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Director, Community Health Worker Workforce
$160k – $165k/yr US remote full time director Mar 31, 2026
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About this role
Director, CHW Workforce
Remote (Full Time)
Compensation: $160,000 - $165,000
About Us
Zócalo Health is a tech-enabled, community-oriented primary care organization serving people who have historically been underserved by the one-size-fits-all healthcare system. We partner with health plans, providers, and community organizations to deliver culturally competent primary care, behavioral health, and social care.
Our model is built for populations with high medical and social complexity, where fragmented care drives poor outcomes and unnecessary cost. We combine local, community-based teams with virtual care and modern technology to deliver coordinated, whole-person care where members live and receive support.
Founded in 2021, Zócalo Health is backed by leading healthcare and mission-aligned investors and is scaling rapidly across states and populations. We are building a durable care platform designed to perform in constrained healthcare environments and to lead the shift toward accountable, value-based care.
Role Description
The Director of CHW Workforce will join Zócalo Health during a period of rapid growth and increasing operational complexity. This role exists to ensure the organization has the capacity and capability required to execute CHW programs consistently across geographies and health plans. You will own workforce planning, deployment, and training, ensuring CHWs are staffed appropriately and equipped to execute workflows effectively.
This position reports to the Chief Operating Officer.
The Director of CHW Workforce will contribute in the following ways:
Capacity Modeling & Workforce Planning
Define and maintain CHW capacity model (panel sizes, time per visit, workload assumptions)
Align capacity model to plan requirements and operational demand
Forecast staffing needs based on growth, plan mix, and utilization
Continuously refine assumptions based on real-world performance
Workforce Allocation & Deployment
Assign CHWs to geographies based on demand and coverage needs
Ensure CHWs remain locally aligned to support in-person care requirements
Manage distribution of CHWs across plan demand within geographies
Rebalance workloads within geographies to address capacity issues
Staffing Strategy & Hiring
Define hiring targets by geography and demand
Partner with Talent Acquisition to meet hiring timelines
Identify and escalate staffing gaps proactively
Ensure workforce scales appropriately with growth
Training & Capability Development
Own onboarding and ongoing training for CHWs in partnership with L&D
Translate workflow requirements from Payor Operations into training programs
Ensure CHWs are able to execute workflows consistently across geographies
Reinforce role expectations and performance standards
Training Coordination & Delivery Infrastructure
Partner with L&D (LMS) to create and track training
Ensure completion of required training programs across the CHW workforce
Monitor training effectiveness and identify capability gaps
Continuously improve training programs based on execution feedback
Capacity Enforcement & Risk Management
Enforce capacity rules (geography alignment, workload thresholds)
Identify capacity risks and proactively address them
Escalate when capacity constraints impact execution
Ensure capacity decisions are deliberate and not reactive
Qualifications
7–10+ years of experience in workforce management, operations, or care delivery
Demonstrated experience building and managing capacity models or staffing models in a service-based organization
Experience managing distributed, field-based, or frontline teams
Experience designing and implementing training programs or workforce development initiatives
Strong analytical skills, including forecasting, workload modeling, and resource allocation
Experience operating in environments with variable demand and operational complexity
Ability to translate operational requirements into clear workforce expectations and training programs
Preferred Qualifications
Experience working with Community Health Workers or community-based care models
Familiarity with Medicaid populations and care coordination programs
Experience in multi-state or geographically distributed organizations
What you can expect from Zócalo Health
Equity compensation package
Comprehensive benefits including medical, dental, and vision
401k
Flexible PTO policy - take the time you need to recharge
$1,000 home office stipend
We provide the equipment needed for this role.
Opportunity for rapid career progression with plenty of room for personal growth.
You must be authorized to work in the United States. Remote Work can be done from anywhere in the U.S.
At Zócalo Health Inc., we see diversity and inclusion as a source of strength in transforming healthcare. We believe building trust and innovation are best achieved through diverse perspectives. To us, acceptance and respect are rooted in an understanding that people do not experience things in the same way, including our healthcare system. Individuals seeking employment at Zócalo Health are considered without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status, or disability status.
Those seeking employment at Zócalo Health are considered without regard to race, religion, color, national origin, gender, sexual orientation, age, marital status, veteran status or disability status.
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