Tuesday, July 28, 2009

Enclosure III Hypothetical Chain of Responsibility for Health Educators

The following illustration* shows how an installation's family fitness program can be structured: fitness instructors can have any combination of a wide range of qualifications available (see "Certification Pool" examples below) depending on the mindset of the Adult and Child Educators and the interest of the installation's population. All fitness instructors will be certified, have age-specific experience or experience coaching wounded warriors/athletes with disabilities, and/or have adequate academic credentials to teach clients in their assigned areas of responsibility.

The only currently existing position is the top Health Educator** position.




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*I used input from FamFit co-sponsors Tricia Groenheim & Renee Champagne in designing this hypothetical model, in order to better clarify supervisory responsibilities of Health Educators
**Resultant updates required on current Health Educator position (PD#: HU278970) include its name, to "Chief, Health Educator", and to paragraph 4: "Supervises a Child/Adolescent Health Educator, an Adult Health Educator, and a Health Technician."

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