Outreach Health Educator - Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center : Job Details

Outreach Health Educator

Bedford Stuyvesant Family Health Center

Job Location : Brooklyn,NY, USA

Posted on : 2024-11-18T20:30:36Z

Job Description :

The Bedford-Stuyvesant Family Health Center (BSFHC) is a patient-centered, team based multi-specialty practice in central Brooklyn. BSFHC has been providing affordable, comprehensive, outpatient medical and dental services in an outpatient setting for over 40 years. As a Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC), BSFHC serves all of the primary health care needs of families in the heart of North and Central Brooklyn. Our mission is to provide the most professional, courteous and highest quality health care, with dignity, to those we serve, especially the undeserved population, without regard for ability to pay. We are seeking an Outreach Health Educator to join our Access Health Initiative (AHI). Incumbentaims to increase awareness in community about health-related issues to improve health decisions through education. The Outreach Health Educator will be providing health education to clients on available program services, health maintenance, and how barriers of adherence can be addressed to improve client's quality of care in collaboration with the client's care team.Required field about 75% of the time and take mass transit to travel throughout New York City.Grant-funded: Contingent upon continuation of grant funding from year to year. Key Responsibilities to include but not limited to:Develop partnerships at the community-level to identify individuals who are underserved, uninsured, out-of-care, especially people living with HIV (PLWH) as well as those in need of access to behavioral health and chronic disease management. Conduct outreach activities at various community organizations and healthcare settings to raise awareness on insurance coverage and health-related issues providing information on services offered by BSFHC through supporting programs. Educate clients on program services and patient medication management strategies.Engage other community-based organizations, both HIV-specific and non-HIV-specific, to develop and maintain an outreach database.Perform outreach to clients who have lost contact or require follow up on medical appointments through various communication methods (i.e., phone calls, letters, email).Conduct outreach presentations at events such as conferences and healthcare settings throughout the Brooklyn region. Document interventions and follow up client engagement in appropriate system (s) or administrative tracking tools for clients for data collection purposes and submission for accurate reports. Utilize social marketing tools and collaborate with partners to identify and contact hard-to-reach populations who are underserved and uninsured. Support the PrEP, HIV & HEP C programs by referring partners and community to accessing prevention services, particularly among MSM of color. Perform additional duties as requested by the Supervisor.Education/Experience Required: Bachelor's degree required or enrolled in college. Master's degree in health-related field such as nursing, social work, psychology, counseling, public health or public administration preferred.Experience working in HIV/AIDS, LGBTQ, and communities of color.Experience delivering community health information to vulnerable populations in Brooklyn and other jurisdictions. Other Related Skills/Experience: Successful applicants should be able to describe their previous experience in reaching underserved and hard-to-reach populations, and connecting individuals to appropriate services. They should have a demonstrated ability to work independently, and document all work performed. The suitable candidate should have an understanding of the community's cultures and ethnicities, and knowledge of community assets and resources necessary to effectively respond to needs and gaps in service delivery. Have an ability to prioritize goals and objectives to deliver critical mission-driven services in a timely manner. Have a sensitivity to the needs and situations of a multi-cultural population with a variety of income levels. Have knowledge of Brooklyn-based systems of care. Have the ability to work effectively with a variety of people, and work in a team environment. Annual Salary: $50,000Benefits Overview: We offer attractive compensation with comprehensive benefits including: Medical, 401k Retirement Plan with discretionary Match, Free Life Insurance and Long-Term Disability, Transportation Plan, Generous Paid Vacations and Holidays.BSFHC IS AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER

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