MiCOACH (Michigan Career Opportunity Academies for Community Health)
Healthcare Industry
State Department and Agencies
Organizations Involved
MiCHWA, MiLEO
Occupations Involved
Community Health Workers; Occupations Requiring an MSW
Workforce Development Focus
Increasing number of healthcare workers
Workforce Issues Addressed
Training individuals to work in a healthcare profession
Description
Michigan Career Opportunity Academies for Community Health, or MiCOACH, is a HRSA grant-funded initiative that will recruit and prepare new workers from under-resourced communities to enter behavioral healthcare work. MiCHWA is working with Michigan LEO to train 240 community health workers (CHWs) over three years to lessen the shortage of behavioral health workers in these communities. The initiative targets graduating high-school students to train, mentor and employ as the behavioral health CHWs. MiCHWA is also developing a CHW registered apprenticeship as another path to prepare graduates for behavioral health work under this project.
Michigan Health Council does not administer all of the programs in this database. Please see the "organizations involved" above to learn who you should contact for more information.