Community Health Educator: $25.50-$29.96. The maximum pay for this position is $34.42.
Lead Community Health Educator: $27.46-$32.96. The maximum pay for this position is $38.45.
Eagle County Governments Public Health Department is seeking an experienced and motivated Community Health Educator to join our team. This is a single position with the flexibility to hire at either the Community Health Educator or Lead level depending on the candidates experience and qualifications.
Schedule: M-F 8:00 am 5:00 pm. A 4/10 schedule is an option though flexibility is required to ensure we meet departmental needs.
Location: Eagle CO
Applicants are encouraged to apply by January 29th however the job will be posted until filled.
Whether you are starting your journey in public health or are an experienced advocate this role is the heartbeat of our Healthy Families team. You will provide essential support to programs like WIC and Nurse Family Partnership ensuring families in our community have the resources they need to thrive.
- The Community Health Educator role focuses on mastering and delivering WIC services with a high degree of independence.
- The Lead Community Health Educator role takes on advanced coordination data analysis and the mentorship of other team members.
Full job description for Community Health Educator
Full job description for Lead Community Health Educator
Core Responsibilities (Both Roles):
- Provides Quality Programs and Services (40%): You are the primary point of contact for the WIC program. Youll handle outreach determine eligibility and conduct health/diet assessments. Youll create individualized nutrition plans and provide breastfeeding support to help parents and children thrive.
- Analytics & Assessment (20%): Youll analyze medical histories and nutrition status to identify risk factors. Youll also collect data to help improve our programs.
- Community Engagement (10%): Youll represent Public Health at community meetings and ensure our services are culturally responsive and accessible to everyone.
- Administrative Support (10%): Youll ensure all work follows HIPAA and medical standards assisting with grant reporting and client confidentiality.
- Coordination with Local Partners Community and Internal Team 20%: While the Educator provides general support the Lead Educator takes ownership of specific program pillars. If you are in the Lead role you will:
- Serve as a Program Coordinator: Act as the Local Agency Lead for specific areas like Breastfeeding Retail Coordination Outreach or High-Risk Counseling.
- Analyze Complex Data: Move beyond data collection to perform deep-dive analysis for Nutrition Education plans.
- Mentorship: Act as a go-to resource for the team helping to train new staff and ensure everyone is following CoWIC policies.
Qualifications
Community Health Educator:
- Minimum Education - High school diploma or GED.
- Preferred Education - Associate degree in Nutrition Science or related field Medical Assistant Certificate Certified Nursing Assistant LPN Diet Technician or Mental Health Assistant.
- Minimum Experience: Previous work experience with the public.
- Preferred Experience: WIC and/or public health experience and experience with low-income participants is preferred.
- Current CPR Certification or receipt of CPR Certification within six months of employment.
- Able to take and pass a basic math test related to anthropometric measurements.
- Required to take and pass the Lactation Management Certification test within one year of employment. LMS is required to provide and educate lactating mothers with medical-grade electric pumps.
- Required to take and pass the WIC Certification Program
- Level one within a month
- Level two within three months
- Level three within six months
Lead Community Health Educator:
- Minimum Education - High school diploma or GED.
- Preferred Education - Associate degree in Nutrition Science or related field Medical Assistant Certificate Certified Nursing Assistant LPN Diet Technician or Mental Health Assistant.
- Minimum Experience: Previous work experience with the public. Previous experience in the healthcare industry. At least 1 year of experience as a WIC Educator or any combination of education or experience which produces the required knowledge skills and abilities.
- Preferred Experience: WIC and/or public health experience and experience with participants who are low-income.
- Current CPR Certification.
- Able to take and pass a basic math test related to anthropometric measurements.
- Up to date on required Lactation Management Certification.
- Lead Educators who provide breastfeeding coordination are encouraged to pursue additional breastfeeding certifications which includes CLE CLC or IBCLC.
- Up to date on the complete WIC Certification Program.
Culture & Benefits
Working in local government is one of the best career paths in the mountains. Your Career will Soar with Eagle County. Get started with us today!
- Why is Eagle County recognized as a Best Place to Work in 2022 Culture of flexibility and support for mental health / wellness. Check out more awards here.
- Purpose! A modern values-driven workplace with more than 550 employees embracing a welcoming culture supportive leaders and an organization focused on our mission: Creating a Better Eagle County for All.
- Learning organization focused on professional development opportunities FREE CMC classes and Tuition reimbursement.
- Future focused with our Strategic Plan on improving housing climate change and more.
- As a certified healthy workplace our culture recognizes the importance of individual needs and enjoying life outside of work. Other perks may include flexible work arrangements paid volunteer time and daytime fitness classes/bike rides.
Great benefits! See the details
- Comprehensive and low-cost medical dental and vision insurance (as low as $85/month for employee only)
- Wellness program where you can earn cash or extra days off
- 13 paid holidays
- Paid time off (starting at 12 days) and additional medical leave
- Paid volunteer hours
- 8% (dollar-for-dollar match) retirement plan
- Free classes at Colorado Mountain College
- Eagle County University classes (internal trainings)
- Tuition reimbursement programs
- Bilingual Pay Incentive
- Free bus pass and more
Relocation & Housing Information
Required Experience:
IC
Community Health Educator: $25.50-$29.96. The maximum pay for this position is $34.42.Lead Community Health Educator: $27.46-$32.96. The maximum pay for this position is $38.45.Eagle County Governments Public Health Department is seeking an experienced and motivated Community Health Educator to join...
Community Health Educator: $25.50-$29.96. The maximum pay for this position is $34.42.
Lead Community Health Educator: $27.46-$32.96. The maximum pay for this position is $38.45.
Eagle County Governments Public Health Department is seeking an experienced and motivated Community Health Educator to join our team. This is a single position with the flexibility to hire at either the Community Health Educator or Lead level depending on the candidates experience and qualifications.
Schedule: M-F 8:00 am 5:00 pm. A 4/10 schedule is an option though flexibility is required to ensure we meet departmental needs.
Location: Eagle CO
Applicants are encouraged to apply by January 29th however the job will be posted until filled.
Whether you are starting your journey in public health or are an experienced advocate this role is the heartbeat of our Healthy Families team. You will provide essential support to programs like WIC and Nurse Family Partnership ensuring families in our community have the resources they need to thrive.
- The Community Health Educator role focuses on mastering and delivering WIC services with a high degree of independence.
- The Lead Community Health Educator role takes on advanced coordination data analysis and the mentorship of other team members.
Full job description for Community Health Educator
Full job description for Lead Community Health Educator
Core Responsibilities (Both Roles):
- Provides Quality Programs and Services (40%): You are the primary point of contact for the WIC program. Youll handle outreach determine eligibility and conduct health/diet assessments. Youll create individualized nutrition plans and provide breastfeeding support to help parents and children thrive.
- Analytics & Assessment (20%): Youll analyze medical histories and nutrition status to identify risk factors. Youll also collect data to help improve our programs.
- Community Engagement (10%): Youll represent Public Health at community meetings and ensure our services are culturally responsive and accessible to everyone.
- Administrative Support (10%): Youll ensure all work follows HIPAA and medical standards assisting with grant reporting and client confidentiality.
- Coordination with Local Partners Community and Internal Team 20%: While the Educator provides general support the Lead Educator takes ownership of specific program pillars. If you are in the Lead role you will:
- Serve as a Program Coordinator: Act as the Local Agency Lead for specific areas like Breastfeeding Retail Coordination Outreach or High-Risk Counseling.
- Analyze Complex Data: Move beyond data collection to perform deep-dive analysis for Nutrition Education plans.
- Mentorship: Act as a go-to resource for the team helping to train new staff and ensure everyone is following CoWIC policies.
Qualifications
Community Health Educator:
- Minimum Education - High school diploma or GED.
- Preferred Education - Associate degree in Nutrition Science or related field Medical Assistant Certificate Certified Nursing Assistant LPN Diet Technician or Mental Health Assistant.
- Minimum Experience: Previous work experience with the public.
- Preferred Experience: WIC and/or public health experience and experience with low-income participants is preferred.
- Current CPR Certification or receipt of CPR Certification within six months of employment.
- Able to take and pass a basic math test related to anthropometric measurements.
- Required to take and pass the Lactation Management Certification test within one year of employment. LMS is required to provide and educate lactating mothers with medical-grade electric pumps.
- Required to take and pass the WIC Certification Program
- Level one within a month
- Level two within three months
- Level three within six months
Lead Community Health Educator:
- Minimum Education - High school diploma or GED.
- Preferred Education - Associate degree in Nutrition Science or related field Medical Assistant Certificate Certified Nursing Assistant LPN Diet Technician or Mental Health Assistant.
- Minimum Experience: Previous work experience with the public. Previous experience in the healthcare industry. At least 1 year of experience as a WIC Educator or any combination of education or experience which produces the required knowledge skills and abilities.
- Preferred Experience: WIC and/or public health experience and experience with participants who are low-income.
- Current CPR Certification.
- Able to take and pass a basic math test related to anthropometric measurements.
- Up to date on required Lactation Management Certification.
- Lead Educators who provide breastfeeding coordination are encouraged to pursue additional breastfeeding certifications which includes CLE CLC or IBCLC.
- Up to date on the complete WIC Certification Program.
Culture & Benefits
Working in local government is one of the best career paths in the mountains. Your Career will Soar with Eagle County. Get started with us today!
- Why is Eagle County recognized as a Best Place to Work in 2022 Culture of flexibility and support for mental health / wellness. Check out more awards here.
- Purpose! A modern values-driven workplace with more than 550 employees embracing a welcoming culture supportive leaders and an organization focused on our mission: Creating a Better Eagle County for All.
- Learning organization focused on professional development opportunities FREE CMC classes and Tuition reimbursement.
- Future focused with our Strategic Plan on improving housing climate change and more.
- As a certified healthy workplace our culture recognizes the importance of individual needs and enjoying life outside of work. Other perks may include flexible work arrangements paid volunteer time and daytime fitness classes/bike rides.
Great benefits! See the details
- Comprehensive and low-cost medical dental and vision insurance (as low as $85/month for employee only)
- Wellness program where you can earn cash or extra days off
- 13 paid holidays
- Paid time off (starting at 12 days) and additional medical leave
- Paid volunteer hours
- 8% (dollar-for-dollar match) retirement plan
- Free classes at Colorado Mountain College
- Eagle County University classes (internal trainings)
- Tuition reimbursement programs
- Bilingual Pay Incentive
- Free bus pass and more
Relocation & Housing Information
Required Experience:
IC
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