HEALTH Educator; Grant Funded
Listed on 2026-06-26
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Healthcare
Public Health -
Non-Profit & Social Impact
Public Health
Location: East Stenger Street Colonia
HEALTH EDUCATOR (Grant Funded)
Salary: $39,562.00 per year.
SECTION I- JOB DESCRIPTION SUMMARY
Under the supervision of the Community Engagement Director or designee, the Health Educator promotes public health through animal welfare education, responsible pet ownership initiatives, community outreach, and public engagement efforts related to animal health and safety. This position assists in increasing community awareness regarding pet responsibility, bite prevention, adoption initiatives, zoonotic disease prevention, and shelter-related education through outreach activities, educational campaigns, and public health messaging.
ESSENTIALFUNCTIONS
Assists with community engagement efforts promoting pet adoption, foster opportunities, animal welfare education, and shelter awareness initiatives.
Bachelor's degree in Biology, Business, Communications, Criminal Justice, English, Journalism, Marketing, Public Health, Sociology along with two (2) years of experience working with the general public. Related work experience may be substituted for education. Every two years of experience directly related to the duties of the job can substitute for every one year of required education.
Must currently possess or obtain within six months of employment the Texas Department of State Health Services Animal Control Officer (TDSHS ACO) Certification. Must maintain an active TDSHS ACO Certification while employed with the Cameron County Public Health.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIESKnowledge of communication channels and their uses, digital trends, calendar observances related to public health, and outreach strategies. Proficiency in medical terminology and awareness of public health laws and regulations. Thorough communication skills to communicate with the public (oral, written and Spanish speaking ability). Knowledge of computer programs software (MS, Word, Excel, Power Point, internet). Ability to work with confidential client information.
Ability to follow oral and written instructions. Ability to work with public. Ability to work with others as a team member. Knowledge of proper office etiquette in handling telephone and public.
Must have a valid Texas Driver's License, comply with State of Texas Driving Laws, and maintain an acceptable driving record. Must have reliable transportation. Employees of Cameron County may be required to work during any natural disaster or emergency, extended hours and non-traditional work schedules (i.e., Saturdays and Sundays). Criminal background check is required for employment or continued employment.
PHYSICAL DEMANDSGood…
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