Part-Time Health Educator/Administrator Position Available for Award Winning Injury Prevention Program on Navajo Nation
Eve’s Fund for Native American Health Initiatives, a 10 year-old community-based nonprofit organization that promotes literacy, injury prevention and education for Native Youth, is seeking a health educator/administrator for our award-winning ThinkFirst Navajo injury prevention program.
Position involves organizing, coordinating and giving injury prevention presentations to students (K-12) in schools, chapter houses and other venues throughout the Navajo Nation in AZ, NM & UT.
Applicants Must:
Be committed to injury prevention and health promotion and be able to effectively convey our educational message to student groups.
Be able to work independently at least 10-15 hours a week with occasional overnight travel.
Have access to computer/Internet for training and communication.
Provide own transportation for travel throughout the Navajo Nation.
Be organized, detail-oriented and able to coordinate all program activities. Demonstrate public speaking, leadership and motivational skills.
Have contacts with schools and other organizations throughout the Navajo Nation.
We Provide:
Training, materials and an evidence-based curriculum
Generous hourly stipend for each presentation
Hourly reimbursement for administrative work
Mileage & Lodging Reimbursement
Send resume & letter of interest no later than February 1, 2016
to: barbaracrowellroy@evecrowellsfund.org. Qualified applicants will be interviewed the week of February 15, 2016 in Gallup, NM.
Read more about our program at: https://evecrowellsfund.org/programs/thinkfirst-navajo/
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Thank You!
Your efforts could save a young life or prevent a disabling injury.