Job Description
Benefits
- Paid Time Off & Paid Company Holidays
- Medical, Dental, Vision & Life Insurance
- Flexible Spending Account (FSA)
- 403(b) Retirement Plan with Company Match
- Short-Term & Long-Term Disability
- $0 Copay for Legacy Provider visits
- $0 Copay for prescriptions filled at Legacy Pharmacies
- Travel Insurance & Pet Insurance
- Subsidized Gym Membership
- And much more!
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Location: Legacy Pasadena Southmore - 1951 Southmore Avenue Pasadena, TX 75502
Patient Educator - Job Overview
Schedule: Monday-Friday (8AM-4:30PM Or 8:30AM-5PM)
Are you someone who finds joy in empowering others to lead healthier lives? At Legacy Community Health, we believe education is the cornerstone of transformation, and we’re looking for a passionate Patient Educator to join our mission-driven team. If you’re ready to make a meaningful impact and help patients navigate their health journey, this is the role for you.
As a Patient Educator, you’ll be the bridge between information and action, working closely with our care team to provide personalized health education and support. From conducting point-of-care testing to assisting patients with Legacy’s services, you’ll play a pivotal role in shaping healthier communities.
Why You’ll Love This Role:
- Be part of a nonprofit organization dedicated to improving community health and making a difference every day.
- Work in a warm, collaborative environment where your voice and contributions are valued.
- Help patients set and achieve meaningful health goals using motivational techniques and personalized care plans.
- Access opportunities for professional growth, mentorship, and career development.
- Experience the personal fulfillment of making a direct impact on the lives of diverse patients from all walks of life.
Key Responsibilities
- Implement tailored health education programs in one-on-one, co-visit, and group settings to empower patients in managing health conditions and promoting wellness.
- Help patients set achievable health-related goals based on their behavioral, social, and medical needs.
- Conduct point-of-care testing, including blood glucose, HIV testing, pregnancy testing, and risk assessments.
- Support patients in navigating Legacy’s healthcare services to meet their health goals.
- Document patient services in electronic health records with accuracy and attention to detail.
- Collaborate with an interdisciplinary clinic/care team to foster a positive, team-focused environment.
- Develop engaging presentations, handouts, and tools to effectively communicate with patients and community members.
- Participate in designing and evaluating new health education curricula driven by patient and community needs.
- Meet performance metrics, including grant and contract requirements.
- Attend clinic, team, departmental, and agency meetings, as well as trainings and workshops, which may require travel to various Legacy clinics.
- Take on additional tasks as assigned to support the clinic’s mission and goals.
Minimum Qualifications
- High School Diploma or equivalent
- 3 - 5 years of relevant experience
- Bachelor’s Degree in a related field with a minimum of 1 year of relevant experience preferred.
- Experience providing direct education to clients of diverse cultures and backgrounds in one-on-one and/or group settings.
- Experience in a healthcare setting.
- Experience with computers and computer programs.
- Ability to provide point-of-care testing within 3 months if/as required per site assignment.
- Ability to become phlebotomy trained within 3 months of hire if/as required per site assignment.
- Ability to demonstrate core competencies within 3 months of hire.
- Bilingual English/Spanish.
- Experience working in an electronic health record system.
- Experience working with people living with or at-risk for HIV.
- Experience working with sexual minorities and gender non-binary persons.
- Experience providing education about pregnancy and/or the post-partum period.
- Experience working with people who have chronic health conditions.
About Legacy Community Health
As the largest Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) in Southeast Texas, Legacy Community Health has been delivering comprehensive, high-quality, and affordable health care for nearly 40 years. With more than 50 clinics across the Greater Houston and Gulf Coast region, we continue to grow strategically and invest in our communities. By innovating how care is delivered, we've stayed at the forefront of connecting our communities to health—every day, in every way. At Legacy, we know our success is powered by our people. We're always looking for talented, passionate individuals who want more than a job—they want a meaningful career that makes a real impact. Explore our open positions and see if a career at Legacy is right for you.At Legacy Community Health, our mission—Driving healthy change in our communities—guides everything we do. To fulfill this mission, every team member is expected to embody the following core attributes in their daily work, regardless of role or department:
Approachable & Collaborative
We bring our expertise without ego. In a collaborative healthcare environment, humility fosters trust and teamwork. Our employees value diverse perspectives, seek input from others, and are unafraid to acknowledge when they need help. We stay grounded in our purpose: to serve patients and communities with compassion and humility.
Driven & Committed
We are driven by a deep commitment to excellence in patient care and organizational improvement. Our employees take initiative, embrace challenges, and go the extra mile to support our mission. Whether improving patient outcomes, streamlining processes, or stepping up in times of need, we are always striving to drive healthy change—within ourselves, our teams, and the communities we serve.
Perceptive & Thoughtful Communicators
We value emotional intelligence as much as clinical or technical skill. Our team members demonstrate sound judgment, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to navigate complex situations with empathy and professionalism. They communicate clearly and respectfully with patients, families, and colleagues, building trust and fostering a safe, inclusive environment for all.
