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Community Healthcare Worker Certificate
A Community Health Worker certificate allows you to become an advocate and liaison for your community. You will learn to mediate between healthcare providers and patients, connect communities to health and social resources, and help people navigate the health and social care systems.
The Community Health Worker Opioid-Impacted Family Support Program Focus (OIFSP) will prepare participants to provide services to youth and families impacted by opioid use disorders (OUD) and other substance use disorders (SUD).
OIFSP Scholars will pursue their Community Health Worker basic certification with additional training in opioid crisis support.
Those interested will complete two levels of academic and work-based training.
- Complete Community Health Worker Basic Certificate in one semester (full-time) or two semesters (part-time) (Fall semester start)
- Includes five (5) foundational courses with an emphasis on opioid crisis support
- Participate in an 80-hour field experience
- Living stipend available
- Tuition coverage and book voucher provided
- Receive one-on-one and group mentorship
- Students can apply for an OIFSP CHW Apprenticeship opportunity
- A commitment of one-year (minimum)
- Part-time or full-time paid opportunities are available
- Ongoing training and mentorship as you work towards completion of the program
- Hire-on stipend available
Are you ready to earn your Community Health Worker basic certificate?
Follow the steps below to apply and register for the CHW program at Malcolm X College.
Paid for by HRSA
Certified Recovery Support Specialist
Do you have lived experience in mental health and/or substance use recovery? Are you interested in supporting others in their recovery? Malcolm X College is now offering an additional opportunity for students to become a Certified Recovery Support Specialist (CRSS) or Certified Peer Recovery Specialist (CPRS). The CRSS Success Program will provide students with lived experience the opportunity to gain a credential in recovery support.
The role of a CRSS/CPRS includes helping peers make and reach goals for recovery, learn and practice new skills, monitor their progress, support them in treatment, and develop recovery plans.
Those interested will have to complete both classroom education and practical experience training.
Program Fun Facts
Follow the steps below to apply for the CRSS Success Program at Malcolm X College.
If your application is accepted:
Paid for by IDHS
Frequently Asked Questions
Contact Us
Elizabeth Thompson, Director-Grants Administration