CAPP Health Educator
Listed on 2026-02-28
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Education / Teaching
Health Educator, Public Health -
Healthcare
Health Educator, Public Health, Health Promotion
Job Title:
CAPP Health Educator
Dept:
Family, Education & Support Services
Reports to:
CAPP Health Educator Supervisor
Salary Range: $22.16 - $22.75 hourly
Apply & Submit Resume: recruitment
Position SummaryThe CAPP Health Educator provides evidence-based sexual and reproductive health education to adolescents in schools and community settings, with a focus on pregnancy prevention, STI/HIV prevention, and healthy relationships. The role includes facilitating curriculum, conducting outreach, offering individual and group risk‑reduction sessions, and maintaining accurate, confidential records to support positive youth development and program goals.
Authority and IndependenceThe CAPP Health Educator works under general supervision and exercises independent judgment within established policies. The role requires maintaining confidentiality, managing youth interactions, creating educational materials, and handling outreach with cultural sensitivity and professionalism.
Minimum Qualifications:Education & Experience
- Bachelor's degree in health education or related field.
- Experience working with youth in educational/counseling settings.
- Familiarity with priority populations and serving those communities.
- Skilled in leading youth discussions on reproductive anatomy, contraception, STIs, HIV/AIDS.
- Inclusive, non‑stigmatizing approach; strong public speaking/group facilitation.
- Organizational, documentation, data entry skills; proficiency in Microsoft Suite (Outlook, Word, Excel, Teams, SharePoint, PowerPoint).
- Commitment to ACR Healths mission and confidentiality (HIPAA, Article 27‑F).
- Flexible hours including evenings/weekends.
- Valid NYS driver's license and reliable access to insured vehicle for travel, training, outreach, and client transport.
- Implement work plan interventions; create culturally sensitive educational materials/presentations on sexual/reproductive health.
- Provide personalized risk‑reduction sessions for high‑risk youth (11‑21); make tailored referrals for family planning, HIV/STD/HCV services.
- Maintain detailed, confidential client records; monitor testing, treatment, and referral follow‑up.
- Evaluate community educational needs; conduct outreach promoting healthy relationships, teen dating violence awareness, and LGBTQ+ equality.
- Develop and maintain the CAPP Youth Advisory Board; facilitate workshops for disengaged youth on life skills.
- Track adolescent relationship/pregnancy trends and needs assessments; enhance public speaking techniques.
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