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Alzheimer's Association, Northern CA and Northern NV

Chinese Speaking Community Educators (Cantonese or Mandarin)

Alzheimer's Association, Northern CA and Northern NV, Emeryville, California, United States, 94608

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Community Educators are volunteer public speakers who provide education through to expand the reach of Alzheimer's Association programs in the Chinese (Mandarin or Cantonese) speaking community. Community Educators deliver Alzheimer’s Association Core Curriculum in-person in the community, or via webinar technology using prepared training materials on topics related to Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Communicate effectively via workshop/webinar and deliver Association approved presentations. Adhere to Alzheimer's Association’s established curricula and position statements. Work with Alzheimer’s Association staff partners to identify and coordinate education programs that reach target audiences in the Chinese speaking community (Cantonese or Mandarin). Coordination includes securing program partner, scheduling, preparing presentations, and managing needed materials. Serve as presenter for chapter-scheduled education programs and conferences. Connect members of the Cantonese or Mandarin community with additional Association services by proactively making referrals to Alzheimer's Association programs and free 24/7 Helpline. Complete necessary paperwork for reporting. Qualifications:

Proactive and passionate about the mission of Alzheimer’s Association. Bilingual in Cantonese or Mandarin. Demonstrated success with public speaking, excellent presentation and education skills. Understanding of adult learning principles. Excellent verbal and written communications skills. Comfort with computers and familiarity with email and PPT presentations. Ability to network, and collaborate with staff, volunteers, and community partners. Experience with dementia as a family member or health care professional preferred. Diversity, Equity and Inclusion are critical to the Alzheimer's Association, both in who we are and who we reach. We welcome and encourage everyone to join the movement to defeat Alzheimer's.