Duties and Responsibilities:
Health educators provide information on health and health
related issues. They can assess health training needs and plan health education
programs. They may specialize according to specific health concerns, illness,
or work or training setting. Health educators may work as independent
consultants or in health departments, community, organizations, business,
hospitals, schools, or government agencies. Health Educators often:
· Perform
health training needs assessments.
· Design
and develop health education programs.
· Publish
health education materials, information papers, and grant proposals.
· Develop
health education curriculum.
· Teach
health in public and private schools.
Average Salary: $20,000-$35,000
Educational Requirements:
Students should take college preparatory courses during
high school.
Health educators have, as a minimum, a bachelor’s degree
in health education. Many have master’s degrees. To be certified or licensed to
teach health in public schools requires a master’s degree and successful
completion of a written exam in many states.
CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!
I wouldn’t like to be a Health Educator because
I don’t think that’s what I want to be when I grow up so far I’m thinking about
becoming something different. I think this job is good but it’s not what I want
to do when I grow up.
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