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Certified Diabetes Educator

49 Forest Road Monroe, NY, 10950

About Us: 
 
At Aizer Health we are more than just a healthcare provider – we are a community-driven force for transformative care. As a leading Federally Qualified Health Center, we are setting new standards for high-quality, relationship-based healthcare. Our services span Internal Medicine, Pediatrics, Acute Care, Dentistry, Optometry, Women’s Health, Rehabilitation, Behavioral Health, and select specialties, all designed to provide holistic, compassionate care to every patient. 
 
By combining cutting-edge technology with an unwavering commitment to patient well-being, we empower our staff to deliver unmatched care. Our supportive work environment fosters both personal and professional growth, ensuring you’ll thrive as you make a meaningful impact on our community. 
 
Position Overview: 
 
As a Certified Diabetes Educator (CDE) at Aizer Health, you will play a vital role in empowering patients to take control of their gestational diabetes management. You will educate and support individuals with gestational diabetes, helping them understand the disease, manage their health, and improve their quality of life. Through education, counseling, and ongoing support, you will enable patients to make informed decisions that promote long-term health and wellness. 
 
Position Overview 

- Patient Education: Provide comprehensive diabetes education and counseling to pregnant patients for managing gestational diabetes, focusing on nutrition, medication management, insulin administration, and lifestyle changes. 
- Care Coordination: Collaborate with physicians, nurses, and other healthcare professionals to develop personalized care plans tailored to each patient’s needs, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach to diabetes management. 
- Chronic Disease Management: Guide patients through diabetes self-management techniques, including blood glucose monitoring, carbohydrate counting, and exercise plans, to help them achieve better control over their health. 
- Support and Counseling: Offer ongoing support and counseling to patients, addressing any concerns, helping them navigate the emotional aspects of diabetes, and empowering them to maintain healthy habits. 
- Community Engagement: Participate in community outreach programs, workshops, and group education sessions to raise awareness about diabetes prevention and management within the community. 
- Documentation and Reporting: Accurately document patient progress, interventions, and outcomes in the electronic medical record system, and communicate effectively with the broader care team to ensure continuity of care. 
- Follow-up Care: Conduct follow-ups to monitor patients’ progress, adjust care plans as necessary, and ensure they remain compliant with medications, lifestyle changes, and recommended check-ups. 
 

Schedule: 

Monday and Thursdays 8:00 am - 4/5 pm 


Core Values: 
 
- Patient-Centered Care: Every decision and action revolves around the well-being of the individuals we serve. 
- Community-Focused: We are driven by the needs of our community and are committed to making a positive impact. 
- Collaboration: We believe in working together across disciplines to achieve the best outcomes for our patients. 
- Empowerment: We empower both our team members and our patients to reach their full potential. 
- Growth: Continuous improvement and development are at the heart of what we do, both for our staff and the patients we serve. 
 
Minimum Qualifications: 
 
- Certified Diabetes Care and Education Specialist (CDCES) or eligibility to sit for the exam. 
- Registered Nurse (RN). 

- Experience counseling for and managing gestational diabetes within an MFM department and/or an Endocrine practice. 

- Strong knowledge of diabetes self-management practices and patient education techniques. 
- Excellent communication and interpersonal skills, with a passion for patient-centered care. 
- Ability to work effectively in a collaborative, multidisciplinary environment. 
 
Preferred Qualifications: 
 
- 3+ years of experience as a Diabetes Educator. 
- Experience with Electronic Medical Records (EMR) systems, such as ECW or similar. 
- Bilingual skills (Spanish or Yiddish) are a plus. 
 
Pay and Benefits: 
 
- Compensation: $45 per hour, commensurate with experience. 
- Comprehensive Benefits Package: Including Medical, Dental, and Vision Insurance with no employee contribution. 
- Team Appreciation Bonus: Recognizing your contributions and dedication to patient care. 
- Generous Paid Time Off and Sick Time: To ensure you have time to recharge. 
- 8 Paid Holidays 
- 403(b) Retirement Plan: Helping you prepare for a secure future. 
- Short-term and Long-term Disability Insurance 
- Life and Accidental Death & Dismemberment Insurance 
 
Join us and be part of a team that is transforming healthcare, one patient at a time.

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