Millie Scanlan

Health Promotion Officer at East Wimmera Health Service
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(386) 825-5501
Location
Parkville, Victoria, Australia, AU

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Experience

    • Australia
    • Hospitals and Health Care
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Health Promotion Officer
      • May 2022 - Present

      Working 4 days a week as a Health Promotion Officer, contracted until the end of September 2022. Contributing to health promotion efforts in healthy eating, physical activity and mental health across the towns of St Arnaud, Donald, Charlton, Wycheproof and Birchip. • Implementing Vic Kids Eat Well program across key settings in the Buloke Shire local government area including schools, sports clubs and council-run facilities • Implementing the Achievement Program internally within the East Wimmera Health Service in the areas of physical activity, healthy eating and mental health and wellbeing • Developed a media and communications rollout plan for implementing The Resilience Project within the East Wimmera Health Service • Collaborated with Northern Grampians Shire Council, maternal child health services and local dietitians to implement and facilitate the delivery of INFANT across the Northern Grampians Shire • Develops a monthly community newsletter for East Wimmera Health Service including key health promotion messaging • Developed comprehensive Health Promotion Action plans and reports within the Grampians Pyrenees Prevention Network • Engages with a diverse range of stakeholders in the rural North-West of Victoria • Gained a strong understanding of the health challenges facing rural communities in Victoria

    • Australia
    • Food & Beverages
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Retail Assistant Supervisor
      • Jun 2016 - May 2022

      An experienced and dedicated employee, responsible for a variety of roles across employment period including; stock processing and ordering, staff supervision, product management and customer service. Confident in undertaking supervisory roles; including instructing and leading junior staff, daily finance processing, fostering a collaborative and efficient team environment, and adaptability regarding daily operational challenges. An experienced and dedicated employee, responsible for a variety of roles across employment period including; stock processing and ordering, staff supervision, product management and customer service. Confident in undertaking supervisory roles; including instructing and leading junior staff, daily finance processing, fostering a collaborative and efficient team environment, and adaptability regarding daily operational challenges.

    • Australia
    • Civic and Social Organizations
    • Student Internship/Placement (Master of Public Health)
      • Jun 2021 - Nov 2021

      Designed sustainable, edible gardening workshops for young adults (aged 18-35) in Stawell, Victoria, Australia, collaborating with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Developed an evaluation framework for the program, using the RE-AIM evaluation framework. Designed sustainable, edible gardening workshops for young adults (aged 18-35) in Stawell, Victoria, Australia, collaborating with a variety of internal and external stakeholders. Developed an evaluation framework for the program, using the RE-AIM evaluation framework.

    • Student Internship/Placement (Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Sciences)
      • Jul 2018 - Oct 2018

      Developed and evaluated a healthy eating pictorial guide for the Indian-Australian population in Victoria. Developed and evaluated a healthy eating pictorial guide for the Indian-Australian population in Victoria.

Education

  • University of Melbourne
    Master of Public Health - MPH, Health Program Design, Implementation and Evaluation
    2020 - 2021
  • Deakin University
    Bachelor of Food and Nutrition Sciences, Public Health Education and Promotion
    2016 - 2018

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