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  • Health Professions Education Spec 3

    Involves designing, conducting, promoting, evaluating and supporting health professions education programs in compliance with organizational objectives and nationally accepted accreditation standards and requirements. Supports learners (including but not limited to faculty, residents, clinical fellows, graduate or undergraduate learners, practicing or licensed professionals) in areas such as curriculum, teaching and learning activities, scheduling, core competencies, assessment and evaluations. Coordinates all activities associated with ongoing administration of health professions education programs.

  • Health Professions Education Spec 2

    Involves designing, conducting, promoting, evaluating and supporting health professions education programs in compliance with organizational objectives and nationally accepted accreditation standards and requirements. Supports learners (including but not limited to faculty, residents, clinical fellows, graduate or undergraduate learners, practicing or licensed professionals) in areas such as curriculum, teaching and learning activities, scheduling, core competencies, assessment and evaluations. Coordinates all activities associated with ongoing administration of health professions education programs.

  • Health Education Supervisor 2

    Involves planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs to prevent illness and promote health. Responsible for interventions at the individual, community, organizational, and policy level.

  • Health Education Supervisor 1

    Involves planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs to prevent illness and promote health. Responsible for interventions at the individual, community, organizational, and policy level.

  • Health Educator 1

    Involves planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs to prevent illness and promote health. Responsible for interventions at the individual, community, organizational, and policy level.

  • Health Educator 2

    Involves planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs to prevent illness and promote health. Responsible for interventions at the individual, community, organizational, and policy level.

  • Health Educator 3

    Involves planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs to prevent illness and promote health. Responsible for interventions at the individual, community, organizational, and policy level.

  • Health Educator 4

    Involves planning, implementing, and evaluating health education programs to prevent illness and promote health. Responsible for interventions at the individual, community, organizational, and policy level.

  • Rec Program Leader 4

    Involves instructional or program activities related to recreation, leisure, and fitness in an accredited environment; provides first aid and emergency care as necessary, and responds to user / customer needs.

  • Rec Program Leader 3

    Involves instructional or program activities related to recreation, leisure, and fitness in an accredited environment; provides first aid and emergency care as necessary, and responds to user / customer needs.

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