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Dental Health Educator

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ATC

Indianapolis, IN (In Person)

Full-Time

Posted 3 weeks ago (Updated 1 week ago) • Actively hiring

Expires 6/11/2026

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Job Description

Dental Health Educator
ATC - 4.4
Indianapolis, IN Job Details Contract 18 hours ago Benefits Dental insurance Qualifications Collaborate with healthcare professionals Public health program planning School experience Conducting community outreach projects Writing grant proposals Oral hygiene Event coordination Local agency collaboration Data analysis skills Data reporting Training material drafting Mid-level Preventive health (patient care) Analysis skills Content creation Bachelor's degree Data management Public Health Bachelor's degree in education Bachelor's degree in public health Instructional materials development Budgeting Workshop facilitation Leadership Communication skills Health education and counseling Training delivery
Full Job Description Oral Health Educator Job Description:
Overview :
The Oral Health Educator will play a pivotal role in promoting oral health awareness and education across skilled nursing facilities, schools, early learning centers, and community settings. This position will focus on equipping Certified Nursing Assistants (CNAs), school nurses, educators, children and families, and community partners with the knowledge and skills needed to support oral hygiene practices, preventive care, and improved oral health outcomes.
Responsibilities:
Training & Education:
Develop and deliver tailored workshops, and training sessions for CNAs, school nurses, early learning centers, and community partners on oral health best practices.
Resource Development:
Create and distribute educational materials such as guides, checklists, pamphlets, posters, videos, and digital content tailored to skilled nursing facilities, school settings, and families.
Collaboration:
Work closely with Skilled Nursing Facilities (SNFs) leadership, school administrators, healthcare professionals, and community organizations to align oral health education with patient care protocols, school health needs, and community-based initiatives.
Oral Health Advocacy:
Promote the importance of oral health in overall health, especially for elderly residents, chronically ill patients, children, and vulnerable populations.
Support & Guidance:
Serve as a resource to CNAs, school nurses, educators, and community partners by providing ongoing support, answering questions, and offering solutions to oral health challenges.
Outreach & Events:
Support planning, coordination, and participation in community outreach events, health fairs, school-based programs, and public health campaigns to expand oral health awareness and access.
Program Support:
Assist with program planning, preparation and distribution of oral health education materials, grant proposals, budgets, data collection, and reporting.
Evaluation:
Monitor and assess the impact of educational programs and outreach activities and recommend improvements to enhance care delivery, school-based prevention, and community engagement.
Qualifications:
Bachelor's degree or certification in Dental Hygiene, Public Health, Education, or a related field. Experience delivering health education or training programs, preferably in school, healthcare, long-term care, or community settings. Knowledge of oral hygiene practices, common dental conditions, preventive care strategies, and behavior change techniques. Strong communication and presentation skills with the ability to engage CNAs, school nurses, healthcare teams, educators, families, and community partners. Ability to develop accessible, engaging, and culturally appropriate educational materials. Familiarity with skilled nursing facility workflows, school health programs, and public health outreach preferred. Relevant background in public health, data management, program evaluation, and grant writing preferred.
Skills:
Excellent interpersonal skills to engage with CNAs, school nurses, administrators, healthcare teams, and community stakeholders. Ability to present complex oral health information in a clear, accessible, and impactful manner. Empathy and understanding when addressing oral health challenges in vulnerable populations. Organizational skills to manage multiple training sessions, outreach activities, and program responsibilities. Creativity in developing materials and presenting oral health information in an engaging way. Proficiency in data management and analysis to support program evaluation and reporting. Flexibility to support oral health education needs across long-term care, school, early learning, and community settings. Relevant background in public health. Prior experience with grant writing preferred.

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