From adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Tue Jul 2 11:56:56 2013 From: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us (Mullock Adrienne P) Date: Tue, 2 Jul 2013 18:56:56 +0000 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] FW: OFB Marketing & Communications Manager In-Reply-To: <169234EBC1D62549B1E13310095D47703F446E47@WPDHSEXCL06.dhs.sdc.pvt> References: <2C8DF55B450D5540B81F30FDABBB07B51788FA9BAB@EXVMBX020-11.exch020.serverdata.net> <169234EBC1D62549B1E13310095D47703F446E47@WPDHSEXCL06.dhs.sdc.pvt> Message-ID: <289D2E5DC81B1042AF9C02CBE9C2A8B7389ABC6E@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> FYI... From: food_for_oregon-bounces at lists.oregonstate.edu [mailto:food_for_oregon-bounces at lists.oregonstate.edu] On Behalf Of Sharon Thornberry Sent: Tuesday, July 02, 2013 11:18 AM To: food_for_oregon at lists.oregonstate.edu Subject: [Food_for_oregon] OFB Marketing & Communications Manager Hi Folks, It is a very exciting time at Oregon Food Bank. We are reorganizing and adding new staff. 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Health at Every Size(R): The New Peace Movement Message-ID: Hello fellow health educators and promoters, We have an exciting opportunity to share with you! The Oregon Public Health Association?s Health Education & Promotion Section will be hosting a *Health at Every Size?: The New Peace Movement* workshop on *Thursday, September 12 th*. The five basic tenets of Heath at Every Size (HAES) are health enhancement, size and self-acceptance, the pleasure of eating well, the joy of movement and an end to weight bias. In this four-hour workshop, Dana Sturtevant, MS, RD and Hilary Kinavey, MS, LPC of Be Nourished will review the philosophical approach of HAES, discuss research findings, and explore the practical application of HAES in a clinical or other health education setting. Please see below for details and registration. A brochure is also attached for more information. * * *Date:* Thursday, September 12th 8:30 am ? 12:30 pm * * *Location:* Portland Community College Cascade Campus 705 N. Killingsworth St., Portland, OR 97217 Jackson Hall #104 *Learning Objectives:* At the end of the session attendees will be able to: ? Describe the tenets of Health at Every Size ? Understand the physical and emotional consequences of weight bias in our culture ? Explain research findings that are central to HAES ? Discuss the Tenets of HAES in a clinical setting * * *Cost:* OPHA members: $25 Non-OPHA members: $50 Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. Seating is limited, so register early! Click here to register *NCHEH:* Four CHES/MCHES contact hours are provided at no additional cost For more information about Be Nourished, visit www.benourished.org. Feel free to re-post. For more information contact Alissa Leavitt at green.alissa at gmail.com or 971-722-7767 Thank you! -- Alissa Gabrielle Leavitt, MPH, CHES green.alissa at gmail.com 503-358-2331 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OPHA Fall 2013_brochure.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 69817 bytes Desc: not available URL: From green.alissa at gmail.com Tue Jul 9 14:42:08 2013 From: green.alissa at gmail.com (Alissa Leavitt (Green)) Date: Tue, 9 Jul 2013 14:42:08 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] Section Scholarship Program Message-ID: Hello section members, please see attached and below information about our new conference scholarship program. The first deadline is July 31st for the August 15th award. Please let me know if you have any questions. Thank you! OPHA Health Education & Health Promotion Section Scholarship Program The Oregon Public Health Association Health Education & Promotion (HEP) Section Scholarship Program provides opportunities for public health professionals and students to participate in professional and leadership development activities. This scholarship is available for HEP Section Members to attend seminars, workshops, conferences, or forums that will expand the recipients? skill sets and further their career prospects. We encourage applicants to assess gaps in their knowledge and skills, identify and evaluate learning opportunities, and apply for funds to cover expenses for opportunities that will help them achieve their professional learning goals and address health inequities in Oregon. The application will be scored on a 10 pt scale. The application includes three short-answer questions, which will be scored based on the strength of each answer. Students and unemployed jobseekers will receive an additional point. The maximum award available will be $100. We anticipate awarding 1-2 scholarships per quarter. Recipients must provide proof of payment. Scholarships funds will be provided as reimbursements within 30 days. * * *Eligible expenses: * ? Registration fees for educational meetings, seminars, workshops, conferences, or forums ? Continuing education credits (CHES, MCHES, CNE, CME, Naturopathic CE?s etc.) ? Required attendee materials (Books, etc.) * * *Deadlines: *The scholarships will be awarded on a quarterly basis and applications are due on the following dates: ? July 31st ? October 31st ? January 31st ? March 31st (Recipients awards will be announced on August 15th, November 15th, February 15th, and April15th.) * * *Eligibility: * ? Applicants must be dues-paying members of the OPHA HEP Section. ? Applicants must be employed in the public health field, a student in the public health field, or a graduate of a public health program seeking employment in the field. ? Applicants may apply an unlimited number of times providing he/she qualifies under the established criteria and *has not* *been a previous recipient within the previous year.* * * *Requirements for the Application:* ? Submit a scholarship application by the following deadlines: July 31 st, October 31st, January 31st, and March 31st via email to: green.alissa at gmail.com. ? Recipients must agree to provide a comprehensive one-page written analysis of the session(s) attended at the conference. The summary will be sent through the HEP listerve. Recipients should include the following in their written analysis: 1) Conference name, session title and/or presenter. 2) Synopsis of session(s). 3) How the information learned will enhance your skill-set as a health educator/promoter. 4) How the information learned could be used to address health inequities in Oregon. 5) How you will apply the information learned to your profession. -- Alissa Gabrielle Leavitt, MPH, CHES green.alissa at gmail.com 503-358-2331 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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This exciting new social media platform features a unique collection of materials shared by health educators for the benefit of the health education community, and serves as a one-stop shop for finding information related to their areas of interest and expertise. Each member of the SKC is offered a tailored experience based on his/her user profile as well as past history of usage. Once logged in, the SKC offers a personalized homepage including: a list of resources recently viewed, making it easy to access materials again; alerts about newly added documents; and recommendations of additional resources based on materials that were formerly reviewed by the user. The more often a user rates, comments, and accesses items in the SKC, the more targeted and useful the new recommendations will become in his/her areas of interest. "SOPHE is pleased to bring this new portal to life and to connect our members and other professionals at the vanguard of health education policy, research and practice," says Kelli McCormack Brown, PhD, SOPHE President. "SKC has the unlimited potential to catalyze connections and learning among students, faculty, and practitioners that will ultimately improve the public's health." The SKC has been under development for some 24 months by Past President Robert Gold, PhD, DrPH, a technology expert who provided the architecture for the software development. "What is exciting about the SKC," says Gold "is that it provides the user a customized experience. A user cannot only access important resources, but also rate materials, add commentary, and connect with other experts." The SKC offers suggestions based on each user's SKC use history, making it unique from other online health resources centers. Current SKC content includes materials developed by health education professionals working in a variety of settings-from syllabi and class presentations, to advocacy tools and ideas, to bios and contact information for health education experts. The SKC also serves as an archive for recent SOPHE webinars and conference abstracts, as well as important health education historical documents not available in the published indexed literature. SOPHE is offering open access to the SKC during this beta period at www.sophe.org/knowledgectr.cfm. All health promotion professionals are encouraged to register and contribute their own documents, forms, survey tools, or other health education materials in print or media formats. For additional comments and questions, contact Elaine Colwell, SOPHE's Manager of Communications & Technology, at ecolwell at sophe.org. *About SOPHE* The Society for Public Health Education (SOPHE) is a non-profit professional organization founded in 1950 to provide global leadership to the profession of health education and health promotion and to promote the health of society. SOPHE's 4,000 international and chapter members work in various public and private organizations to advance health education theory and research, develop disease prevention and health promotion programs, and promote public policies conducive to health. For more information, go to www.sophe.org. ### Forward this email This email was sent to green.alissa at gmail.com by info at sophe.org | Update Profile/Email Address | Instant removal with SafeUnsubscribe? | Privacy Policy . Society for Public Health Education | 10 G NE | Suite 605 | Washington | DC| 20002 -- Alissa Gabrielle Leavitt, MPH, CHES green.alissa at gmail.com 503-358-2331 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lesli.l.uebel at state.or.us Fri Jul 12 08:59:43 2013 From: lesli.l.uebel at state.or.us (Uebel Lesli L) Date: Fri, 12 Jul 2013 15:59:43 +0000 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] FW: Save the dates: Aug. 19-20, 2013; Youth Participatory Action Research Curriculum Training (free) In-Reply-To: <2F3BB20DB339944EB018C3E9FA221FD1388CA5F3@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> References: <2F3BB20DB339944EB018C3E9FA221FD1388CA5F3@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> Message-ID: An excellent training opportunity for anyone who works with youth engagement! Lesli From: Thorne Elizabeth K Sent: Thursday, July 11, 2013 12:16 PM To: PHD-Prevent-Promote-AGRH Subject: FW: Save the dates: Aug. 19-20, 2013; Youth Participatory Action Research Curriculum Training (free) Hello AGRH, Please share this save the date widely! As context, this training is based on a revised version of the Youth Action Research curriculum that has been used in Adolescent Health (and by various partners) over the past several years. We have been working with Dr. Trinidad to update the curriculum and are now testing the training for adult allies. Let me know if you have questions or want to know more. Thanks, Liz Elizabeth Thorne, MPH Adolescent Health Policy & Assessment Specialist Center for Prevention & Health Promotion Oregon Public Health Division|800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 805 Portland, OR 97323 (p) 971-673-0377|(f) 971-673-0250 elizabeth.k.thorne at state.or.us www.healthoregon.org/ah From: Alma Trinidad [mailto:atrinidad at pdx.edu] Sent: Wednesday, July 10, 2013 10:24 AM Cc: Lakindra Mitchell Dove; Thorne Elizabeth K Subject: Save the dates: Aug. 19-20, 2013; Youth Participatory Action Research Curriculum Training (free) Please share this info. for a free training with people who work with youth! ---- Title: Becoming an Adult Ally and Building Change Agents through Facilitating a Youth Participatory Action Research Curriculum Abstract: This interactive training prepares people who work with youth to become adult allies, and provides step-by-step instruction to implement a Youth Participatory Action Research (YPAR) curriculum. The YPAR curriculum aims to engage youth in community-based action research, and become agents of change in their community. Utilizing a social justice framework, this training will provide the adult ally the tools and processes to create meaningful youth-led partnerships. Participants will: * Critically examine the role of bias and power when working with youth of color and/or marginalized youth. * Receive step-by-step instruction on the implementation of the Youth Participatory Action (YPAR) curriculum. * Gain hands-on experience with and access to a toolbox of learning activities that help youth develop skills to prepare them to critically understand social issues they are interested in and become change agents in their communities. The training hopes to rejuvenate and restore the adult ally's commitment in collaboratively working with youth through the YPAR, and form an ongoing learning community that aspires to promote social justice. Who should attend: Anyone who works with youth, or would like to learn more about meaningfully engaging youth in their work! Save the dates for this FREE two days training: * Date: Aug. 19 (Monday) and Aug. 20 (Tuesday), 10 am - 4:30 pm * Where: Portland State University, School of Social Work, Academic & Student Recreation Center (ASRC) Rm. 630. Physical address: 1800 SW 6th Ave. Portland, OR 9720. See campus map at http://www.pdx.edu/campus-map. Trainers' Bio: Training will be facilitated by Dr. Alma M.O. Trinidad and Lakindra Mitchell Dove. Dr. Trinidad is an assistant professor at Portland State University (PSU), School of Social Work. She is a macro social worker by training, and brings an array of work and scholarship in community organizing, health and mental health promotion, education, and mentoring among diverse communities. Her research, scholarly activism, and teaching focus on community youth participation, critical Indigenous pedagogy of place, and community epistemology as venues for empowerment, sociopolitical development, collective consciousness, and promotion of health, wellness, and social sustainability. Lakindra is a fourth year doctoral student in social work at PSU. She received her MSW from PSU in 2004 and has worked primarily with youth and families in various capacities. She is currently a pediatric social worker at Randall Children's Hospital, specializing in child abuse. Her research focuses on addressing the cultural needs of African American youth in foster care. Other Information: For more information about this free training, please contact Lakindra Mitchell Dove at lakindra at pdx.edu or Dr. Trinidad at atrinidad at pdx.edu or (503) 725-8510. A link will be made available soon to register for this training. Continuing education units (CEUs) may be offered for social workers and other professionals. There will likely be a processing fee. -- [http://webdev.pdx.edu/media/psu_signature165x35.gif] Alma M.O. Trinidad, PhD, MSW Assistant Professor Child & Family Studies | School of Social Work Portland State University (503) 725-8510 (office) | (503) 725-5545 (fax) http://www.pdx.edu/ssw/profile/alma-trinidad ~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~;~; Mailing Address: PO Box 751 Portland, OR 97207 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From green.alissa at gmail.com Thu Jul 18 11:56:13 2013 From: green.alissa at gmail.com (Alissa Leavitt (Green)) Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 11:56:13 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] Second Annual Summer Meet & Greet Wednesday August 7th Message-ID: ** Hello section members and friends! You are invited to our Section's *Second Annual Summer Meet & Greet at a little hidden Portland gem, The Slide Inn * on August 7th from 6pm-8pm. For more information, please view the event evite. RSVPs are encouraged. Come on out and get to know your fellow health educators and promoters! Hope to see you there, ~Alissa -- Alissa Gabrielle Leavitt, MPH, CHES green.alissa at gmail.com 503-358-2331 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From lesli.l.uebel at state.or.us Thu Jul 18 13:45:20 2013 From: lesli.l.uebel at state.or.us (Uebel Lesli L) Date: Thu, 18 Jul 2013 20:45:20 +0000 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] FW: Seeking Grant Reviewers for Competitive Abstinence Education Program In-Reply-To: <7E848BAA7E4D0246949B9993B23D51C930CC2213@WPDHSEXCL06.dhs.sdc.pvt> References: <7E848BAA7E4D0246949B9993B23D51C930CC21D4@WPDHSEXCL06.dhs.sdc.pvt> <7E848BAA7E4D0246949B9993B23D51C930CC2213@WPDHSEXCL06.dhs.sdc.pvt> Message-ID: This could be a fun and profitable, if not interesting, opportunity for some of our members. Read the attached flyer for details, particularly the reviewer qualifications. I didn't see a response date, so encourage anyone interested to act soon. ~ Lesli Lesli Leone Uebel, MPH, CHES Reproductive Health Program Public Health Division, Oregon Health Authority 800 NE Oregon Street, Suite 370 Portland, OR 97232 Phone: (541) 757-5155 Find your ideal birth control at CCare ccare.oregon.gov From: otptf-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us [mailto:otptf-bounces at listsmart.osl.state.or.us] On Behalf Of DUKE Jessica Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 8:34 AM To: otptf at listsmart.osl.state.or.us Subject: [OTPTF] Seeking Grant Reviewers for Competitive Abstinence Education Program FYI - An opportunity to review grant applications for the competitive abstinence program. There is some compensation for the time commitment - which is significant (5- 6 days). For those of us lucky enough to be fully employed, this may not be an opportunity. However, for those without full employment - this presents a good resume-building opportunity and some compensation. It would be great if there were folks with a comprehensive view of youth sexual health on the review panel. Please share widely among your networks. Jessica Jessica E.A. Duke, MPH Program Coordinator, Adolescent Sexual Health Oregon Public Health Division 800 NE Oregon St Suite 805 Portland, OR 97232 phone (971) 673-0242 fax (971) 673-0250 jessica.duke at state.or.us From: Axelson, Sarah (ACF) [mailto:Sarah.Axelson at acf.hhs.gov] Sent: Wednesday, July 17, 2013 7:22 AM Subject: Seeking Grant Reviewers Hello Grantees, The Family and Youth Services Bureau will conduct a grant review in early September for the Competitive Abstinence Education Program. The funding opportunity announcement has been published and can be found at www.grants.gov. Attached to this email is a grant review recruitment flyer. If you are interested in being a reviewer, please register at www.acfgrantreviewer.com under reference code PREP-001-2013 or call 866-796-1613. It is imperative that you fully complete the on-line registration in order to be considered. Grant reviewers must dedicate a minimum of 8 hours a day to the review process and be responsive to assigned chairpersons. All questions regarding the grant review and registration process should be directed to FYSB's contractor, Lux Consulting Group, Inc. at 866-796-1613. Please do not contact your FYSB project officer directly. Thanks for your consideration to participate in this process. We look forward to working with you! Respectfully, Sarah Axelson, MSW Management Analyst/Project Officer Adolescent Pregnancy Prevention Program Division of Adolescent Development and Support Family and Youth Services Bureau Administration for Children and Families Department of Health and Human Services 1250 Maryland Ave. SW, Rm. 8317 Washington, DC 20024 Phone: 202-401-6968 Fax: 202-205-9535 sarah.axelson at acf.hhs.gov -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Name: ATT00001.txt URL: From adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Tue Jul 23 08:47:23 2013 From: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us (Mullock Adrienne P) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 15:47:23 +0000 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] FW: Health Educator 2 position in MCH In-Reply-To: <655C8F0D598C4B4488B6CED5D1E99143387A7BA3@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> References: <655C8F0D598C4B4488B6CED5D1E99143387A7BA3@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> Message-ID: <289D2E5DC81B1042AF9C02CBE9C2A8B7389FC495@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> FYI From: Wilcox Cate S Sent: Friday, July 19, 2013 3:31 PM To: PHD-Prevent-Promote Subject: Health Educator 2 position in MCH Greetings, all! MCH has just posted a position for a Public Health Educator 2 (OHA13-0499) to work on our Rape Prevention and Education and Project Connects grants. This recruitment is open competitive, and will be closing on the 9th of August. Click below to view the announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oregon/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=690618 or you can go to www.oregonjobs.org, select "For Everyone" and enter OHA13-0499 in the "Enter Keywords" search box at the bottom of the screen. Please share! Thanks, Cate ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cate Wilcox, MPH Maternal & Child Health Section Mgr Center for Prevention & Health Promotion Oregon Public Health Division 800 NE Oregon St. , Ste 825, Portland, Oregon 97232 Phone: 971.673.0299 cate.s.wilcox at state.or.us www.public.health.oregon.gov 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 green.alissa at gmail.com Tue Jul 23 12:04:29 2013 From: green.alissa at gmail.com (Alissa Leavitt (Green)) Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 12:04:29 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] job opportunity Message-ID: ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Date: Tue, Jul 23, 2013 at 12:00 PM Subject: PNWHEALTH Digest, Vol 125, Issue 2 To: pnwhealth at u.washington.edu Send PNWHEALTH mailing list submissions to pnwhealth at u.washington.edu To subscribe or unsubscribe via the World Wide Web, visit http://mailman2.u.washington.edu/mailman/listinfo/pnwhealth or, via email, send a message with subject or body 'help' to pnwhealth-request at mailman2.u.washington.edu You can reach the person managing the list at pnwhealth-owner at mailman2.u.washington.edu When replying, please edit your Subject line so it is more specific than "Re: Contents of PNWHEALTH digest..." Today's Topics: 1. job opportunity: PeaceHealth Vancouver, WA (elvin y) 2. Open Job at Chevron - Project Coordinator, Health and Productivity (Kashima, Sara (SKSH)) ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Mon, 22 Jul 2013 13:41:07 -0700 From: elvin y Subject: [PNWHEALTH] job opportunity: PeaceHealth Vancouver, WA To: pnwhealth at u.washington.edu Message-ID: Content-Type: text/plain; charset="windows-1252" Career Opportunities: Data Coordinator - PeaceHealth Medical Group (2241) Req Id *2241* - Posted *07/17/2013* - *Vancouver, WA* Job Description Print Preview https://career4.successfactors.com/career?career%5fns=job%5flisting&company=PeaceHealthC&navBarLevel=JOB%5fSEARCH&rcm%5fsite%5flocale=en%5fUS&career_job_req_id=2241&selected_lang=en_US&jobAlertController_jobAlertId=&jobAlertController_jobAlertName=&_s.crb=p9882ZEacAx%2bxL12RuMLqkt5UAo%3d At PeaceHealth, we carry on the healing mission of Jesus Christ by promoting personal and community health, relieving pain and suffering, and treating each person in a loving and caring way. The fulfillment of this Mission is our shared purpose. It drives all that we are and all that we do. To those who embrace the spirit of these words and our commitment to Exceptional Medicine and Compassionate Care, we offer the opportunity to learn and grow as a member of the PeaceHealth family. *Department: *Admin Professional Svcs SW (7230) JOB SUMMARY Primary responsibility is to query clinical, financial, medical records, and case management databases in order to assess and create financial reports, problem solve discrepancies, and provide resource information for planning and development. Also responsible for obtaining authorizations and working with insurance companies to identify and accurately document insurance data for billing and collection. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS 1. Retrieving and interpreting requested data using statistical and data analysis tools. 2. Assisting in the development of complex integrated database design, development and implementation. 3. Providing support and project management to management and leadership teams for improvement projects and routine department needs. 4. Completing all necessary documentation, preparation of reports and presentations as requested. 5. Conducting insurance verification and inputting accurate documentation into registration system. Designing and updating insurance information/grids as needed for accuracy. Serve as expert in this area including web based data sites. 6. Creating and presenting curriculum and training related to billing, coding and compliance. 7. Periodically auditing front and back office staff for accuracy, integrity of data, and completeness of data for claims processing. Education in the area of insurance claims and coordination with PFS for claims processing. 8. Assisting physicians and therapists as needed with insurance questions, treatment plan timelines, and other various tasks. 9. Perform other duties as assigned. QUALIFICATIONS EDUCATION: High school diploma or equivalent required. Bachelor?s degree in related field preferred or a combination of education and experience that provides the caregiver with the requisite knowledge, skills and abilities to perform the job. EXPERIENCE/TRAINING: Minimum of three years related experience required. Working knowledge of DRGs and general knowledge of medical cost accounting preferred. ICD-9-CM and CPT 4 coding experience preferred. Centricity Business and Centricity Enterprise experience preferred. OTHER SKILLS: Computer experience with database management and spreadsheet software required. Demonstrated skill in spreadsheets, database development and statistics. Use of software report writing tools. Knowledge of healthcare and medical terminology preferred. Detail oriented and strong organizational skills. Strong analytical skills. Strong communication skills, both verbal and written. *Location: *Stonemill - Central Billing Office (805) *Job Category*: Accounting/Finance/Revenue Cycle *Shift:* Day *Shift Length: *8 Hours *FTE:* 1.0 *Work Type:* Full Time *Salary range starts at*: $$15.79 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mailman2.u.washington.edu/pipermail/pnwhealth/attachments/20130722/3506510d/attachment-0001.htm ------------------------------ Message: 2 Date: Tue, 23 Jul 2013 04:08:13 +0000 From: "Kashima, Sara (SKSH)" Subject: [PNWHEALTH] Open Job at Chevron - Project Coordinator, Health and Productivity To: "pnwhealth at u.washington.edu" Message-ID: < 97650D125DAC274CBCC3E35156ADEA07410B70E6 at chvpkw8xmbx06.chvpk.chevrontexaco.net > Content-Type: text/plain; charset="us-ascii" Chevron is hiring for a Project Coordinator, Health and Productivity. The successful candidate can work in either San Ramon, CA (San Francisco Bay Area), or in Houston, Texas. The Project Coordinator provides project management and oversight for wellness programs that support Chevron's global workforce and their families. This position partners with team members and other functional groups to ensure programs are successfully delivered. The project coordinator will be accountable for project management, implementation oversight, vendor management, and communication about program impact. Interested applicants may apply online at: http://careers.chevron.com Look for requisition # 030130910. Sara Kashima Advisor, WorkLife Services / Health Information Coordinator sksh at chevron.com Health and Medical Chevron Corporation 6001 Bollinger Canyon Drive, Building W-1206, San Ramon, CA 94583 Tel +1 925 842 3205 Fax +1 866-420-0335 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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URL: From adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Thu Jul 25 09:03:35 2013 From: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us (Mullock Adrienne P) Date: Thu, 25 Jul 2013 16:03:35 +0000 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] FW: Home Visiting Unit Manager in MCH Message-ID: <289D2E5DC81B1042AF9C02CBE9C2A8B7389FF3AA@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> FYI From: Wilcox Cate S Sent: Thursday, July 25, 2013 8:56 AM To: PHD-Prevent-Promote Subject: Home Visiting Unit Manger in MCH Greetings, all! We are recruiting for a Home Visiting Unit Manager (Principle Executive Manager, D) within the Maternal and Child Health Section. Below is the recruitment announcement which has the details of the position. Please share! This recruitment will be open until filled. Let me know if you have questions. Thanks, Cate http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oregon/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=693332 or you can go to www.oregonjobs.org, select "For Everyone" and enter OHA13-0498 in the "Enter Keywords" search box at the bottom of the screen. ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ Cate Wilcox, MPH Maternal & Child Health Section Mgr Center for Prevention & Health Promotion Oregon Public Health Division 800 NE Oregon St. , Ste 825, Portland, Oregon 97232 Phone: 971.673.0299 cate.s.wilcox at state.or.us www.public.health.oregon.gov 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... 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Sanna MS, RD Nutrition Program Supervisor Washington County WIC Program 155 N. First Ave, MS 4 Hillsboro, OR 97124 (503) 846-4913 Like us on Facebook! CONFIDENTIALITY NOTICE: The information contained in this communication is confidential and is only for use by the intended recipient. If the reader of this communication is not the intended recipient (or the agent or employee responsible to deliver it to the intended recipient), you are hereby notified that any dissemination, distribution or reproduction of this communication is strictly prohibited. If you have received this communication in error, please immediately notify the sender by e-mail and delete this communication from your system. Thank you. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From laura.f.chisholm at gmail.com Mon Aug 12 09:04:25 2013 From: laura.f.chisholm at gmail.com (Laura Chisholm) Date: Mon, 12 Aug 2013 09:04:25 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] OHA Research Analyst 3 job listing Message-ID: I'm forwarding the following announcement from the Oregon Health Authority/Public Health Division. The Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention section has posted a recruitment for one permanent Research Analyst 3 position. Applications will be accepted until August 26. For additional information, see the recruitment notice at http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oregon/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=704240 Please share this announcement with anyone who might be qualified and interested. Best, Laura Chisholm From green.alissa at gmail.com Tue Aug 13 12:24:32 2013 From: green.alissa at gmail.com (Alissa Leavitt (Green)) Date: Tue, 13 Aug 2013 12:24:32 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] Reminder: New workshop offering! Health at Every Size(R): The New Peace Movement Message-ID: Hello fellow health educators and promoters... there are still some spots left if you haven't registered yet. *************************************************** We have an exciting opportunity to share with you! The Oregon Public Health Association?s Health Education & Promotion Section will be hosting a *Health at Every Size?: The New Peace Movement* workshop on *Thursday, September 12 th*. The five basic tenets of Health at Every Size (HAES) are h*ealth enhancement, size and self-acceptance, the pleasure of eating well, the joy of movement and an end to weight bias*. In this four-hour workshop, Dana Sturtevant, MS, RD and Hilary Kinavey, MS, LPC of Be Nourished will review the philosophical approach of HAES, discuss research findings, and explore the practical application of HAES in a clinical or other health education setting. Please see below for details and registration. A brochure is also attached for more information. * * *Date:* Thursday, September 12th 8:30 am ? 12:30 pm * * *Location:* Portland Community College Cascade Campus 705 N. Killingsworth St., Portland, OR 97217 Jackson Hall #104 *Learning Objectives:* At the end of the session attendees will be able to: ? Describe the tenets of Health at Every Size ? Understand the physical and emotional consequences of weight bias in our culture ? Explain research findings that are central to HAES ? Discuss the Tenets of HAES in a clinical setting * * *Cost:* OPHA members: $25 Non-OPHA members: $50 Light snacks and refreshments will be provided. Seating is limited, so register early! Click here to register *NCHEH:* Four CHES/MCHES contact hours are provided at no additional cost For more information about Be Nourished, visit www.benourished.org. Feel free to re-post. For more information contact Alissa Leavitt at green.alissa at gmail.com or 971-722-7767 Thank you! -- Alissa Gabrielle Leavitt, MPH, CHES green.alissa at gmail.com 503-358-2331 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: OPHA Fall 2013_brochure.pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 69921 bytes Desc: not available URL: From laura.f.chisholm at gmail.com Fri Aug 23 17:01:15 2013 From: laura.f.chisholm at gmail.com (Laura Chisholm) Date: Fri, 23 Aug 2013 17:01:15 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] state research analyst job opening Message-ID: This isn't particularly a health education/promotion position, but is certainly related: The Oregon Health Authority, Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Prevention Section is happy to announce a job opening for a Research Analyst 3 position (OHA13-0553). Please feel free to share the information widely. The position closes on September 6. Click below to view the announcement: http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oregon/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=712263 or you can go to www.oregonjobs.org, select ?For Everyone? and enter OHA13-0553 in the ?Enter Keywords? search box at the bottom of the screen. From adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Tue Sep 3 09:17:16 2013 From: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us (Mullock Adrienne P) Date: Tue, 3 Sep 2013 16:17:16 +0000 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] FW: Counseling Tip- HAES and MI In-Reply-To: <01110142@120141664965114961.ezinedirector.net> References: <01110142@120141664965114961.ezinedirector.net> Message-ID: <289D2E5DC81B1042AF9C02CBE9C2A8B738A352D9@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> Hello dear Health Educators. I receive these counseling tips from Molly Kellogg and in light of the upcoming Health at Every Size workshop with Dana Sturtevant on OPHA's calendar, I wanted to share this tip with you. Dana Sturtevant has also provided workshops on MI. Interesting to see how the spirit of these two fields are connected. For those of you interested in receiving counseling tips, Molly Kellogg provides a great service. Scroll all the way to the bottom to sign up. In joy, Adrienne Paige Mullock, MPH, CHES, RYT, CWWS 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 From: Molly Kellogg, RD. LCSW [mailto:molly at mollykellogg.com] Sent: Sunday, September 01, 2013 9:02 AM To: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Subject: Counseling Tip- HAES and MI Difficulty reading the format? Click here for another format. [Molly Kellogg] Counseling Tips for Nutrition Therapists September, 2013 www.mollykellogg.com Circulation: 7503 Follow me on Twitter @MKelloggRDLCSW Welcome to all the new subscribers! Share the value by forwarding this to colleagues ________________________________ Counseling Intensive Make your plans NOW to join us! 12 credits for RDs and DTRs. Highly interactive, small group workshop, based on motivational interviewing. A mix of presentation, practice with partners, group discussion and short videos of counseling sessions. Register here 2013: Nashville, TN: September 20-21 Houston, TX: October 18 (6 credits) Washington, DC: November 15 - 16 New York, NY: December 7-8 ?You've taken the counseling process and broken it down into perfect bite-size pieces allowing me to fully digest and assimilate the content. On a scale of 1 - 10, my confidence to become a better nutrition therapist has increased from a 2 to a 10. Thank you!? Nancy Pancoast, RD ?A must for any RD who wants to provide MNT in a more effective way. This is the information we all wish we had been taught in school.? Rachel Brandeis, MS, RD Tip #134 Heath At Every Size and the Spirit of Motivational Interviewing We can love and accept ourselves and still work like mad to change ourselves. Dave Ellis Beginning today, treat everyone you meet as if they are going to be dead by midnight. Extend to them all the care, kindness, and understanding you can muster, and do it with no thought of any reward. Your life will never be the same again. Og Mandino The Health At Every Size (HAES ?) approach to health and weight has been around for several decades. It also has been called the non-diet movement and size acceptance. More and more dietitians are adopting this paradigm. The basic principles of Health At Every Size? www.sizediversityandhealth.org 1. Accepting and respecting the diversity of body shapes and sizes. 2. Recognizing that health and well-being are multi-dimensional and that they include physical, social, spiritual, occupational, emotional and intellectual aspects. 3. Promoting all aspects of health and well-being for people of all sizes. 4. Promoting eating in a manner which balances individual nutritional needs, hunger, satiety, appetite, and pleasure. 5. Promoting individually appropriate, enjoyable, life-enhancing physical activity, rather than exercise that is focused on a goal of weight loss. Shifting away from a traditional prescriptive and weight-based approach to nutrition counseling and embracing a HAES model takes commitment, support from colleagues, and practice. Just as in learning motivational interviewing, repeated feedback and practice are the hallmarks of effective adoption of the new paradigm. MI and the HAES paradigm are well suited to each other. Both the spirit and the specific skills employed in a motivational interview further the broad goal of health for the client. MI provides us the specific strategies and a way of being with our clients that guide them toward a sustainable lifestyle that maximizes their health. In this Tip, we explore how the spirit of MI supports HAES and vice versa. Future tips will address how the techniques and processes of MI support HAES counseling. The spirit of MI is captured in four terms: ? Partnership ? Acceptance ? Compassion ? Evocation Partnership implies working together, working with and for the client. The old model of being the expert and telling clients what is best for them is one of the things we leave behind when we shift into work with HAES. We partner with our clients to find the ways that they will uniquely walk down the path toward true health. We may have information and advice that may be useful to our clients. But our expertise is secondary to what the clients know about themselves and to the process they will go through on their journey. To understand acceptance, it can be further broken down: Worth: A key tenet of MI is a rock-solid belief that clients have value and worth just for being alive. When paired with HAES, this is extended to include that the worth is not tied to weight. Empathy: This means accurately ?getting? our clients, truly see their world as they see it. This part may be a challenge if much of what we hear is rooted in the diet mentality. We can work to carefully hear how clients see the world while also evoking deeper yearnings that come from a broader concept of health. Autonomy: This means accepting that all people have a right and ability to direct their own lives, make their own choices. Our clients can and will choose the path that seems right to them. If we attempt to force our view and beliefs on them, we will ultimately fail. This includes forcing a non-diet process. Affirmation: This means intentionally choosing to focus on what is right and what is working. Adopting a strengths perspective is both respectful of our clients and most effective. The HAES model is by its nature strengths-based. It assumes that much of what clients are already doing is health-promoting and it encourages us to build on what is working already to guide the clients toward health and self-esteem. Compassion is not sympathy. It is being and acting fully for the benefit of the other person. This focus on the best interests of our clients has led many of us to the HAES paradigm. We see it as an approach that takes into account the whole person and all the best interests of that person rather than a narrow focus on weight. Evocation speaks to both the spirit with which we engage with clients as well as the process. An evocative spirit implies that the majority of the answers are in the client, not in us. By our words and actions we say to our clients that they have what is needed to move toward greater health and that together we will find it. ________________________________ For those who teach future nutrition professionals, check out the new ?Health At Every Size Curriculum.? It is free at www.haescurriculum.com The curriculum was developed as a collaboration between the Association for Size Diversity and Health, the Society for Nutrition Education and Behavior and the National Association for the Advancement of Fat Acceptance. ________________________________ I love feedback, reactions, and suggestions for Tips. Read recent Tips on my website archives. Check out the alphabetized list to make a search easier. Can't find your question answered in the archived Tips? E-mail me. Maybe I can direct you to the Tip that addresses your concern, or you will give me an idea for a future Tip! My Practice Workbook series include the first 50 Tips plus case studies, sample dialogs and much more. Now available in either book or downloadable e-book form. Don't keep the Tips a secret! Forward this to colleagues and suggest they subscribe. Warmly, Molly If you have been forwarded this Tip and want to sign up to receive the free series, click here. 100 East Sedgwick Street | Philadelphia, PA 19119-1850 | 215-843-8258 molly at mollykellogg.com | www.mollykellogg.com Copyright 2013 Molly Kellogg All rights reserved. [Change Subscription] [Cancel Subscription] -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From green.alissa at gmail.com Sat Sep 7 07:35:57 2013 From: green.alissa at gmail.com (Alissa Leavitt) Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2013 07:35:57 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] Career opportunity References: Message-ID: Alissa Leavitt, MPH, CHES green.alissa at gmail.com 503-358-2331 Sent via iPhone. Please excuse any grammatical errors. Begin forwarded message: > From: "Phillips, Randi" > Date: September 5, 2013, 12:17:41 PM PDT > To: "Alissa Leavitt (Green)" > Subject: Listserv > > Hi Alissa, > Can you please post the following information to the Listserv? Thanks! > > Hello Health Educators! > I have resigned my position as Public Health Manager for Polk County. My last day will be Sept. 27. Attached is the job announcement. Please send it far and wide. We are hoping to yield many qualified applicants! > > Best, > Randi > > Randi Phillips, MS > Public Health Manager > Polk County > 182 SW Academy St. Ste. 302 > Dallas, OR 97338 > 503-623-8175 X2307 > F: 503-831-3499 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: PH_Public_Health_Manager_9-13 (1).pdf Type: application/pdf Size: 94040 bytes Desc: not available URL: -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From green.alissa at gmail.com Sat Sep 7 07:37:03 2013 From: green.alissa at gmail.com (Alissa Leavitt) Date: Sat, 7 Sep 2013 07:37:03 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] Oregon Women's Health Network lecture, Sept 20 References: <1378309558.77944.YahooMailNeo@web125006.mail.ne1.yahoo.com> Message-ID: Alissa Leavitt, MPH, CHES green.alissa at gmail.com 503-358-2331 Sent via iPhone. Please excuse any grammatical errors. Begin forwarded message: > From: Rachel Linz > Date: September 4, 2013, 8:45:58 AM PDT > To: "alumni_oregonmph at lists.pdx.edu" > Subject: [Alumni_oregonmph] Oregon Women's Health Network lecture, Sept 20 > Reply-To: Rachel Linz > > Hello Oregon MPH alumni! > > It's time for the quarterly Women's Health Network lecture. It will be held on September 20, 2013, at the McMenamins Kennedy School in NE Portland. See event details below. > > You are welcome to contact me with any questions (contact info below). I look forward to seeing you there! > > -Rachel > > _________________________________________________________ > Women?s Health Network > 2013 Lecture Series > Celebrating 15 Years of Thought Provoking Lectures > Friday, September 20, 2013 8:15am-12:00pm > > Multicultural Approaches to Women?s Mental Health > Join us for a panel discussion on mental health disparities, challenges facing > multicultural communities and culturally competent mental health practices featuring: > > April Johnson > Behavioral Health Policy Analyst > Oregon Health Authority, Addictions and Mental Health Division > > Christine Lau > Chief Operating Officer > Asian Health and Service Center > > Other presenters TBD > > All lectures are free and open to the public; no registration required. > First come, first seated. > > McMenamins Kennedy School > 5736 NE 33rd Avenue, Portland Oregon > Parking in rear. Bike parking available. Take TriMet line #70. > > Find us on Facebook: > http://www.facebook.com/WomensHealthNetwork > or subscribe to the WHN listserve: > http://listsmart.osl.state.or.us/mailman/listinfo/whn > > For more information or fliers in alternate formats, please contact: > Valerie Stratton at 971-673-2306 or valerie.a.stratton at state.or.us > http://1.usa.gov/TUQ9qY > > _________________________________________________________ > _______________________________________________ > Alumni_oregonmph mailing list > Alumni_oregonmph at lists.pdx.edu > https://www.lists.pdx.edu/lists/listinfo/alumni_oregonmph > Unsubscribe: https://www.lists.pdx.edu/lists/listinfo/alumni_oregonmph#subscribers -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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The recruitment closes 9/18. > > > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Deborah Fell-Carlson, RN, MSPH, COHN-S, FAAOHN, Policyholder Safety and Wellness Adviser > SAIF Corporation | Policyholder Services > 400 High St. SE | Salem, Oregon 97312 | P: 503.373.8743 > 1.800.285-8525 | F: 503.584.8743 | debfel at saif.com > > This report is advisory only. It may not list all existing hazards. SAIF assumes no responsibility for correction of conditions identified as hazardous. Safety remains your responsibility. > > > > Confidentiality Notice: This email may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. 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Researching resources and best or emerging practices; and engage subject matter experts for a wide variety of clinical and other health-related issues in an effort to promote innovation within the Coordinated Care Organizations (CCOs). Support the development and implementation of learning collaborative for CCOs and other payers. ? Supporting the tracking and resolution of OHA-related systems, policy and technical, and data issues raised by the CCOs. ? Playing a connector role between the Transformation Center, other OHA divisions, offices or departments, and CCOs in an effort to streamline communication and coordination between CCOs and OHA. ? Supporting the collection and dissemination of examples of innovation happening within CCOs to help spread the coordinated care model. ? Informing OHA of opportunities and obstacles related to system and process improvements and make recommendations for resolution. ? Other assignments as determined by the Transformation Center Director and other Transformation Center management. Please direct questions to Echo Townsend at 971-673-3363 or Echo.R.Townsend at state.or.us. From adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Wed Sep 11 09:10:01 2013 From: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us (Mullock Adrienne P) Date: Wed, 11 Sep 2013 16:10:01 +0000 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] FW: Employment Opportunity- Lead Program Coordinator (Program Analyst 2) In-Reply-To: <02190344A391004D97591849D056F83B2F2B3162@WPDHSEXCL06.dhs.sdc.pvt> References: <02190344A391004D97591849D056F83B2F2B3162@WPDHSEXCL06.dhs.sdc.pvt> Message-ID: <289D2E5DC81B1042AF9C02CBE9C2A8B738A3BED1@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> FYI From: Sherry Brett W Sent: Wednesday, September 11, 2013 8:51 AM To: Sherry Brett W Subject: Employment Opportunity- Lead Program Coordinator (Program Analyst 2) This employment opportunity is with the Public Health Division (PHD)/Center for Prevention & Health Promotion/Research & Education Services Section. There is one full-time, limited duration position located in Portland (800 NE Oregon Street). This position will serve as the coordinator for the Lead-based Paint Program, which is housed in the Healthy Homes & Schools Program. This Program Analyst 2 position has been posted, open competitive, and will close on 9/25/13. For a detailed job announcement and online application instructions, please click here. Brett Sherry Program Manager Healthy Homes & Schools Program Center for Prevention & Health Promotion Oregon Health Authority (971) 673-0442 brett.w.sherry at state.or.us -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From laura.f.chisholm at gmail.com Thu Sep 12 07:51:20 2013 From: laura.f.chisholm at gmail.com (Laura Chisholm) Date: Thu, 12 Sep 2013 07:51:20 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] another OHA job opportunity Message-ID: This employment opportunity is with the Public Health Division (PHD)/Center for Prevention & Health Promotion/Research & Education Services Section. There is one full-time, limited duration position located in Portland (800 NE Oregon Street). This position will serve as the coordinator for the Lead-based Paint Program, which is housed in the Healthy Homes & Schools Program. This Program Analyst 2 position has been posted, open competitive, and will close on 9/25/13. For a detailed job announcement and online application instructions, please click the link below. http://agency.governmentjobs.com/oregon/default.cfm?action=viewJob&jobID=717602&hit_count=yes&headerFooter=1&promo=0&transfer=0&WDDXJobSearchParams=%3CwddxPacket%20version%3D%271.0%27%3E%3Cheader%2F%3E%3Cdata%3E%3Cstruct%3E%3Cvar%20name%3D%27CATEGORYID%27%3E%3Cstring%3E-1%3C%2Fstring%3E%3C%2Fvar%3E%3Cvar%20name%3D%27PROMOTIONALJOBS%27%3E%3Cstring%3E0%3C%2Fstring%3E%3C%2Fvar%3E%3Cvar%20name%3D%27TRANSFER%27%3E%3Cstring%3E0%3C%2Fstring%3E%3C%2Fvar%3E%3Cvar%20name%3D%27FIND_KEYWORD%27%3E%3Cstring%3Eoha13-0550%3C%2Fstring%3E%3C%2Fvar%3E%3C%2Fstruct%3E%3C%2Fdata%3E%3C%2FwddxPacket%3E Brett Sherry Program Manager Healthy Homes & Schools Program Center for Prevention & Health Promotion Oregon Health Authority (971) 673-0442 brett.w.sherry at state.or.us From adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Mon Sep 23 08:22:23 2013 From: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us (Mullock Adrienne P) Date: Mon, 23 Sep 2013 15:22:23 +0000 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] FW: FYI - Tree Bressen Group Works in Portland - Nov. 15-17 In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <289D2E5DC81B1042AF9C02CBE9C2A8B738A4BB03@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> Might be of interest to some of you facilitators out there... peace! From: Tree Bressen [mailto:tree at ic.org] Sent: Friday, September 20, 2013 11:44 PM To: tree at ic.org Subject: Group Works in Portland - Nov. 15-17 Hi folks, I am pleased to invite you to the event below. Please feel free to pass this on to others who may be interested, and/or any appropriate lists. Thank you! (As always, if you prefer to be removed from my facilitation mailing list, just let me know.) Cheers, --Tree ----------------- GROUP WORKS: A Pattern Language for Bringing Life to Meetings and Other Events The nonprofit team behind this fabulous publication is pleased to present a weekend event in Portland, OR, November 15-17, 2013. Friday evening: 6:30-9:30pm: Group Works Applications. An introduction to a variety of ways to use the Group Works deck, including for prep, debrief, education, assessment, and more. Saturday all day, Nov. 16, 9am-5pm: Method Mapping. If you had to pick 3 or 5 or 10 Group Works cards to explain to someone how one of your favorite approaches to group dynamics works, what would they be? The deck provides a common vocabulary, supporting the transmission of methods from one practitioner to another in a whole new way. Sunday morning, Nov. 17, 9am-12pm: Layouts and "Compound" Approaches. By grouping cards in various schemes, you can apply the deck in a wider variety of ways, deepening your own skill or as a way to communicate with others. Location: Daybreak Cohousing, 2525 N. Killingsworth St., Portland, OR (1/2-mile west of MAX line). Registration: $25-300 sliding scale. It's fine to attend just the Friday night as a stand-alone introduction, just let us know. Please contact Daniel Lindenberger with questions: daniel at smallboxsoftware.net. Advance registration is requested, however the actual registration form is not actually available yet, so in the meantime please send Daniel your name as a placeholder. Presenters: Sue Woehrlin, Daniel Lindenberger, Tree Bressen. See the webpage for links to more info about us. For more information: http://groupworksdeck.org/news/portland-workshops-november-15-17-2013 ---------------- --------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- Tree Bressen Eugene, Oregon (541) 343-3855 (after 11am) http://treegroup.info http://groupworksdeck.org - GROUP WORKS decks now available -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From green.alissa at gmail.com Wed Sep 25 13:08:45 2013 From: green.alissa at gmail.com (Alissa Leavitt (Green)) Date: Wed, 25 Sep 2013 13:08:45 -0700 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] Health Promotion Job Opportunity Message-ID: Please see position below for a Health Promotion & Quality Improvement Specialist. http://app.brightmove.com/ATS/PortalViewRequirement.do?reqGK=751929 ~Alissa ---------- Forwarded message ---------- From: Sara Gardner-Smith Date: Wed, Sep 25, 2013 at 1:04 PM Subject: Health Promotion Job Opportunity To: "green.alissa at gmail.com" , " alissa.leavitt at pcc.edu" , "kkrull.opha at gmail.com" < kkrull.opha at gmail.com> Hi Ladies, Would you please circulate this job opportunity on any listserves you may be a part of, and to any colleagues who may be interested? Thank you!! http://app.brightmove.com/ATS/PortalViewRequirement.do?reqGK=751929 Sara Gardner-Smith, CHES 503-550-9110 sara.gardnersmith at hotmail.com -- Alissa Gabrielle Leavitt, MPH, CHES green.alissa at gmail.com 503-358-2331 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us Thu Sep 26 08:22:56 2013 From: adrienne.p.mullock at state.or.us (Mullock Adrienne P) Date: Thu, 26 Sep 2013 15:22:56 +0000 Subject: [Health_Education_Promotion] FW: Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon is hiring! In-Reply-To: References: <582517B1-041B-4C06-B3C0-B373BBC431D1@oregonhunger.org> Message-ID: <289D2E5DC81B1042AF9C02CBE9C2A8B738A4C9BA@WPDHSEXCL07.dhs.sdc.pvt> FYI...another job opportunity! From: Patti Whitney-wise [mailto:patti at oregonhunger.org] Sent: Wednesday, September 25, 2013 2:20 PM To: Oregon Hunger Task Force (group) Subject: Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon is hiring! We are growing! Do you have a passion for inspiring others? Do you have a talent for crafting a compelling message for a particular audience? Do you daydream about proper punctuation along with social justice? Bring your talent and creativity to our small team of dedicated advocates in Portland and help us end hunger in Oregon! About the Position Position Title: Communications Manager Hours: Part-time, 25 hours per week Rate: $19.00 per hour, eligible for benefits Status: Regular, Non-Exempt The Communications Manager raises awareness about hunger and poverty, and effectively communicates our mission, policies, values and decisions. A successful candidate possesses broad knowledge about best practices and has a passion for enhancing organizational communications. This position will amplify our existing efforts by expanding our communications infrastructure. The person in this position will create compelling content for publications and gather stories from program staff, partners and those impacted by hunger. This position will coordinate the production of newsletters, web content, press releases and social media, and manage our relationships with members of the media. We offer a generous benefits package. We are an equal opportunity employer dedicated to workforce diversity. People of color are strongly encouraged to apply. Primary Tasks & Responsibilities Media Coordination * Write and develop press releases, announcements, op-eds, letters to the editor, web text, media plans/calendars, and other materials; * Strengthen relationships and maintain regular communications with reporters and bloggers covering hunger and poverty; * Conduct media research and build and update traditional and nontraditional media contact lists; * Track and assess coverage in the media utilizing results to develop new communication strategies; * Identify and make use of media opportunities to highlight the impact of hunger and the importance of the federal nutrition programs to alleviate it. Communication Management * Develop, implement and evaluate a comprehensive annual communications plan. * Utilize programmatic stories, photos and reports to update our website, produce e-newsletters and contribute to social media. * Maintain organizational materials that have a consistent look and feel. May be responsible for drafting, editing and/or layout of written and graphic materials. * Increase internal communications capacity: Manage PR team by setting agendas, delegating communication tasks and evaluating our impact; Develop PR processes and guidelines for staff, board members and volunteers to enhance the effectiveness of our communications. * Supervise communication volunteers/interns as needed. Skills & Qualifications * Bachelor's Degree or higher in the field of communication, journalism, English/creative writing, marketing or related field. * Experience working in a communications capacity for at least 2 years, ideally within a nonprofit environment. * Superb written and verbal communication skills. * Ability to work with a variety of electronic communication tools and current technology in support of PHFO's marketing and web-based programs. * Experience with social media platforms and website management (Constant Contact and Drupal preferred). * Proficiency in all Microsoft Office Suite programs (required). * Strong Desktop publishing skills (InDesign preferred). * Excellent grammar, copy editing and proofreading skills. * Ability to take initiative, identify needs, leverage assets & craft solutions. * Capable of working independently as well as collaboratively. * Sensitivity to the issues facing people with limited incomes. * Demonstrated ability to work effectively with a broad and diverse group of community members. To Apply Please submit a cover letter, resume, and application to recruitment @ oregonhunger.org no later than 8pm on Wednesday, October 9th. To ensure we receive your materials, please write "Communications Manager" in your email subject line. Learn more about us at www.oregonhunger.org Patti Whitney-Wise :: Executive Director Oregon Hunger Task Force :: Partners for a Hunger-Free Oregon 503.595.5501 x 302 :: patti at oregonhunger.org :: www.oregonhunger.org Learn. Connect. Advocate. Become a Partner for a Hunger-Free Oregon today! To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to taskforce+unsubscribe at oregonhunger.org. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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This program teaches teens how to quit smoking using a life management skills approach so young people learn how to reduce stress, make decisions and communicate effectively with family and friends. N-O-T is designed to: * Help adolescents quit smoking * Reduce cigarette use by adolescents who are unable to quit * Increase healthy lifestyle behaviors N-O-T Facilitator Training: This training is for adults who are interested in helping teens by becoming facilitators for the N-O-T program. N-O-T facilitators must be skilled and sensitive, with the ability to relate to teens, listen supportively to their concerns, and refer them to the extra help they may need. Through this training, facilitators will be given the entire 10-week curriculum to conduct the N-O-T program in a school or community setting. Facilitators will also receive a CD which includes the participant handouts and certificates for the students in both English and Spanish. Upcoming Facilitator Training: When: October 11, 2013 Time: 9am-3pm Where: American Lung Association in Oregon 7420 SW Bridgeport Rd., Ste. 200 Tigard, Oregon 97224 Cost: $250.00 (includes training, entire curriculum, lunch and certificate of completion) Contact: Tiffany Belser 503-718-6141 tbelser at lungoregon.org Colleen Hermann-Franzen - Regional Advocacy & Communications Manager [ALA-mtnpacific-3D-Ver] 7420 SW Bridgeport Rd., Ste 200 Tigard, OR 97224 Phone: (503) 718-6145 | 1 (866) 661-5864 Fax: (503) 924-4120 www.lungoregon.org Calling all lung health researchers: the American Lung Association is pleased to announce our 2014-2015 Awards and Grants Program. Join us in our mission to save lives by improving lung health and preventing lung disease. Application deadline is November 12, 2013. -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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From: LADUE Colette Sent: Friday, September 27, 2013 11:48 AM To: HS-OFH-WIC Subject: Monster Dash 2013 Hello and Happy Friday ! As an Oregon Health Authority employee, and an Aspiring Leaders Program participant this year, I am working with other OHA/DHS employees and the Marion- Polk Food Share to host a 1K/5K walk/run in Salem, Or on Oct. 19, 2013. The event is called the "Monster Dash 2013", and our goal is to raise money for the Marion-Polk Food Share. Local companies and organizations that promote health and wellness will be on site to share information with the participants of the run and the general public. I've attached a flyer that has more information about our event, and encourage anyone interested to participate! Please share this with as many people you think may be interested in this event as well. Thank you! Colette J. 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Begin forwarded message: > From: Deb Fell-Carlson > Date: September 30, 2013 at 4:12:31 PM PDT > To: "green.alissa at gmail.com" > Subject: Please post to public health listserve. Thank you! > > Greetings, public health colleagues! > > The Northwest Occupational Health Conference is right around the corner and will be held at Seaside, Oregon this year from October 9-11, 2013. The program and link to registration can be found at http://www.pnsaiha.org/index.php?title=NOHC_Program. There is some great information offered on medical surveillance, workplace culture, Total Worker Health, and workplace stress reduction. > > Hope to see you there! > > Deb > > ________________________________________________________________________ > Deborah Fell-Carlson, RN, MSPH, COHN-S, FAAOHN, Policyholder Safety and Wellness Adviser > SAIF Corporation | Policyholder Services > 400 High St. SE | Salem, Oregon 97312 | P: 503.373.8743 > 1.800.285-8525 | F: 503.584.8743 | debfel at saif.com > > This report is advisory only. It may not list all existing hazards. SAIF assumes no responsibility for correction of conditions identified as hazardous. Safety remains your responsibility. > > > > Confidentiality Notice: This email may contain information that is privileged, confidential, or otherwise exempt from disclosure under applicable law. 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