Join our team who is committed to the delivery of the highest quality health care service. We are seeking outgoing people that are willing to speak with people in the community.
Responsibilities include:
Provide in-home lead poisoning prevention education to patient and clients, including: home assessment for lead risks; interim control, finger-stick blood lead tests for children under age six, door-to-door canvassing to homes in the community to identify young children who have not been tested for lead poisoning, Provide referral information and support to families regarding social services and community programs and property owner education regarding lead based paint and safety during renovation, Participate in environmental health community education presentations, e.g. health fairs, education to child care programs, and media, Assist with Lead program responsibilities relative to home visit scheduling, visit documentation and organizing materials for home visit activities, Accurate data entry and documentation related to home visit.
You must be bilingual (Spanish/English) with a High school diploma or equivalent and valid Wisconsin driver’s license with the use of an automobile and current auto insurance no experience needed, will train the right candidates.
No Phone Calls Please. Qualified applicants may send resume to Sue Raymond, Vice President of Human Resources, Sixteenth Street Community Health Center, 1337 S. 16th St., Milwaukee, WI 53204 or fax to 414-672-0413.Sixteenth Street Community Health Centers is an equal employment opportunity employer.