| POSITION | FWWI Advocate |
| SALARY | DOE |
| DIVISION | Office of the President/ FWWI |
| CLOSE DATE | Open Until Filled |
NATURE
OF WORK:
Responsible for communicating the services provided within the Family Wellness Warriors Initiative (FWWI) program.
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
Seeks out additional learning opportunities to continue to develop the technical and professional skills needed now and in the future. Takes responsibility for all work activities and personal actions by following through on commitments. Demonstrated skill to efficiently and effectively manage multiple responsibilities. Demonstrated skill to maintain quality, safety, and infection control standards. Demonstrated skill in the use of computers and appropriate software. Demonstrated skill to effectively and efficiently make decisions. Demonstrated skill to perform job with minimal supervision. Demonstrated skill to meet production and attendance standards. Knowledge of the Privacy Act of 1974 and the Health Insurance Portability and Accountability Act and ability to maintain and safeguard confidentiality. Demonstrated skill to use improvement tools and principles. Demonstrated skill in working in a rapidly changing and innovative healthcare system. Demonstrated skill in the use of strategic-planning and decision making processes. Demonstrated skill in effective written, oral, presentation, and interpersonal skills. Demonstrated skill to work in a multi-disciplinary team environment. Demonstrated skill in developing and maintaining successful relationships with customers, their families, colleagues, and others. Demonstrated ability of effective Customer Service skills.
QUALIFICATIONS:
SCF programs are established for the purpose of serving a primary population comprised of Alaska Natives who are affiliated with the Cook Inlet Region Inc. (CIRI), and Alaska Natives and American Indians within SCF’s geographical service area. Employees should have a thorough understanding of the cultures and the needs of the CIRI members, and of the general culture and needs of Alaska Natives and American Indians. Such knowledge is critical in order to ensure the achievement of the mission and vision of SCF: working together with the Native community to provide the best services with Native staff who value the family and family wellness as the heart of the Native community.
One (1) year experience in public speaking/presenting, preferably with large audiences.
Five (5) years experience or knowledge of the rural communities/villages i.e. cultural practices, etiquette, communication, etc.
INTERESTED APPLICATIONS:
Please complete an online application by clicking the 'Apply' button at the top/bottom of this page. For more information contact Human Resources via the SCF Contact page or (907) 729-4977 or Toll free at 1-800-478-3343
NATIVE PREFERENCE UNDER P.L. 93-638.
Preference will not be given unless certification is submitted to Human Resources (a copy is acceptable).