SALARY RANGE:  $43,278 – $47,484 (typical hiring range)

WORK LOCATION:  Martin, Tyrrell and Washington Counties    APPOINTMENT TYPE:  Full-Time

OPEN DATE:  April 17, 2024                                                           CLOSE DATE:  May 2, 2024 

DESCRIPTION:  Coordinate the efforts of decreasing substance use and increasing mental health well-being of youth and young adults aged 12-25 in historically marginalized and underserved communities. Collaborate with partners to assess the needs of the community and choose appropriate strategies to reduce the onset and progression of alcohol and prescription medication misuse. Promote social emotional health and resilience of mental health in youth and young adults. Facilitate educational sessions in the school system, promote the program through community events, designing and disseminating marketing materials, presentations, and attending meetings with stakeholders. Participation in 2nd Judicial District Opioid Coalition, Safe Kids Riverbend Coalition, and other relevant coalitions and taskforces.

SKILLS AND KNOWLEDGE: Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with program participants, health department staff, other community agencies and the general public. Should have some knowledge and experience in facilitating group sessions with adolescents, as well as assessment of needs and knowledge of community resources.  Ability to understand the social and psychological factors affecting client’s receptivity to information and behavior modification.  Ability to plan and coordinate work, deal tactfully with others and to exercise good judgment in appraising situations and making decisions, ability to communicate effectively, ability to secure cooperation of clients, and to maintain effective working relationships, ability to accurately record services. Employee should have a thorough knowledge and understanding of the principles and practice of health education and public health services.  

MINUMUM TRAINING AND EXPERIENCE:  A master’s degree in public health education or in public health with a major in public health education; or graduation from a four-year college or university with a major in health education and two years’ experience in public health education or a related field; or graduation from a four-year college or university and three years’ experience in public health education; or an equivalent combination of training and experience.

There are three positions available.

CONTACT INFORMATION:

If you are interested in applying for this position, send a completed PD107 (State Employment application form) to:

Attention: Vickey Manning

MTW District Health Department

198 NC Hwy 45N

Plymouth, NC  27962   

Martin-Tyrrell-Washington District Health Department is AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER.