San Francisco, CA3 days ago
Abilities: Ability to assess needs and establish or recommend program priorities and goals and develop plans to achieve goals; collect, compile, chart, and analyze data pertinent to health education program planning; plan, organize, conduct or oversee a variety of health education program and activities including discussion groups and workshops; develop educational materials and media such as pamphlets, audio and video materials, and electronic media; present ideas and information accurately, effectively and concisely, both orally and in writing; use computer and web-based information technology systems as a resource for research and providing health education programs; maintain confidentiality consistent with applicable laws and regulations; and establish and maintain effective working relationships with peers, students, medical, and other health professionals, representatives of the news media, and other community groups. While this role maintains a primary focus on AOD prevention and related student support efforts, the Health Educator is also an integral member of the health promotion team and is expected to contribute to broader campus-wide health education initiatives, including mental health promotion, violence prevention, sexual health, and overall student wellness.