Health Educator is responsible for developing and designing health education programs meant to increase community awareness and knowledge. Conducts needs assessments and keeps up-to-date on changes in health care technology to keep program material current. Being a Health Educator develops, coordinates, and disseminates educational resources and materials. May provide health education outreach and consultation. Additionally, Health Educator requires a bachelor's degree in a related area. Typically reports to a manager or head of a unit/department. The Health Educator work is generally independent and collaborative in nature. Contributes to moderately complex aspects of a project. To be a Health Educator typically requires 4-7 years of related experience. (Copyright 2024 Salary.com)
Shift: Day
Working Hours: M-F 8 am- 5 pm
Summary:
Registered Registered Nurse who integrates his/her expertise as educator, clinician, consultant, and role model with the intent of promoting a multi-disciplinary approach to diabetes management. Provides educational programs necessary to ensure the goal of optimal client self management and prevention practices, affecting outcomes and meeting or exceeding customer expectations.
Other information:
Requires graduation from a state approved school/college of Nursing and current licensure by the Arkansas State Board of Nursing. Two years of professional practice experience in discipline. Certified Diabetes Educator preferred. Must have the ability to teach and present in front of groups of patients and family members. Will be asked occasionally to present at community events.
This job will be authorized 80.00 hours bi-weekly.
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