General Duties
Under the direction of the Director of Social Services and Special programs, the Health Educator provides support, assessments, information and referrals for the enhancement of physical and psychosocial functioning of the assigned patient population to include but not be limited to infants, adolescents, adults and geriatric patients. The Health Educators teach individuals and communities how to live healthier lifestyles and promote wellness. They develop and implement strategies to improve the health of individuals and communities, collect and maintain data, and discuss and manage health concerns with patients. The Health Educator performs various duties to assist and identify families in need of medical care, social services, and education. The Health Educator must demonstrate the knowledge and skills necessary to provide care and education appropriate to the age of the patients served; demonstrate knowledge of the principles of growth and development over the life span; and be able to identify a patient need.
Education
Minimum Qualifications
Technical Skills
1. Use and/or operate office equipment, i.e. personal computers, calculators, and computers including experience with internet, email, or database management programs.
2. Ability to acquire skills for entering accurate data, messages, and updated insurance information into NextGen application.
3. Demonstrated advance knowledge and proficient in the use of Microsoft Office packages including Word, Excel and Outlook.