Overview

We are seeking a dynamic, mission-driven Remote Health Educator / Public Health Program Specialist to lead virtual health education initiatives that promote well-being, prevent disease, and improve health literacy across diverse communities.

In this fully remote role, you’ll design, deliver, and evaluate digital health education programs, collaborating with internal teams and external partners to make a real difference — all from wherever you work best.

💡 Key Responsibilities;

Plan, develop, and implement virtual health education programs and campaigns
Deliver engaging remote presentations and webinars on topics such as nutrition, mental health, chronic disease prevention, reproductive health, and more
Create culturally relevant health education materials, toolkits, and digital content (infographics, videos, blog posts, etc.)
Collect and evaluate data to assess program effectiveness and community impact
Collaborate with public health partners, nonprofits, and local agencies to amplify reach and resources
Use tools like Zoom, Canva, Google Workspace, and survey platforms to manage virtual engagement
Support grant writing, reporting, and program documentation
Stay informed about public health trends and emerging community needs

✅ Qualifications;

Bachelor’s degree in Public Health, Health Education, Community Health, or a related field (Master’s degree or CHES certification preferred)
2+ years of experience in public health education, wellness programming, or community outreach
Excellent verbal and written communication skills with the ability to connect virtually with diverse audiences
Strong skills in digital tools: Zoom, Google Workspace, Canva, Mailchimp, SurveyMonkey, or similar
Self-motivated, organized, and capable of working independently in a remote environment
A passion for equitable health access, education, and community empowerment
Bilingual a plus (Spanish, Arabic, etc.), but not required
Must be authorized to work in the U.S.

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About MAB Community Services

MAB Community Services has been creating opportunities for people with disabilities since 1903. Helen Keller served on our first advisory board, along with other notable Bostonians who developed some of the first community services for blind individuals. Today we specialize in individualized rehabilitation and family-focused strategies that help individuals with a range of disabilities live full and independent lives in the community. The organization’s three distinct divisions are the Ivy Street School, MAB Adult Disability Services, and Massachusetts Association for the Blind and Visually Impaired. They work tirelessly across the organization to promote acceptance, inclusion, equality, and diversity.