Health Promoter - Temporary Full Time

Southwestern Public HealthWoodstock, ON
Onsite

About The Position

Southwestern Public Health prides itself on the flexible work environment that employees have come to appreciate and value. SWPH is a workplace where employees are integral to the research, planning, collaborative efforts and delivery of programs and services. This position is presently located at the Woodstock site. This posting is for one (1) current vacancy. This position is anticipated to extend until December 31, 2026, subject to availability of work and funding. Reporting to the Manager, Health Promotion Programs, the Health Promoter is an integral member of a multidisciplinary team. The Health Promoter applies their expertise in determinants of health, health promotion and community development to support programming under the Ontario Public Health Standards (2008) and the relevant legislation such as the Health Protection and Promotion Act. The Health Promoter identifies program priorities by reviewing existing epidemiological, behavioural and socio-demographic data, and thorough assessments of community assets and needs. Through facilitating community mobilization, the Health Promoter builds capacity and partnerships around shared health priorities. The Health Promoter provides assigned area expertise to other Health Unit staff, the public, the media, health professionals, teachers, caregivers and other community leaders. The Health Promoter maintains current knowledge of the literature and best practices and critically appraises research to assist with setting priorities, targeting programs and developing public health strategies and health promotion interventions. The Health Promoter may be assigned to one of several programs in the health unit.

Requirements

  • Completion of a bachelor’s degree in a health or social science related area, with an emphasis on health promotion
  • Over one year and up to two years of experience, which includes up to one year of on the job experience and training
  • Knowledge of health promotion strategies, population health approaches, behaviour change theories, policy development, community development and group facilitation
  • Knowledge of legislation (Ontario Public Health Standards)
  • Knowledge and skills in community mobilization; healthy public policy development; mass/multi-channel media and communications; social marketing; behaviour change; partnership development and group facilitation; advocacy and depending upon the program assignment, other areas such as smoking cessation and youth engagement
  • Knowledge of one or more of the following program areas - chronic disease and injury prevention, family health, infectious disease control, sexual health, STIs and HIV, vaccine preventable disease, and environmental health
  • Good organizational skills and the ability to multi-task, set priorities and work independently
  • Strong interpersonal skills, ability to collaborate with community groups and agencies and work in an interdisciplinary setting
  • Valid Ontario Driver’s license and access to a reliable vehicle
  • Must comply with the current Ontario Public Health Standards
  • Adherence to SWPH's policies and procedures in order to maintain confidentiality
  • Fully vaccinated against COVID-19, are able to provide proof of immunization, and acknowledgement to follow Southwestern Public Health's policies and processes related to COVID-19 management in the workplace.

Nice To Haves

  • A criminal reference check completed within the last six (6) months from a Canadian Police Information Centre (CPIC), inclusive of vulnerable sector screening, will be required of the successful candidate.

Responsibilities

  • Applies expertise in determinants of health, health promotion and community development to support programming.
  • Identifies program priorities by reviewing existing epidemiological, behavioural and socio-demographic data, and thorough assessments of community assets and needs.
  • Facilitates community mobilization to build capacity and partnerships around shared health priorities.
  • Provides assigned area expertise to other Health Unit staff, the public, the media, health professionals, teachers, caregivers and other community leaders.
  • Maintains current knowledge of the literature and best practices and critically appraises research to assist with setting priorities, targeting programs and developing public health strategies and health promotion interventions.
  • May be assigned to one of several programs in the health unit.

Benefits

  • Vacation pay each pay period
  • Pay in lieu of benefits following successful completion of the probationary period
  • Enrollment in the OMERS pension plan
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