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Planned Parenthood Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley (PPPSGV) has been proudly serving our community since 1933 and is one of the original Planned Parenthood affiliates in the nation.
We provide reproductive health care, health education and advocacy from our five health centers in Alhambra, Baldwin Park, Glendora, Highland Park, and Pasadena, in addition to our telehealth clinic. We strive to ensure the sexual and reproductive health services we provide align with the needs of the communities we serve. Our service area extends from Glendora to Glendale and from the San Gabriel mountains to the San Bernardino freeway, home to 24 communities and a diverse population of 1.4 million people.
Today, PPPSGV sees over 60,000 patient visits per year and delivers over 15,000 opportunities for sex and relationship education in our schools and colleges.
We offer safe and legal abortions. We are committed to providing accurate, non-judgmental care and resources by helping our patients overcome financial, transportation, and other barriers to care. In addition, we work with abortion funds and practical support network to support our patients. Our abortion care has increased every year since 2018 with an average of 3,500 abortions per year. We saw close to 4,000 abortion patients in 2022 alone, approximately 59 were out-of-state patients.
The Community Health Educator will work directly with the Manager of Foster Youth Programs. This position will lead and coordinate a three-year state grant to address root causes of reproductive oppression for youth in foster care and youth populations overrepresented in the foster care system. The Community Health Educator will deliver education online and in person. They will develop and lead a Youth Advisory Board (YAB), parent and caregiver workshops in English and Spanish, and trans youth programming. This person will identify how a system is influenced for change, identify strategies to sustain ideas and projects for lasting impact, and share those findings in public spheres. They will have a creative opportunity to test innovative approaches to reaching high need youth, and their stakeholders, within the Pasadena, Glendale, Northeast LA and San Gabriel Valley area.
*This is a grant funded position with a three-year limited term. Deadline to Apply: April 1, 2024
\nAs a Community Health Educator, you will change lives while you:
PPPSGV is committed to fostering an inclusive and diverse workplace. We offer a series of workshops during employee onboarding and throughout the year. We also provide additional opportunities to get involved in our diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) work through various task forces, conferences, and staff retreats.
We are a prominent team of passionate health experts who adhere to the highest standards as we collaborate and care for people without judgment. As we stand in solidarity with communities of color, we demand greater diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) within our organization.
Join our team and be part of a powerful movement to shape the future of sexual and reproductive health!
“We are Planned Parenthood Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley”, for more information about our affiliate, please visit: We are Planned Parenthood Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley! (youtube.com)
For additional career opportunities, please visit our careers page: Careers at PPPSGV | Planned Parenthood Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley
Planned Parenthood Pasadena & San Gabriel Valley is an Equal Opportunity Employer.
Full Time
$75k-99k (estimate)
03/15/2024
05/14/2024
10thplanetpasadena.com
ALTADENA, CA
25 - 50
1933
MARTY KING'PRINGLE
$10M - $50M
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