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Peer Advocate

Wilton Manors, FL · On-site

$30K - $40K/yr

HIV Counseling, Testing & PrEP Uptake: * Proficiency in HIV counseling and testing protocols in compliance with Florida Statutes and Administrative Code. * Strong communication and counseling skills ...

HIV Counseling, Testing & PrEP Uptake: * Proficiency in HIV counseling and testing protocols in compliance with Florida Statutes and Administrative Code. * Strong communication and counseling skills ...

Performs HIV testing, counseling, outreach, and linkage to care for high-risk residents in the community. Ensures implementation of timely disease intervention strategies to decrease the prevalence ...

Recruits' participants for HIV/STD/Hep C testing, treatments, and counseling services. * Engages street contacts in risk reduction discussions. * Gives out HIV/HEP C/STD risk reduction information.

This is a primarily back-office role with a strong focus on HIV testing, counseling, and high ... If eligible, the benefits available for this temporary role may include the following: • Medical ...

Performs HIV testing, counseling, outreach, and linkage to care for high-risk residents in the community. Ensures implementation of timely disease intervention strategies to decrease the prevalence ...

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How much do temporary hiv testing counselor jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 13, 2026, the average hourly pay for temporary hiv testing counselor in the United States is $21.69, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.27 and $23.80 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are some common challenges faced by Temporary HIV Testing Counselors and how can they be addressed?

Temporary HIV Testing Counselors often encounter challenges such as managing client anxiety, delivering difficult news, and maintaining confidentiality in fast-paced environments. Building strong communication skills and practicing empathy are essential for supporting clients through emotional conversations. Additionally, staying up-to-date with the latest testing protocols and collaborating closely with healthcare professionals can help ensure accurate information and effective referrals. Regular supervision and peer support are also valuable for managing work-related stress and improving counseling techniques.

What is the difference between Temporary Hiv Testing Counselor vs HIV Testing Counselor?

AspectTemporary Hiv Testing CounselorHIV Testing Counselor
CredentialsOften requires certification in HIV testing and counseling, sometimes temporary or provisionalTypically requires certification or licensing in HIV testing and counseling
Work EnvironmentTemporary clinics, outreach events, community health programsCommunity health centers, clinics, hospitals
Employer & IndustryPublic health agencies, non-profits, temporary staffing agenciesHealthcare facilities, clinics, public health organizations

Both roles involve providing HIV testing and counseling, but Temporary Hiv Testing Counselors work on short-term projects or outreach events, often with temporary certifications. HIV Testing Counselors typically hold permanent positions within healthcare settings, with more stable employment and possibly advanced certifications.

What does a Temporary HIV Testing Counselor do?

A Temporary HIV Testing Counselor is responsible for administering HIV tests, providing pre-test and post-test counseling, and offering information on HIV prevention and treatment. They support clients through the testing process, ensure confidentiality, and connect individuals to necessary medical or support services based on their results. These counselors often work in clinics, community centers, or outreach programs, and their positions are typically short-term, depending on organizational needs or specific projects.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Temporary HIV Testing Counselor, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Temporary HIV Testing Counselor, you need a background in public health, counseling, or a related field, along with knowledge of HIV/AIDS prevention and relevant certification or training. Familiarity with rapid HIV testing kits, data entry software, and confidentiality protocols is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to communicate complex information clearly are crucial soft skills. These competencies are vital to provide accurate testing, support clients emotionally, and ensure privacy and trust in sensitive healthcare settings.
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Medical Assistant-HIV/STD Counselor

Medical Assistant-HIV/STD Counselor

APLA Health

Los Angeles, CA • On-site

$26.37 - $29.68/hr

Full-time

Posted 13 days ago


Job description

Requisition #: 49616

Status: Full-time, Non-Exempt

Schedule: Monday – Friday, 8AM – 5PM 

Onsite or Hybrid: Onsite

Bilingual (English/Spanish): Yes: Spanish Assessment required prior to offer.

POSITION SUMMARY:

The HIV-STD Counselor/Medical Assistant will provide patient care services under the direction of a licensed health care provider inclusive of culturally appropriate HIV/STD services to APLA Health & Wellness patients. In collaboration with prevention program staff, the HIV/STD Counselor/Medical Assistant will work to identify HIV positive individuals who are part of our prevention programs and who are not yet linked to HIV medical care, including newly diagnosed individuals, persons who know their HIV status but have never been engaged in care, and others who know their status and have dropped out of care to access medical care services.  The HIV-STD Counselor/Medical Assistant will perform administrative front office and clinical back office duties in the medical clinic, including submitting and tracking referrals, taking vital signs, preparing examining rooms, administering medications as ordered by a licensed healthcare provider, performing phlebotomy and other technical clinical functions.

ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:

The duties listed below are intended only as illustrations of the various types of work that may be performed.  The omission of specific statements of duties does not exclude them from the position if the work is similar, related or has a logical assignment to this position.

  • Greets and register patients when needed; assists them with completion of necessary forms; answers telephones and schedules appointments; retrieves medical files; maintains medical records and files.
  • Provide pre/post test client-centered HIV counseling.
  • Conduct HIV/STD risk assessments. 
  • Provide HIV/STD risk reduction and prevention coaching/counseling.
  • Prepares treatment rooms, ensuring that rooms are neat and clean, and stocked with the necessary supplies and equipment for patient examination; maintains sanitary and sterile supplies and equipment.
  • Interviews patients to obtain basic medical information and history; measures and records vital signs, height, weight and body mass index (BMI); prepares medical records for provider review.
  • Performs phlebotomy to collect blood samples; collects urine and other non-invasive specimens; logs specimens for testing; performs urine dip sticks and finger-sticks for hemoglobin and glucose measurements.
  • Provides counseling and rapid HIV testing to clients seeking those services.
  • Maintains monthly equipment logs, i.e. Glucometer, Hemocue, and Refrigerators.
  • Develop a set of focused strategies, designed to improve the linkage (and ongoing engagement) to HIV primary medical care of recently diagnosed HIV-infected persons; individuals of known HIV status who have never sought medical care and HIV-infected persons who have dropped out of care and are no longer seeking HIV medical care and treatment.
  • Assists physicians and nurses in examining and treating patients; handling instruments; preparing and disinfecting treatment sites; applying and removing dressing and bandages; administers medications in accordance with providers orders; administers subcutaneous and intramuscular injections as ordered by mid-level providers and physicians.
  • Assist in the preparation of reports as requested.
  • Maintain HIV/STD testing records to ensure that all documentation required by funders and agency Quality Management Plan is on file.
  • Carries out patient discharge processes; clarifies and provides patients with follow-up care instructions and referrals.
  • Follows steps outlined in APLA Health & Wellness referral tracking policy to ensure that patients gets the referrals needed and that referrals are appropriately logged and tracked.
  • Administers Cardiopulmonary Resuscitation (CPR) in a medical emergency.
  • Effectively communicate with clients/patients in English and Spanish as required per aforementioned job duties.

OTHER DUTIES MAY BE ASSIGNED TO MEET BUSINESS NEEDS.

REQUIREMENTS:

Training and Experience:

High School diploma or GED equivalent required. Successful completion of a Medical Assistant training program in a recognized institution in accordance with standards established by the Medical Board of California.   Successful completion of LA County’s Division of HIV and STD Programs’ HIV Test Counselor Certification required within first 90-days of hire.

Knowledge of:

  1. Basic medical terminology and patient care methods and techniques.
  2. Methods and procedures for performing technical clinical procedures including phlebotomy, collecting and testing urine and other non-invasive specimens, and administering injections.
  3. Routine laboratory procedures.
  4. Standards and methods for maintaining sterile and sanitary laboratory and examining room conditions.
  5. Methods and standard procedures for the maintenance of medical records.
  6. Safety policies and safe practices applicable to the work.
  7. HIV infection; STD infection/treatment; HIV/AIDS prevention; psychosocial issues as it relates to HIV and STD transmission/acquisition, special issues relevant to individuals who are at risk for HIV/STD and/or living with HIV; health education and behavior modification theory; human sexuality, substance abuse, behavior change principles and strategies; effective communication skills; group dynamics; data management; general computer knowledge; community resources; health and social concerns of diverse populations such as gay and non-gay identified men who have sex with men and other genders, individuals who share injection paraphernalia, heterosexuals, women at sexual risk and transgender individuals

Ability to:

  1. Interview patients effectively for the purpose of acquiring medical, social and sexual histories.
  2. Risk reduction counseling to curtail the spread of HIV and other STDs.
  3. Communicate effectively with people of various educational, socio-economic and cultural backgrounds.
  4. Understand and follow written and oral instructions from physicians, mid-level providers and nurses and apply departmental policies, procedures and protocols applicable to work.
  5. Identify and correct unsanitary conditions and maintain sterile environments.
  6. Perform routine medical tests and procedures proficiently and accurately.
  7. Communicate clearly and effectively, both orally and in writing.
  8. Operate a computer and standard business software.
  9. Maintain highly confidential personal and medical information in accordance to HIPAA regulations.
  10. Exercise tact, objectivity, sensitivity and sound judgment in dealing with a variety of people in a variety of sensitive situations.
  11. Establish and maintain effective working relationships with other staff members, patients and others encountered in the course of work.
  12. Bilingual required – English/Spanish.

WORKING CONDITIONS/PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:

This is primarily an office position that requires only occasional bending, reaching, stooping, lifting and moving of office materials weighing 25 pounds or less. The position requires daily use of a personal computer and requires entering, viewing, and revising text and graphics on the computer terminal and on paper.

SPECIAL REQUIREMENTS:

COVID-19 Vaccination or Medical/ Religious Exemption required.

Equal Opportunity Employer.