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Health Education Specialists
1
O*NET-SOC Title
Health
Education Specialists
32
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Health
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Health
Educator
Public
Health
Instructor
Public
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Officer
Public
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and
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Education Coordinator
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Education Specialist
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Educator
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1
O*NET-SOC Description
Provide
and
manage
health
education programs that help individuals, families,
and
their communities maximize
and
maintain
healthy
lifestyles. Use data to identify community needs prior to planning, implementing, monitoring,
and
evaluating programs designed to encourage
healthy
lifestyles, policies,
and
environments. May link
health
systems,
health
providers, insurers,
and
patients to address individual
and
population
health
needs. May serve as resource to assist individuals, other
health
professionals, or the community,
and
may administer fiscal resources for
health
education programs.
13
Tasks
Collaborate with
health
specialists
and
civic groups to determine community
health
needs
and
the availability of services
and
to develop goals for meeting needs.
Design
and
conduct evaluations
and
diagnostic studies to assess the quality
and
performance of
health
education programs.
Develop
and
maintain
health
education libraries to provide resources for staff
and
community agencies.
Develop
and
maintain cooperative working relationships with agencies
and
organizations interested in
public
health
care.
Develop
and
present
health
education
and
promotion programs, such as training workshops, conferences,
and
school or community presentations.
Develop operational plans
and
policies necessary to achieve
health
education objectives
and
services.
Develop, conduct, or coordinate
health
needs assessments
and
other
public
health
surveys.
Develop, prepare,
and
coordinate grant applications
and
grant-related activities to obtain funding for
health
education programs
and
related work.
Maintain databases, mailing lists, telephone networks,
and
other information to facilitate the functioning of
health
education programs.
Prepare
and
distribute
health
education materials, such as reports, bulletins,
and
visual aids, to address smoking, vaccines,
and
other
public
health
concerns.
Provide guidance to agencies
and
organizations on assessment of
health
education needs
and
on development
and
delivery of
health
education programs.
Provide program information to the
public
by preparing
and
presenting press releases, conducting media campaigns, or maintaining program-related Web sites.
Supervise professional
and
technical staff in implementing
health
programs, objectives,
and
goals.
3
Detailed Work Activities
Collect information about community
health
needs.
Plan programs to address community
health
issues.
Present social services program information to the
public.
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