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Friendly House

Health Education Facilitator

Friendly House, Phoenix, Arizona, United States, 85003

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Friendly House, Inc., is a 501(c) 3 non‑profit agency located in Phoenix, Arizona whose primary function is to provide a variety of educational and social service programming aimed at addressing the needs of low‑income individuals and families, vulnerable populations and diverse communities. Additionally, Friendly House operates a charter school, Academia del Pueblo, with the mission to provide an academic environment which promotes a culture of high expectations to students from diverse cultures. Friendly House was organized in 1920 as the Phoenix Americanization Committee by a group of Phoenix citizens with the assistance of the United States Department of Education. In our 100‑year history, the work of Friendly House has resulted in building resilient communities that are helping to spur economic development, stabilize neighborhoods and revitalize our city.

Position Summary The purpose of the facilitator is to deliver evidence‑based curricula to youth in school and community‑based sites. The facilitator will implement and deliver programming funded by the Arizona Department of Health Services that provides abstinence and contraception education to youth. In addition, the facilitator is responsible for creating and fostering relationships with new sites and implementing program and curricula with fidelity.

Salary Range:

$37,000 – $42,000 annually (based on experience)

About You

You are someone who enjoys leading the conversation

You like working at a faster than average pace and can provide detailed and efficient work

You like working with and through others and are comfortable building and maintaining relationships

You are an effective communicator who can stimulate and motivate others while being aware of and responsive of individuals needs

You possess a sense of urgency and can work independently but able to follow company standards

Job Qualifications

Minimum High School diploma or equivalent.

1 year of experience working with youth and conducting public workshops/trainings/classes. (Equivalent combination of education and experience will be considered)

Must possess a valid Driver’s License and have reliable transportation.

Must possess or have the ability to obtain an (IVP) “Identity Verified Print” Fingerprint Clearance Card and be in good standing with the AZ Department of Public Safety.

Preferred Qualifications

Bachelor’s degree in public health, social work, or related field.

Experience delivering teen pregnancy prevention programs

3 years of experience working with youth and conducting public workshops/trainings/classes.

Curricula for youth: Wyman Teen Outreach Program, Love Notes Evidence Based Program, Making Proud Choices, Positive Prevention Plus, Be Proud! Be Responsible!, Cuidate, Promoting Health Among Teens

Ability to develop and foster positive and professional relationships with youth

Knowledge of facilitation and training engagement with youth and adults

Possess strong verbal, written and interpersonal communication skills

Ability to effectively outreach to parents and community sites to secure implementation sites

Ability to effectively prioritize and manage time

Knowledge of Microsoft Office Suite (primarily Word, Excel, PowerPoint, SharePoint)

Responsibilities

Delivery of the Arizona Department of Health Teen Pregnancy Prevention Program utilizing ADHS TPP approved curricula.

Responsible for serving number of participants to ensure program goals are being met as required per our grant.

Initiate and contribute to internal collaboration efforts within the Family Services Department.

Collaborate with other Arizona Department of Health Services contractors to build relationships and strengthen community network.

Provide follow‑up contact with participants to ensure participation and attendance.

Attend individual and group supervised meetings to discuss programmatic goals, updates, and field challenges.

Attend community meetings, events, and workshops for purposes of program outreach and networking.

Ensure that program data pertaining to participants and incentives is accurately entered in a timely manner in each respective database platform (i.e., ADHS SharePoint, Wyman Connect, internal data tracking systems).

Responsible for maintaining records up to date and provide necessary information needed for the completion and submittal of reports outlined in the Due Dates and Deliverables ADHS document (i.e., monthly, quarterly, annual reports).

Secure documents in a locked cabinet to ensure confidentiality.

Meet and coordinate with collaborative partners to plan most effective timeline for program delivery.

Establish new partnerships and maintain relationships with existing community partners.

Comply with mandatory curricula training requirements and participate in additional professional development opportunities (may include outside of Maricopa County).

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