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Job Requirements of Public Health Educator 2:
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Employment Type:
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Location:
Columbia, TN (Onsite)
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Public Health Educator 2
Careers Integrated Resources Inc
Columbia, TN (Onsite)
Contractor
Community Dementia Navigator (Contract Position)
Hybrid | Lewis County
Job Overview
Dementia Navigators connect caregivers and individuals living with dementia to community resources and clinical support, helping them remain safely at home as long as possible. Responsibilities include promoting dementia-friendly practices, providing memory screenings, educating about Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD), encouraging early detection, improving access to services, and strengthening community-clinical partnerships. Based in Maury County, this role serves Maury and Marshall Counties, with some travel across Tennessee. Reports to the Deputy Director, Office of Healthy Aging, Tennessee Department of Health.
Key Responsibilities
Communicating with Persons Outside the Organization:
Builds relationships with community partners to connect individuals with ADRD and caregivers to resources.
Delivers educational materials, presentations, memory screenings, and resources to reduce dementia risk, support caregivers, and promote dementia-friendly environments.
Collaborates with health care providers to promote early ADRD detection, diagnosis, resource awareness, and individualized care plans.
Distributes evidence-based educational materials and interventions to the community, individuals with ADRD, and caregivers.
Processing Information:
Identifies and reports funding opportunities to support local ADRD and caregiver activities.
Maintains secure client information, tracks client outcomes and barriers to care, and streamlines referrals.
Monitors program success, tracks individuals served, client satisfaction, and educational outreach.
Develops and tracks partnerships focused on dementia risk reduction and support for individuals with ADRD and caregivers.
Assesses and tracks community barriers to care for individuals with ADRD and caregivers.
Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge:
Stays current on evidence-based practices in dementia risk, ADRD, and caregiving.
Uses data to inform program delivery and outreach.
Participates in ongoing training to stay informed on research and resources.
Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates:
Communicates regularly with team members and supervisors at all levels to ensure program consistency.
Facilitates collaboration with co-workers and external partners to ensure effective support for individuals with ADRD and caregivers.
Communicates effectively with supervisors through multiple channels.
Maintain and Protect Personal and Financial Information:
Ensures HIPAA compliance by securely storing and protecting client data.
Manages and tracks financial records according to state and county requirements.
Minimum Qualifications/Experience
Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelors degree in public health, nursing, social work, or other comparable discipline and experience equivalent to two years of full-time increasingly responsible professional public health, nursing, social work or another related field OR licensed practical nurses with five years or more work experience working in a healthcare, home health, or community health setting.
OR
Substitution of Education for Experience: Additional graduate coursework in public health, community organizing, social work, nursing, or other related fields may be substituted for the required non-specialized experience on a year-for-year basis.
OR
Substitution of Experience for Education: Qualifying full-time experience in public health, nursing, social work, or other related fields may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis, to a maximum of four years. Individuals with personal experience caring for those with dementia or working in a setting where they came in close contact with persons with dementia or caregivers are encouraged to apply.
Competencies (KSAs)
Competencies:
Problem Solving
Organizing
Process Management
Independence
Perseverance
Presentation Skills
Written Communications
Approachability
Customer Focus
Knowledge:
Communications and Media
Customer and Personal Service
Education and Training
Mathematics
Skills:
Active Learning and Listening
Critical Thinking
Learning Strategies
Monitoring
Reading Comprehension
Public Speaking
Strong Writing Skills
Instructing
Systems Evaluation
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook
Abilities:
Fluency of ideas
Oral Comprehension
Oral Expression
Written Comprehension
Written Expression
Tools and Equipment Used
Computer
Telephone
Fax Machine
Copy Machine
Printer
Scanner
Other Office Equipment as needed.
Hybrid | Lewis County
Job Overview
Dementia Navigators connect caregivers and individuals living with dementia to community resources and clinical support, helping them remain safely at home as long as possible. Responsibilities include promoting dementia-friendly practices, providing memory screenings, educating about Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD), encouraging early detection, improving access to services, and strengthening community-clinical partnerships. Based in Maury County, this role serves Maury and Marshall Counties, with some travel across Tennessee. Reports to the Deputy Director, Office of Healthy Aging, Tennessee Department of Health.
Key Responsibilities
Communicating with Persons Outside the Organization:
Builds relationships with community partners to connect individuals with ADRD and caregivers to resources.
Delivers educational materials, presentations, memory screenings, and resources to reduce dementia risk, support caregivers, and promote dementia-friendly environments.
Collaborates with health care providers to promote early ADRD detection, diagnosis, resource awareness, and individualized care plans.
Distributes evidence-based educational materials and interventions to the community, individuals with ADRD, and caregivers.
Processing Information:
Identifies and reports funding opportunities to support local ADRD and caregiver activities.
Maintains secure client information, tracks client outcomes and barriers to care, and streamlines referrals.
Monitors program success, tracks individuals served, client satisfaction, and educational outreach.
Develops and tracks partnerships focused on dementia risk reduction and support for individuals with ADRD and caregivers.
Assesses and tracks community barriers to care for individuals with ADRD and caregivers.
Updating and Using Relevant Knowledge:
Stays current on evidence-based practices in dementia risk, ADRD, and caregiving.
Uses data to inform program delivery and outreach.
Participates in ongoing training to stay informed on research and resources.
Communicating with Supervisors, Peers, or Subordinates:
Communicates regularly with team members and supervisors at all levels to ensure program consistency.
Facilitates collaboration with co-workers and external partners to ensure effective support for individuals with ADRD and caregivers.
Communicates effectively with supervisors through multiple channels.
Maintain and Protect Personal and Financial Information:
Ensures HIPAA compliance by securely storing and protecting client data.
Manages and tracks financial records according to state and county requirements.
Minimum Qualifications/Experience
Education and Experience: Graduation from an accredited college or university with a bachelors degree in public health, nursing, social work, or other comparable discipline and experience equivalent to two years of full-time increasingly responsible professional public health, nursing, social work or another related field OR licensed practical nurses with five years or more work experience working in a healthcare, home health, or community health setting.
OR
Substitution of Education for Experience: Additional graduate coursework in public health, community organizing, social work, nursing, or other related fields may be substituted for the required non-specialized experience on a year-for-year basis.
OR
Substitution of Experience for Education: Qualifying full-time experience in public health, nursing, social work, or other related fields may be substituted for the required education on a year-for-year basis, to a maximum of four years. Individuals with personal experience caring for those with dementia or working in a setting where they came in close contact with persons with dementia or caregivers are encouraged to apply.
Competencies (KSAs)
Competencies:
Problem Solving
Organizing
Process Management
Independence
Perseverance
Presentation Skills
Written Communications
Approachability
Customer Focus
Knowledge:
Communications and Media
Customer and Personal Service
Education and Training
Mathematics
Skills:
Active Learning and Listening
Critical Thinking
Learning Strategies
Monitoring
Reading Comprehension
Public Speaking
Strong Writing Skills
Instructing
Systems Evaluation
Proficiency with Microsoft Word, PowerPoint, Excel, and Outlook
Abilities:
Fluency of ideas
Oral Comprehension
Oral Expression
Written Comprehension
Written Expression
Tools and Equipment Used
Computer
Telephone
Fax Machine
Copy Machine
Printer
Scanner
Other Office Equipment as needed.
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