Barry-Eaton District Health Department (BEDHD) is seeking a Public Health Nurse to provide comprehensive nursing services including assessment, diagnosis, teaching, counseling, and prevention services to promote health throughout the district. This position will have the opportunity to serve as a lead nurse for a designated program area such as immunizations, communicable disease, CSHCS, or other programs. This is a full-time, day-shift position, based out of our Hastings, MI or Charlotte, MI office.
We are a nationally accredited public health service agency for Barry and Eaton counties. We protect and improve the health of Barry and Eaton counties through education; promotion of healthy lifestyles; and implementation of effective policies and programs for individuals, families, businesses, and communities. Our vision is a community where everyone has the opportunity to live a long, healthy, and active life.
This position receives health insurance first of the month after your hire date, 100% employer-paid dental & vision, generous paid time off, paid parental leave, tuition reimbursement opportunities, professional development opportunities, and more! BEDHD is also a Federal Public Loan Forgiveness Program eligible employer.
In this Public Health Nurse role, you will have the opportunity to:
1. Plan, develop, implement, and coordinate clinic and community health programs.
2. Implement, maintain, organize, and evaluate clinic programs to meet the goals/ objectives of the district and in compliance with regulatory requirements.
3. Communicate updates and requirements to employees as well as provide information on health and program related matters.
4. Coordinate and conduct nurse services according to client treatment plans and medical orders, in conjunction with professional nursing practice standards.
5. Complete health assessments, collect specimens for lab testing, record measurements, interview and assess client’s health history to support interventions that promote health, prevent disease, and treat illness.
6. Conduct home visits and initiate referrals to community agencies.
7. Handle case management to monitor treatment, medical care, education and care coordination, and develop personalized care plans.
8. Investigate, monitor, and report communicable diseases. Coordinate efforts with physicians, school personnel, and community partners to mitigate the spread and supply treatments for the disease.
9. Maintain and update client records; prepare data for local and state reports.
10. Educate clients about available programs and other health related matters.
11. Assist in community health education; represent the department at community activities and on community workgroups related to the promotion of health and the prevention of disease.
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