Project POWER’s Community Health Peer Ambassador supports community engagement and HIV prevention efforts by serving as a trusted peer resource within communities most impacted by HIV. The Peer Ambassador helps promote awareness of sexual health, HIV prevention strategies, and available services while encouraging community members to access resources offered through GMHC and partner organizations.
Working under the supervision of the Project POWER Community Health Worker, the Peer Ambassador helps build trust, reduce stigma, and support community members in making informed decisions about their health. This role brings valuable community insight, cultural awareness, and peer-based engagement skills that strengthen outreach efforts and help ensure Project POWER activities are responsive to community needs.
Essential Job Functions
The Community Health Peer Ambassador will be responsible for the following duties:
Community Outreach & Engagement
Health Education & Resource Support
Event & Program Support
Documentation & Team Participation
Special Skills and Knowledge
Required:
Preferred:
Technical Skills
The ideal candidate should have the following technical competencies to support outreach, communication, documentation, and program activities:
Required
Preferred
Physical Demands
The physical demands described below are representative of those required to successfully perform the essential functions of this position, with or without reasonable accommodation.