Position: Sexual Health Educator
Department: Prevention and Care Programs
Location: Minneapolis, Minnesota
Salary: $35,000 to $45,000, annually
Duration: Permanent, Full-time
Hours: Monday – Friday, 8am to 4pm (occasional evenings and weekends)
Reports to: Program Manager

For 35 years, the Indigenous Peoples Task Force has been at the forefront of closing the health equity gap for Native American and other marginalized communities impacted by HIV/AIDS across the Twin Cities and greater Minnesota. Based on Indigenous values and ways of knowing, our programs have grown to include services that promote integral role of and return to the centrality of first medicines, the use of cultural arts to support youth development, and programs that foster food security in ways that reconnect Indigenous and other peoples to the land and waters.

Job Summary

Prioritizing people at high risk for HIV, this position works with internal teams and community partners to conduct outreach activities that lead to robust testing, counseling, and referral services for HIV and STIs. Identifies and actively link people living with HIV (PLWH), recently diagnosed and those not-in-care to medical care and wraparound services to decrease new transmissions and increase viral suppression. Assists in facilitation of sexual health education sessions. Uses social media to engage and provide navigation to care and treatment services.

Minimum Qualifications

High school diploma with a working knowledge of HIV and STI modes of transmission, life cycles, risk factors, and harm reduction strategies and best practices. Two or five years of experience in any or a combination of the following areas: HIV and STI education and awareness, HIV and STI screening, testing, counseling, and referral services, outreach in Indigenous and other communities of color, the LGBT+ communities, and other populations at high risk for HIV and STIs.

knowledgeable of and experience with Indigenous ways of knowing and culture.  Experience collaborating and communicating with diverse stakeholders.

Preferred Qualifications

  • Bachelor’s degree in biology, applied science, nursing, public health, health education, sociology, psychology, or any other closely related field(s).
  • knowledgeable of and experience with Indigenous ways of knowing and culture
  • Knowledge of the National Ending the Epidemic, Sexually Transmitted Infections, and the Ending HIV MN strategies
  • Working knowledge of and experience with navigating the HIV care continuum
  • Experience providing HIV linkage to care services
  • Experience collaborating with Partners Services to reengage People Living with HIV in care and treatment
  • Certified to provide HIV counseling, testing, and referrals services in Minnesota
  • Experience with group facilitation and dynamics
  • Experience with social media networking and outreach
  • Excellent verbal and written communication skills
  • Proficient with Microsoft Office Suit and database management
  • Must possess a valid driver license
  • Must pass a criminal background check

Salary ranges between $35,000 to $45,000, commensurate with experience and qualifications. The Indigenous Peoples Task Force offers a generous benefits package.

To Apply

Please send cover letter and resume to Calvin Hillary Hylton, Program Manager at calvinh@indigenouspeoplestf.org by 5pm Monday, December 5, 2024. Only qualified candidates will be contacted for interviews.