Job Family
Supplemental Employee
Regular/Temporary
Regular
Employee Class
Civil Service
About the Job
Responsibilities HIV Testing and Prevention (60%) HIV Testing: Provide CLIA-waived HIV testing services at office, community, mobile, and outreach locations Mail, deliver, or distribute test kits for at-home self-testing, then conduct HIV testing sessions (in person or via video conferencing) upon request Complete the HIV Risk and Health Assessment with clients during testing Provide education and referrals based on client needs with all clients Provide education and follow-up via Zoom or video conferencing, when necessary Follow all state and CDC requirements, including reporting reactive tests to the Minnesota Department of Health
PrEP and PEP Coordination (20%) Provide PrEP and PEP education during testing and outreach with all clients Identify clients eligible for PrEP or PEP and assist with appointment scheduling when possible Refer clients for STI testing, treatment, and syringe service programs when indicated Conduct warm handoffs to partner providers when possible and follow up to confirm access Troubleshoot access barriers and provide follow-up support
Linkage to HIV Care: Call HIV clinics with the client present to schedule same-day or next-day appointments Ensure all clients with a reactive test are linked to HIV medical care within 7 days Follow up within one week to confirm attendance and address barriers Connect clients to case management, mental health, housing, food, and harm reduction services based on identified needs Maintain ongoing support as appropriate with all clients who need additional services Relationship Management and Outreach- Participate in coordinating and conducting outreach events, maintaining outreach and HIV testing calendar and communication Provide outreach at scheduled events, offering testing access Provide education and follow-up via Zoom or video conferencing, when necessary
Administrative Tasks (10%) Program Administration: Document outreach contacts, referrals, and follow-up outcomes with all clients Collect required program data for monthly and quarterly tracking; Assist with quarterly reports to funders Participate in organization-wide strategic planning Participate in weekly staff consultations and supervision
Community Engagement and Health Professions Learner Education (5%) Community Development: Identify and build relationships with individuals and agencies that could benefit from YAP services (and vice versa) Collaborate with community agencies with similar grants/goals to promote coordination Plan and coordinate (with YAP staff and community partners) participation in large-scale events such as Youth Pride, Q-Quest, Queer Prom, and the All-Provider Meeting
Professional Development and Continuing Education (5%) Attend HIV trainings and conferences as required, recommended, and available Maintain knowledge of resources available to target populations Maintain training in HIV testing/counseling best practices and motivational interviewing strategies
Work Location: 2929 4th ave S, Suite 203, Minneapolis, MN, 55408
Qualifications
Required Qualifications Bachelor's degree in social science or health-related field OR Four years of related experience
Pay and Benefits
Pay Range: $24.50 per hour depending on education/qualifications/experience. Retirement plan options are available for Civil Service, Faculty, Labor-Represented, Professional & Administrative, and Temp Casual classifications. Learn more about retirement plans.
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