workers play in making sure that patients get the care they need.
The CHW health training course is $450, with a $35 transaction fee per payment. There are no books to purchase.
Once you have successfully completed the Foundations of Community Health Worker course, you are workforce training ready and can join other community health workers with your newly learned skills. You will receive a digital badge embedded with the competencies learned. You can include this badge on your resume, LinkedIn page, portfolio, or share it with an employer. Students will also receive a certificate of completion.
Students can also convert the course to three credits and continue to an MSU Denver certificate or degree. See FAQs for more information.
Allison Draayer, LCSW, is an MSU Denver faculty member with over 10 years of healthcare experience. She is originally from the Chicago area but moved to Denver in 2008. She has a degree in Communications from Calvin College in Michigan and received a master’s in social work from the University of Denver in 2014. Allison currently works as the Director of Community Care at a health center in Colorado. She is passionate about serving others and improving health care for the underserved.
Allison Draayer, LCSW, is an MSU Denver faculty member with over 10 years of healthcare experience. She is originally from the Chicago area but moved to Denver in 2008. She has a degree in Communications from Calvin College in Michigan and received a master’s in social work from the University of Denver in 2014. Allison currently works as the Director of Community Care at a health center in Colorado. She is passionate about serving others and improving health care for the underserved.
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