As an integral part of Mount Sinai Health System’s Emergency Department Health Education Program, Health Educators provide a patient-centered, harm reduction approach to reach individuals living with HIV, Hepatitis C (HCV), and/or Substance Use Disorder (SUD). Health Educators work with a multidisciplinary team to coordinate services and assist patients to navigating barriers to accessing quality care and treatment.
The Health Educator may also be involved in program outreach and expansion activities to both within and outside of the Mount Sinai Health System. Outreach activities may include delivering presentations and attending scientific conferences and meetings.
This is an ideal position to gain experience in community health, research, and clinical medicine.
Possess a Bachelor of Science in Public Health, Biology, Psychology, Education, or related discipline
Have at least 1 year of experience in clinical environment
Must possess knowledge of community resources and health care processes, structure, and function
Bilingual (English and Spanish) strongly preferred
Some travel between sites is required
Database management experience
Command of Microsoft Office Suite
Experience with Epic EMR preferred
Must demonstrate ability to work effectively in a team environment
Exceptionally organized and able to work independently
Strong oral and written communication skills
Ability to plan a program based on health needs and requirements
Ability to work with a very diverse population and be sensitive to cultural differences
Comfortable speaking in public
Strong independent judgment
Flexibility to take on new duties as needed
Certification as a Certified Health Educator (CHES) from the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. preferred
Non-Bargaining Unit, 870 - Emergency Medicine - ISM, Icahn School of Medicine