SUMMARY
This evolving part-time position is located in the Operations Division with the Oklahoma City-County Health Department (OCCHD). The employee is a paraprofessional support person who gives basic breastfeeding information and encouragement to WIC pregnant and breastfeeding mothers. These various job duties and responsibilities may be performed for the main and satellite clinics.
PRINCIPLE DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
This is a summary of the duties and responsibilities commonly found within this classification. All employees must maintain a commitment to the OCCHDs mission, vision, and strategic goals. This is not meant to be all-inclusive, thus, other related activities or tasks may be assigned.
KEY RESPONSIBILITIES
The position functions at the entry level (Tier 1) as defined by the Council on Linkages Core Competencies for Public Health Professionals with a primary focus on the following domains:
• Communication Skills • Community Partnership Skills
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
Support WIC mothers during a normal breastfeeding experience. Counsel new WIC mothers at certification. Promote breastfeeding to WIC participants. Address specific concerns of WIC expectant/breastfeeding mothers and correct misinformation. Share WIC-approved breastfeeding educational materials with participants Counsel WIC pregnancy and breastfeeding mothers over the telephone and in person (one-on-one) at scheduled intervals. Follow up on WIC participants according to protocol (refer to the Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Training Manual for recommended contact frequency). Be available to WIC participants outside usual clinic hours and outside the WIC clinic environment. Provide participants the telephone number to the Oklahoma Breastfeeding hotline for additional breastfeeding support from International Board-Certified Lactation Consultants 24 hours a day/7 day a week. Provide support and information to WIC breastfeeding mothers who may need help and/or advice to continue breastfeeding while working or going to school. Assist with issuance of breast pumps and maintain breast pump inventory (must complete formal breast pump training prior to issuing breast pumps). Document appropriate counseling information, such as participant name, date and time spent with participants in clinic records within 24 hours of contact. Complete and turn in Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Monthly Activity Report to the local Breastfeeding Peer Counseling Coordinator according to WIC policy. Keep participant files in a secure environment, that is, a locked drawer, etc. Attend all Breastfeeding Peer Counselor meetings and in-services. Abide by clinic policy concerning participant confidentiality and dress code. Provide appropriate referrals when needed. Breastfeeding Peer Counselors may also be allowed to bring their nursing baby/babies to work per the discretion of the local Administrator. Drive to off-site locations to perform job duties as needed. Complete required training in support of duties and responsibilities of this position. At the direction of OCCHD Chief Executive Officer and Chief Health Officer or designee, the employee will be assigned a variety of specific job duties and responsibilities as a member of the OCCHD Emergency Preparedness and Response Program Team (i.e., Bioterrorism Response Program). Also, as a member of the OCCHD Emergency Preparedness and Response Team, the employee is required to complete all necessary responder training and may be designated as a member of the first-responder team. In accordance with our designation of a PHAB Accredited health department and explicit commitment to a culture of continuous quality improvement, employees will receive Quality Improvement (QI) training deemed necessary by their supervisor.
QUALIFICATIONS/REQUIREMENTS
Breastfeeding Peer Counselors are a special group of women who can model good parenting skills, as well as breastfeeding skills. Their responsibilities will include being positive role models and positive representatives of WIC and the Breastfeeding Counselor program. When recruiting Breastfeeding Peer Counselors, local agencies may choose mothers who meet all the following criteria:
• Are receiving or have received WIC services • Have successfully breastfed at least one baby (do not currently have to be breastfeeding, however at least six months of breastfeeding experience is preferred). • Have access to a telephone and reliable transportation • Are enthusiastic about breastfeeding and have a desire to help other mothers enjoy a positive experience • Valid Oklahoma driver license required • Must be certified in CPR within 90 days of employment
SKILLS AND ABILITIES
WORKING CONDITIONS
Primarily indoors in climate-controlled building No smoking or use of non-smoking tobacco products is allowed at any time while conducting OCCHD business or in OCCHD vehicles or on OCCHD property No use of cell phones or the use of electronic wireless communications devices used to write, send or read a text-based communication while driving a motor vehicle on OCCHD business May be subject to occasional standing for extended periods Occasional travel to off-site clinics Periodically exposed to glare from a computer monitor OSHA category: performs tasks that involve exposure to blood, body fluids, or tissues
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
WORKING RELATIONSHIPS
This position requires constant contact with other employees and with the public to give and receive information and/or to provide technical assistance. The employee may be required to occasionally deal with temperamental people.
SUPERVISION GIVEN AND RECEIVED/ACCOUNTABILITY
This employee is under the supervision of the immediate supervisor. Work product is subject to both specific and general review. The employee has no responsibility for supervision. Although this position has no direct accountability for any money or materials, the employee may make recommendations which result in the expenditure of significant funds.
OTHER DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES
Must have an operating vehicle available for use when field duties are required Will be compliant on recommended immunizations required by the CDC as a healthcare worker and as defined within the scope of Emergency Response within 30 days of hire. Exceptions accepted with documented medical or religious accommodation. OCCHD will provide vaccinations at no charge to employees. May be required to work outside of regular business hours or assigned shift hours due to job responsibilities
CONDITIONAL
Employees who fall into the following categories are in conditional employment positions: a) Chief Executive Officer and Chief Health Officer; b) Senior Executive Team, Executive Team and Leadership Team employees who serve at the pleasure of the OCCHD Chief Executive Officer and Chief Health Officer; c) certain other OCCHD employees whose salaries, benefits, and/or overhead are based on available funds such as, but not limited to, revenue generating contracts, grants, or fee-for-service revenue. In other words, this means that if the funding or the program is terminated, cancelled, or non-renewed, your employment terminates automatically. This position may be partially or fully funded by a grant.
BENEFITS
As an employee of the Oklahoma City-County Health Department, you will enjoy comprehensive benefits which consists of:
15 days per year of annual leave 15 days per year of sick leave 15 paid holidays annually A comprehensive health insurance package - medical, dental, vision, life insurance, dependent life insurance, and flexible medical spending account A generous benefit allowance to offset the cost of insurance premiums for employees and their eligible dependents. Retirement plans: Defined Contribution Plan and 457 Deferred Compensation Plan
APPLICATION PROCESS
Interested candidates should apply online at www.occhd.org. Select Careers at the top of the web page, select Current Jobs, select the position you are applying for, and select "apply". You will be directed to our Career Center. Get started by uploading your resume with your profile. Otherwise, click "skip" to continue. The first step is to register with the Career Center, again you will click on apply for an active position. You may search for open positions by name or select "show all positions." You may select "view" to read the details regarding the position. Again, you will click on "apply now". You will be directed to the second step of the application process. Please complete the entire application. Do not substitute a resume for your employment history. You may attach a cover letter, resume, an official transcript, if applicable. You will save and complete your application. You will be directed to the final step of answering job specific questions, if applicable. Once you have finished the process, you should receive a message stating, "Successfully applied". You will also receive an email stating your application has been received for the position you selected. If you do not receive this message, then there has been a step not completed. You will need to review your record. The position will be open for 30 days or until filled. Please be advised that applications will periodically be considered, as such this position could be filled any time before the closing date.
REQUIREMENTS AND SCREENING
Successful candidate subject to background check, reference verification and drug screening.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
AA/EOE