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January 3, 2022

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Happy New Year! Wishing you all a great 2022!

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Only 2 more weeks left to nominate a deserving nurse for the 2022 Nightingale Luminary Awards

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5-PART FRAMEWORK FOR WORKPLACE EQUITY AT HEALTHCARE ORGANIZATIONS

The Institute for Healthcare Improvement has developed five guiding principles to promote workplace equity: assess, build, commit, defend, and evaluate (ABCDE).

KEY TAKEAWAYS

1. Workplace equity is a key factor for healthcare workers to find joy in work and to feel safe at work.

2. For healthcare organizations seeking to improve workplace equity, the first step is assessing where gaps in staff member experience exist.

3. Senior leadership must be actively involved in workplace equity efforts.

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My Colorado Journey is a groundbreaking statewide platform that connects individuals to work, education and support services exploration and action planning. Bringing together the best state agency tools and activities in one central location, the platform reduces duplication and saves taxpayers money. Learn more here

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AUTISM: CORE CONCEPTS FOR PRIMARY CARE PART 2
This Echo session supports providers in the screening, diagnosis and management of patients with an autism spectrum disorder and related developmental delays.
Resources and referral information will be shared throughout the series.


Prescribing providers (MD, DO, APP) in Colorado and surrounding areas


Five weekly ECHO sessions held virtually
Wednesdays 12:00 - 1:00 PM MT
January 5 - February 2


SESSION TOPICS:

January 5: ADHD
January 12: Anxiety
January 19: Irritability/Aggression
January 26: Sleep
February 2: Toileting

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Past the Pandemic: Coping in COVID

This interactive series offers health care providers and other staff working in health care settings strategies to name, normalize, and validate worries and experiences during this pandemic and beyond. By understanding stress along a continuum, participants will learn how to manage stress and loss, increase capacity to prevent burnout, elevate connectedness and mindfulness, and promote self-efficacy and quality patient care.


Providers and staff working in health care settings

Six weekly ECHO sessions held virtually
Wednesdays 8:00 - 9:00 AM MT
January 12 - February 16

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Improving Equity in Menopause Care

The goal of this series is to improve patient care experiences and access to high-quality healthcare for women from diverse racial and ethnic groups who are experiencing menopause. The seven-session series will provide an evidence-based, comprehensive curriculum covering the current state of knowledge on racial and ethnic disparities, opportunities to increase provider self-awareness and confidence and opportunities improve communication with patients. Sessions include short lectures and case-based discussions.

Women's health clinicians (MD, DO, NP, PA, PhD, PsyD) who care for menopausal women in primary care, obstetric or mental health settings

Seven weekly ECHO sessions held virtually
Wednesdays 12:00 - 1:00 PM MT
January 19 - March 2
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SAVE THE DATE JANUARY 26TH, 2022

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SAVE THE DATE April 6-8th, 2022

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Now hiring community health and food security project coordinators in Pueblo and Durango!

Mercy Regional Medical Center is hiring a full-time Community Health Project Coordinator. This is a great opportunity for public health, health education, nutrition and community health professionals with interests in health equity, food access/food security, local food and research.

Additional Helpful Skills and Background

· Basic clinical experience and/or comfort working with clinical staff and patients, documenting in an electronic health record

· Knowledge of public health, social determinants of health, food access/hunger

· Exposure to human subjects research (behavioral health, secondary data analysis ok), data collection and management

· Experience working with diverse populations

· Knowledge of food systems (from agriculture to supply chain and food retail/food service)

· Bachelor’s degree or higher in public health, public administration, health education, nutrition, or other related fields, certified health education specialist (CHES) encouraged.

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Title: Intake Coordinator

Reports to: Programs Director

Position type: Non-exempt, 32 hours/wk.

Salary range: $16-$17/hr. DOE

Eligible for Benefits: yes

Position Summary

This position is the frontline liaison for the agency, assisting clients and staff in a professional and supportive manner. The purpose of this position is to screen general inquires to the agency, briefly assess needs, and connect people with appropriate resources within the agency and make referrals to outside sources. The Intake Coordinator also manages the equipment and supplies of the agency and provides administrative support to staff.

The San Luis Valley Area Health Education Center is seeking a Registered Nurse for our Nurse Coordinator position (full-time at 32 hours/week). The position requires a minimum of a BSN degree. Preferred candidates demonstrate the ability to work independently and within a team, have good supervisory skills, and are committed to improving the health of the San Luis Valley. Excellent benefit package.

Please send a cover letter and resume/CV to: [email protected].

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We are looking for professionals who want to make a meaningful difference in their communities. Some positions include hiring bonuses. If you are interested in a mission-driven healthcare job in Colorado, Axis Health System may be a great fit for you.

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The Consortium is now accepting applications for an External Relations Professional to serve the southeast quadrant of Colorado. This position will build and maintain partnerships with stakeholders in the region; provide technical assistance and expertise to coalitions and organizations working to combat drug misuse; connect community members with local, state and federal resources; collaborate with elected officials as they plan for opioid settlement funds.

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Applications are accepted electronically ONLY at www.cu.edu/cu-careers.
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Healthcare Job Opportunities in SW Colorado

Mercy Regional Medical Center, Durango, Click HERE

Pagosa Springs Medical Center, Pagosa Springs, Click HERE

Southwest Health System, Cortez, Click HERE

Axis Health System, Durango, Cortez, Pagosa Springs,
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