Advertising Summary: A successful Community Health Educator from Williamsburg or Gloucester and surrounding areas, will integrate seamlessly into the Massey COE education, screening and navigation team. The Community Health Educator will have the opportunity to contribute to highly meaningful work helping to identify those who need cancer screening and supporting people to access the screening care.
Unit: Massey Comprehensive Cancer Ctr MBU
Department: Massey Central Admin
Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center
Mission: To reduce the state cancer burden for all Virginians by addressing the confluence between biological, social, and policy drivers through high-impact, cutting-edge research; person-centered care across the continuum, from prevention through survivorship; community integration; and training the next generation of community-centric researchers and healthcare professionals
Vision: To be a premier community-focused cancer center leading the nation in cancer health equity research and ensuring optimal health outcomes for all
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Department Summary:
The Massey Cancer Center at Virginia Commonwealth University is an NCI recognized comprehensive cancer center, located in the heart of Downtown Richmond. All NCI-designated comprehensive cancer centers have a responsibility to reduce the burden of cancer and cancer death in the geographic catchment area surrounding the Center. The MCC catchment area includes 66 localities of Eastern Virginia, including Williamsburg and Gloucester. To execute on the mission of reducing the cancer burden, MCC is introducing the Mobile Cancer Resource Unit in Williamsburg and Gloucester with a primary mission of mobilizing and motivating community members to increasing screening, early detection and treatment of colorectal and prostate cancers using blood-based screening tests. By making screening and follow up easily accessible, in the community, and outside of traditional clinical settings, the Cancer CHE will directly support the MCC mission, while helping their community improve their overall health and quality of life.
Position Summary:
Under the administrative supervision of the Director of Operations for Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center’s (MCCC) Community Outreach and Engagement (COE), the incumbent, helps clients and communities increase cancer awareness, knowledge, cancer screening and connections to follow up care. The Williamsburg and Gloucester Cancer Community Health Educator (CHE) will help organize and coordinate community events, provide cancer education, and help community members determine if they are eligible for cancer screening (with a specific focus on colorectal and prostate cancer). The Cancer CHE will help community members access cancer screening and will follow up on positive screening tests to connect community members to local healthcare settings for diagnostic follow up. MCC COE will support the Cancer CHE to increase community access to clinical and social support services. Additional focus areas for cancer education include, but are not limited to, smoking cessation, cancer risk reduction and early detection.
The Cancer CHE will be part of a mobile team providing in-person, and telephone- and computer-based cancer education for community members in pre-determined areas of Williamsburg and Gloucester. The incumbent’s familiarity with Williamsburg and Gloucester will work with MCC COE data resources to determine the geographic areas with the heaviest burden of cancer and the highest need for these services. The incumbent will work with other CHE’s in a mobile cancer resource unit, as well as a mobile phlebotomy team, to promote awareness of and deliver cancer screening activities at community events in Williamsburg and Gloucester.
Duties & Responsibilities:
Minimum Qualifications
Preferred Qualifications
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Salary Range: Starting at $20.00/hr, commensurate with experience
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FLSA Exemption Status: Non-Exempt
Hours per Week: 20
ORP Eligible: No
Flexible Work Arrangement: Hybrid
University Job Title: Senior Coordinator CE - Job Code# 14114
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Contact Name: Massey HR
Contact Email: Masseyhr@vcu.edu
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