Established in , the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene (the NYC Health Department) is the oldest and largest health department in the country.
We strive to protect and promote the health of all New Yorkers. Our core values are science, equity and compassion, with a vision to be a city where all New Yorkers can realize their full health potential, regardless of who they are, where they are from or where they live.
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We have a vast impact on national public policy, including programs and services focused on food and nutrition, anti-tobacco support, chronic disease prevention, HIV / AIDS treatment, family and child health, environmental health, mental health, and racial justice work, among others.
Our 6,-plus team members bring extraordinary diversity to the work of public health. True to our value of equity, the NYC Health Department has been a leader in recognizing and dismantling racism’s impacts on the health of New Yorkers and beyond.
In , the NYC Board of Health declared racism as a public health crisis. With commitment to dismantle systems that perpetuate inequitable power, opportunity and access, the NYC Health Department continues to work in and with communities and community organizations to increase their access to health services and decrease avoidable health outcomes.
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Program Description :
Public Health Assistant (Part-Time) 35 hours / week
The Division of Family and Child Health (DFCH) of the New York City Department of Health and Mental Hygiene is services, and environments that support physical and socio-emotional health, and promote primary and reproductive for New York City families and children.
The Division is comprised of the Bureau of Maternal Infant and Reproductive Health and the Bureau of Administration. The vision of the DFCH is that every child, woman, and family recognizes and development potential.
We encourage qualified applicants with demonstrated commitment to social justice. The Office of School Health (OSH) is a joint program between the Department of Education and the Department of Health and Mental Hygiene which is responsible for promoting the health of the 1.
3 million school children enrolled in approximately 1, public and non-public schools in New York City. OSH has been the provider of public health services for years.
DUTIES WILL INCLUDE BUT NOT BE LIMITED TO :
Screen children using the distance vision, hyperopia, near vision, color and fusion test
Refer students for any possible vision problems
Assisting in setting up and breaking down vision screening equipment
Referral forms issued to parents of children who fail screenings.
Assisting in follow-up, getting updated phone numbers from schools for children who fail the screening
Maintaining and transporting equipment to and from schools.
Communicating to children and staff in a courteous manner and assist screening team leader as directed
Recording, tallying and entering screening data accurately into ASHR.
Recording, tallying and entering screening data accurately on student's worksheets, yellow health cards and screening log.
Minimum Qualifications
1. A four year high school diploma or its educational equivalent approved by a State’s Department of Education or a recognized accrediting organization; or
2. Completion of eleventh grade of high school, and one year of full-time satisfactory experience performing health-related or clerical duties.
3. Education and / or experience that is equivalent to "1" or "2" above. However, all candidates must have completed the eleventh grade of high school.
Residency Requirement
New York City residency is generally required within 90 days of appointment. However, City Employees in certain titles who have worked for the City for 2 continuous years may also be eligible to reside in Nassau, Suffolk, Putnam, Westchester, Rockland, or Orange County.
To determine if the residency requirement applies to you, please discuss with the agency representative at the time of interview.