Public Health Job Opportunities

Community Health Educator I

The Douglas County Health Department is seeking a Community Health Educator.

Primary Function

Under the direction of the Supervisor, Community Health Education, or designee the incumbent plans, implements and evaluates health promotion activities; provides health training and health information; and collaborates with other organizations to improve the health status of the community.

Essential Functions

Respond to requests from the community for health education information. Refer requests outside area of expertise to related agencies that may better provide requested information.
Identify and evaluate community health education needs. Determine target areas and implement strategies for health promotion/services.
Gather materials, information, brochures, etc., relating to topic of presentation.   Review and evaluate material for accuracy and cultural sensitivity factors.
Conduct lectures, presentations and workshops as assigned in order to distribute health information, increase community awareness of health issues, and facilitate behavioral change for a healthier lifestyle.
As directed by supervisor, prepare reports, press releases, public service announcements, newsletters, newspaper releases, etc., for the distribution of information on community health education services and programs.
To increase program effectiveness and best utilize resources, work in conjunction with area community agencies and groups, public agencies, schools, health care, and volunteer organizations, etc. in the development of health education strategies to resolve problems in all aspects of various health environments, including coordination of available resources and referral of information requests to the respective service organizations.
Develop a working knowledge of other Health Department services and programs and provide information to the public as appropriate.
With the assistance of the Supervisor, Community Health Education, Community Health Educator II, or designee, develop an evaluation plan for each program, which includes developing surveys and tracking statistical data. Make appropriate changes to programs based on surveys and evaluations.
Assist in the development of grant proposals, work plans, goals and objectives related to specific projects and linked to state and national health goals.
Coordinate with other community agencies, such as educational institutions, employers, and area hospitals, to develop grant programs or health education programs.
Represent the Health Department by serving on various committees, coalitions and community alliances; distributing information at local health fairs, etc.
Perform computer input and retrieval functions utilizing a variety of hardware and software programs.
Prepare and maintain various records, reports, correspondence and other departmental documents, including mileage reports, timesheets, inspection reports and documentation.
Attend various training courses, seminars and conferences to maintain knowledge of current trends and developments in job-related skills and techniques.


Other Duties and Responsibilities

Perform receptionist and related clerical duties in absence of clerical staff.
Operate standard office equipment in the performance of job duties, i.e. fax machine, copier, personal computer, calculator, etc.
Serve on inter-departmental or community committees, as directed.
Collaborate internally and with community agencies regarding public health emergency preparedness, as assigned.
Respond to inquiries from the general public.
Participate in public health emergency response training and respond as directed in a public health emergency.
Perform other related duties as assigned.

Education and Work Experience and Other Requirements

Bachelor’s degree* in Health Education, Community Health Education, School Health Education, or a related field of study.
Must possess a valid driver’s license at the time of hire, and maintain it throughout the course of employment. Must possess own mode of transportation.
Applicants with internship or one year work experience in public health, community health, health promotion or related field preferred.
Experience/training in operating personal computers and in using word processing, database, statistical and graphics software desirable.
Directly related work experience preferred. 

*Approved work experience may be substituted for up to two years of college on a year-for-year basis.

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Community Health Planner II (Accreditation, CHA, CHIP, Strategic Planning)

The Douglas County Health Department is seeking someone with accreditation experience.

Under the direction of the Health Director or designee, the incumbent is responsible for local, as well as cross-jurisdictional, planning and coordination of public health initiatives and preparedness efforts, including group facilitation, technical assistance, logistical arrangements, and liaison with other partnership entities.

Education and Work Experience and Other Requirements

  • Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Community Health Nursing, Community Planning, Human Services, or a health related field required.
  • Two years experience in health related community development and program coordination, with a health related agency.
  • Experience with large and small group facilitation preferred.
  • Master’s degree in Public Health, Community Health Nursing, Community Planning, Human Services, or a health related field preferred.
  • Experience/training in operating personal computers and in using word processing, database, statistical and graphics software desirable.
  • Must possess a valid driver’s license at the time of hire, and maintain it throughout the course of employment. Must possess own mode of transportation.
  • Applicants with directly related work experience preferred.

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Parent Coach/Intake Specialist

Top reasons people love working for Panhandle Public Health District: Flexible Scheduling, Meaningful Work, Family-Friendly, & Competitive Wages and Benefits! PPHD has two exciting position openings for Parent Coach/Intake Specialist located out of our Scottsbluff office. Find job descriptions at www.pphd.org [pphd.org], along with how to submit an electronic application and upload a cover letter and resume. We will be accepting applications until December 29, 2021, or until filled.

Job description

Website (application link on the right): http://pphd.org/Pages/join_our_team.html

AHEC Program Coordinator

Under the direct supervision of the Deputy Director of the Nebraska Area Health Education Center (AHEC) program, the AHEC Program Coordinator will be responsible for coordinating the planning, implementation, and assessment of programs for the Nebraska AHEC Program, including the NE AHEC Scholars Program, undergraduate pre-health workshops, and other community outreach and education projects. This includes supporting the AHEC Centers to plan, promote, implement all components required of the Nebraska AHEC Scholars Program, and the overarching HRSA objectives. Additionally, this position assists in developing and maintaining the evaluative requirements of each program as assigned by the Deputy Director. The AHEC Program Coordinator is expected to use effective communication to ensure the success of the Nebraska AHEC Scholars Program and other AHEC training/meeting opportunities. The position is crucial to support the achievement of the statewide Nebraska Area Health Education Center (AHEC) program’s mission and ensure its continued success. 
This position works closely with other AHEC, UNMC, and external contacts to support the complex programmatic and administrative activities of the program.

Assistant Extension Educator

Deadline Extended! Applications accepted until March 1st. AND, start date can be flexible, as late as June 2022, so May/Spring graduates ARE eligible to apply!

The Source Water Protection Extension Educator will contribute to the integrated extension land-grant mission of the home unit and IANR, as an effective scholar and citizen, including supporting student recruitment and IANR science literacy.

The incumbent will contribute to Nebraska Institute of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Nebraska Medical Center – Water, Climate, and Health Program, Daugherty Water for Food Global Institute, Water and Integrated Cropping Systems (WICS) programming, the Nebraska Department of Environment and Energy (NDEE) – Source Water Protection Program, the NDEE – Nonpoint Source Management Program, and the NDEE Drinking Water Program. They will facilitate partnerships and collaborate with local Extension partners, community leaders, NRDs, agencies, public health leaders, and other partners to identify needs and resources for communities to address water pollution, climate, and public health issues related to drinking water. They will develop and deliver a research-based education program about Water, Climate, and Public Health related to drinking water. They will use innovative strategies and cutting-edge teaching and learning methods to design, develop, deliver and evaluate programs for a robust extension education program focused on community strategies to protect the source of their drinking water and public health. They will work in a multi-disciplinary team environment with extension professionals and other partners to translate and teach the latest research-based information; and partner with research faculty members in applied research that can enhance educational programming.  They will evaluate program activities and report to project partners, at public meetings, at professional meetings, and in professional publications.