Completes orientation and trainings including mandatory online implementation training prior to delivering evidence-based programming. This training is available on the ACT for Youth website at www.actforyouth.net. Completes training for the specific evidence-based programming, if defined by the model developer. • Delivers evidenced-based program with fidelity to youth in a variety of settings.
• Conducts community outreach and education.
• Completes required reporting accurately and timely as designated.
• Provides assistance and/or referrals for youth to obtain comprehensive family planning services, health services, or other essential support services as identified.
Health Educator Qualifications: Minimum: Bachelor’s degree. • Ability to facilitate discussion/teach classes to youth in a variety of settings on reproductive health topics such as reproductive anatomy, contraceptive methods, STDs, and HIV/AIDS. • Experience working with youth and demonstrated ability to be inclusive and non-stigmatizing in their role. • Knowledge of or experience with priority population to be served and community. Ability to work flexible hours, including evenings and/or weekends. • Bilingual skills, depending on the community and youth being served.