CalAIM Community Health Worker - Solano County
Company: Pacific Health Group
Location: Vallejo
Posted on: February 11, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description At Pacific Health Group, we are
at the forefront of revolutionizing healthcare, and you will play a
vital role in this mission. We are dedicated to improving health
outcomes by addressing social determinants of health and
coordinating comprehensive community-based services, particularly
through our CalAIM programs. If you are passionate about making a
difference and have the skills to lead in this dynamic environment,
we invite you to join our team. The CalAIM Community Health Worker
(CHW) serves as a vital link between healthcare systems and
vulnerable populations under California's CalAIM (California
Advancing and Innovating Medi-Cal) initiative. This role focuses on
addressing social determinants of health, improving health
outcomes, and reducing health disparities in underserved
communities through direct service delivery, community outreach,
and comprehensive care coordination. Target Populations Served CHWs
will work with qualifying Medi-Cal members who have one or more of
the following criteria: Presence of known risk factors (domestic
violence, tobacco use, excessive alcohol use, drug misuse) One or
more emergency department visits within the previous six months One
or more hospital inpatient stays within the previous six months or
at risk of institutionalization One or more detox facility stays
within the previous year Two or more missed medical appointments
within the previous six months Expressed need for health system
navigation or resource coordination Need for preventive services
(immunizations, dental visits, well-child care) Experience with
community violence or chronic exposure to violence Asthma requiring
self-management education or environmental assessments Key
Responsibilities Direct Patient Services Develop and maintain
written Plans of Care for each member (maximum 12-month duration)
Conduct comprehensive ADL and other assessments to support care
planning Provide up to 12 units (6 hours) of care per member per
recommendation period Perform health screenings and assessments
using standardized tools including: Social Determinants of Health
Assessment (SDOH 5-Q) PHQ-9 and PHQ-2 mental health screenings
Hunger Vital Sign Screening Tool Functional status and ADLs
assessments Conduct in-home environmental trigger assessments for
asthma patients (up to 2 visits annually) Health Education and
Navigation Provide health education using standardized curricula
consistent with established healthcare standards Offer coaching and
goal setting to improve members' health and self-management
abilities Facilitate health navigation services to help members
access care and understand healthcare systems Connect members to
community resources necessary to promote health Address healthcare
barriers including medical translation/interpretation and
transportation services Serve as cultural liaison and assist
licensed providers in care plan development Community Outreach and
Program Activities Conduct community outreach to identify and
engage high-risk, hard-to-reach individuals Organize and
participate in health screening and wellness fairs Coordinate
mobile health clinics and vaccination drives Facilitate community
walks, fitness events, and wellness activities Distribute hygiene
and wellness kits, coordinate food and nutrition drives Canvas
neighborhoods to identify social determinants of health Group
Services and Education Facilitate group sessions for up to 8
Medi-Cal members per billable session Lead workshops on topics
including: Domestic violence psychoeducation and safety planning
Tobacco cessation and effects of substance use Violence prevention
and coping skills Stress management and mental health awareness
Child/adolescent immunization education Healthy relationships and
communication skills Housing assistance and benefits navigation
Support and Advocacy Services Assist members with enrollment in
government assistance programs (food stamps, SSDI, SSI, utility
assistance) Provide individual support and advocacy to prevent
health condition onset or exacerbation Offer language/medical
translation services Schedule medical appointments and provide
transportation coordination Accompany patients to appointments as
needed Act as peer support and advocate as patients navigate the
medical system Documentation and Collaboration Maintain accurate
and timely documentation of all client interactions and outcomes
Complete required activity notes documenting outreach attempts and
services provided Update Plans of Care at 6-month intervals to
determine progress Collaborate with interdisciplinary care teams
including RNs and licensed providers Participate in case
conferences and team meetings Enter and maintain electronic health
records and compile reports Complete billing using appropriate CPT
codes (98960, 98961, 98962, T1028) Essential Skills Cultural
competency and sensitivity to diverse populations Ability to build
trust and rapport with clients from various backgrounds Strong
problem-solving and critical thinking skills Excellent time
management and organizational abilities Flexibility to work in
various settings, including clients' homes and community locations
Understanding of chronic conditions including diabetes,
hypertension, COPD, mental health disorders, and substance use
disorders Knowledge of Medi-Cal policies and billing procedures
Working Conditions Hybrid work environment: approximately 65%
field-based work, 35% remote work from home County-specific
assignment (Humboldt, Shasta, or Solano County) requiring extensive
travel within the assigned county for field work Remote work
includes documentation, virtual workshops, telehealth services, and
administrative tasks Field work includes home visits, community
events, in-person workshops, and direct member services Regular
attendance at community events, including evenings and weekends as
needed Dual documentation requirements using both Partnership
Health Portal and Pacific Health Group systems Public speaking and
presentation responsibilities at community events Ability to lift
up to 25 pounds and stand for extended periods during community
events Work in diverse community settings including homes,
community centers, and outdoor venues Maximum of 4 units (2 hours)
of services per member daily Group facilitation requiring
management of up to 8 participants Services NOT Covered CHWs cannot
provide: Clinical case management requiring licensure Childcare,
chore services, or companion services Employment services or
personal care services Medication delivery or transportation
services Services duplicating other covered Medi-Cal services
Services to non-Medi-Cal enrolled individuals (except as specified)
Any services requiring professional licensure Impact and
Opportunity CalAIM Community Health Workers play a crucial role in
improving health outcomes and reducing disparities in California's
most vulnerable populations. This position offers a unique
opportunity to make a significant impact on individual and
community health while working within a comprehensive,
evidence-based framework that addresses the full spectrum of social
determinants of health. Job Type: Full-time Expected Hours : Monday
to Friday 8:30AM to 5:00PM (40 hours per week) Pay: $21.00 - $24.00
per hour Must Reside in Hiring County Join Us in Making a
Difference At Pacific Health Group, we believe in diversity and
inclusion and are committed to equal opportunities for all. We
strive to build a team that reflects the communities we serve. If
you’re ready to arrange every detail of care, walk alongside
members through their journey, and truly transform lives, apply
today and become part of our mission to provide caring,
comprehensive Enhanced Care Management for those who need it most.
Equal Opportunity Employer Pacific Health Group is an Equal
Opportunity Employer. We are committed to creating an inclusive and
equitable workplace where all individuals are treated with dignity
and respect. All qualified applicants will receive consideration
for employment without regard to race, color, religion or creed,
sex (including pregnancy, childbirth, breastfeeding, and related
medical conditions), gender, gender identity or gender expression,
sexual orientation, national origin or ancestry, citizenship
status, physical or mental disability, medical condition (including
cancer and genetic characteristics), age (40 and over), marital
status, military or veteran status, genetic information, or status
as a victim of domestic violence, assault, or stalking. We value
diversity in all forms and encourage individuals from historically
underrepresented communities to apply. Job Type: Full-time Job
Application & Offer Disclaimer Pacific Health Group is committed to
maintaining a transparent, lawful, and secure hiring process in
compliance with California labor laws and employment standards. No
candidate will be offered employment without meeting the required
qualifications and skillset for the position and successfully
completing all steps of our recruitment process, which include: •
Submission of a completed internal application via our HRIS system
• A formal pre-screen with our recruiting team • Completion of a
skills assessment (if applicable to the position) • Participation
in a final interview with hiring leadership • Receipt of a formal
verbal offer from our authorized hiring team ?? Important Notice:
Any message, onboarding link, or communication that claims to
represent Pacific Health Group but bypasses the steps listed above
is not valid and not authorized by the company. Candidates are
advised not to click on or respond to such messages. For
verification, candidates may contact the Pacific Health Group Human
Resources Department directly. AI & Human Interaction (HI) in
Recruitment Pacific Health Group is committed to fairness, equity,
and transparency in our hiring practices. We use AI (Artificial
Intelligence) tools to help match candidate resumes against our job
descriptions, focusing on qualifications, skillsets, and location.
All resumes that meet these criteria are then reviewed by HI (Human
Interaction) — our recruiting and HR team. Pacific Health Group
remains true to our Equal Employment Opportunity (EEO) statement ,
ensuring that every candidate is given fair and consistent
consideration. Requirements High school diploma or equivalent;
Associate's or Bachelor's degree in a related field preferred Prior
Community Health Worker certification highly desired; willingness
to obtain certification within 18 months of hire if not already
certified Minimum of 2 years of experience in community health,
social services, or related field Strong understanding of local
community resources and social determinants of health Excellent
interpersonal and communication skills Proficiency in electronic
health records and basic computer applications Bilingual skills
(English/Spanish, or other relevant languages) preferred Possess a
valid California Driver’s License (Class C minimum), maintain a
personal, operable vehicle for daily business use, and carry
current liability insurance that meets California's minimum legal
requirements. All selected candidates will be required to pass a
Motor Vehicle Report (MVR) background check prior to employment.
Required Training and Certifications Upon hire, CHWs must complete
training in: Motivational Interviewing Medical Terminology Mental
Health Overview Medical Health Overview CA Child Mandated Reporter
CA Adult and Elderly Mandated Reporter Culturally Competent
Practices Dealing with Adverse Behaviors Home Visitations Group
Facilitation Stanford University Advocacy Training for CHW Benefits
401(k) matching Dental insurance Health insurance Life insurance
Paid time off Vision insurance
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