The Minnesota Community Health Worker Alliance (MNCHWA) is excited to share that our team is expanding! As we deepen our impact across the state and strengthen the Community Health Worker (CHW) workforce, we are hiring for two new positions that will play a vital role in advancing health equity, community leadership, and workforce development in Minnesota.
We invite passionate, mission-driven professionals to consider joining our organization during this pivotal time of growth.
Now Hiring: Two Key Positions
Marketing & Community Engagement Manager [CLOSED 2/28/26]
This role is ideal for a strategic storyteller and relationship builder who is committed to uplifting CHW voices and advancing public awareness of the CHW profession. The Marketing & Community Engagement Manager will lead MNCHWA’s communications, digital presence, outreach efforts, and community engagement initiatives.
Marketing & Community Engagement Manager Job Posting
Program Manager – Training & Education [CLOSED 2/28/26]
This position will support statewide CHW training pathways, student experiences, and partnerships with educators and employers. The Program Manager will help strengthen Minnesota’s CHW workforce pipeline through innovative, equity-centered education and workforce programs.
Program Manager- Training & Education Job Posting
Why Join MNCHWA?
By joining our team, you’ll be part of a growing movement to uplift and strengthen the CHW workforce—one of the most community-connected, equity-driven professions in Minnesota’s health ecosystem. You’ll collaborate with passionate CHWs, educators, community partners, and system leaders working toward a more just and person-centered health system.
Whether your strengths are in communications, community engagement, program leadership, or education, your work will directly support the people and communities most impacted by health inequities.
If our mission inspires you and your skills align with these opportunities, we encourage you to apply and help us shape the next chapter of CHW workforce innovation in Minnesota.
Together, we can build a stronger, more equitable health future for all communities.