Program Associate, Community Health
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PROGRAM ASSOCIATE, COMMUNITY HEALTH
South Asian Network | Artesia, CA
About the South Asian Network (SAN):
SAN is a 33-year old grassroots, community-based, nonprofit organization dedicated to advancing the
health, well-being, and civil rights of South Asians living in Southern California. It is one of the only
South Asian organizations of its kind, providing outreach, direct services, and advocacy in three key
areas: health and well-being, civic engagement, and gender-based violence. SAN embraces the
diversity of the South Asian American community as strength and builds unity among South Asian
immigrants in Southern California that does not exist in South Asia itself. It also strives to build
alliances among the South Asian community, other immigrant communities, and communities of color
in order to advance a shared progressive agenda for Southern California.
The SAN team is composed of highly dedicated, resourceful, accomplished and diverse individuals who
are passionate about issues such social justice, empowerment, and diversity and inclusivity. While our
work atmosphere is casual, we employ the utmost levels of professionalism, excellence and integrity in
our work. For more information about SAN, visit www.southasiannetwork.org.
About the Program Associate, Health role:
Type: Full Time (40 hours/week)
Salary/Wages: $52,000
Community Health Action Initiative (CHAI) Unit provides and promotes healthy living through education,
empowerment, and access to healthcare for the underserved in the community. SAN also provides
policy advocacy to increase healthcare access for the community. We also build coalitions with other
community-based organizations, service providers, and elected officials to improve community access
to quality and affordable physical, oral and behavioral health services. CHAI encourages families to
adopt a healthier lifestyle through a broad spectrum of assistance including access to public benefits
and health programs, counseling services, workshops on disease prevention and more. We work on
chronic disease prevention and awareness such as cancer, heart disease, diabetes, etc. The CHAI
Program Associate will serve as the program lead and report to the Program Manager.
POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES:
- Enroll community members in appropriate health plans and public benefits (medi-cal, CalFresh,
- Lead and execute community health relief and health equity projects in Los Angeles and
communicating with clients by both online and in-person outreach
- Lead and execute different disease prevention and awareness programs, through outreach and
- Organize, facilitate, and recruit community members for SAN Wellness Workshops in cultural
cancer, obesity, etc.
- Create SAN’s monthly health and wellness newsletter - covering different topics each month
- Provide supportive service and advocacy to community members seeking access to quality and
- Collaborate with organizations and service providers who engage in addressing the needs of
- Assist clients as they cope with challenging situations that arise in life by listening and
- Maintain strong working relationships with staff and programs and ensure agency
- Design, facilitate and present outreach, education and professional trainings, leadership to
- Attend regular staff meetings, training and maintain regular contact with staff and supervisor,
document and track services provided based on grant reporting provision as well as SAN’s
internal reporting systems (Salesforce).
- Perform related duties essential to the position or the program
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
• In an eight-hour workday, the employee must be able to bend and crouch occasionally, sit
continuously and stand or walk frequently.
• Bachelor degree in Public Health, Social Work, or related field
- Experience working with diverse populations including low-income, limited English speaking
- Demonstrated understanding of the social determinants of health
- Ability to complete timely, confidential, and ethically appropriate documentation
- Comfort and competence in working independently as well as part of a team
- Strong computer skills including Word, Excel and PowerPoint
- Excellent communication and time management skills
- Ability to work flexible hours when necessary, including some weekends and evenings
- Valid California driver’s license, insurance, and vehicle that may be used during working hours
- English fluency + oral proficiency in at least one South Asian language
- Ability to support the mission and philosophy of the South Asian Network
• Graduate degree in Public Health, Social Work, or related field
- Previous experience working with the South Asian community
- Experience in and understanding of the U.S. public health system
To apply, please email a cover letter, resume with salary expectations, and non-academic writing
sample to: saninfo@southasiannetwork.org.
Deadline: Rolling
The South Asian Network is an equal opportunity employer that values diversity at all levels. All
individuals, regardless of personal characteristics, are encouraged to apply.
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