Chicago Healthy Adolescents and Teams (CHAT) Specialist
Listed on 2026-08-17
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Healthcare
Public Health
The CHAT (Chicago Healthy Adolescents & Teens) Specialist supports Planned Parenthood of Illinois (PPIL) and the Chicago Department of Public Health (CDPH) in efforts to reduce sexually transmitted infections (STIs) and unintended pregnancy among teens and young adults in Chicago. The role provides STI prevention education, STI testing support, and contraception education to promote community health. This position reports to the CHAT Program Manager and is a part of the External Affairs Department.
EssentialFunctions
Performance in each category will be evaluated based on measurable outcomes aligned to operational, financial, and quality metrics.
completing laboratory requisitions; and preparing specimens for processing at Planned Parenthood’s designated laboratory in accordance with established policies and procedures. Maintain proficiency in routine laboratory testing, including urine and swab testing for gonorrhea and chlamydia, and follow all CLIA, OSHA, and laboratory safety requirements.
and providing regular feedback to the CHAT Program Manager regarding training and continuing education needs.
responsibilities
Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to remain informed about PPIL
protocols, policies, and procedures. Demonstrate an understanding of and commitment to PPIL core values of access, activism, care, confidentiality, equity, inclusion, excellence, integrity, respect, self-determination, and stewardship; practice these values in relations with internal and external customers. Other duties as assigned.
EducationRequired:
High School Diploma or GED with an equivalent combination of education, lived experience, and relevant professional work experience.
Preferred:
Certified Medical Assistant or equivalent experience preferred. Some college level education or additional training and/or education in sexual and reproductive health is desirable.
Minimum of one year demonstrated experience providing sexual and reproductive health education to youth, particularly those from underserved or marginalized communities. Commitment to health equity and experience working with diverse communities, including youth impacted by systemic barriers.
Familiarity with electronic health records systems and the provision of family planning services, including one year of laboratory or healthcare experience, is preferred.
Fluency in Spanish, including speaking, reading, and writing, is not required but strongly preferred. The role also requires competency and confidence in public speaking and managing group dynamics with youth.
Physical demands/Work EnvironmentThe physical demands described here are…
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