Instructor: Angela Scott

Angela Scott
Biography:

Angela Scott is a Community Health Worker Field Supervisor at The University of Kansas Medical Center and the COPE (Communities Organizing to Promote Equity) Project. In her role with the COPE project she assists with the development and implementation of the CHW program for the 20 counties across Kansas. As a CHW supervisor she is instrumental in assisting with the development of database for CHWs and provided guidance on workflows for CHWs.

For Angela, the most rewarding part of her role is supporting Community Health Workers through providing guidance, coaching and education on best practices when assessing the needs of individuals in the community. In over her 6 years in the industry, Angela has supervised CHWs at KC Care Health Center in Kansas City, Missouri where she was also responsible for overseeing Community Health Worker partnerships with Children's Mercy Hospital, and other community-based organizations in the Kansas City Metro area. In her role as a CHW supervisor she served on a consultant team that provided education and training on how to implement Community Health Worker programs. Angela has served as a HUB team member for CHW Missouri ECHO and also has a background in service coordination for children and persons with disabilities. Her experience also includes experience in working with the Medicaid programs in both Kansas and Missouri.


Classes by this instructor


Community Health Worker Core Competencies-Quick Start
The Quick Start CHW Training Program equips learners with the core knowledge and skills needed to confidently enter the field and serve their communities effectively. This comprehensive, fast-track training covers a wide range of core competencies, blending foundational knowledge with practical application to ensure participants are job-ready. This accelerated training combines interactive lectures, case studies, role-playing exercises, and real-world scenarios to prepare participants for the complexities of the CHW role.

Pre-registration through the KU School if Medicine is required to register for this training. If you need pre-registration information, please contact us at professionalprograms@ku.edu.

A Note About Course Dates: The session dates refer to the open enrollment period for this course and not the course start and end dates. Pre-registered/accepted students may begin the course at any time until the session enrollment period ends.

May 18, 2026 to June 29, 2026, Live Online Training