Research Community Health Educator - Moffitt Cancer Center
Fort Myers, FL 33901
About the Job
*****This job does require you to live in the Ft Myers area or within a 40 miles radius******
Two other Hybrid Locations available in the Orlando, FL Region and the Ocala, FL Region
Summary:
The Research CHE should be based in one of the following areas: Ft. Myers, Cape Coral, Naples, Immokalee, Clewiston. There will be occasional (2-3x per year) travel to the Tampa area.
Position Summary:
The Research Community Health Educator will develop, implement, and evaluate educational programs for community members, partner agencies, professional community audiences, and other health providers. The community educational programs will focus efforts on Moffitt Cancer Center (MCC) defined target areas and specifically selected community sites in Tampa, FL and the surrounding catchment area. The health education program initiative provides an emphasis on cancer clinical trial enrollment, as well as prevention as an effective strategy to improve community health and change health behaviours, e.g., seeking cancer screening services. Educational activities planned and developed will be consistent with national imperatives relating to the provision of culturally and linguistically appropriate education.
This can be a Moffitt institutional position or a research-specific position depending on the need.
The portfolio of work will be assigned by the PI or manager of record. All functions are conducted under the direction of the Principal Investigator(s) and Lead Research Community Health Educator.
Ideal Candidate:
- Must possess excellent written and oral communication skills, organization, and ability to problem solve.
- Must be able to demonstrate ownership of previous responsibilities and deliver effective presentations to diverse audiences.
- Must possess a thorough knowledge of word processing and database entry.
- Must be able to work in teams and independently; plan, organize, and coordinate multiple work assignments; establish and maintain effective working relationships with others and communicate verbally and in writing.
- Must be self-directed with excellent time management skills and ability to navigate a fast-paced environment, prioritizing work volume and meeting all deadlines.
Responsibilities:
- Contribute to the development, implementation, and monitoring of assigned protocol(s).
- Deliver research intervention(s).
- Participate in ongoing training as needed to assure quality and compliance.
- Execute educational activities that are consistent with national initiatives relating to the provision of culturally and linguistically appropriate education.
- Incorporate strategies and education to improve patient screening and enrollment in Moffitt clinical trials.
- Educate diverse audiences about clinical trials and identify barriers and facilitators to participation in research.
- Work with clinical and research faculty to develop and refine tools and educational materials related to diversity in clinical trial enrollment for use by physicians in a variety of settings.
- Helps to coordinate the provision of cancer clinical trial awareness and preventive health education services in the community and acts as a resource person in a capacity-building role.
- Networking and building relationships and trust with internal and external stakeholders (lay and professional).
- Develop, conduct, lead, and/or implement targeted health education, outreach or navigation activities aimed at topics such as cancer prevention, health promotion, referral and recruitment of diverse research participants.
- Support new patients interested in clinical trials by conducting a rapid assessment of barriers to trial enrollment.
- Support patients interested in clinical trials via email and phone line, connecting them with appropriate Moffitt and community resources.
- Assist with patient medical record retrieval.
Credentials and Qualifications:
- Bachelor’s degree required; Master’s degree in scientific, health-related, or business administration program preferred.
- Minimum two years experience required to include one (1) year of research experience (can include epidemiologic, observational, diagnostic, supportive care, clinical intervention) and one (1) year of community or patient teaching/education experience in chronic disease required.
- Experience in public speaking, public relations, marketing, program planning, program development, evaluation, and working with diverse groups is required.
- Preferred community or patient teaching/education experience in oncology.
- Preferred Bilingual (Spanish), oral and written communication.
- Preferred previous patient contact in a health care setting, preferably in a consenting role.
- Preferred training and knowledge of the National Cancer Institute (NCI) programs and experience in communications, comprehensive cancer control, training, program planning, and evaluation.
Source : Moffitt Cancer Center