• Health Promotion Instructor– Community Wellness Program (.6-1.0 FTE)

Health Promotion Instructor– Community Wellness Program (.6 FTE- 1.0 FTE)

About Korean Community Center of the East Bay

Since 1977, Korean Community Center of the East Bay (KCCEB) has been uniquely positioned to serve the Asian community in the Bay Area. After the 1965 Immigration Act which allowed for an influx of immigrants from Asia, KCCEB was one of five Bay Area organizations developed in the 1970s to support the resettlement and community health of Asian immigrants and refugees. KCCEB has evolved into a unique entry point for Korean and other immigrant and undocumented children, youth, adults, families and seniors who have nowhere else to turn to for their essential support, including health access, social and legal counseling and case management, mental health, tobacco cessation education and intimate partner violence support.

The Programs

KCCEB is currently comprised of three divisions namely the Immigration Integration Program, the Community Health Access program and the Community Wellness Program. The Immigration Integration Program creates access to legally authorized no to low cost immigration services that are needed for immigrants to transition into American life and become engaged members of society. The Community Health Access Program creates access to affordable health care and social services including healthcare enrollment and literacy education, social service support, case management and health promotion to seniors, a Korean language information and referral service and community capacity building through the development of health advocates. The Community Wellness Program addresses the mental health and substance use prevention needs of Asians in North Alameda County. The program raises mental health awareness, reduces mental health stigma with an attention to cultural affinities and values of monolingual low-income East Asians (e.g., Korean, Chinese, Japanese and Mongolians), as well as offering tobacco intervention programs.

 

The Position
The Health Promotion and Safety instructor will lead health promotion activities for older adults. Chronic
diseases and conditions such as heart disease, stroke, cancer, diabetes, obesity, and arthritis are
among the most common preventable health problems. Many older adults experience limitations in
activities due to such conditions. Recently, seniors have been vulnerable to verbal and physical assaults
and attacks on the streets. KCCEB’s Health Promotion & Safety Program will provide older adults with
techniques and strategies to delay and/or manage chronic health conditions and integrate safety and
prevention strategies including activities that promote emotional and social well-being, physical fitness,
street awareness and fall prevention.
The Health Promotion & Safety Instructor will be responsible for providing Tai Chi: Moving for Better
Balance: An Evidence-Based Group Physical Activity program designed to improve balance, strength
and physical performance for older adults to reduce fall frequency. This person will also lead Senior
Street Smarts, a KCCEB-developed personal safety defense tailored for older adults. This is a great
opportunity for an individual who is interested in the intersection of health and mental health in
immigrant seniors’ lives.

Responsibilities
● Lead Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance sessions and Senior Street Smarts for Chinese and
Korean seniors over 60 years of age in in-person and through online platform;
● Work with program coordinators of community health access, community wellness and
immigration integration program to promote and recruit program participants;
● Maintain client documentation in accordance with grant requirements and complete all
documentation in a timely manner;
● Receive training to become certified Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance instructor and have
current CPR certificate;
● Assist other KCCEB programs as needed as directed by the Program Director.

Qualifications
● Minimum qualification of Associate’s degree in physical education, health education, or
community health;
● Demonstrated experience in instructing group movement for health classes (eg., Tai Chi, Chi
Gong), preferably with geriatrics experience;
● Fluency in spoken and written Korean or Chinese and English is required;
● Ability to work with interpreters in teaching classes;
● Sensitivity to the needs of vulnerable individuals and families;
● Positive attitude and a natural inclination to focus on strengths;
● Interest in or knowledge of traditional health and wellness practices and mind-body health;
● Must become a certified instructor for Tai Chi: Moving for Better Balance Program;
● Current CPR certificate or willingness to obtain CPR certification;
● Valid California driver’s license and access to vehicle desired.

Compensation & Benefits
Salary range: $45,000 to $46,000 annualized.
0.6 -1.0 FTE. Prorated standard vacation and sick days according to KCCEB personnel policy.
100% employer-paid medical, dental, and vision insurance. 401K.

Application
Interested candidates should send a cover letter and resume to junelee@kcceb.org. Please include the
position title in the subject line of your e-mail application. References should be available upon request.