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11 jobs that use Health Promotion the most

Jobs that use health promotion the most include public health administrator, wellness program coordinator, and public health educator.

What jobs use Health Promotion the most?

1. Public Health Administrator

How public health administrator uses Health Promotion:

  • Manage busy immunization clinics overseeing the administration of thousands of immunizations per day.
  • Prepare and maintain complete and accurate medical documentation as required by the tuberculosis control program for evaluation and statistical purposes.
  • Design marketing Powerpoint presentations within company target market guidelines.

Most common skills for public health administrator:

  • Public Health Programs
  • Health Promotion
  • Technical Assistance
  • Infectious Disease
  • Provide Technical Assistance
  • Departmental Policies

2. Wellness Program Coordinator

How wellness program coordinator uses Health Promotion:

  • Achieve high success rates for behavioral change programs: weigh loss, diabetes management.
  • Manage overall time off processing and reporting as it relates to FMLA and disability programs.
  • Facilitate yoga, personal finance, and stress reduction classes.

Most common skills for wellness program coordinator:

  • Wellness Programs
  • Health Promotion
  • Health Education
  • Social Work
  • Health Fairs
  • Community Resources

3. Public Health Educator

How public health educator uses Health Promotion:

  • Engage with members' telephonically, using motivational interviewing techniques to assist members' in achieving their health goals.
  • Design new survey tool using qualitative and quantitative methods to monitor and evaluate quality of immunization programs at county health departments.
  • Direct communication with the public on a variety of health issues relating to STDs and HIV

Most common skills for public health educator:

  • Health Promotion
  • Public Health Education
  • Disease Prevention
  • Health Education Programs
  • Community Outreach
  • Chronic Disease

4. Community Health Educator

How community health educator uses Health Promotion:

  • Engage with members' telephonically, using motivational interviewing techniques to assist members' in achieving their health goals.
  • Educate low-income populations as to proper nutrition on a budget in an effort to reduce diabetes and obesity rates.
  • Educate local community via verbal presentations on nutrition guidelines and neonatal screenings by creating PowerPoint presentations and visual aids.

Most common skills for community health educator:

  • Patients
  • Public Health
  • Health Promotion
  • Community Outreach
  • Disease Prevention
  • Community Health Education

5. Peer Health Educator

How peer health educator uses Health Promotion:

  • Engage with members' telephonically, using motivational interviewing techniques to assist members' in achieving their health goals.
  • Provide STI, relationship, and health counseling services to peer students.
  • Assist in coordinating presentations/tabling events on STI's, sex and communication, and contraceptives.

Most common skills for peer health educator:

  • Health Topics
  • Health Promotion
  • Alcohol Awareness
  • Sexual Health
  • Outreach Program
  • Public Speaking

6. Community Health Program Coordinator

How community health program coordinator uses Health Promotion:

  • Lead process and counseling groups gear toward healing from both PTSD and substance dependence issues.
  • Participate in the development of forms, overhead slides, educational materials and PowerPoint presentations in support of department and educators.
  • Provide case management of enrollee participation to ensure completion of schedule mammograms and cervical testing.

Most common skills for community health program coordinator:

  • Health Services
  • Data Collection
  • Public Health
  • Mental Health
  • Health Promotion
  • Educational Programs

7. Gerontological Nurse Practitioner

How gerontological nurse practitioner uses Health Promotion:

  • Manage care of patients on an inpatient cardiopulmonary rehabilitation unit under the supervision of a physician preceptor.
  • Evaluate and treat adult patients with urgent episodic medical issues in a fast-pace environment under nurse practitioner supervision.
  • Complete documents for state fund Medicaid programs, admission into community nursing and group home facilities and other community resources available.

Most common skills for gerontological nurse practitioner:

  • Patients
  • Primary Care
  • Health Promotion
  • Physical Examinations
  • Acute Care
  • Nursing Home

8. Wellness Coach

How wellness coach uses Health Promotion:

  • Provide market research and generate leads using social media (facebook) in order to target prospective clients.
  • Develop nutritional classes and provide some exercises for patients with diabetes, cholesterol, hypertension and obesity.
  • Front desk liason for clients, aid in booking and rescheduling appointments, suggesting additional services.

Most common skills for wellness coach:

  • CPR
  • Health Education
  • Rehabilitation
  • Patients
  • Health Promotion
  • Wellness Programs

9. Director Of Health Education

How director of health education uses Health Promotion:

  • Manage multiple patients, assessing ability to continue living independently or moving to higher acuity care.
  • Develop learning strategies for community recipients on diabetes, maternal and child health, women's health, and nutrition management.
  • Provide oversight of contracts for the education department including planning, budgeting, implementation and evaluation.

Most common skills for director of health education:

  • Public Health
  • Home Health
  • Patient Care
  • Health Promotion
  • Program Development
  • Health Issues

10. Health Educator

How health educator uses Health Promotion:

  • Manage day-to-day evolving aspects of the HHS Zika virus response.
  • Engage with members' telephonically, using motivational interviewing techniques to assist members' in achieving their health goals.
  • Work with an interdisciplinary staff within HHS and across other federal agencies.

Most common skills for health educator:

  • Public Health
  • Patients
  • Community Health
  • Health Promotion
  • Health Education Programs
  • Diabetes

11. Wellness Manager

How wellness manager uses Health Promotion:

  • Manage continuing education for staff, CPR certification, body mechanics, privacy issues, and resident rights.
  • Implement that all instructors be current on certifications, insurance, and CPR.
  • Plan and develop strategies for local high schools and non-profit organizations on obesity diabetes.

Most common skills for wellness manager:

  • CPR
  • Human Resources
  • Payroll
  • Mental Health
  • Health Promotion
  • OSHA

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