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Showing posts with label health education. Show all posts
Showing posts with label health education. Show all posts

Wednesday, February 4, 2015

Gender & Health Program Coordinator, La Clinica del Pueblo, Washington, DC

Gender & Health Program Coordinator

Posted on: February 3, 2015
Posted by: La Clinica del Pueblo

This position works within the Community Health Action Department to coordinate intervention to prevent gender-based violence and promote reproductive and sexual health and rights among immigrant Latina women in DC Metropolitan area through the implementation of participatory health education methodologies, peer-based support groups and system navigation.

Qualifications

  • Two-years of college or equivalent combination of education and experience.
  • Fully bilingual Spanish/English; fluent spoken and written Spanish/English; bicultural.
  • Knowledge of Latino immigrant community in DC Metro Area and ability to work with all segments of the community.
  • Two years minimum experience with facilitating small-group intervention sessions.
  • Two years minimum experience implementing recruitment strategies for gender-based violence prevention interventions.
  • Two years minimum experience with program implementation, including work plans, spending plans, and programmatic reports.
  • High motivation for work in the women's rights/health promotion fields.
  • Strong ethical core.
  • Detail oriented, self-starter, and highly organized.
  • Ability to work evenings and weekends.
  • Computer literate in Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, Power point), internet and data entry
  • Two years minimum experience working with women's reproductive and sexual health issues.
  • Experience with legal system navigation
Duties and Responsibilities
  1. Develop and implement work plan ensuring completion of Gender and Health Program's deliverables, including:
    1. Reaching recruitment work plan's goals for health promoters and participants,
    2. Recruiting, training and coordinating health promoters activities.
    3. Recruiting and facilitating small-groups skills-building sessions.
    4. Reaching work plan targets for individual group and community -level interventions.
    5. Implement training based on popular education for peer educators. Co-facilitate personal development groups, skill building and other educational sessions with the target populations.
    6. Provide monthly written reports on progress meeting work plan's goals;
  2. Conduct initial interview and needs assessment for prospective program participants.
  3. Coordinate and schedule program appointments for clients. Includes calling clients to inform them of changes in schedules or cancelled appointments
  4. Handle phone/face-to-face contacts with clients and individuals seeking information regarding Gender and Health Program.
  5. Coordinate Services Navigation for program participants linking them to health care, social and legal support services and ensuring retention.
  6. Provide logistic support for Weekly Support Groups and Monthly Educational Workshops.
  7. Update social media platforms with program's prevention messages, calendar of activities and information;
  8. Administer assigned program's expenditure budget, ensuring expenditures according to approved budget;
  9. Collect and report data from each activity following program guidelines;
  10. Coordinate work related to the Gender and Health with staff within and outside La ClĂ­nica;
  11. Represent La Clinica at relevant meetings and coalitions within and outside La Clinica;
  12. Attend required trainings to increase/maintain skills;
  13. Attend program, department, and all staff meetings and all mandatory La Clinica activities;
  14. Follow La Clinica's Code of Conduct and all other personnel Policies and Procedures;
  15. Perform other duties as assigned.

HOW TO APPLY

Interested candidates should send cover letter, resume and other requested materials to: resume2@lcdp.org or Fax to: (202) 332-0085. EOE. No phone calls or third party agencies please!

Wednesday, October 23, 2013

Health Services Coordinator, Dominican Women's Development Center, New York, NY

Health Services Coordinator

Posted on: October 9, 2013
Posted by: Dominican Women's Development Center

SUMMARY

Under the direction of the Early Childhood Education Program Director, directs, manages, supervises, plans and coordinates the Health Services Programs and activities of the Early Head Start programs; coordinates assigned activities with other Early Head Start service areas and with outside agencies; and provides highly responsible and complex administrative support to the Mama Tingo Early Childhood Education Center. Supports and applies the mission and goals of Dominican Women's Development Center.

QUALIFICATIONS
 
BA or BS in public health, health education and other health related field. Experience working in programs that serve low income children and families. Experience working with Latino children and families in a Head Start or pre-school setting. Must be bilingual.

DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES

► Assumes management responsibility for all health, dental and nutritional health services and activities of the Early Head Start programs.
► Manages the contract and oversee the work of the licensed dietitian or nutrionist.
► Writes health, safety and nutrition services plans for Early Head Start in consultation with staff, parents and community health care providers. Reviews and evaluates health, safety and nutrition service plans and make recommendations for corrective action, as needed.
► Serves as a liason for the Early Head Start programs with community programs providing health related services to low-income families. Develops partnerships with community agencies for support and services to Early Head Start children and families, and assures each enrolled infant/child and pregnant woman has a medical home.
► Develops and implements a process of on-going monitoring to assure each enrolled infant, toddler and child receives required health and dental examinations, and nutrition and sensory screenings as required by Performance Standards; that all identified concerns receive appropriate follow-up resolution; that each enrolled pregnant woman receives health services and information required by Performance Standards, a visit by a health professional within two weeks of delivery, and referrals to services, as needed.
► Provides direct health care and service in accordance with EHS policies and procedures.
► Arranges for the collection of data as needed to ensure compliance with pertinent legislation, regulations and laws; ensures timely and accurate reporting of data to Federal and State authorities. Analyzes data for evaluating, planning and improvement of services.
► Establishes and maintains a Health Services Advisory Committee composed of representatives of EHS parents, pediatric health care providers, dental care providers, nutrition service providers, mental health service providers, and infants/toddlers/children with disabilities.
► Maintains a positive public profile for all assigned programs. Provides leadership with an understanding of the diverse populations served. Participates in a variety of meetings, activities, and events to support EHS and its partners; attends and participates in professional group meetings and trainings.
► Assures parent participation in the health/nutrition services programs and activities by encouraging parents to be present for all health and dental screenings and procedures; informs parents immediately of the results of screenings and assessments; provides parents with education and training in first aid, nutrition, and a wide variety of health related topics.
► Meets regurlarly with the Early Head Start Director and managers; meets with other staff as needed. Schedules and/or attend case conferences, parent conferences, case reviews, IEP/IFSP meetings, staff meetings, parent meetings, in-service and pre-service meetings, and other meetings.
► Performs other job related tasks as required.

HOW TO APPLY

Giselle Tolentino
Administrative Assistant
Email: gtolentino@dwdc.org
Fax at 212-994-6065

Tuesday, August 27, 2013

Family Health Advocate, Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester County, Coatesville, PA

Family Health Advocate

Posted on: August 19, 2013
Application deadline: September 30, 2013
Posted by: Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester County

DESCRIPTION
 
You can make a difference in your community! Provide outreach, case management, home visiting, and health education to women and their babies enrolled in our Healthy Start Program. Join our outstanding team of employees committed to providing the highest quality of service to their participants.

RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Identifies African American pregnant women through outreach in the community and referrals from agencies and enrolls them in the appropriate services of the program.
  • Publicizes the program to the community through one-on-one contact, health fairs and other special events.
  • Maintains ongoing contact with pregnant women by telephone and home visits to provide emotional support, health information and referrals to health care and social services.
  • Serves as the pregnant woman's advocate and accompanies her to health and social service agencies, in accordance with program protocols.
  • Provides support to women experiencing challenges such as depression and domestic violence.
  • Conducts screenings and assessments of program participants to aid in identifying their needs.
  • Assists families in applying for and maintaining health insurance coverage.
  • Encourages women to attend pre-natal and parenting classes, support groups, and other special events.
  • Maintains complete and accurate records related to the delivery of program services, using a variety of manual and electronic data gathering tools.
  • Assists Manager with coordinating and/or facilitating prenatal, parenting and other education programs.
  • Prepares weekly and monthly reports on program services, activities, and outcomes as directed by Manager.
  • Supports other Family Health Advocates on non-emergency, non-high risk participant situations when Manager is not available.
  • Completes other special projects and additional duties as assigned.
  • Protects the confidentiality of all information regarding current and past program participants as well as organizational operations.
  • Provides additional staff support to other Healthy Start offices, as needed.
  • Attends team events and organizational-wide staff meetings.
  • Participates in organizational-wide training programs.
  • Other duties may be assigned.
QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor's Degree in social work or other relevant field; Associates' degree in relevant field and two years of relevant work experience; or a total of four years relevant work experience may be substituted.
  • Must have and maintain a valid driver's license and automobile insurance with liability coverage.
  • Proven ability to build, and/or history of, strong involvement in local community organizations.
  • Excellent written and verbal communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Intermediate computer skills (e.g. Keyboarding, Windows, Internet Explorer) including ability to enter and track participant data.
  • Must be detail oriented and possess strong organizational skills.
  • No criminal or child abuse history as determined by a criminal background check and child abuse screening.
  • Track record of working as a productive and cooperative member of a team.
  • Willingness to accept supervision and make personal performance improvements as appropriate.
  • Capability to work flexible hours (minimum of one evening per month and one weekend day per month) and to work at other Healthy Start offices, as needed.
HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this role, please send your resume, preferably in Microsoft Word format, to careers@ccmchc.org.

Friday, June 21, 2013

Bilingual Family Health Advocate, Maternal & Child Health Consortium of Chester County, Coatesville & Oxford, PA

Bilingual Family Health Advocate

Posted on: June 21, 2013
Application deadline: July 22, 2013
Posted by: Maternal and Child Health Consortium of Chester County

DESCRIPTION

You can make a difference in your community! Provide outreach, case management, home visiting, and health education to women and their babies enrolled in our Healthy Start Program. Join our outstanding team of employees committed to providing the highest quality of service to their participants.

RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Identifies pregnant women through outreach in the community and referrals from agencies and enrolls them in the appropriate services of the program.
  • Publicizes the program to the community through one-on-one contact, health fairs and other special events.
  • Maintains ongoing contact with pregnant women by telephone and home visits to provide emotional support, health information and referrals to health care and social services.
  • Serves as the pregnant woman's advocate and accompanies her to health and social service agencies, in accordance with program protocols.
  • Provides support to women experiencing challenges such as depression and domestic violence.
  • Conducts screenings and assessments of program participants to aid in identifying their needs.
  • Assists families in applying for and maintaining public health insurance coverage.
  • Encourages women to attend pre-natal and parenting classes, support groups, and other special events.
  • Maintains complete and accurate records related to the delivery of program services, using a variety of manual and electronic data gathering tools.
  • Protects the confidentiality of all information regarding current and past program participants as well as organizational operations.
  • Provides additional staff support to other Healthy Start offices, as needed.
  • Attends team events and organizational-wide staff meetings.
  • Participates in organizational-wide training programs.
  • Other duties may be assigned.
REQUIREMENTS
  • Proven ability to and/or history of strong involvement in local community organizations.
  • Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
  • Fully bilingual in both verbal and written Spanish and English.
  • Effective written, reading, and verbal communication skills in English and, for some positions, also Spanish. Ability in these areas will be measured by oral and reading comprehension assessments.
  • Basic computer skills (e.g. Keyboarding, Windows, Internet Explorer) including ability to enter and track participant data.
  • Must be detail oriented and possess strong organizational skills.
  • No criminal or child abuse history as determined by a criminal background check and child abuse screening.
  • Track record of working as a productive and cooperative member of a team.
  • Willingness to accept supervision and make personal performance improvements as appropriate.
  • Capability to work flexible hours (minimum of one evening per month and one weekend day per month) and to work at other Healthy Start offices, as needed.
  • Minimum of High School diploma or G.E.D.
  • At least one year of relevant paid work or volunteer experience.
This position would work out of both Coatesville and Oxford sites.

HOW TO APPLY

To apply for this role, please send your resume, preferably in Microsoft Word format, to careers@ccmchc.org

Friday, May 17, 2013

Youth Program Associate, Urban Initiatives, Chicago, IL

Youth Program Associate

Posted on: May 16, 2013
Application deadline: June 30, 2013
Posted by: Urban Initiatives

OVERVIEW

For 10 years, Urban Initiatives has run a health and education soccer program for second through fourth grade boys and girls in the Chicago Public Schools (CPS) in underserved communities. Urban Initiatives is an independent 501(c)(3) non-profit community development corporation that was established in 2003 through a grassroots effort by two CPS teachers, the school in which they worked, and the parents of their students in order to boost their physical fitness, health education, academic performance, and character development. Urban Initiatives believes in sports-based youth development and the importance of providing safe spaces for children to learn and grow. Urban Initiatives takes a whole child approach to development in order to provide children, who have the odds stacked against them, with the opportunity to reach their full potential.

Urban Initiatives is offering an AmeriCorps Member / Youth Program Associate for the 2013/2014 service term. Urban Initiatives is a Chicago based nonprofit organization that runs a health and education soccer program in 24 Chicago Public Schools and has grown tremendously over the years. The Program Associate will have the opportunity to work with the senior staff in a casual, collaborative working environment and will provide direct service through assistant coaching and parent outreach at four school sites in underserved Chicago communities. To learn more about Urban Initiatives check out www.urbaninitiatives.org.

Full-time Hours: In season, typically M-Th; 7:30 AM-3:30 PM and F; 10:00 AM-6:00 PM. Out of season, typically M-F; 9:00 AM-5:00 PM. Members are required to work a minimum of 1700 hours or approximately 40 hours per week during the 10-month service term.

Stipend: The program will offer to the member a living stipend of $14,000, training and professional development opportunities. Upon the completion of the service term and the required 1700 worked hours; the member will become eligible for a $5,550 education award.

POSITION SUMMARY

The Youth Program Associate dedicates his/her time to overseeing Work to Play Program quality. Additionally, the Youth Program Associate assists with implementation of the Take the Lead Program as well as Healthy Places activities at one partner school one day a week.

POSITION RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Oversee Work to Play Program implementation at 5 school sites
  • Be the liaison between the schools and the UI office
  • Know all contents of the Work to Play Program Booklet including games, lessons, main points, health and character information, as well as administrative documents – also assist in ongoing program development by making suggestions for enhancements
  • Support programming by serving as Assistant Coach while at program sessions at each school every week
  • Oversee field trips, seasonal team parties and Service Learning Projects at each of your school sites
  • Other direct service includes assisting with program-related events, paperwork dissemination/collection, snack delivery, program evaluation, and other support
  • Take photos, videos, and record success stories to be posted on the UI blog or shared/written about in newsletters
  • Implement UI's parent outreach plan at all schools and track parent participation through activities such as parent meetings, parent letters, handouts, phone calls, invitations, field trips, etc.
  • Assist Program Manager with On-Site Program Director Evaluations
  • Participate in required staff meetings, staff development sessions and trainings
  • Identify and build relationships within the school communities of the schools served
  • Identify and reach out to potential program partners
  • Support one partner with more in-depth intervention through the Healthy Places Project
  • Support the Take the Lead Program by assisting with leadership retreats and facilitating monthly school-based meetings
  • Other responsibilities as needed
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS
  • Bachelor's degree (preferred)
  • Minimum of 18 year of age, US citizen or permanent resident status
  • Desire and ability to work with a diverse group of people, particularly those living in low-income distressed neighborhoods
  • Ability to work independently and in a team environment
  • Self-starter
  • Computer skills
  • Good written and oral communication skills
  • Ability to manage multiple priorities and deadlines
  • Ability to work a flexible schedule (some night and weekends may be required)
  • Access to a personal laptop computer (preferred)
  • Spanish speaking (a plus)
  • Regular access to a car (required)
  • Criminal History Check (required)
HOW TO APPLY

Please apply by email. Your application should include your email address, a copy of your resume, as well as a cover letter describing any related experience and an explanation as to why you think you would make a great Program Associate. A personal interview will be required. Send applications to:

Tom LaClair
Urban Initiatives
650 West Lake Street, #340
Chicago, IL 60661
E-mail: thomas.laclair@urbaninitiatives.org