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What Does a Community Access Facilitator Do?

Community access facilitators are important in the success of community-based, designled planning and placemaking processes. However, their contribution is not well understood or documented.

This scoping review seeks to map what is reported about training and support for facilitation, examining learning outcomes, content, dose, mode of delivery, pedagogical approaches and how facilitators perceive the training.

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Job Description

A community access facilitator works in a special field of public service to help people with disabilities gain better opportunities and improve their quality of life. This position usually requires a bachelor’s degree and strong social and organizational skills. Some employers prefer a master’s degree and bilingual applicants, but others accept a high school diploma and provide on-the-job training. This is a full-time job. Some work from home. The work environment is comfortable and climate controlled.

Responsibilities

A community access facilitator works in a variety of settings, including schools and health care. These professionals help specific groups of people find jobs and access resources in their area. Their responsibilities may include conducting assessments to determine eligibility for services, processing applications for these services and maintaining all content and documentation related to their clients.

They must also be able to build and maintain relationships with people. This means ensuring that everyone's interests are taken into account, communication is effective and that group processes and conflict are managed effectively.

Those who work with the Alpha Clinic network will be responsible for identifying and developing strategies to expand access to stem cell treatments and clinical trials. This will include developing plans to translate materials into multiple languages and partnering with community outreach organizations. This will require someone who is creative and able to work collaboratively with internal and external teams.

Education and Training Requirements

The qualifications needed for this position include a bachelor’s degree in social work or human services and excellent interpersonal communication skills. Experience working with a variety of people is also helpful. Many employers prefer candidates with a master’s degree, but some accept applicants with a bachelor’s degree and offer onthe-job training.

Implementing new practices, policies and programmes is a complex task. Many studies report that facilitation can help with this challenge. However, the current literature does not provide sufficient information about the specific training and support that facilitators need to function effectively in this role. The aim of this scoping review is to improve the quality and relevance of existing evidence by systematically collecting and reporting on the available information about training and support for facilitators. This will be achieved by conducting a systematic review of the current literature and generating an evidence map.

Salary

Depending on the exact job duties of the position, the salary of a community access facilitator can vary greatly. Some positions require a bachelor’s degree in social work, human services or a similar subject area while others only require a high school diploma and on-the-job training.

However, the average annual salary for this position is around $37,287. This means that there are a few ways that you can increase your salary as a community access facilitator. These include changing your location, advancing in your career through education and experience or taking on management responsibilities.

To help you decide where you might be able to find the best pay as a community access facilitator, we’ve identified 10 cities where this position’s salary is above the national average. With Federal Way, WA leading the pack and San Francisco and Daly City close behind in second and third, these cities are likely to have some of the best opportunities for earning more money in this role.

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