What are the responsibilities and job description for the Community Health Education Specialist position at Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio?
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As a socially responsible health care employer and provider, we require our associates to show proof of annual influenza and COVID-19 vaccinations unless approved exemption is provided. An approved exemption from COVID-19 vaccination will require weekly testing for the Associate. Additional information will be provided by HR upon hire.
Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio is seeking mission-minded Associates to join us as a full-time (37.5 hours per week) Community Health Education Specialist providing programming in our Toledo Administration.
SUMMARY
In addition to providing direct education with approved materials and presenting education programming to Planned Parenthood of Greater Ohio (PPGOH) Associates, the Community Health Education Specialist (CHES) will develop and deliver on an outreach plan aligned with departmental strategic goals within the Toledo community. The CHES participates in external trainings as assigned and supports OCSE program creation and implementation for new audiences.
The CHES creates, markets, implements, and evaluates community education and outreach programs to groups and individuals in classroom, virtual / distance learning, and community settings on a variety of topics related to sexual and other health topics. Job requires an ability and willingness to provide education through a variety of formats including, but not limited to, in-person, live virtual platforms, and recorded content. A commitment to quality healthcare and excellence in customer service is essential.
Experience or training in the areas of health, human sexuality, adolescent development, and learning theory preferred. Experience working with groups and individuals, specifically with youth and diverse populations, is required. Experience with content development, public speaking and implementing, coordinating, and evaluating programs preferred. Self-motivation, self-direction, teamwork, and organizational skills required.
CULTURAL AWARENESS
All associates are required to demonstrate the importance of the ethical and cultural awareness commitment of Planned Parenthood by:
- Demonstrating empathy; recognizing inherent worth, and treating individuals with respect
- Protecting confidentiality of staff
- Appreciating the Planned Parenthood culture and its function in human behavior, and recognizing cultural strengths
- Seeking to understand patient’s cultures and value of diversity to be able to provide competent services
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES include the following. Other duties may be assigned.
- Directly recruits Education clients and patients and promotes PPGOH services in the Toledo community.
- Develops and presents information on sexual health and other health topics and promotes protective factors among adolescents and adults in school, social service, and community settings.
- Writes and adapts lesson plans and curricula that are inclusive, trauma-informed, and culturally aware and grounded in tenets of the racial and reproductive justice movements.
- Plans, markets, and implements department initiatives that respond to the cultural and linguistic characteristics of persons living in the greater Toledo area.
- Establishes and stewards relationships with organizations such as businesses, schools, churches, and community service agencies to establish referral relationships, partnerships, and outreach activities.
- Participates in developing, marketing, implementing, and evaluating designated education programs, workshops, and conferences.
- Represents PPGOH at community meetings and coalitions as assigned.
- Provides staff in-service training as needed.
- Utilizes PPGOH’s database and other client tracking systems to maintain accurate records of education and outreach activities.
- Attends regular departmental meetings and assists with department maintenance and other duties as assigned.
- Conducts health screening/tests and processes samples for health center review and follow-up.
SUPERVISORY RESPONSIBILITIES
May occasionally require recruitment and coordination of volunteers for departmental activities
QUALIFICATIONS
The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Excellent written and verbal communication skills
- Proficient with Microsoft Office Suite; ability to utilize computer skills/programs to deliver health education content is expected
- May occasionally require negotiation skills and use of discretion
- Creativity, problem-solving, decision-making, interpersonal skills, flexibility, and independent judgment
- Commitment to the ethos, values, and service standards of Planned Parenthood and ability to communicate these to Associates, volunteers, prospective job applicants, and others in the community
EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE
- Bachelor’s degree in Education, Social Service, Community Health, Communication, or related field
- Experience with program delivery in the areas of health education, human services, community organizing or related filed required
- Must have a demonstrated ability to establish networking relationships in the community.
- Minimum of 2 years of related work experience will be considered in lieu of a degree
- Presentation and training skills with diverse populations required
PROMISE TO OUR ASSOCIATES
Planned Parenthood has served Ohioans with safe, accessible, and affordable health care for 100 years and welcomed more than 100,000 patient visits to our health centers in 2020. Every day, we fight to provide this care to everyone, no matter their income level, insurance status, zip code, color, creed, or country of origin.
As a mission-driven health care provider, Planned Parenthood is dedicated to ending health disparities and achieving health equity among all races. We work on all levels through our health centers, educational programming, and public policy to make the greatest impact on the communities we serve.
In order to become the leading organization for high quality reproductive health care, we continuously strive to create a supportive work environment that results in a positive experience for patients and associates alike. We find this support in our In This Together workplace values and service standards that bring associates together and foster an inclusive culture.
PPGOH is an Equal Opportunity Employer and does not discriminate on the basis of race, religion, color, sex, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation, age, disability, national origin, veteran status, or any other basis covered by appropriate law. Research suggests that qualified women, Black, Indigenous, and Persons of Color (BIPOC), may self-select out of opportunities if they don't meet 100% of the job requirements. We encourage individuals who believe they have the skills necessary to thrive to apply for this role
Salary : $44,000 - $47,000