Health Equity Specialist - Temp with the State of NM
Company: ATA Services Inc
Location: Santa Fe
Posted on: September 2, 2024
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Job Description:
ATA Services, Inc. is currently hiring a part-time Health Equity
Specialist to work on a temporary assignment with the State of New
Mexico.Pay Rate $28.21/HourFull Time: Monday - Friday, 8 A.M. - 5
P.M. Work Location: Albuquerque NM and Santa Fe, NM Position
Highlights:This position will partner, plan and implement health
equity activities within communities. This position will work
closely with Health Councils, community stakeholders, and health
promotion team members focusing on health equity to ensure that
efforts addressed at improving health equity, reducing disparities,
and improving cultural competence are designed collaboratively with
local communities. The position will be involved in special
projects and participate and collaborate with health promotion. The
position will also serve as liaison to a local health office while
coordinating with state-wide Public Health programs.Health Equity
Specialists have a primary focus of planning and implementing
public health education programs that will impact attitudes,
knowledge, and behaviors to improve health. This position develops
and implements best-practice strategies to improve the health of
individuals and communities. Responsibilities also include
assessing the needs, resources, and capacities of the community;
conducting evaluation and research related to health promotion
programs; administering and managing programs, including grant
requirements and program budgets and expenses. Health Equity
Specialists serve as a health resource for the community and
support the community in behavior change through promoting and
advocating for public health.This position seeks and integrates
current knowledge of health disparity mitigation and cultural and
linguistic competence with principles of adult learning into
education. The Health Equity Specialist utilizes systematic
educational planning principles, solid instructional design
methods, and emerging technologies for the creation of relevant
programs, materials, methods, and media to communicate information,
and implements monitoring and assessment measures to determine
effectiveness. Design and deliver high-quality education
curriculum, programs, lessons and materials for diverse audiences
across practice settings with the goal of improving outcomes and
community health.Under the direction of the Health Promotion
Program Manager, this role will support health councils, community
stakeholders, and public health leaders on topics and approaches to
support health equity across the State of New Mexico.
Responsibilities:Plans implements, and evaluates programs to impact
attitudes, knowledge, and behaviors for improved health using
evidence-based and research-based curricula as appropriate.Applies
evidence-informed theories, models, and/or strategies to health
promotion programs.Identifies, develops, delivers, and evaluates
health communication messages using a variety of communication
strategies, methods, and techniques.Provides expert consultation,
assistance, and guidance to individuals, groups, and
organizations.Serves as a health education resource person by
maintaining a depth of knowledge and understanding of the
following: current community health data through local community
health assessments, services offered by local organizations and
partners for appropriate referrals, and opportunities to enhance
and refine health promotion programs.Advocates for health, health
equity, and health promotion by engaging stakeholders and leading
advocacy initiatives related to health.Demonstrates effective
public communication and presentation skills.Continually designs
and delivers relevant diversity, inclusion & equity training to the
workforceDevelops and disseminates communication materials
pertaining to training and workshopsAssesses the effectiveness of
training programs by collecting and summarizing data from course
participants and developing quality measures by which to measure
training effectivenessServes as a consultant to healthcare
providers in the development of relevant educational programs and
materials.Assumes a leadership role in the development and revision
of health equity standards, guidelines, and organizational
policies.Conducts formative and summative program evaluations and
makes appropriate program revisions.Credentials and
Qualifications:HEALTH EDUCATORSBasic Employees in this Role perform
a wide range of duties in the prevention, intervention, and control
of infectious diseases including the Human Immunodeficiency
Virus.Employees assist in the dissemination of public health
education materials in a district.Recommended Education and
Experience for Full Performance:Associates Degree in Public or
Health Education and four (4) years of experience in health-related
field.Minimum QualificationsHigh School diploma or GED and two (2)
years of experience in a health-related field.Operational Employees
in this Role coordinate and monitor disease immunization and plan
prevention and intervention programs.Employees may provide public
health education in a district with responsibility for a major
segment of a statewide public health education/promotion program
such as child health, adolescent health, adult health, smoking
prevention, injury control, etc.Recommended Education and
Experience for Full Performance:Bachelor's Degree in Public or
Health Education and two (2) years of experience in health-related
field. Minimum QualificationsAssociate Degree in Public or Health
Education and two (2) years of experience in health-related field.
Any combination of education from an accredited college or
university in a related field and/or direct experience in this
occupation totaling four (4) years may substitute for the required
education and experience.Advanced Employees in this Role provide
public health education in a district or are responsible for a
major segment of a statewide public health education/promotion
program.Employees prepare reports and materials to support
legislative initiatives.Employees may prepare the budget related to
the program(s) and assist in the preparation of grant
applications.Recommended Education and Experience for Full
PerformanceBachelor's Degree in Public or Health Education and six
(6) years of experience in health related field.Minimum
QualificationsBachelor's Degree in Public Health or Education and
two (2) years of experience in a health related field. Any
combination of education from an accredited college or university
in a related field and/or direct experience in this occupation
totaling six (6) years may substitute for the required education
and experience.Job Compensation/DetailsThis individual will work
with the NM Dept. of Health, Public Health Division, Northwest
Region Health Promotion team.This is a temporary staff position
that will be hired under ATA Services, Inc. They will be paid
through ATA but report to NM Dept. of Health. This position will be
funded until 06/2024. The full name is ATA Services Inc., here is
the link to the website for reference www.ataservices.net. ATA
Services, Inc., provides equal employment opportunities (EEO) to
all employees and applicants for employment without regard to race,
color, religion, sex, national origin, age, disability, or
genetics. In addition to federal law requirements, we comply with
applicable state and local laws governing nondiscrimination in
employment in every location in which the company has facilities.
This policy applies to all terms and conditions of employment,
including recruiting, hiring, placement, promotion, termination,
layoff, recall, transfer, leaves of absence, compensation, and
training. Compensation details: 28.21-28.21 Hourly
WagePI997a01ccdfa8-25660-34745639
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