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SoftwarePphp· Elmsford, New York

Community Health Educator -Westchester, Rockland, and Putnam Counties

HybridFull-timeLeverDirect apply
Education and TrainingFull Time
Position Summary: Provides sexuality and reproductive health education as well as outreach and coalition building throughout Westchester, Rockland and Putnam Counties. Coordinates peer education programs. 
 
Essential Functions:
•    Identify and develop cooperative working relationships with targeted community agencies and schools in Westchester, Rockland, Suffolk, and/or Putnam Counties.
•    Develop, promote, and deliver sex education programs for youth, parents, and community members as per department grants and program goals.
•    Coordinate teen peer education program (TIPS), including recruitment, training, and ongoing supervision to youth peer educators.
•    Coordinate outreach activities in assigned region including representation at health fairs, school and recreational programs, colleges, and community events.
•    Organize and/or participate in county-based coalitions to build community relationships and increase PPHP visibility.
•    Maintain Education and Training education and outreach statistics for all outreach and programming.
•    Prepare and submit required paperwork and reports in a timely manner.
•    Assist Manager, Education and Training in completion of data collection and grant reports. 
•    Read and stay current on all information concerning sexuality, reproductive health, and adolescent health.
 
Non-Essential Functions: 
Assume additional responsibilities as assigned by the Manager, Education and Training.
During work hours, regularly checks personal PPHP email account for important agency-related communications.
 
Qualifications:
Experience, Education and Licensure
·         Bachelor’s degree in health education, psychology, social work or counseling, or a related area preferred.
·         Minimum of one year experience in education/community outreach or equivalent work experience.
·         Experience in developing and administering youth and peer education programs.
·         Understanding of and commitment to providing programs utilizing an equity and reproductive justice lens
·         Ability to work independently and cooperatively with diverse groups of teens, staff and volunteers.
·         Good record keeping and time management skills.
·         Ability to work flexible hours including evenings and weekends.
·         Valid driver’s license.
·         Own transportation.
·         Computer skills including Microsoft Word, Excel and PowerPoint.
·         Commitment to the goals of Planned Parenthood.
 
 
Cultural Awareness:
All employees are required to demonstrate the importance of the ethical cultural awareness commitment of Planned Parenthood by:
o   Demonstrating empathy; recognizing inherent worth, and treating individuals with respect
o   Protecting confidentiality of staff
o   Appreciating the Planned Parenthood culture and its function in human behavior, and recognizing cultural strengths
o   Seeking to understand patient’s cultures and value of diversity to be able to provide competent services.