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Philadelphia FIGHT Community Health Centers
Project TEACH Co-Coordinator
Philadelphia FIGHT is an AIDS Service Organization that recently became a Federally Qualified Health Canter (FQHC). Our goal is to end the AIDS epidemic within the lifetime of people living with HIV now. This position is in FIGHT's Education Department, which offers a wide range of educational, psychosocial, and risk-reduction programming for youth and adults living with HIV and those at high risk.
The Project TEACH Co-Coordinator will share responsibility for the coordination and facilitation of Philadelphia FIGHT's signature education program for people living with HIV, Project TEACH, and its ancillary programs. Projects TEACH Outside is an 8 week class that is taught 4 times per year, and covers a wide range of treatment, advocacy, and psychosocial topics.
The Project TEACH Co-Coordinator is also responsible for supporting both the monthly TEACH alumni programming for graduates of Project TEACH and the coordination of the Community Cookout annually.
The Project TEACH Co-Coordinator represents Philadelphia FIGHT both on site and in the community, in a courteous, efficient manner that reflects the high level of integrity and customer service mandated by Philadelphia FIGHT.
Coordination and Instruction of Project TEACH Outside and other TEACH Programs
Record Keeping
Coordination of Project TEACH Alumni Programming
Other Duties
Physical Demands:
Work Environment:
Compensation
Competitive salary, and comprehensive employee benefits
Other
Initial probationary period is three months.
FIGHT is an EEO, Affirmative Action, LGBTQ, and people living with HIV/AIDS and protected veterans institution.
Full Time
$69k-87k (estimate)
05/01/2024
05/19/2024
fight.org
PHILADELPHIA, PA
100 - 200
1990
JONATHAN LAX CENTER
$10M - $50M
Social & Legal Services
Philadelphia FIGHT is a comprehensive AIDS Service Organization providing state of the art, culturally competent HIV primary care, consumer education, advocacy, social services, outreach to people living with HIV and to those who are at high risk, and access to the most advanced clinical research. Our goal is to end the AIDS epidemic within the lifetime of those currently living with HIV.