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Virtual Health Educator Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

$20.64 - $31.47/hr

VCCs are educators that help patients prepare, troubleshoot and complete registration requirements ... Troubleshoot, assess technical challenges, and assist with download of virtual health client on a ...

Metabolic Educator

Dallas, TX · On-site

$88K - $163K/yr

To present educational programs, both live and virtual, to Healthcare Professionalsin accordance withthe needs of each office. * To foster awareness of speaker sessions to HCPs through client ...

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As a Fullmind educator, you'll deliver virtual instruction and guide students to course completion! Learn more here. Join our pool of educators who have access to our educator portal where you can ...

Care Transformation RN

Houston, TX · Remote

$41.14 - $67.88/hr

... wide Virtual Health Services As our Virtual Integrated Care Professional, you will deliver ... Dedicate 50% to Care Transformation: orienting/mentoring VIC RNs, leading simulations and education ...

$60K - $80K/yr

About TeleMed2U At TeleMed2U, we believe that time is the most valuable resource in healthcare- ... Deliver nutrition counseling, goal setting, and ongoing education to support sustainable behavior ...

CLINICAL EDUCATOR

Austin, TX · On-site

$75 - $115/hr

Conducts product education activities at Elevate Healthcare sites or customer sites as required * Lead live and virtual educational sessions for company stakeholders and customers * Develop, produce ...

Conducts product education activities at Elevate Healthcare sites or customer sites as required * Lead live and virtual educational sessions for company stakeholders and customers * Develop, produce ...

The Virtual Medical Center provides Virtual Health services to multiple MTFs in the continental ... Degree/Education: Certificate. Graduate from a medical assistant training program accredited by ...

The Virtual Medical Center provides Virtual Health services to multiple MTFs in the continental ... Degree/Education: Certificate. Graduate from a medical assistant training program accredited by ...

The Virtual Medical Center provides Virtual Health services to multiple MTFs in the continental ... Degree/Education: Certificate. Graduate from a medical assistant training program accredited by ...

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How much do virtual health educator jobs pay per hour?

As of Aug 20, 2026, the average hourly pay for virtual health educator in Texas is $22.63, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $18.37 and $25.53 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a virtual health educator?

A Virtual Health Educator is a professional who provides health education and wellness guidance to individuals or groups through online platforms. They use digital tools like video calls, webinars, emails, and online courses to teach about topics such as nutrition, disease prevention, healthy lifestyle habits, and managing chronic conditions. Virtual Health Educators may work for healthcare organizations, schools, public health agencies, or as independent consultants. Their goal is to improve community health by making reliable health information accessible remotely.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a virtual health educator?

To thrive as a Virtual Health Educator, you need a solid background in health education, public health, or a related field, often supported by a bachelor's or master's degree and relevant certifications like CHES. Familiarity with online learning platforms, telehealth technologies, and digital content creation tools is typically required. Exceptional communication, cultural competence, and digital engagement skills help educators connect with diverse audiences in a virtual environment. These skills and qualities ensure effective delivery of accurate health information and foster positive health outcomes in remote settings.

What are some typical challenges faced by virtual health educators, and how can they effectively overcome them?

Virtual Health Educators often face challenges such as engaging diverse audiences remotely, ensuring clear communication without face-to-face interaction, and adapting educational materials for digital platforms. To overcome these, it's important to utilize interactive tools, tailor content to various learning styles, and maintain regular follow-ups with participants. Building strong digital communication skills and staying updated on virtual teaching technologies can also help educators foster meaningful connections and deliver effective health education online.

What is the difference between Virtual Health Educator vs Health Coach?

AspectVirtual Health EducatorHealth Coach
CredentialsTypically requires health-related certifications or degreesOften certified in health coaching or wellness programs
Work EnvironmentRemote, telehealth platforms, healthcare organizationsRemote or in-person, wellness centers, clinics
Employer & IndustryHospitals, clinics, insurance companiesPrivate practices, wellness companies, gyms
Primary FocusProviding health education, disease prevention infoBehavior change, motivation, personalized health goals

While both roles focus on improving health outcomes remotely, Virtual Health Educators primarily deliver health education and disease prevention information, often within healthcare settings. Health Coaches concentrate on motivating clients to achieve personal health goals through behavior change. Both roles may require similar certifications but differ in their core responsibilities and work environments.

What are the most commonly searched types of Health Educator jobs in Texas?

The most popular types of Health Educator jobs in Texas are:

What cities in Texas are hiring for Virtual Health Educator jobs?

Cities in Texas with the most Virtual Health Educator job openings:

Infographic showing various Virtual Health Educator job openings in Texas as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 80% Full Time, and 20% Contract. Highlights an 80% In-person, and 20% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $47,077 per year, or $22.6 per hour.

Health Educator II, (A266027-2), 204, Healthy Texas Babies

City of Laredo

Laredo, TX • On-site

$17.37/hr

Full-time

Re-posted 8 days ago


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4.6

Company rating: 4.6 out of 10

Based on 9 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

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Job description

Job Description REVISED 8/11/2026 This position is grant funded. Therefore, it is solely dependent of availability of grant funds The Health Educator II will work under the Healthy Texas Mothers and Babies (HTMB) program in the Community Health Division, focusing on maternal and infant health outcomes in the community. The position requires strategic planning to coordinate the Health Texas Mothers and Babies Community Coalition (HTMB CC) to increase local capacity through partnerships with stakeholders.

The Health Educator II will lead outreach and education efforts, support data-driven strategies to reduce disparities in infant mortality, and promote evidence-based practices, such as safe infant sleep. Additional responsibilities include assisting with grant-related deliverables, maintaining grant compliance, and preparing reports to the Texas Department of State and Health Services (DSHS). Essential Functions/ Job Competencies/ Physical Requirements ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS AND RESPONSIBILITIES: The intent of this job description is to provide a representative summary of the major duties and responsibilities performed by employees in this job.

Employees may be requested to perform job-related tasks other than those specifically presented in this description. Coordinate and implement activities that support the Healthy Texas Mothers and Babies (HTMB) program, including safe infant sleep education, breastfeeding promotion, and maternal health initiatives. Develop and adapt culturally appropriate educational materials and outreach strategies to improve maternal and infant health outcomes in the community.

Facilitate community trainings and classes for parents, caregivers, and partner organization on topics such as safe infant sleep, breastfeeding support, and continuity of care. Collaborate with hospitals and clinics to review discharge process to identify gaps in continuity of care. Lead partnerships with local coalitions to advance HTMB objectives.

Provide technical assistance to employers seeking the Texas Mother-Friendly Worksite (TMFW) designation and promote workplace lactation support. Conduct informational sessions for community groups, organizations, and employers on TMFW designation. Collect, analyze, and report program data, including attendance, surveys, and performance metrics, to evaluate the effectiveness of program.

Monitor local maternal and infant health trends to inform strategic planning and program objectives. Use local maternal/infant health data (example: birth outcomes, breastfeeding rates, safe sleep practices) to identify high-need neighborhoods and prioritize outreach efforts. Create dashboards or reports summarizing outreach outcomes and share with stakeholders to demonstrate progress towards HTMB objectives.

Communicate effectively with diverse populations in English and Spanish. Respond to inquiries from community members and partner organizations regarding HTMB resources. Prepare and deliver presentations to stakeholders, community groups, and professional networks on HTMB initiatives.

Utilize technology and software for documentation, presentations, virtual meetings, and social media engagement aligned with HTMB messaging. Develop communication campaigns that promote HTMB goals through social media, advertisement, and print materials. Monitors and evaluates progress of the Healthy Texas Mothers and Babies (HTMB) Program.

Participate in professional development and training to stay current on best practices. Apply knowledge of public health principles and maternal/infant best practices. Assist in grant reporting and documentation to ensure compliance with funding requirements.

Ensure all activities adhere to state and local health department compliance policies. Performs other duties as assigned. COMPETENCIES FOR SUCCESSFUL PERFORMANCE OF JOB DUTIES Knowledge of Knowledge of English/Spanish grammar, spelling, and punctuation.

Knowledge of principles and practices of health education and promotion. Knowledge of maternal and infant health topics, including breastfeeding, safe infant sleep, and workplace lactation support. Knowledge of health behavior theories and models used in public health.

Knowledge of community outreach strategies and coalition-building techniques. Knowledge of state and federal maternal/child health initiatives (Texas Ten Step). Knowledge of risk factors and social determinants of health (SDOH) impacting maternal/infant health.

Knowledge of data collection, analysis, and reporting methods. Knowledge of basics of budgeting and resource allocation for program activities. Knowledge of confidentiality standards.

Knowledge of social media platforms and digital communication strategies for public health messaging. Knowledge of virtual meeting platforms (Webex, Teams). Knowledge of Microsoft Office (Outlook, Word, Excel, PowerPoint).

Skills and Abilities: Skilled in excellent verbal and written communication for reporting, grant writing, and public presentations. Skilled in planning, organizing, and facilitating community trainings and outreach events. Skilled in developing culturally appropriate educational materials and health communication strategies.

Skilled in analyzing local health trends and use data to guide program strategies. Skilled in problem-solving and addressing challenges. Skilled in building and maintaining partnerships with community organizations, healthcare providers, and employers.

Ability to adapt to changing priorities and emerging public health needs. Ability to work independently and as part of a team. Ability to display strong interpersonal skills with the ability to maintain professional relationships with staff, city departments, and the public.

Ability to project a positive and professional image of the City of Laredo. Ability to meet schedules and deadlines for multiple projects and initiatives. Ability to maintain the confidentiality of information.

Ability to maintain accurate and complete records. Ability to maintain a valid Texas Driver License and a good driving record. Ability to comply with all City of Laredo policies and procedures.

Ability to maintain good health and physical condition sufficient to permit the full performance of the duties of the position. Ability to perform other duties as assigned. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORK ENVIRONMENT: Physical Effort Requirements Position will have the following exposures Office or similar indoor environment, relatively free from unpleasant environmental conditions or hazards.

Exerting up to 10 pounds of force occasionally, a negligible amount of force frequently, and/or constantly having to lift, carry, push, pull, or otherwise move objects, including the human body. Sedentary work involves sitting most of the time. Jobs are sedentary if walking and standing are required only occasionally, and all other sedentary criteria are met.

Work Environment Locations Position will require the employee to work in the following types of work environments Never Street environment (near moving traffic) Construction site Confined space Warehouse environment Sometimes Outdoor environment Vehicles Often Office or similar indoor environment Exposures Position will require the employee to be exposed to the following environmental elements Never Individuals with known violent backgrounds Extreme cold (below 32 degrees) Moving mechanical parts Fumes or airborne particles Toxic or caustic chemicals or substances Loud noises (85+ decibels such as heavy trucks, jack hammers, construction) Seldom Communicable diseases Sometimes Individuals who are hostile or irate Extreme heat (above 100 degrees) Travel Position will require the employee to travel Never: International travel Sometimes: Regional travel National travel Frequently Local travel Minimum Qualifications Required Education and Experience Associate's degree or 60 completed college hours from an accredited college/university. At least three (3) years of experience in health education and health wellness promotions. Phlebotomy training is preferred.

Foreign Education: Applicants who have completed education outside of the United States must submit a foreign credential evaluation completed by a professional credential evaluation agency that is a member of the National Association of Credential Evaluation Services (NACES) or the Association of International Credential Evaluators (AICE). The evaluation must verify the U.S. equivalency of the degree and identify the comparable U.S

degree level. Applicants are responsible for obtaining and submitting the required evaluation documentation. Note: The City of Laredo is not responsible for any fees associated with obtaining a foreign credential evaluation or educational equivalency documentation.

Proof of TB Test/Screening will be required to be presented prior to employment. *Council of Higher Education Accreditation (C.H.E.A.) Valid Licenses and Certifications Valid Licenses or Certifications Valid Texas Driver License. If applicant holds an out-of-state license, a State of Texas Driver License must be obtained within 6 months of employment

As part of the minimum requirements for all positions with the City of Laredo, a thorough background check and certified school transcripts will be required from all applicants who are offered employment. Effective February 24, 1997, all selected applicants are required to undergo a drug and alcohol test prior to employment. Effective January 7, 2008, all persons in safety-sensitive functions/positions, as per City of Laredo Drug and Alcohol Policy definition, shall be subject to random drug and alcohol testing.

A person with a disability who needs a reasonable accommodation related to a selection process is requested to contact the Human Resources Department at (956) 791-7480, two days prior to the scheduled test and/or interview. City of Laredo is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action/Pro Disabled and Veteran Employer. We welcome differences in the form of gender, race, ethnicity, disability, geography, socioeconomic status, age, politics, religion, philosophy, sexual orientation, or gender identity.

All applicants who share this goal are encouraged to apply. Must be able to function in a principle-based organization that has a culture built on character and core values.


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