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Partnering for Native Health
 
 
 
Alaska Pacific University will serve as the host institution for a one-year AmeriCorps program aimed at facilitating the Medical-Legal Partnership (MLP) initiative, catering specifically to American Indians and Alaskan Natives. 15 members will be recruited, strategically placed in various locations including Alaska, Michigan (Traverse City), Oklahoma (Tahlequah, OK), New Mexico, and Utah (Montezuma Creek). Each AmeriCorps member will play a pivotal role in offering comprehensive legal assistance to low-income patients at partnering hospitals or clinics serving tribal communities. The program encompasses a broad spectrum of legal practice areas, including cases that foster income growth, housing stability, and personal safety. The MLP utilizes legal advocacy as a strategic tool to address the social determinants of health. Responsibilities will include conducting periodic training sessions and presentations for healthcare providers at medical facilities, alongside regular consultations to ensure seamless integration of legal and healthcare services. While AmeriCorps members will operate independently at their respective locations, they will also be part of a cohesive national collaborative network aimed at improving social determinants of health for American Indians and Alaskan Natives. The Partnership for Native Health (PNH) Network will equip each member with the necessary tools to cultivate new hospital partnerships, fostering a synergistic approach to addressing community needs. Additionally, each member will have a local supervisor for day-to-day activities, ensuring guidance and support throughout their service. It's important to note that this program is inclusive and accessible to all, regardless of race, color, national origin, gender, age, religion, sexual orientation, disability, gender identity or expression, political affiliation, marital or parental status, genetic information, or military service.
 
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Member Duties : AmeriCorps member will offer trainings for health providers and comprehensive legal assistance for low-income patients at partnering hospital or health clinic serving tribes. By focusing on cases that promote income growth, housing stability, and personal safety, the MLP uses legal advocacy as a tool to address social determinants of health.
 
Program Benefits : Childcare assistance if eligible ,  Training ,  Living Allowance ,  Health Coverage ,  Education award upon successful completion of service . 
 
Terms :
Permits working at another job during off hours ,  Car recommended ,  Permits attendance at school during off hours . 
 
Service Areas :
Housing ,  Community and Economic Development ,  Tribal ,  Health ,  Children/Youth ,  Homelessness ,  Hunger . 
 
Skills :
Conflict Resolution ,  Medicine ,  Communications ,  Public Speaking ,  Computers/Technology ,  Writing/Editing ,  Law ,  Team Work ,  Social Services ,  Public Health . 
 
 
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SUMMARY
Program Type:
AmeriCorps State / National

Program
Partnering for Native Health

Program Start/End Date
09/01/2022  -   08/30/2025

Work Schedule Full Time

Education level
College graduate

Age Requirement
Minimum:  18    Maximum:  10

Program Locations ALASKA ,  NEW MEXICO ,  UTAH ,  MICHIGAN ,  OKLAHOMA  

Languages
English

Accepting Applications
From  09/01/2022  To  08/26/2025 

Contact Izzy Williamson
4101 University Dr
Anchorage   AK   99508
3038035536
izzy@project60.net

Listing ID 91537


       

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