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HIV/Early Intervention Outreach Worker (Spanish
Job in
Alexandria, Fairfax County, Virginia, 22350, USA
Listed on 2026-08-20
Listing for:
Neighborhood Health
Full Time, Part Time
position Listed on 2026-08-20
Job specializations:
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Social Work
Community Health, Public Health -
Healthcare
Community Health, Public Health
Job Description & How to Apply Below
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HIV/Early Intervention Outreach Worker (Spanish)Part Time Service Workers Alexandria, VA, US
4 days ago Requisition
Salary Range: $22.00 To $24.00 Hourly
PRIMARY FUNCTIONS: The HIV/STD Outreach Worker provides testing, linkage and support to local high-risk low-income immigrant populations by:
- Serves as one of Neighborhood Health’s Spanish-speaking outreach workers that goes into the community to find, teach, test, link to care and retain in care the populations most at-risk for HIV infection
- Reaching at-risk populations for HIV and STDs, such as low-income and uninsured new immigrants, people of color (particularly African and Latinx) in the City of Alexandria, Arlington County and Fairfax County who are at-risk for HIV, who may have HIV without knowing it, or who have fallen out of care.
- Works non-traditional hours to meet potential clients where they meet, in such locations as night clubs, faith communities, housing developments, laundromats, hair salons/barbershops, etc.
- Helping any clients who test positive for HIV to seek medical care treatment and case management services through the Neighborhood Health Ryan White program if desired.
- Connecting those who test negative for HIV, but who are at risk for HIV and STDs (or who have tested positive for STDs) to Neighborhood Health’s status neutral Regional Early Intervention Services program for linkages to health care and other services.
DUTIES/ RESPONSIBILITIES: (
Essential Functions: Duties and responsibilities noted with bullets are considered to be the essential functions of the job).
EIS PROGRAM COORDINATION DUTIES:
- With the EIS team, implement regular targeted testing events.
- Conduct CLIA-waived HIV testing using established procedures at community partner sites and Neighborhood Health clinics.
- Report and document all waived testing results in electronic medical record and/or testing database.
- Work with local agencies such as health departments, churches, community centers, homeless shelters, detention center, other CBOs, businesses, etc. to educate and heighten awareness of HIV testing opportunities and HIV prevention, and the importance of getting targeted populations tested and linked to care.
- In association with Neighborhood Health’s Regional EIS team, implement one-on-one, group, and community education activities for targeted at-risk populations.
- Assess and refer individuals who receive testing and those in need of additional health and/or HIV-related services, such as initiation of care for treatment of STDs and linkage to HIV treatment.
- Participate in team strategy sessions, event planning and materials development.
- Accurately track and document activities and interventions and report to the Program Manager in a timely fashion.
- Link clients to NH eligibility and enrollment specialist if client eligible for health insurance.
- Tally and enter data to track individuals tested; training provided, but comfort with and knowledge of spreadsheets a plus.
- Ability and willingness to work flexible hours, including evenings and weekends, as needed.
SPECIFIC PROGRAM/CONTRACTUAL DUTIES
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- Collaborate with current and new community partners to identify opportunities where there is high probability of reaching at-risk focus populations who need testing or linkage/re-engagement. (schools, adult education & job skills agencies, human services, immigrant services, etc.).
- Educate community partners about the importance of identifying at-risk populations to avoid new infections to get buy-in, active participation, and referral for at-risk individuals/groups.
- Work with community agencies to identify, locate & create supportive relationships with Latinix and African immigrant populations that may have high risk factors and aren’t connected to services.
- Target significant hubs and meet-up sites for focus population (clubs, faith communities, laundromats, hair salons/barbershops, housing developments, etc.)
- Identify potential clients who may benefit from testing and prevention services.
- Work with local venues that…
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