Responsibilities
The Health Educator for the Hepatitis C (HCV) Elimination Initiative Pilot Program is responsible for providing individual-level screening support, prevention education, and rapid linkage-to-care services for people at risk for or living with HCV. This position delivers evidence-based education, assists with same-day screening and testing activities, coordinates warm handoffs with treatment partners, and supports motivational incentives and peer-support-based engagement strategies. The Health Educator plays a key role in helping individuals access timely screening, understand their health risks, and reduce HCV transmission within high-risk populations across the designated service region.
In addition, you will:
• Provides clients with screening and same-day testing for HCV, HIV, and STIs, as needed. • Provide HCV-focused education to individuals, including life-saving strategies, risk-reduction, and prevention. • Assist with coordinating immediate linkage to testing and treatment partners for individuals who screen positive, ensuring warm handoffs and timely follow-up. • Support and participate in same-day HCV, HIV, and STI screening events at the clinic and community outreach locations. • Provide HCV-focused education to individuals, groups, and partner agencies, including life-saving strategies, risk-reduction, and prevention. • Assist community outreach in locations serving high-risk populations, including shelters, treatment programs, correctional settings, and rural communities. • Assist with development, distribution, and maintenance of promotional, educational, and social-marketing materials for the HCV initiative. • Participate in planning and executing outreach events, health fairs, wellness events, life-saving services collaborations, and awareness campaigns. • Track client engagement, incentive distribution, educational contacts, and service outcomes in alignment with grant requirements. • Collaborate with agency partners to support integrated care pathways involving behavioral health, life-saving services, peer support, and medical care. • Maintain accurate records, documentation, and reporting for all educational sessions, outreach encounters, and referrals. • Travel to screening and education sites, as assigned. • Assist with the submission of monthly, quarterly, annual grant reports, and renewal materials for the Hepatitis C Elimination Initiative Pilot grant. • Other duties as assigned.
Requirements
Education: High school diploma or equivalency required. Associate or bachelor's degree in social services or related field preferred.
Experience: One (1) or more years of experience with health education preferred.
Knowledge/Skills: Knowledge of HIV and understanding of disproportionately impacted/high risk population. Phlebotomy training preferred. Excellent written and verbal communication skills. Proficiency in Microsoft Office Suite (Word, Excel, Outlook, etc.).
Licenses/Certifications: Mandatory Reporter of Child/Dependent Adult Abuse Certification or the ability to obtain within six (6) months of hire and every three (3) years thereafter required.
Benefits
Competitive benefits package for full-time employees working 30+ hours a week: Health insurance (up to 79% employer paid) Dental insurance Vision insurance 401(k) with profit sharing and employer match Paid time off (accrue up to 80 hours during first year of employment; increases based on tenure with agency) 10 paid holidays 80 hours sick time 2 wellness days Staff development and training Public Service Loan Forgiveness (PSLF) eligibility for federal student loans Employer paid CEUs through Relias PerkSpot- employee discount program Employee assistance program Advancement opportunities
About the Organization
Hillcrest is a non-profit organization that assists adults and children in need of help. Every day, Hillcrest builds confidence in hundreds of people and families. We strive to be a leading provider in supporting brain health and wellness. We're a place where compassion is commonplace. Where our passion soars and faith restores.
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