Community Health Worker Peer opportunity for youth victims of violent injury
Posted by Drexel University on March 5, 2019
Job training available to youth victims of violent injury at Drexel
The Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice/Healing Hurt People at Drexel University’s School of Public Health has developed a program to train men, ages 18-30, who have experienced violent injury in their own lives to become Community Health Worker Peers/Certified Peer Specialists.
Individuals who complete the training will be eligible to apply for a full-time paid position as a Community Health Worker Peer at the Healing Hurt People program in the Center for Nonviolence and Social Justice. Participants will be paid their time in the training, as well as supported with job readiness skills training and transportation assistance as needed.
We are currently accepting applications for the CHWP/CPS Training Academy- the basic requirements for eligibility are:
* identify as male
* ages 18-30
* lived experience of violence (either to themselves or someone close to them)
* HS diploma or GED
* willing to commit to 9 weeks of training (4 days per week, Monday, Tuesday Wednesday, Thursday)
Download a flyer, fact sheet and the training application. There are only 10 spaces available in the CHWP/CPS Training Academy, so we are encouraging people to apply early!
Flyer: http://commongood.unitedforimpact.org/sites/default/files/uploads/CHWP-cps%20marketing%20flyer%202019%20FINAL_0.pdf
Fact Sheet: http://commongood.unitedforimpact.org/sites/default/files/uploads/CHWP-CPS%20Training%20fact%20sheet%202019.pdf
Training Application: http://commongood.unitedforimpact.org/sites/default/files/uploads/CHWP-CPS%20training%20application%202019.doc.pdf
Applications will be accepted between February 5-April 6, 2019
For more information, contact Casey Chanton, LSW at crc72@drexel.edu. The program also offers to do info sessions at your organization for participants or staff to learn more about the training.
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