Heather Douthitt

Heather Douthitt is an experienced professional currently serving as a Human Resources Assistant at the Lexington-Fayette County Health Department since September 2020. Prior to this role, Douthitt worked as a Business Development Manager at Nesco Resource, where responsibilities included developing business solutions and acquiring new clients. Douthitt also held the position of Retail Operations Manager at The Fancy Southern, focusing on high-level HR duties and organizational process improvements. Earlier experience includes serving as a Senior Administrative Assistant at Freedom Homes and an Administrative Assistant at Shepherd's Shelter/Ross Rehab. Douthitt holds a Bachelor's degree in Integrated Strategic Communications from the University of Kentucky and a Bachelor's of Theology from Life Christian University.

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Mount Sterling, United States

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Lexington-Fayette County Health Department LFCHD

The Lexington-Fayette County Health Department (LFCHD) is an independent public health agency charged with helping Lexington be well since 1904 and proudly nationally accredited since 2014. We employ approximately 160 employees. Vision: We will move Lexington toward being one of the healthiest communities in the nation. Mission: Helping Lexington be well. Values: We commit to being … Caring: We will treat our clients, community and coworkers with compassion and kindness. Accountable: We will do our best at all times and be accountable for our actions. Respectful: We will respect all individuals without bias and value their uniqueness. Equitable: We will provide services and care equitably to all of our clients throughout the community. Service: We are here to serve our clients and community. LFCHD provides a wide range of public health services for the community, including restaurant inspections, flu shots, HANDS visits for moms and dads, diabetes prevention/management, training to licensed child care providers, nutrition through the Women, Infants and Children (WIC) program, school health, a needle-exchange program to fight the spread of hepatitis C and HIV, and much more. Visit www.lfchd.org to learn more about LFCHD!


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51-200

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