Developing and implementing health education programs: This may involve creating materials, such as brochures, posters, or videos, to educate people about various health topics.
Assessing the health needs of a community: Working with community members to identify health issues that are important to them and then develop programs to address those issues.
Conducting health screenings: Conducting screenings for things like blood pressure, cholesterol, or diabetes to help people identify potential health problems.
Providing individual or group counseling: Working one-on-one with individuals or lead group sessions to provide information and support related to health and wellness.
Collaborating with other health professionals: Working with doctors, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to provide comprehensive care to patients.
Conducting research: Involving in research projects to gather data on health issues and trends.
Advocating for policy changes: Advocating for changes in policies or laws that can improve the health of a community.