10/09/2025 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/09/2025 11:30
North Dakota Health and Human Services (HHS) announced today that the Community Health Worker (CHW) Certification application is now available online marking an important step in strengthening the state's health workforce and improving access to care and support.
Certified community health workers are trusted frontline public health professionals who connect individuals and communities to health care, social services and other essential resources supporting health and well-being. They may work for hospitals and health systems, tribal health, public health units and other entities.
Establishing a certification process ensures consistency in training and practice standards. Certification also creates a way for North Dakota Medicaid to pay for services community health workers provide to Medicaid members.
"We are pleased to create this certification process and formally recognize the essential role community health workers have in North Dakota," said HHS Health Response and Licensure Section Director Tim Wiedrich. "Certification builds trust by ensuring these health professionals are well prepared to meet the needs of individuals and communities."
The certification application and related resources are available on HHS' website at hhs.nd.gov/regulation-licensure-and-certification/comm-hlth-worker. Individuals can also learn more and apply for certification by calling (701)328-8655, 711 (TTY) or emailing [email protected].
There are four ways to become a certified community health worker. They include community health worker training and internship, Indian Health Service Community Health Representative training, a supervised work experience and reciprocity with another state for individuals already certified or licensed in another state.
For details, visit hhs.nd.gov/regulation-licensure-and-certification/comm-hlth-worker.