A Community Health Worker speaks to her elderly patient while proving health services.

Community Health Worker

Description

Earn a Community Health Worker certificate at CNM and start your career in advocacy roles to support patients with the social factors that impact health outcomes.

Program Details

Degrees and Certificates

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The Community Health Worker program at CNM is designed to prepare you for the essential social aspects of healthcare. In this program, you will learn how to support patients and communities in navigating the healthcare system, focusing on the social factors that impact health outcomes.

By earning your Community Health Worker certificate, you will gain the skills needed to work effectively as a frontline public health worker. This training opens the door to various career opportunities, including roles such as Social and Human Service Assistant and Patient Representative. Community Health Workers are vital members of healthcare teams, assisting licensed professionals in enhancing patient care through education and support.

Take inspiration from graduates like Caitlin Anderson who have successfully leveraged their Community Health Worker certificates to make significant contributions to organizations such as the Roadrunner Food Bank. To learn more about the program and hear from instructors and students, watch our Community Health Worker program video.

Join the Community Health Worker program at CNM to start your journey in making a positive impact in your community.

Paying for School

Financial barriers shouldn't hinder your education, which is why CNM provides a range of resources, including financial aid, scholarships, and flexible payment plans. Our dedicated Financial Aid and Scholarship staff is here to guide you through the process, helping you secure the funding you need for your degree or certificate.

With competitive tuition rates and support in navigating financial aid options, we’re committed to making your educational goals achievable, without the stress of financial constraints.

Additional Information for Community Health Worker Students