
location_onTaco Bell, 5401, South Cooper Street, Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, 76017, United States
CAN Community Health is a leader in the healthcare sector dedicated to improving lives within the HIV community. Our mission is to facilitate healthcare accessibility by delivering critical health services directly to communities in need through our state-of-the-art mobile medical unit.
As a Driver for our Medical Mobile Unit, you will play a crucial role in bringing our mission to life. You will safely transport the mobile medical unit to various community locations according to a daily schedule, ensuring that vital services reach those who need them most. Beyond driving, you will assist in the setup and breakdown of mobile unit facilities, perform basic maintenance checks to keep the vehicle in good working condition, and maintain accurate driving logs and service records.
This position requires close collaboration with healthcare providers to ensure smooth operations. You will be the face of our team on the road, providing a welcoming and supportive environment for both patients and staff while handling confidential patient information with the utmost discretion and in compliance with federal and state laws. Your ability to navigate various routes efficiently and adhere to health and safety regulations during transit is essential to our daily success.
Work model: On-site
Taco Bell, 5401, South Cooper Street, Arlington, Tarrant County, Texas, 76017, United States
Arlington, Texas
CPR and First Aid certification
CAN Community Health operates as a not-for-profit organization within the hospitals and health care sector, headquartered in Tampa, Florida. Since its founding in 1991 by Susan Terry in Sarasota, the entity has evolved from a single clinic into a national healthcare provider. The organization maintains a multi-state footprint with clinical locations across Florida, Arizona, New Jersey, South Carolina, Texas, and Virginia, delivering specialized medical services for over three decades.
The organization serves individuals affected by HIV, sexually transmitted diseases, and viral hepatitis. Funding sources include Ryan White grants, STD prevention programs, the 340B Federal Drug Discount Program, and philanthropic contributions. These resources enable the provision of comprehensive care regardless of a patient's financial status. Services encompass HIV, viral hepatitis, and STI testing; medical care including rapid start protocols and pre-exposure prophylaxis; primary and dental care; sexual health education; mobile medical units; peer navigation; patient coordination; nutrition support; tele-health; and transportation assistance.
Through these programs, the organization aims to increase viral suppression rates, reduce infection rates for STDs and Hepatitis C, and enhance the overall quality of life for community members. The operational model emphasizes removing treatment barriers through collaborative partnerships with local, state, and national entities. Clinical and support staff work to create accessible environments that facilitate the linkage, retention, and sustained care of individuals within the healthcare system.
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