Diabetes Educator
Company: Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siu
Location: Eugene
Posted on: April 23, 2025
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Job Description:
MINIMUM JOB REQUIREMENTS:
* Must be at least 25 years of age per Tribal Vehicle Use
Policy.
* Valid driver's license as well as the ability to be able to
comply with Tribal Vehicle Use Policy. This position may include
providing transportation for clients in tribally-owned
vehicles.
* Must have an Associate's Degree in community health education,
nursing or public health nutrition/dietetics with 3 years'
experience in clinical hands-on patient care or equivalent
combination of education, experience and training.
* Certified Diabetes Educator or Certified Health Education
Specialist is required.
* Must have or obtain within 90 days of hire a Food Handler's card.
Re-certification must be maintained as required thereafter.
* Must have or obtain within 90 days of hire First Aid and CPR
certification (or as soon as the training is available if there is
no training scheduled in the 90-day window). Re-certification must
be maintained as required thereafter.
* Experience in Diabetes education and/or nutrition is preferred;
specialized training in Diabetes and/or nutrition may substitute
for experience.
* Adhere to prescribed training requirements: HIPAA training,
needlestick training, and biohazard training.
* Knowledge and skills with computer programs (e.g., Microsoft
Office Suite, Excel and Publisher) is required.
* Must possess ability to work with a wide variety of people and
have the ability and skills to communicate effectively both
verbally and written.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills are
required.
* Must possess reasonable ability to communicate in English.
* This is a safety sensitive position and will be subject to
pre-employment drug testing and criminal history background check,
which will include fingerprinting.
* Must have employment eligibility in the U.S.
* Indian preference will be observed in the hiring process.
SUMMARY:
The Diabetes Educator works within the Health Services Division to
design, implement and manage a program to address education,
prevention and management of diabetes. The Educator is responsible
for developing, implementing and evaluating a curriculum focused on
nutrition and lifestyle changes for diabetes prevention.
PRINCIPAL ACTIVITIES & RESPONSIBILITIES:
* Develops, implements and evaluates a diabetes prevention
curriculum using culturally-based best practice models.
* Reviews, evaluates and selects appropriate educational materials
for program participants.
* Provides classes and talks on diabetes prevention and lifestyle
changes for individual participants, family members, community
groups, and staff.
* Maintains diabetes/nutrition books, magazines, and video
library.
* Manages related activities and programs, such as lifestyle change
programs to encourage positive and healthy activities for Tribal
member and their families.
* Administers class evaluations, monitors data for areas needing
improvement and makes program changes as needed based on data.
* Works with participants to customize the program to the
individual with consideration for lifestyle, cultural, social,
psychological and economic needs.
* Completes and submits the Indian Health Service Special Diabetes
Program for Indians (SDPI) new funding cycle grant application
(every 5 years) as well as annual continuation grants during the
5-year funding cycle.
* Compiles and submits monthly/quarterly/annual reports as required
by grant and by the Tribe, including the SDPI Outcomes System (SOS)
and the Diabetes WebAudit.
* Attends Indian Health Service SDPI (Special Diabetes Program for
Indians) webinars and virtual meetings.
* Works as part of the Health Services team to identify individual
and/or family needs for other services not necessarily directly
related to the Diabetes Prevention Program.
* Participates, as available, in Tribal activities, such as Tribal
Family Gathering dinners, youth events, youth camps, and other
events.
* Works with Community Health Representatives regarding diabetes
education and prevention.
* Provides blood glucose testing at events.
* Maintains and manages blood glucose monitors, testing supplies
and educational materials for distribution to Tribal members.
* Prepares diabetes-related articles and flyers for publication in
the monthly Tribal newsletter.
* Interacts with Tribal members and the general public in a
courteous, professional, and efficient manner.
* Other duties as directed by management.
LEVEL OF AUTHORITY & RESTRICTIONS:
* No supervisory authority.
PHYSICAL & MENTAL DEMANDS:
* Must be able to walk, talk, hear, use hands to handle, feel or
operate objects, tools, or controls, and reach with hands and
arms.
* Vision abilities required by this job include close vision and
the ability to adjust focus.
* May be required to push, pull, lift, and/or carry up to 40
pounds.
WORKING CONDITIONS & ENVIRONMENT:
* Moderate noise level with frequent interruptions and
distractions.
* May require local and out of town/overnight travel.
* May be required to attend Tribal youth camps and other Tribal
activities.
Keywords: Confederated Tribes of Coos, Lower Umpqua, and Siu, Eugene , Diabetes Educator, Other , Eugene, Oregon
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