Health Education Specialist- Student Worker Para Prof ...
State of Minnesota - St Paul, MN
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Working Title: Health Education SpecialistJob Class: Student Worker Para Professional SeniorAgency: Health Department Job ID : 92534 Location : St. Paul Telework Eligible : Yes Full/Part Time : Part-Time Regular/Temporary : Limited Who May Apply : Open to all qualified job seekers Date Posted : 03/04/2026 Closing Date : 03/18/2026 Hiring Agency: Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) Division/Unit : Environmental Health/ Environmental Surveillance and Site Assessment Unit Work Shift/Work Hours : Flexible/ 15-20 hours weekly Days of Work : Monday - Friday Travel Required : No Salary Range: $19.85 - $23.61 / hourly Classified Status : Unclassified Bargaining Unit/Union : 207 - American Federation of State, County, & Municipal Employees (AFSCME Technical, Council No. 5) Work Area : Freeman Building, St. Paul End Date : 08/31/2026 FLSA Status : Nonexempt Designated in Connect 700 Program for Applicants with Disabilities (: No The work you'll do is more than just a job.At the State of Minnesota, employees play a critical role in developing policies, providing essential services, and working to improve the well-being and quality of life for all Minnesotans. The State of Minnesota is committed to equity and inclusion, and invests in employees by providing benefits, support resources, and training and development opportunities.The Health Education Specialist is a part-time position within the Site Assessment and Consultation (SAC) unit of the Minnesota Department of Health's Environmental Health Division. This role supports community health education and environmental exposure reduction efforts related to soil, groundwater, and private well contamination. The position coordinates and staffs community outreach events, provides technical and administrative support for well advisory communications, and assists with program data management and quality control activities. This role offers hands-on experience in environmental health practice, community engagement, and public health communication.Primary Responsibilities include: Plan, coordinate, and staff soilSHOP and other public events. Educate community members on soil and water safety, manage logistics, track participation, and help make every event a success. Review, reconcile, and organize electronic well advisory letters. Correct errors, ensure proper labeling, and keep the library complete and up-to-date. Assist with data entry, quality checks, and updating educational materials. Join team meetings, trainings, and occasional site visits to learn about environmental health work. Share clear, accurate information with diverse communities and contribute to outreach strategies that ensure everyone has access to environmental health resources. This is a part-time position, working 15-20 hours per week, work hours and days are flexible within 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday through Friday, around the students schedule. Work may be performed in-person with some telework based on the business need and at the unit and supervisor discretion. The position is anticipated to last until August 31, 2026, or until the selected candidate completes their educational program, whichever occurs sooner.The successful candidate, under U.S. Citizenship and Immigration Services regulations, must be able to accept work in the U.S. by the day employment begins. The agency is unable to offer H-1B sponsorship.Minimum QualificationsPlease ensure your application/resume clearly indicate the college where you are currently enrolled as well as your intended major, starting year, and anticipated graduation date.Completion of two years of post-secondary educationStudent Worker Eligibility: To be eligible for appointment as a Student Worker Paraprofessional Senior you must be enrolled in a post-secondary or graduate program or plan to enroll within three months. Students may be "off" for the summer or for one semester/quarter and remain employed as a student worker, but such absences cannot exceed one semester/quarter in a year. If you are enrolled at a credit-granting institution you must carry at least six semester/nine quarter credits. If enrolled at a non-credit granting institution or one that only offers one credit per class, you must be taking two or more classes per semester/quarter. Any lesser credit (class) load will be treated as a semester/quarter off. Graduate students must be enrolled in at least two courses or making progress on a dissertation. You will be asked to complete an Educational Verification form prior to appointment.Additional Minimum Qualifications to be assessed during the interview: Ability to explain technical environmental health concepts clearly and respectfully to diverse audiences, both in person and in writing. Ability to accurately review, compare, and maintain electronic records, identify discrepancies, and follow established procedures for documentation. Demonstrated ability to work collaboratively with staff and community partners, adapt to changing circumstances, and follow guidance while completing assigned tasks. Preferred Qualifications Currently pursuing a degree in environmental science, public health, health education, or a related field. Experience planning, coordinating, or staffing educational events or community programs, including engagement with diverse populations. Ability to review, reconcile, and maintain records or data with strong attention to detail and accuracy. Experience using Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint) and willing to learn platforms such as Microsoft Teams and SharePoint. Strong ability to explain technical information clearly, work collaboratively in a team environment, and interact professionally with community members and partners. Additional RequirementsThis position requires successful completion of a background check.AN EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYERMinnesota State Colleges and Universities is an Equal Opportunity employer/educator committed to the principles of diversity. We prohibit discrimination against qualified individuals based on their race, sex, color, creed, religion, age, national origin, disability, protected veteran status, marital status, status with regard to public assistance, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, or membership in a local commission as defined by law. As an affirmative action employer, we actively seek and encourage applications from women, minorities, persons with disabilities, and individuals with protected veteran status.Reasonable accommodations will be made to all qualified applicants with disabilities. If you are an individual with a disability who needs assistance or cannot access the online job application system, please contact the job information line at 651-259-3637 or email . Please indicate what assistance is needed.
Created: 2026-03-10