From loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us Mon Apr 5 08:39:33 2010 From: loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us (Loralee J TROCIO) Date: Mon, 05 Apr 2010 08:39:33 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] News References: <4BAB8FD5.80FB.00CC.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> <57e64d121003261402w4b70c01ayf01dbed618ab8b9a@mail.gmail.com> <4BACC01E.974C.0024.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> Message-ID: <4BB9A1C5.E273.00E5.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> Happy Public Health Week! 1) PH-County Bulletin - Public Health Week events 2) Oregon Prevention Conference: Prevention, Promotion and Possibilities 3) Research Analyst 3 with Center for Health Statistics 4) Office Specialist with Oregon Immunization Program 5) Latino Health Equity Conference 6) Motivational Interviewing - Train the New Trainer The March issue of the PH-County Bulletin for Public Health Week events: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/lhd/bulletin/vol5no3.pdf Oregon Prevention Conference: Prevention, Promotion and Possibilities to be held in Eugene, Oregon Sept. 15th - 17th (with pre-conference skill-building workshops on Sept. 14). "CALL FOR PRESENTATIONS" - with the proposals due April 16th (see attachment). This conference will: Provide participants with the latest research, prevention strategies, and best practices regarding the prevention and health promotion across disciplines. The goals for this conference are: (1) highlight Oregon and the Pacific Northwest's outstanding research and data, (2) increase knowledge on current research and provide evidence-based strategies and tools that will assist communities in strengthening new and existing programs that decrease adverse health effects, and (3) expand collaboration among partners across disciplines. The Center for Health Statistics has just posted the RA3 position we have open on the Mortality team. See this link for description: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/jobs/LEHS0373.shtml The Oregon Immunization Program has an opening for an Office Specialist: http://www.oregon.gov/DHS/jobs/LEHS0334.shtml The 2010 and Beyond: Latino Health Equity Conference on May 20, 2010 in Portland: www.familiasenaccion.org / www.latinohealthequityconference.com The Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers Incorporated (MINT) is now accepting applications for the 2010 Motivational Interviewing: Training New Trainers (TNT) workshop to be held in San Diego, California, October 4 - 6, 2010. There will be 3 simultaneous TNT workshops: all 3 conducted in English. Purpose: In these intensive 3-day advanced workshops, proficiency in motivational interviewing (MI) is assumed as a starting point, and the focus is on trainer skills and exercises to facilitate the learning of MI and its adaptations. Trainings are designed to prepare human services professionals to teach and train these clinical methods, which have been shown to be effective in enhancing behavior and outcomes. Participants will learn a well-developed, sequenced and integrated set of strategies for teaching clinical skillfulness in MI across various settings. Participants will develop and practice strategies for teaching MI skills. The workshops are intended to prepare trainers to: * Explain the conceptual rationale and background research for this approach * Teach the basic clinical skills of motivational interviewing * Strengthen reflective listening skills * Teach brief negotiation strategies for use in health care settings * Teach recognition, elicitation, and reinforcement of change talk * Strengthen skills in rolling with resistance * Teach negotiation of change plans * Demonstrate the clinical methods and conduct role-play training * Employ a range of innovative training techniques and exercises * Apply the methods to a variety of settings Enrollment for the workshops will be limited to 120 participants (40 in each section). Early registration (after receiving Notification of Acceptance) is advised as enrollment for the annual MI-TNT event closes quickly (see TNT Requirements on how to qualify and how to apply). After successfully completing a three-day TNT, participants are eligible for membership in the international Motivational Interviewing Network of Trainers Incorporated (MINT), a nonprofit organization devoted to supporting quality in the dissemination of MI. Certificates of Participation will be issued upon completion of the TNT workshop, although MINT d oes not formally approve, certify or license trainers. Participants who cannot commit to the full three-days of this training should wait to apply for a future TNT. For more information on MINT Incorporated, visit the MI website at: www.motivationalinterview.org. Loralee Trocio, MPH, CHES Operations Technician Oregon Immunization Program 800 NE Oregon St., Ste. 370 Portland ,OR 97232 (971) 673 - 0026 loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The job posting also contains supplemental questions that must be answered and scored by Human Resources. Please forward this announcement on to anyone who might be interested in this position. Feel free to contact me with questions as well. Susan Susan Greathouse, MPH, RD, IBCLC Nutrition & Local Services Manager 800 NE Oregon St., #865 Portland, OR 97232 971-673-0042 971-673-0071 (fax) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us Fri Apr 23 16:23:20 2010 From: loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us (Loralee J TROCIO) Date: Fri, 23 Apr 2010 16:23:20 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] Latest News to Share Message-ID: <4BD1C978.E273.00E5.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> News for April 23, 2010 The Vaccine War AmeriCorps Motivational Interviewing - Application for 2010 MINT Training for New Trainers County Health Rankings - Robert Wood Johnson Foundation APHA Health Fellowship in Government Using Social Media to Advance your Online Training Program 8TH UCLA Conference on Public Health and Disasters Unnatural Causes Federal Career Internship Program APHA 138th Annual Meeting Opening General Session Speakers The Vaccine War The show airs locally on OPB next Tuesday, 4/27, at 10:00pm. http://www.pbs.org/wgbh/pages/frontline/vaccines/?utm_campaign=homepage&utm_medium=proglist&utm_source=proglist Vaccines have changed the world, largely eradicating a series of terrible diseases, from smallpox to polio to diphtheria, and likely adding decades to most of our life spans. But despite the gains-and numerous scientific studies indicating vaccine safety-a growing movement of parents remains fearful of vaccines. And in some American communities, significant numbers of parents have been rejecting vaccines altogether, raising new concerns about the return of vaccine-preventable diseases like measles and whooping cough. In The Vaccine War, airing Tuesday, April 27, 2010, at 9 P.M. ET on PBS (check local listings), FRONTLINE lays bare the science of vaccine safety and examines the increasingly bitter debate between the public health establishment and a formidable populist coalition of parents, celebrities, politicians and activists who are armed with the latest social media tools, including Facebook, YouTube and Twitter, and are determined to resist pressure from the medical and public health establishments to vaccinate, despite established scientific consensus about vaccine safety. AmeriCorps Hope - see attachment for more info AmeriCorps HOPE is inviting Applications from potential HOST SITES who are interested in hosting full-time AmeriCorps Members for the grant term from Sept. 1, 2010 * July 31, 2011. If you know of other entities who might be interested in hosting an AmeriCorps HOPE Member, please help us spread the word by forwarding this announcement to them quickly. If you have questions about the completing forms or anything in the application documents, we will be available to provide technical assistance through May 10. Tina McCollum, Program Manager OR DHS AmeriCorps HOPE 500 Summer St. NE, E48 Salem, OR 97301 Phone: (503) 945-6906 tina.mccollum at state.or.us Fax: (503) 373-7032 Motivational Interviewing - Application for 2010 MINT Training for New Trainers (TNT) On behalf of the Board of MINT Incorporated, we are pleased to inform you of the opening of our applications process for the 2010 MINT Incorporated Training of New Trainers (TNT) Program, which will be held in San Diego, California this October 4th 5th and 6th. Complete application instructions are found by following the link below: www.motivationalinterview.org. Once you have established your login, you can complete your application online, or logout and return again as needed until your application is complete. Initial processing of your application by our MINT member volunteer staff will take some time, and our TNT staff will e-mail you to update you on the progress of your application. Your interest in MINT and TNT training is greatly appreciated. If you require any further assistance to prepare or complete a 2010 TNT application, please email us at mint.tnt.applicant at gmail.com County Health Rankings - Robert Wood Johnson Foundation Check out this cool program: www.countyhealthrankings.org APHA Health Fellowship in Government - exciting opportunity filled by an Oregonian last year! On behalf of the American Public Health Association (APHA), it is my pleasure to announce the call for applications for the 2011 APHA Public Health Fellowship in Government ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=D01XZlB9ZO9PUAjVeUIINw.. ). This is fourth year that APHA is offering this fellowship which ha s been described as an *amazing* and *phenomenal* experience by previous fellows. Candidates must have strong public health credentials and be interested in spending one year in Washington, D.C. working in a congressional office on legislative and policy issues related to health, the environment or other public health concerns. The fellowship will begin in January 2011 and continue through December 2011. The fellowship provides a unique learning experience and demonstrates the value and need for basing policy on sound science. Throughout the year, the fellow will gain a practical knowledge of government and how the public policy process works. Applications and additional information are available at http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=TVYO2N0PKvczbxiCZ1wCPA... The application, including a CV and three letters of recommendation, are due to APHA by May 17, 2010. Please forward this email to anyone who you believe may be eligible and interested. For more information, please feel free to contact me at susan.polan at apha.org or (202)777-2510. Using Social Media to Advance Your Online Training Program FYI for trainers and staff who are using online training, this is an interesting guide about integrating social media with online training (from the folks who developed GoToWebinar). See attachment. 8TH UCLA Conference on Public Health and Disasters For several years we have been preparing for mass population emergencies, but in the last 12 months alone all of our plans have been challenged simultaneously. In addition to the nation's recurring flood, storm and wildfire hazards, we have endured two devastating earthquakes in the western hemisphere and a global influenza pandemic. Our impacted health systems and disaster response capacities have been stressed as never before. But even as our preparedness needs increase, we are challenged to sustain and continually improve these activities while faced with ongoing funding challenges. Join your colleagues from public health, local and national government, hospital preparedness, EMS, emergency management and public safety as we convene the 8th UCLA National Conference on Public Health and Disasters from May 17-19 in Los Angeles. We have maintained our Early Registration fee at $395: the same level as our preceding three years. Registration includes three days of practical sessions by world-class presenters, continuing education, conference materials, meals, and our ever popular "Dinner and a Disaster Movie" presentation. The Conference relates to all Areas of Responsibility for Health Educators and is designated for the CHES to receive up to 14 Category I CECH in Health Education. This event is sponsored by the Pacific Public Health Training Center, a designated provider of continuing education contact hours (CECH) in health education by the National Commission for Health Education Credentialing, Inc. PPHTC Provider # CA1162; NCHEC Provider Number: MEP2364 To view the Conference Agenda or to register, please visit www.cphd.ucla.edu Unnatural Causes Health Equity Dialogue: Participate in an interactive forum on health disparities following a screening of the Unnatural Causes video series, share perspectives on social justice issues and the determinants of health and well being Friday, April 30th 12:00 - 1:30 827 NE Oregon Street, Portland Second floor conference room 827A PortlandLloyd Centerarea Sponsored by the Oregon Public Health Division in collaboration with the Multnomah County Health Department Health Equity Initiative RSVP with Jason.d.feldman at state.or.us Federal Career Internship Program The Federal Career Internship Program (FCIP) is a 2-year entry-level, full-time employment and career development training program in the excepted service, designed to prepare individuals for a career in public service. Upon successful completion of the program, FCIP participants may receive a permanent, full-time position with HRSA. Complete infor mation is available, http://www.hrsa.gov/about/jobs/careerinternship.html Apply by May 3 for Public Health Analyst and Management Analyst Federal Career Internships. HRSA has multiple vacancies in its Rockville, Maryland headquarters for Federal Career Internship Program public health analysts and management analysts. Grade: GS 685-9 (Promotion Potential to GS 12) Salary: $51,630 - $67,114E-mail your resume to HRSAFCIPAPP2 at HRSA.GOVwith the subject line FCIP-HRSA-OA-2010-05 Public Health Analyst or FCIP-HRSA-OA-2010-06 Management Analyst. The e-mail must be received by 11:59 pm ET on May 3. Mail your application(must be received by May 3) to DHHS/HRSA Room 14A-20 (Attention: FCIP-HRSA-OA-2010-05 Public Health Analyst) or (Attention: FCIP-HRSA-OA-2010-06 Management Analyst) Rockville, MD 20857 Send questions to: HRSAFCIPQuestions at hrsa.gov APHA 138th Annual Meeting Opening General Session Speakers Annual Meeting Highlights Theme - "Social Justice: A public health imperative" Registration and Housing ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=B9qoerS5dGTLug7HGotaPw.. ) open June 1. Complete your online meeting registration and one click will take you to the pre-populated hotel reservation page. APHA Learning Institutes ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=koY6tYk2glrY3fG57Rl8Bw.. )- Full and half-day educational programs designed to provide an in-depth learning experience in the latest public health trends and topics. Continuing Education Credits ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=WwtoWTMx9yrUhfcGNMpOrw.. )- Earn credit for attending the APHA Annual Meeting, details available after June 1 Public Health Expo ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=dAP7T6LVvmxsiO2PDyCkEw.. )- Discover 700 booths with the latest products and services. Access poster sessions, the Electronic Information Center, visit Everything APHA, and the Exhibitor Theater for in-depth information. E-ssentialLearning ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=gfoYQZVIQyINWLIAxbdXUw.. )- Online scientific session presentation recordings. Access the 2005-2008 E-ssentialLearning for free to learn more about the product. Mix and Mingle Lounge ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=9cbtXzDRnTFULpXwGk4pIw.. )- The perfect place to meet up with friends and colleagues, check e-mail or grab a snack in a comfortable and calming environment with free wireless internet. Everything APHA ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=xlv4zTYlM7-IQfkUbrfPKA.. )- Located in the center of the Public Health Expo is your complete source for APHA information, publications, Public Health CareerMart, Career Coaching and more. Public Health Awards & Reception - Join your colelageus at the Public Health Awards Reception and Ceremony to recognize the recipients of APHA's most distinguished awards. Annual Meeting Social Media ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=WAKoU7KsVIlFuKeLz64PPA.. ) ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=BB6BGfYMOVOWPstwOaicGw.. ) APHA 138th Annual Meeting Opening General Session Speakers and Sunday Evening Entertainment Announced Opening General Session: Sunday, November 7 - 12:00pm-2:00pmDr. Cornel West is an American philosopher, author and civil rights activist. He currently teaches in the Center for African American Studies and in the department of Religion at Princeton University. He is known for his combination of political and moral insight and criticism, and his contribution to the post-1960s civil rights movement. The bulk of his work focuses upon the role of race, gender, and class in American society and the means by which people act and react to their *radical conditionedness." West is a graduate of Harvard University. He earned a Ph.D. from Princeton and returned to Harvard as a Du Bois Fellow. He continued his career at Union Theological Seminary in New York and after that Yale Divinity School. Dr. West became a professor of religion and director of the Program in African American Studies at Princeton In 1994 he accepted an appointment as professor of African-American studies at Harvard University with a joint appointment at the Harvard Divinity School. In 2001, after a much publicized argument with Harvard president Lawrence Summers, West returned to Princeton, where he has taught since. He has written several books that analyze issues of race, class, and social justice. For a full biography of Dr. Cornel West visit ourwebsite ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=IcPFiz9TPMAq4S4EsUsxug.. ). Dr. Bill Jenkins has devoted himself unceasingly to the twin causes of eliminating racial/ethnic health disparities and racial/ethnic minorities career opportunities in biostatistics and epidemiology. Dr. Jenkins did his undergraduate work in Mathematics at Morehouse College in Atlanta. After earning a masters degree in biostatistics from Georgetown University, Dr. Jenkins earned his M.P.H. and Ph.D. degrees in Epidemiology at the University of North Carolina, Chapel Hill. He has also completed post-doctoral work in Biostatistics at Harvard University School of Public Health. Dr. Jenkins has held leadership positions in the American Public Health Association, the American College of Epidemiology, and the American Statistical Association. For a full biography of Dr. Bill Jenkins visit our website ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=2oOyJfJLtV8JO27g-mk1dw.. ) ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=VntgPkTyIQIaD4y6yazeTA.. ). Live in Concert! Aaron Neville and his Quintet Featuring Charles Neville Sunday, November 7 - 6:30pm Aaron Neville ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=hNIYYLvsrsKKvHxbQ7UtxA.. ) has had a long and distinguished career. Aaron is one of the four famous Neville Brothers of New Orleans, a product of that city's richly complex musical culture. Brother Charles, is a tenor and sax player and a founding member of the Neville Brothers and the musical director of The Aaron Neville Quintet. Aaron broke onto the national scene with "Tell It Like It Is ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=9MFvrraM-d9mADZSp2sKQw.. ), the plaintive ballad that went #1 on the pop charts. Aaron and brothers Charles and Cyril played as The Wild Tchoupitoulas in New York before returning to New Orleans to record the landmark album of the same name. The Neville Brothers ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=vSfn51d9sOiyFPUlSeRseg.. ) produced a string of successful albums including the hit Yellow Moon ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=JpUwVdX5o1VvcmSgDNt1Aw.. ) written and sung by Aaron, whose solo career was revived with Warm Your Heart, the acclaimed album produced by George Massenburg and Linda Ronstadt. It was Ronstadt who featured Aaron on her Cry Like a Rainstorm, Howl Like the Wind, album resulting in such pop hit duets as "Don't Know Much ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=cHhEtjoW-bfTrJgdX3SSig.. )" and When Something Is Wrong With My Baby ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=mqRMQjYh-zya5sVw3NrIFg.. )." Aaron has won four Grammys: for Best Pop Duo with Linda Ronstadt for "Don't Know Much ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=RSJxdQkTQOTIGslw7gbc1Q.. )"; for Best Pop Instrumental Performance with the Neville Brothers for "Healing Chant"; for Best Pop Duo with Linda Ronstadt for "All My Life ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=4HKwScojKqjAlcDTRUf05A.. )"; and for Best Country Collaboration with Vocals with Trisha Yearwood for "I Fall to Pieces ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=xN17sgLVE6NEXy9lI8GVeQ.. )". Nature Boy, Aaron's most recent CD is a unique and deeply satisfying suite of standards that connect to your soul and are sung with remarkable sensitivity. He reinvents the Great American Songbook with a sure, soft touch using his voice as a jazz instrument. For a full biography of Neville plus links to songs visit our website ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=8retOYqoNSG8p0LQXhe0hA.. ). APHA 138th Annual Meeting and Exposition November 6-10, 2010 - Denver, Colorado For more information go to www.apha.org/meetings ( http://action.apha.org/site/R?i=vQn90DB0YNiFFfGDUd76Fw.. ). Loralee Trocio, MPH, CHES Operations Technician Oregon Immunization Pr ogram 800 NE Oregon St., Ste. 370 Portland ,OR 97232 (971) 673 - 0026 loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Announcement of Host Site Application.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 137832 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: Social_Media_in_Learning.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 180953 bytes Desc: not available URL: From loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us Fri May 14 10:22:22 2010 From: loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us (Loralee J TROCIO) Date: Fri, 14 May 2010 10:22:22 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] OPHA News Message-ID: <4BED245E.E273.00E5.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> OPHA Health Education and Promotion News WELCOA - Worksite Wellness CDC - A Wealth of Online CHES Credits Opportunities Nip and Tuck: Implications of Body Modifications Youth Tell All: Why Students Don't Eat School Food Society for Public Health Education Resources Presentation on Social Media in Government Job Opportunities Community Capacitation Center Presents: Popular Education Workshop Nike Employee Grant Fund - social/ environmental change through physical activity WELCOA - Worksite Wellness WELCOA's mission as a national not-for-profit is to advance the cause of workplace wellness. Each week, they disseminate a number of leading-edge FREE reports to business and health professionals across all 50 states and Canada. This message that you are receiving is one of the most widely-circulated weekly workplace wellness updates in the U.S. The reaction to WELCOA's new Tool-Kit on Physical Activity for a Healthy Weight has been overwhelming! And, in response to this popularity, we are extending the opportunity for you to access these materials at no charge. Specifically, this WELCOA Tool-Kit consists of a high-quality presentation on physical activity, handout masters for distribution, and an in-depth fact sheet to help you prepare. It can be used in a variety of ways within your organization-from lunch and learns to presentations to general assemblies. With all the materials at your fingertips, this WELCOA resource should significantly jump start your physical activity initiative. For more info and resources: http://www.welcoa.org/freeresources/index.php?category=20 CDC - A Wealth of Online CHES Credits Opportunities http://www2a.cdc.gov/TCEOnline/searchpage.asp?#searchresults Subject: New Category 1 - 7 CECH Health Reform Online Self-Study Course, $25 Here is an online self-study course to help us become expert health education resource persons on the passed and signed health reform legislation. I've created a 7 hour Category 1 online self-study course on the provisions, costs, savings, implementation plans and timeline of the passed and signed health reform bills, HR3590 and HR4872. It uses the actual bills plus summaries and reports from public health organizations and the government. Please go to this web page to learn more about it and down load the Study Guide to see if you'd like to take the course: www.healthedpartners.org/ceu/hr2 All Available Continuing Education Online Self-Study Courses www.healthedpartners.org/ceu - NCHEC Provider # MEP3305 ? Health Reform II: Be a Health Education Resource on the Laws Passed and Signed (7 CECH, $25) ? Healthy People 2020: Get Ready to Use It (5 CECH, $25) ? Health Impact Assessment: Is the Proposed Policy, Project or Program Healthy? (6.5 CECH, $25) ? Health Promotion Planning Using the Social Marketing Approach (10.5 CECH) ? The New Government Physical Activity Guidelines (6 CECH, $25) ? Health Marketing (5 CECH, $25) ? Social Marketing Overview (2 CECH plus thanks for helping certificates for colleagues, $10) ? 2009 Health Reform Course: Understanding Health Reform Bills and the Legislative Process (old course using HR3200 precursor bill to 2010 bills, 5 CECH, $19.99) Nip and Tuck: Implications of Body Modifications Please join the Women's Health Network for the second lecture in our 2010 series, "Women in Search of Beauty". We have an exciting line-up of panelists. Nip and Tuck: Implications of Body Modifications Friday, June 4, 2010 8:00 A.M. - Noon Continental breakfast: 8:00 A.M. Program: 8:30 A.M. McMenamin's Kennedy School 5736 NE 33rd Avenue, Portland Oregon For more information or flyers in alternate formats, please contact: Judy Andreasen at 971-673-0355 or Judith.Andreasen at state.or.us. To subscribe to the Women's Health Network listserv (for these lecture announcements) by email please visit: http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/whn ( http://www.sophe.org/education.cfm ) Youth Tell All: Why Students Don't Eat School Food For those who missed last Wednesday's 2010 OFH Current Topics in PH Series, the power point presentation and handouts on "Youth Tell All: Why Students Don't Eat School Food" presented by Jennifer Young and the Roosevelt High School Students is available. Please email Loralee Trocio for a copy and/ or a schedule of theseries of Healthy People 2020: Mind the Gap: loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us. Society for Public Health Education Resources SOPHE provides a series of Webinar recordings and self-study journal resources online. These resources are also eligible for health educator continuing education hours. http://www.sophe.org/education.cfm Presentation on Social Media in Government PMA (Public Management Association) is also a really great group - they put on some helpful trainings. Membership is free.This is a really great slide deck, with some helpful info about online use across the state: http://www.pmaoregon.org/materials/eGovDeckPMANoInternet.pdf Job Opportunities SNAP Rural Outreach Organizer - Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon is looking for an organized and highly motivated person to expand SNAP outreach to rural communities in Oregon. This is a full-time, temporary position (May 2010 through Sept. 2010). Position information and application instructions: http://www.oregonhunger.org/SNAP-Rural-Outreach-Organizer ( http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103345738503&s=232&e=001xvTHqvj6cQXWkSXnLVKSDsPOQBHIRSJ8EocGU472fXzzEt3zXejR7sUhGq-ujtnntVcMssVdUhJKvWm0h00jq22Z_hmrMqyhFOAS3aI83EjVTLT5EaDQYtUvqiFLY5QCUqUS7hCYN6FvOR7_kqdB_acLIBJ-pTYm ) Upstream Public Health ( http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103362075256&s=8076&e=001KxPzlS-YM-kdhdPmTeybxfAugxTffnbOYse4Fae7k_3dGDGKrMU5Orccp_0xUiLZ3qggX0UFE_Bsz-nJgQmXY8xZoZa5TpTkSB8xgxr1PIy2IedKYUL2zP6xX7A6DD4O )is hiring a campaign manager ( http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103362075256&s=8076&e=001KxPzlS-YM-nIYgwQeIE26nmjdG6_Ks4nkxG_tJjTx8x6ix9afHYjuQOo8gma0_8Gl5NATk7M_l1ypUG-fj7_qxElmvsbwEmquYe4miwo1DyB2QcWluo-WoeuBEv249HK-Ia02TXjNJgwJOKlIdd7KjHHBQOpdWWRle5t0rx1pyLR-YA_ISMFj4clD3BRI-Yr ). Annual salary is $38,000 - $44,000. Please apply by May 17. http://www.upstreampublichealth.org/ OHSU Foundation ( http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103362075256&s=8076&e=001KxPzlS-YM-lx4PJeubFkbMqZCB-OZtiha74aebesypKqWHLHFJnRez2wjOb6vhGLXnlwPXH5wvuxOvsqhpJTs537nNeSNl3ZZZoSGB6fLtfs4hb2etp0P3EpNeN0U1Zz52ilCgiBfZ5KjBfp77gCBg== )is hiring a director of development in Women's Health ( http://r20.rs6.net/tn.jsp?et=1103362075256&s=8076&e=001KxPzlS-YM-khUIgGWBfjLSE1-aF-M5Bq8gbExTUUx4D23fHkVhqfkQgm0Uyv0F07FNRhgcKBvZpotmDrSUglLDJwA8bcadYYbti3M80GRyQasn1R3VBxeVD6v40-E8Czk0fseSeSJPb-j1j7ch1INchQSl_nRfDSZJ5pe4OByGM= )in Portland. Salary is commensurate with experience. Position closes May 31. The School-Based Health Center (SBHC) State Program Office is hiring for a full-time SBHC Program Manager (LEHS9853). The clinical requirement for the position has been removed. Please pass this on to anyone that may be interested. For more information about Oregon's School-Based Health Centers, please visit http://egov.oregon.gov/DHS/ph/ah/sbhc/ Community Capacitation Center Presents: Popular Education Workshop May 11, 2010, 9:00-4:00 Location: North Portland Health Center, 9000 N. Lombard, Conf. Rm A Community Partner Registration: 503-988-3663 ext.26489 (Elizabeth Rees-Morgan) or elizabeth.rees at co.multnomah.or.us. For more information and other workshops, please contact: Teresa Rios-Campos at (503) 988-6250 Ext. 28686, teresa.c.rios at co.multnomah.or.us Nike Employee Grant Fund - social/ environmental change through physical activity The Nike Employee Grant Fund at OCF will be granting up to $500,000 per year for three years to nonprofit organizations or schools in Multnomah, Clackamas, Washington, Yamhill, and Columbia counties i n Oregon and Clark County in southwest Washington that wish to join Nike in creating positive social and environmental change, primarily through physical activity. The size of the grants are relatively modest (up to $20,000). To learn more click here: http://www.oregoncf.org/receive/grants/grant-opportunities/nike/nike-default. Loralee Trocio, MPH, CHES Operations Technician Oregon Immunization Program 800 NE Oregon St., Ste. 370 Portland ,OR 97232 (971) 673 - 0026 loralee.j.trocio at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Tue Jun 22 08:54:34 2010 From: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us (Adrienne P MULLOCK) Date: Tue, 22 Jun 2010 08:54:34 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] Fwd: Contest to make a public health video References: <12633.74423.qm@web50908.mail.re2.yahoo.com> Message-ID: <4C207A49.35D2.0040.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> Good morning! Look at this cool contest the Northwest Health Foundation has announced. Have a great day! http://www.oregonlive.com/art/index.ssf/2010/06/the_norhtwest_health_foundatio.html The Northwest Health Foundation's PSA contest means a meeting with Gus Van Sant Published: Friday, June 18, 2010, 2:16 PM By D.K. Row, The Oregonian ( http://connect.oregonlive.com/user/drow/index.html ) There's a video contest hosted by the Northwest Health Foundation -- and the winner gets $3,000 and a private meeting with director Gus Van Sant. The details follow in the press release below: TOPIC: Northwest Health Foundation and Community Health Priorities are now accepting submissions for the Public Health Matters Video Contest. WHO: Oregon's video producers, film students, documentary filmmakers, creative freelancers WHAT: The Northwest Health Foundation (NWHF) is hosting an Oregon-wide PSA contest calling for 30-second public service advertisements (PSAs) that creatively demonstrate how our communities benefit from Oregon's public health system and its county health departments. Grand prize is $3,000, a private meeting with Oscar-nominated director Gus Van Sant, and a chance for the winning PSA to air in select Oregon markets. WHERE: Oregon only WHEN: Contest runs from June 15 to August 15 and is open to Oregonians of all ages and levels of experience WHY: To highlight the critical role Oregons public health system and its health departments play in keeping our communities safe and healthy, and to help the NWHF raise awareness about the benefits Oregons public health system and its county health departments provide to our communities in an interesting and innovative way. HOW: Submit online at www.communityhealthpriorities.org ( http://www.communityhealthpriorities.org/ ) Adrienne Paige Mullock, MPH, CHES Public Health Educator Oregon State WIC Program 800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 865 Portland, Oregon 97232-2162 Telephone: (971) 673-0054 Fax: (971) 673-0071 adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Tue Jun 29 13:40:05 2010 From: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us (Adrienne P MULLOCK) Date: Tue, 29 Jun 2010 13:40:05 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] Fwd: RA1 position in MCH References: <4C29F38F.EE16.0072.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> Message-ID: <4C29F7B4.35D2.0040.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> FYI, Research Analyst Position in Maternal and Child Health open. Adrienne Paige Mullock, MPH, CHES Public Health Educator Oregon State WIC Program 800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 865 Portland, Oregon 97232-2162 Telephone: (971) 673-0054 Fax: (971) 673-0071 adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us >>> Cate S WILCOX 6/29/2010 1:22 PM >>> Greetings, all! MCH has an RA1 position open that you may be interested in. Go to www.oregonjobs.org, select job opportunities and enter announcement LEHS0702 in the enter keywords search box. The opening will close July 13. Thank you, Cate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cate Wilcox, MPH Maternal &Child Health Section Mgr DHS Office of Family Health 800 N.E. Oregon St. Suite 825 Portland, Oregon 97232 Phone: 971.673.0299 cate.s.wilcox at state.or.us Working to promote and protect the health and well-being of women, children, families and communities in Oregon. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Wed Jun 30 09:02:56 2010 From: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us (Adrienne P MULLOCK) Date: Wed, 30 Jun 2010 09:02:56 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] My Pilgrimage to India In-Reply-To: <4C1F36F7.35D2.0040.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> References: <00163630ef6d2fc4d304876f21f5@google.com> <4C1F36F7.35D2.0040.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> Message-ID: <4C2B0840.35D2.0040.0@DHS.STATE.OR.US> \ Namaste everybody! \ I hope this email finds you all well. I have returned from my travels abroad, and have resumed my position as our Section Chair. It was an incredible journey; scary, lonely, blissful, and insightful. I was ready to leave when I did, but I am so excited to return again soon. Below you will find a link to images from my trip. Using the slide show feature and allowing a couple of seconds per image, you can get through all of them in about 20 minutes, if you so desire. The transition back has been interesting. I am trying to keep my Self on the path in this bureaucratic environment; teaching yoga at the state wellness center helps. Having said that, I am very interested in sharing my practice with you all and would like to propose that our next section meeting include a yoga session. I would love it if we could get together and discuss worksite wellness, as I am interested in hearing what you are all doing to take care of your selves and your co-workers. Please respond and let me know if you are interested in sharing your ideas and/or practices for worksite wellness. At this point I haven't established a specific date for our next meeting, as I would like to keep this open to accommodate the schedules of those who would like to share. I hope to hear from you soon! BTW, attached you will find a PDF that includes many stretches one can do while in the office environment. In joy, Adrienne You are invited to view 102450459723811534944's photo album: Pilgrimage to India Pilgrimage to India Jan 1, 2007 by 102450459723811534944 View Album Play slideshow Message from 102450459723811534944: to share? If you are having problems viewing this email, copy and paste the following into your browser: http://picasaweb.google.com/lh/sredir?uname=102450459723811534944&target=ALBUM&id=5473184583602717345&authkey=Gv1sRgCMmu9v3pu9audQ&invite=CNTbut4H&feat=email To share your photos or receive notification when your friends share photos, get your own free Picasa Web Albums account. Adrienne Paige Mullock, MPH, CHES Public Health Educator Oregon State WIC Program 800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 865 Portland, Oregon 97232-2162 Telephone: (971) 673-0054 Fax: (971) 673-0071 adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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The submission form will remain posted in the same place on the OPHA website: https://web.memberclicks.com/mc/quickForm/viewForm.do?orgId=opha&formId=76615 The 'Save the Date' for this year's conference is attached. Thanks! Adrienne Paige Mullock, MPH, CHES Public Health Educator Oregon State WIC Program 800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 865 Portland, Oregon 97232-2162 Telephone: (971) 673-0054 Fax: (971) 673-0071 adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OPHA_2010_Conference_Save_the_Date.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 374557 bytes Desc: not available URL: