Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 >The Farmworker Justice Fund, Inc. just got funding from the Centers for >Disease Control to expand an HIV/AIDS Prevention Project. So, we are >looking for someone wonderful to come work with us. Please circulate as >widely as possible. thanks, > >>POSITION: TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR FOR AN AIDS EDUCATION PROJECT >> >>JOB SUMMARY: >> >>Work for a national non-profit advocacy and education organization to >>develop and implement a comprehensive capacity-building program for >>organizations that serve migrant and seasonal farmworkers. This will >>involve developing relationships with community-based organizations (CBOs) >>around the country to determine their needs, organizing capacity-building >>workshops and forums and setting up an electronic system to track requests >>for assistance and the services provided. >> >>The TA Coordinator will work in collaboration with other HIV/AIDS project >>staff to: >>-Develop and conduct a needs assessment survey; >>-Work with target organizations to develop training workshops; >>-Develop a plan to provide comprehensive capacity-building services to >>community-based organizations, community planning groups and/or health >>departments; >>-Establish procedures to ensure timely delivery of TA services; >>-Establish an Electronic Communications System (listserv) to share >>information with CBOs providing HIV prevention services; >>-Monitor HIV-AIDS health related policies and legislation which affect >>migrant farmworkers and their families; >>-Establish and maintain communications and relationships with > >[message truncated] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted April 18, 2001 Report Share Posted April 18, 2001 Could you give me more specific information on the job description, pay scale and further information on the Farmworker Justice Fund, Inc., what city and the length of the project. Thank you, -Ann Stokes, M.Ed. Program Consultant Program Services Branch Division of Cancer Prevention and Control National Center for Chronic Disease Prevention and Health Promotion (770) 488-4780 phone (770) 488-3230 fax Pager: 1.800.416-7475 Email address: {gas7@...} -----Original Message----- From: [mailto:sdavis@...] Sent: Wednesday, April 18, 2001 3:10 PM migrant_health_news@egroups; com; Subject: [ ] Fwd: Undeliverable Mail >The Farmworker Justice Fund, Inc. just got funding from the Centers for >Disease Control to expand an HIV/AIDS Prevention Project. So, we are >looking for someone wonderful to come work with us. Please circulate as >widely as possible. thanks, > >>POSITION: TECHNICAL ASSISTANCE COORDINATOR FOR AN AIDS EDUCATION PROJECT >> >>JOB SUMMARY: >> >>Work for a national non-profit advocacy and education organization to >>develop and implement a comprehensive capacity-building program for >>organizations that serve migrant and seasonal farmworkers. This will >>involve developing relationships with community-based organizations (CBOs) >>around the country to determine their needs, organizing capacity-building >>workshops and forums and setting up an electronic system to track requests >>for assistance and the services provided. >> >>The TA Coordinator will work in collaboration with other HIV/AIDS project >>staff to: >>-Develop and conduct a needs assessment survey; >>-Work with target organizations to develop training workshops; >>-Develop a plan to provide comprehensive capacity-building services to >>community-based organizations, community planning groups and/or health >>departments; >>-Establish procedures to ensure timely delivery of TA services; >>-Establish an Electronic Communications System (listserv) to share >>information with CBOs providing HIV prevention services; >>-Monitor HIV-AIDS health related policies and legislation which affect >>migrant farmworkers and their families; >>-Establish and maintain communications and relationships with > >[message truncated] > To Post a message, send it to: Groups To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: -unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2002 Report Share Posted August 27, 2002 , Your message was truncated. Can you please resend it to me? Thanks, Islara Souto, MPH CIS Partnership Program Manager Serving the Cancer Information Needs of Florida, Puerto Rico and the U.S. Virgin Islands 305-243-4821 -----Original Message----- From: [mailto:sdavis@...] Sent: Tuesday, August 27, 2002 9:22 AM Subject: [ ] Fwd: Undeliverable Mail Collateral Damage In The Pesticide Wars - The Troubling Story of Dr. By Charman (an investigative journalist specializing in agriculture, health and the environment.) Chances are, you know someone who has contracted an unexplained disease: a >> young, healthy woman who gets breast or ovarian cancer, or an otherwise >> energetic person who suddenly develops chronic fatigue syndrome, chemical >> sensitivity, multiple allergies, or fibromyalgia. >> >> Most people assume public health officials are working diligently to solve >> these mysterious afflictions. But the troubling story of Dr. Shafey >> demonstrates how government agencies sometimes conspire to protect the >> interests of influential industries rather than the public they are >entrusted >> to serve. >> >> In February 1998, the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) hired Dr. >Shafey to >> track pesticide-related heath problems. Although pesticide usage in= > Florida >> is comparatively high, cases of pesticide poisoning have been woefully >> underreported there for years. >> >> In Shafey, Florida got both credentials and enthusiasm. An >epidemiologist, he >> has a PhD from Berkeley in Medical Anthropology. After being hired, he >> traveled the Sunshine state investigating complaints. He uncovered >previously >> unrecognized pesticide exposure routes. He worked to educate physicians on > >[message truncated] > To Post a message, send it to: Groups To Unsubscribe, send a blank message to: -unsubscribe Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted August 27, 2002 Report Share Posted August 27, 2002 Collateral Damage In The Pesticide Wars - The Troubling Story of Dr. By Charman (an investigative journalist specializing in agriculture, health and the environment.) Chances are, you know someone who has contracted an unexplained disease: a >> young, healthy woman who gets breast or ovarian cancer, or an otherwise >> energetic person who suddenly develops chronic fatigue syndrome, chemical >> sensitivity, multiple allergies, or fibromyalgia. >> >> Most people assume public health officials are working diligently to solve >> these mysterious afflictions. But the troubling story of Dr. Shafey >> demonstrates how government agencies sometimes conspire to protect the >> interests of influential industries rather than the public they are >entrusted >> to serve. >> >> In February 1998, the Florida Department of Health (FDOH) hired Dr. >Shafey to >> track pesticide-related heath problems. Although pesticide usage in= > Florida >> is comparatively high, cases of pesticide poisoning have been woefully >> underreported there for years. >> >> In Shafey, Florida got both credentials and enthusiasm. An >epidemiologist, he >> has a PhD from Berkeley in Medical Anthropology. After being hired, he >> traveled the Sunshine state investigating complaints. He uncovered >previously >> unrecognized pesticide exposure routes. He worked to educate physicians on > >[message truncated] > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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