Health EducatorThe Health Educator will develop and implement education services and programs for patients and groups referred by providers.Essential Duties/ResponsibilitiesDevelops, implements, quality assurance measures and ensure appropriate follow upResearch, evaluates, and designs nutritional education services and programs for patientsDevelops/updates policies and procedures for all nutrition education services/programsComplies and updates nutrition education materials in coordination with clinical staffCoach and provide individual patients with dietary assessments, and nutrition counseling for complex nutritional needsArrange for screening, assessments, and counseling for prenatal, pediatric, and adult patientsDocument all nutritional counseling in EHRFacilitate group presentations with workshops to provide consistent continuing education and tracking attendanceNutritional meal planning and coaching classesAdheres to professional standards, clinic policies/procedures, federal, state, and local requirementsQualification RequirementsEducation/and or Experience:Certified health educator/nutritionist4 year college degreeLanguage Skill:Presentation, writing, and verbal skillsEnglish proficiency requiredSpanish preferredEquipment/Machinery: Fax machine, copier, personal computer, telephone, calculator, Microsoft Word/Excel, EHR system, and other software as required.Physical DemandsStand and walk or sit alternatively depending on specific needs of day. Estimate 20% of time is spent on feet and 80% sitting at desk.Have occasional need to perform the following physical activities: bend/stoop/squat, climb stairs, push or pull, reach above shoulders.Have occasional need to perform standing and walking activities.Constant need to perform the following physical activities: writing/typing, grasping/turning, finger dexterity.Lifting/carrying over 10 pounds occasionally. Lifting/carrying less than 10 pounds frequently.Vision requirements: constant need to complete forms, read reports, view computer screen.
Frequent need to see small detail. Frequent need to see things clearly beyond arm's reach.Hearing requirements: constant need to communicate over telephone and in person.Travel RequirementsOccasional need to utilize personal transportation to visit sites, and attend meetings and conferences.