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Health Educator
SUMMARY
The Population Health Management Department assesses the educational needs of our patient population and their families. Consistent with CQI data, the department creates and implements health intervention programs to improve the health status of the patients served by CFH. Development of training materials to improve staff health literacy and promote patient-centered health intervention activities is the responsibility of the department.
All CFH staff annual in-service training modules will be reviewed for educational content and periodic updating.
The Health Educator will be responsible for and assessing the educational needs of our patients, the target populations and their families; as well as for planning, implementing and evaluating effective methods to accommodate their needs. The position also involves developing and organizing educational materials for the clinic staff, and clients, coordinate community outreach, which includes educational seminars, workshops, and tabling activities. Additionally, this position involves traveling, the Health Educator must be willing to travel to and from various sites within four of the five boroughs as assigned by his/ her Supervisor.
Additionally, the Health Educator will analyze site data and reports in order to generate positive outcomes.
Essential Duties and responsibilities
Education and Experience:
Skills:
Health Educator
The Ryan White ESS Community Based Case Management and Health Education
Program assist Persons Living with HIV/AIDS to improve overall health and establish self-management through case management, peer navigation, and health education services. These program elements are goal-driven and focus on improving medical outcomes, achieving viral suppression, and self-management skill development.
The Health Educator provides group and individual health education sessions that focus on strategies for achieving positive health outcomes (i.e., viral suppression) independently. Sessions are curricula-based with an emphasis on basic HIV-related knowledge, treatment education, health literacy (e.g., understanding blood work results and treatment regimens, self-advocacy with medical providers), building support systems, and transmission prevention.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
QUALIFICATIONS:
Associates Degree, B.A. or B.S. preferred, with 2 years of experience working in
the field of HIV/AIDS, behavioral health, substance abuse, health education, or other chronic illnesses. 1-2 years of experience facilitating health education.
SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE REQUIRED:
Health Educator