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Public Health Specialist


Accessible Resources for Independence


Location

Glen Burnie, MD | United States


Job description

Accessible Resources for Independence, Inc. (ARI), a Center for Independent Living, is a nonprofit organization created by and for people with disabilities. We are a resource and advocacy center that promotes independent living and equal access for people with all types of disabilities. ARI assists residents of Anne Arundel and Howard Counties to use community services and resources that will enhance their independence. ARI’s core services are peer counseling, individual and systems advocacy, information and referral, transition support, and independent living skills training. Our mission is to maximize the independence of people with disabilities, so they enjoy self-directed, productive lives.

ARI is seeking self-motivated candidates to provide a vital role as a Public Health Specialist. Successful candidates possess a public health degree, community health worker certification, occupational therapy degree, or social work degree.

The Public Health Specialist is responsible for working directly with people with disabilities and older adults to provide crucial public health services that support the wellbeing of these populations.

Responsibilities of this position include but are not limited to:


Requirements:


Helpful if experience with:


Preferred candidates have two-years of work experience in Public Health and related fields; preferred candidates have some work experience in the disability field. Candidates must have access to transportation with travel capability. Candidates must have internet access and the ability to work from home. Background check required. Seeking self-motivated candidates with proficiency in Outlook, Teams, Microsoft Word, and Zoom.

Compensation: 40 hours per week at $20.00/hour. Health, vision, dental, paid time off, 10 holidays available. Flexible and progressive work environment.

The Public Health Specialist is supervised by the Executive Director.

The Public Health Specialist does not supervise any other ARI staff; the Public Health Specialist may provide general guidance to the ARI Office Manager/Administrative Assistant for certain work tasks related to the project.

Minorities and individuals with disabilities are strongly encouraged to apply. ARI is an equal opportunity employer.

Send resume and cover letter via email to Chris Kelter, Executive Director: [email protected]

Target Start Date: February 1, 2024


Job tags

Holiday workFull timeWork experience placementWork from homeFlexible hours


Salary

$20 per hour

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