Community Education Specialist (Full Time Remote or Hybrid, North Carolina Based)
                                About the position
Responsibilities
• Implement, evaluate, and execute the Community Education Plan focusing on behavioral and physical health, wellness, prevention education, chronic disease, preventive care, disease management health screenings, and secondary and tertiary prevention utilizing evidence-supported training.
• Provide information, education, and consultation to public and private entities that routinely interact with individuals with special health care needs or other high-risk populations.
• Develop, implement, and evaluate Alliance education and training activities resulting in increased and improved access to public healthcare and Systems of Care approaches.
• Collect information associated with the results of the education events and reviews the impact of each initiative, making changes and appropriate adjustments based on that information.
• Oversee Alliance initiatives that aim to support high risk individuals and individuals with special health care needs that are enrolled in the Alliance care management.
• Make referrals and aids in the early identification of individuals with special health care needs.
• Partner and collaborate with community partners on support, education, advocacy, and research using a Recovery, Trauma Informed, and System of Care framework.
• Engage the community in supporting and collaborating to further the mission, vision, and values of Alliance and the Community Health and Well-Being department through forming partnerships and relationships with key stakeholders and Community Based Organizations (CBO).
• Interact with the community in varying capacities such as target-specific marketing, social media engagement, public awareness, and advocacy.
• Serve as a resource to the community, through education and response coordination, for healthcare, and crisis and emergency management.
• Assist with identifying opportunities for education and outreach, such as: the target population, the best location, and strategies.
• Develop resources that can be utilized by enrollees of Alliance.
Requirements
• Bachelor's degree in public health, health education, or related human services from an appropriately accredited institution and (3) years of experience.
• Reliable transportation is required for business, with the ability to transport self and materials to various community sites with flexible days and hours.
• Master's degree in a human services field from an appropriately accredited institution and two (2) years of experience preferred.
Nice-to-haves
• Bilingual Spanish Preferred
• Demonstrated knowledge of behavioral health and intellectual/developmental disabilities and extensive knowledge regarding community services.
• Ability to become proficient in all disability areas, including areas where co-occurring illnesses exist.
• Demonstrated knowledge of the primary purpose and functions of community agencies.
Benefits
• Medical, Dental, Vision, Life, Long and Short-Term Disability
• Generous retirement savings plan
• Flexible work schedules including hybrid/remote options
• Paid time off including vacation, sick leave, holiday, management leave
• Dress flexibility
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