Pam Jensen

Workforce Development Specialist at Phoenix Indian Center
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(386) 825-5501
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Credentials

  • How to Manage Feeling Overwhelmed
    LinkedIn
    Apr, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • Developing Resourcefulness
    LinkedIn
    Mar, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • Gretchen Rubin on Creating Great Workplace Habits
    LinkedIn
    Mar, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • The Six Morning Habits of High Performers
    LinkedIn
    Mar, 2020
    - Oct, 2024
  • Betty Liu on Career Success
    LinkedIn
    Aug, 2019
    - Oct, 2024

Experience

    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Workforce Development Specialist
      • Jul 2019 - Present

      Social service professional, helping people get into the workforce by providing training and coaching. We help you create your resume and teach you how to update and target it for each job to which you apply. Workforce specialists will work with you on your interview skills so that you feel comfortable going into any job interview. Not sure what type of career you want? Our staff will help you determine your strengths and passions to help you make your career choice. Social service professional, helping people get into the workforce by providing training and coaching. We help you create your resume and teach you how to update and target it for each job to which you apply. Workforce specialists will work with you on your interview skills so that you feel comfortable going into any job interview. Not sure what type of career you want? Our staff will help you determine your strengths and passions to help you make your career choice.

    • United Kingdom
    • Human Resources Services
    • 700 & Above Employee
    • Stay at home caregiver
      • Nov 2018 - Jun 2019

    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 1 - 100 Employee
    • Youth Development Specialist
      • Jun 2018 - Nov 2018

      Essential responsibilities of a Youth Development Specialist include collaborating with community members, taking part to training sessions, monitoring students at risk, implementing youth development programs, and coordinating staff and volunteers. Essential responsibilities of a Youth Development Specialist include collaborating with community members, taking part to training sessions, monitoring students at risk, implementing youth development programs, and coordinating staff and volunteers.

    • WIC Coordinator/ Health Educator
      • Mar 2016 - Jun 2018

      Oversee WIC services at the local agency. Ensure that the Program complies with USDA FNS regulations and policies and ITCA WIC policies and procedures. Complete WIC application and budget annually. Submit quarterly reports and completes or ensures that financial reports are submitted on time. Monitors budget and ensures that expenditures are allowable, case load. Perform and document outreach to the public, other health and social services programs and directly to clients.Ensure that accurate time studies are completed by all staff and submits annually. Work with the nutritionist to develop and implement the nutrition and breastfeeding goals and objectives and evaluates objectives. Train, coaches and evaluate local agency staff to ensure all staff is competent in performing duties according to standards established. Promote and supports breastfeeding as the norm for infant feeding. Manage clinic flow and staffing. Supervise WIC staff and completes staff evaluations annually.Document and resolve client complaints. Ensure that quality services are provided to clients by completing file reviews, observations and a program self-assessment annually. Effectively use data and reports to evaluate, manage and improve nutrition services.Coordinates WIC services with other internal WIC Program operation and other external partners, including both public and private organizations.Maintain confidentiality of client and vendor information.Maintain current knowledge on nutrition and breastfeeding by attending classes, conferences, workshops and seminars. Attends annual civil rights training. Attend ITCA WIC Directors’ Meetings and other training's to stay current with policies.

  • NACA Family Health Center -Health Promotion
    • Flagstaff, Arizona, United States
    • Health Educator- Diabetes prevention
      • Nov 2010 - Jun 2016

      Service a contact person for Diabetes Prevention Program activities. Conduct group classes utilizing best practice curriculum for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) program participants who are fall in the pre-diabetes ranges through lab work or diagnosis. Work closely with the Health Promotion Team, providers and partners to provide patients diagnosed as Pre-Diabetic with comprehensive care to achieve individual and group goals to improve: A1C, cholesterol profiles, weight loss, exercise goals and other indicators essential for tracking program success. As events arise I assist in planning, developing & presenting quality health education, training programs and lessons. Maintaining collaborative relationships with grantee team members, program participants, funding agencies, other site programs, tribal and community partners. Attend local, regional and national project meetings and training's, as needed. Daily to weekly encounters needing coding to track data onto RPMS, DPP Registry, Electronic Data Submission reports, and other resources to obtain monthly, quarterly and yearly results for program updating and evaluation. Assist in the recruitment of participants into existing Health Promotion Programs including and not limited to Healthy Living, Diabetes Prevention, Diabetes Education and Management, Wellness Center and Health Center Services.

    • Lead Health Educator
      • Dec 2013 - Mar 2016

      Service a contact person for Diabetes Prevention Program activities. Conduct group classes utilizing best practice curriculum for American Indian and Alaska Native (AI/AN) program participants who are fall in the pre-diabetes ranges through lab work or diagnosis. Work closely with the Health Promotion Team, providers and partners to provide patients diagnosed as Pre-Diabetic with comprehensive care to achieve individual and group goals to improve: A1C, cholesterol profiles, weight loss, exercise goals and other indicators essential for tracking program success. As events arise I assist in planning, developing & presenting quality health education, training programs and lessons. Maintaining collaborative relationships with grantee team members, program participants, funding agencies, other site programs, tribal and community partners. Attend local, regional and national project meetings and training's, as needed. Daily to weekly encounters needing coding to track data onto RPMS, DPP Registry, Electronic Data Submission reports, and other resources to obtain monthly, quarterly and yearly results for program updating and evaluation. Lead & guide educators in a biweekly meeting to regulate educational topics from case load, recruitment, and data gathered. Assist in the recruitment of participants into existing Health Promotion Programs including and not limited to Healthy Living, Diabetes Prevention, Diabetes Education and Management, Wellness Center and Health Center Services.

    • Non-profit Organizations
    • 400 - 500 Employee
    • Patients Service Coordinator
      • 2006 - 2010

      Schedule patient appointments, perform clerical duties to assist staff in providing services to agency customers Maintain cash drawer with a daily log, deposit /input information accurately in Excel and ledger and reports to collections to CFO and Clinc director, responsible for petty cash, submit biweekly. Work with third party billing services to ensure accurate and timely delivery of super bills, EOB’s, and daily sheet ledger. Maintain all excel spreadsheet, tracking receipts, cash and check payments, insurance payments, and make daily deposits. Maintain grant data information and log to be reported to Clinic Director on a quarterly report include: tobacco and Blood pressure readings. Train all incoming new staff front office procedures. Prepare invoice for reimbursement for services for Well woman program, record all participants and fax appropriate documents.

Education

  • Northern Arizona University
    On going, Sociology and Applied Indigenous Studies
    1997 - 2018
  • Central Arizona College
    Dietetic Education Program, Dietetic Education Program

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