Location
New York
Salary
$27 / HOUR
Quick overview
The Health Educator provides high-impact HIV prevention services, facilitates educational workshops, and manages daily operations for an LGBTQ youth drop-in program. They are responsible for conducting risk assessments, connecting clients to essential services, and maintaining accurate program documentation.
Requirements summary
A Bachelor's degree in Social Work, Community Health, or a related field is required, with at least two years of experience in HIV/HCV education and counseling. Candidates must demonstrate strong communication skills and experience working with LGBTQ youth and young adults.
Job description
Job Title: DYCD-Health Educator
Job Summary
Under the direct supervision of the Health & Navigation Coordinator and general guidance from the AD of Prevention Programs, Health Educator provides high-impact HIV prevention services for the BOOM!Health 3rd Avenue Drop-In program. The 3rd Ave Drop-In program is a space created for LGBTQ youth & young adults ages 16-29. Structured and drop-in activities are aimed to create camaraderie, increase self-esteem, connect to care and supportive services and raise awareness and education to help fight stigma around HIV/AIDS. The Health Educator will utilize a status-neutral approach, promote and support integrated and person-centered models of medical and behavioral health care and increase the availability and improve access to culturally and linguistically affirming Prevention Services.
Primary Duties & Responsibilities include, but are not limited to
- Assist with the development and facilitation of all virtual & in-person educational workshops for youth & young adults
- Provide affirming and up-to-date education on topics that include, but not limited to condoms and safer sex products, PreP, Emergency PEP, iART, HIV care and treatment, U=U, HIV/STI screening, reproductive health, mental health, substance use and supportive services
- Create and maintain a monthly schedule of activities and workshops.
- Participate in on-going trainings as required
- Implement, facilitate and report on monthly 1 day awareness events that support ETE and NHAS goals
- Lead structured health & wellness HIV prevention based discussions and socialization activities scheduled from the drop in program
- Monitor daily drop in space activity and drop-in client flow, ensure clients adhere to community safety guidelines and program protocols
- Complete Intakes, Comprehensive Behavioral Risk Assessments and validated tools used to screen for mental health and substance use needs (PHQ-9, GAD-7 CRAFFT, CAGE)
- Connect clients to medical and other essential support services as needed
- Attend and participate in virtual & in-person local community events as required
- Maintain and report on the 3rd Avenue FB fan page and other social media outlets for program promotion and education.
- Conduct and document daily wellness checks of drop-in participants utilizing a client-centered service delivery plan that support the client in making their own autonomous choices about their health care, well-being, and sexual health needs
- Conduct HIV testing, counseling and referral services to drop-in program participants
- Submit monthly, bi-annual and annual qualitative & quantitative reports
- Coordinate distribution and tracking of on-site basic needs supplies (ie. Pantry, hygiene kits etc...) with program clients
- Assemble basic needs supplies for weekly distribution.
- Schedule appointments to obtain necessary signature and renewal documents as needed for new and existing clients
- Participate in case conferences with other programs to discuss client barriers and progress.
- Submit and file all documentation of services for charting and reporting purposes as required by program & funder
- Respond, manage and help to de-escalate client issues that may arise from drop-in space
- Report for data driven supervision with Health Coach on weekly basis
- Supervise appointed peer educators for Drop-In programming
- Complete and submit monthly, bi-annual and annual qualitative & quantitative reports
- Other duties as assigned by Department leadership.
Qualifications/Criteria
- Knowledge of HIV/HCV/STI infection, transmission, prevention; and HIV HCV testing
- Experience working with LGBTQ youth and young adults
- Understanding and experience implementing biomedical and High Impact Prevention strategies and evidence based behavioral interventions
- Excellent verbal and written communication skills, including strong interpersonal and organizational skills
- Strong computer skills and knowledge including MS Word, Outlook, Excel, and other software.
- Bilingual in Spanish a plus
- Understanding of culturally diverse needs of various ethnic and socioeconomic groups
- Excellent organizational, interpersonal, written and communication skills required
- Experience working with LGBTQ youth and young adults.
- Willing to work evenings and some weekends
Education
- Bachelor’s Degree required (BSW, Community Health or related field) with at least 2 years’ experience in HIV/HCV education, counseling and group facilitation;
- Master degree in Social Work/Public Health or related field preferred with at least 1 year of relevant experience
Employment is contingent upon the successful completion of a background check and/or fingerprinting (department-dependent), which will be conducted following a conditional offer of employment in adherence to NYC Fair Chance Act guidelines.