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In this capacity, the WHP Director provides strategic direction in the design, development, administration, implementation, assessment, coordination, and continuous improvement of health-related programs, services, health education materials, communications, and social media; and health promotion policy, advocacy, campaigns, and initiatives that foster health, well-being, and harm reduction among the diverse population of 3,100 graduate and professional health sciences students at UCSF.
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As well-being is a broad term encompassing many specialty areas-substance use, sexual respect (violence prevention as well as the promotion of prosocial behaviors and culture), mental health, infectious disease, food security the list keeps going.
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Provides support and leadership of signature health promotion events as assigned. Job Summary: The Health Promotion Specialist develops, coordinates, implements, and evaluates campus wide health education programs that affect health behaviors and support academic success using population-based data.
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Assis an /Associa e Professor - Heal h Promo ion & PolicyJob no: 520027 Work ype: Facul y Full ime Campus: UMass Amhers Depar men : Heal h Promo ion & Policy Ca egories: Facul yAbou UMass Amhers UMass Amhers , he Commonweal h's flagship campus, is a na ionally ranked public research universi y offering a full range of undergradua e, gradua e and professional degrees.
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Seeking a qualified individual for a full-time (37.5 hours per week), project position working as a Community Health Promotion Specialist in the Harm Reduction Services Program for the City of Portland's Public Health Division.
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Experience in the areas of health promotion, health education, health coaching, nutrition, mindfulness as related to program design, program delivery, implementation, and evaluation.
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Minimum Work Experience Knowledge of health and fitness and at least one year of work experience in wellness, health promotion, health promotion, health club, university and/or community recreation, or hospital fitness preferred.
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Develops goals, makes recommendations, and implements plans for health promotion efforts that are consistent with the strategic initiatives and mission of OMC. Health and Wellness Promotion Coordinator.
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Work Location: LSU - Pennington Biomedical Pay Grade: Other Academic Job Description: Pennington Biomedical Research Center , a world-renowned academic research institute of Louisiana State University, is seeking a Postdoctoral Researcher in Ingestive Behavior, Weight Management and Health Promotion.
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Build community and collaborate with key stakeholders to develop and evaluate a comprehensive vision advocating for UF student wellbeing across 27 residence halls through needs assessments, intervention development, implementation and evaluation of theory-based and evidence-informed health promotion strategies, targeted programs, outreach, and policies.
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Ferring will be the world-leading, most trusted healthcare company in reproductive medicine and maternal health, and a leader in specialty areas within gastroenterology and urology. We are addressing some of the greatest challenges in reproductive medicine and maternal health through our research and development programmes.
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The University of Tennessee Health Science Center is the flagship statewide, public, academic health institution in Tennessee. Founded in 1911, the mission of the University of Tennessee Health Science Center is to improve the health and well-being of Tennesseans and the global community by fostering integrated, collaborative, and inclusive education, research, scientific discovery, clinical care, and public service.
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Masters degree in health education, health promotion, public health, social work, or related field, or equivalent combination of education and experience that demonstrates knowledge of and exposure to fundamental theories, principles, and concepts of public health and educational outreach.
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Bachelor’s Degree in Health Education, Health Promotion, Public Health, or other human service related discipline from an accredited institution. Advanced degree in public health, health promotion, health education, or other related discipline from an accredited institution.
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Master’s degree in health education/promotion/public health, social work, psychology, public administration/policy, higher education administration, or related field preferred. As part of the Health Promotion team, the Assistant Director for Substance Use Harm Reduction is responsible for developing and implementing a comprehensive, data-driven, evidence-based strategy for the Syracuse University student population to reduce harm associated with substances such as alcohol, cannabis, and other drugs.
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