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Provide biometric screening at client worksites including finger stick blood collection, blood pressure, height/weight/waist measurements, health coaching and other health screening services.
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Parent Aide/Educators assist families by providing 1:1 parenting coaching and supportive counseling, health and safety education, basic parenting education and assisting with resource/coordination of services to facilitate change.
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Position Summary:Full-time Health Educator position available for our Health Education department in the King County area. The Health Educator provides health education interventions, primarily one-on-one interactions in a clinic settings, group classes along with community-based education and outreach.
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Prior experience in health coaching, disease management in a call center environment, and/or patient education and behavior change techniques and strong understanding of disease management principles is preferred.
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Minimum Job Requirements Knowledge Demonstrated knowledge of principles, methods and materials used in health education including Motivational Interviewing, Health coaching and Group Facilitation Demonstrated knowledge of current Health education topic areas relevant to clinic site.
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Provide health coaching to support patients in adhering to their medication regimen. Demonstrated compassion, emotional intelligence, and a passion for patient education. Experience in healthcare professional and/or patient education, with proficiency in infusion or injection techniques.
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The Health Educator will provide sexual health and nutrition education to students and patients, facilitate health campaigns and outreach that promote Erie services, support transitions to adult care, and coordinate external services, such as dental and vision, for students.
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Marathon Health is seeking a full-time Certified Diabetes Education (CDE) to provide lifestyle and condition management coaching for the employees and families (ages 12+) at our employer-sponsored health and wellness centers in Charlotte, NC.
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Training in health coaching, motivational interviewing and intuitive/mindful eating framework. The Nutrition Educator will provide telephonic nutrition education to members/patients with chronic conditions as they learn to select, prepare and eat foods that are appropriate for their condition(s) as they participate in a chronic care meals program.
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The position is responsible for New Employee Orientation of clinical staff, as well as ongoing education, one on one coaching and development as well as program and process development for clinical personnel.
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This position will be responsible for participating in delivery of client education and disease management interventions and for performing health coaching for clients, across multiple lines, for health improvement/management programs for chronic diseases; maintaining timely and thorough documentation of all services utilizing agency, reimbursement, regulatory and professional standards of practice.
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Presbyterian employees have access to a fun, engaging and unique wellness program, including free on-site and community-based gyms, nutrition coaching and classes, mindfulness and meditation resources, wellness challenges and more.
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Bachelor’s degree in Health Education, Health Promotion, Public Health, School Health, Health Sciences or in a related field. Health education strategies, interventions, and programs that are culturally sensitive and evidence based.
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Provide health coaching throughout the journey to support adherence and compliance to medication. The educator will provide ongoing education and therapy support to the patient, their caregiver, clinical staff, and/or support network.
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Follow the procedures developed by DSNWK, the Kansas State Board of Education, the Kansas Department of Health and Environment and follow the Procedure Manual for Infant Toddler Services in Kansas.
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