Jeffersoncountypublichealth
Public Health Nurse I or II - Communicable Disease
Jeffersoncountypublichealth, Washington, District of Columbia, us, 20022
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Jefferson County encourages ALL people to apply. Please call 360-385-9140, if you are interested and have any questions. To have our latest career opportunities sent automatically to you, subscribe for notifications by clicking on the Notify Me button. To submit an application for an open recruitment, click the “Apply Here” button on the right of this page. Then: Complete the application form, being sure to indicate the position you are applying for on the application Attach a resume and cover letter Save your submittal, which will automatically forward your application packet If you need assistance, contact 360-385-9140. Featured job listings display on the top of all job listings and are designed to stand out from the others. After completing all the steps, click Preview to open a preview of your listing in a new window or click Proceed to Checkout where you can purchase the listing for the duration you specified. Public Health Nurse I or II - Communicable Disease
Location: Jefferson County, WA Public Health Nurse I or II – Communicable Disease Jefferson County Public Health is a valued and trusted resource, always working for a safer and healthier community. Join our Communicable Disease team! This position offers a unique opportunity to work in the public health setting performing a full range of skilled nursing functions as well as administrative duties in support of special program areas meeting grant deliverables. This individual will work within our team of Communicable Disease investigators and across clinics serving clients seeking Immunizations and Harm Reduction Program services. Responsibilities include: Investigate and report incidences of communicable diseases in Jefferson County; receive lab results and identify reportable cases; perform case investigations and provide findings, contact identification, notification, and counseling services to individuals with communicable diseases or health conditions, including SARS CoV-2 (COVID-19), STIs, and TB. Enter case data in WA State DOH database. Identify and report outbreaks. Staff Immunization clinics and administer vaccinations to children and adults, including COVID-19 vaccinations; order supplies and vaccines for clinics; complete accountability reports; maintain records. May staff off-site clinics, including vaccination clinics. Staff Harm Reduction Program clinics and provide related harm reduction strategies including Naloxone training and distribution, nurse care navigation, and referral to community supports. Provide consultation to medical providers for difficult and complex cases; serve as an internal consultant or resource person. Refer clients to other appropriate community agencies and facilitate linkages. Educate and instruct individuals and groups of all ages in health promotion activities. Keep confidential patient health records and statistical data. Meet grant deliverables in a timely and succinct manner. Research infectious disease issues to remain abreast of outbreaks with any changes in treatment or epidemiological practices. Stay up-to-date with COVID-19 prevention and evolving guidelines; on guidance and vaccination recommendations; serve as a resource for providers, LTCF, Schools, and other partners. Prepare work flow procedures, forms, instructional materials, surveys and promotional materials. Participate in creating a positive work environment that promotes productivity, mentoring, teamwork, and cooperation. Individual needs to be able to perform this job successfully in each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements are listed on the job description and are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Education and/or Experience: PHN I: Public Health Nursing Certification from an NLN accredited program and/or a Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university. PHN II : Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) from a college or university accredited by the National League of Nursing; and a minimum of two (2) years Public Health nursing experience in a Public Health agency. An appropriate advanced nursing degree or extensive clinical nursing practice in a variety of settings may be substituted for the two (2) years of Public Health Nursing experience. Valid Washington State Driver’s License. UFCW position, Grade 33/35, 40 hours/week. PHN I Grade 33, starting pay typically $34.44/hr. Full hourly range $34.44-$41.12, DOE. PHN II Grade 35, starting pay typically $37.08/hr. Full hourly range $37.08-$44.28, DOE. Full medical benefits, including dental and vision. Retirement provided through Washington State DRS. 12 paid holidays, PTO, and bereavement leave. HOW TO APPLY: To submit an Application, click the “Apply Here” button on the right side of this page. Then: Complete the application form being sure to indicate the position you’re applying for on the application Attach a resume and cover letter Include three professional references Save your submittal, which will automatically forward your application packet
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Jefferson County encourages ALL people to apply. Please call 360-385-9140, if you are interested and have any questions. To have our latest career opportunities sent automatically to you, subscribe for notifications by clicking on the Notify Me button. To submit an application for an open recruitment, click the “Apply Here” button on the right of this page. Then: Complete the application form, being sure to indicate the position you are applying for on the application Attach a resume and cover letter Save your submittal, which will automatically forward your application packet If you need assistance, contact 360-385-9140. Featured job listings display on the top of all job listings and are designed to stand out from the others. After completing all the steps, click Preview to open a preview of your listing in a new window or click Proceed to Checkout where you can purchase the listing for the duration you specified. Public Health Nurse I or II - Communicable Disease
Location: Jefferson County, WA Public Health Nurse I or II – Communicable Disease Jefferson County Public Health is a valued and trusted resource, always working for a safer and healthier community. Join our Communicable Disease team! This position offers a unique opportunity to work in the public health setting performing a full range of skilled nursing functions as well as administrative duties in support of special program areas meeting grant deliverables. This individual will work within our team of Communicable Disease investigators and across clinics serving clients seeking Immunizations and Harm Reduction Program services. Responsibilities include: Investigate and report incidences of communicable diseases in Jefferson County; receive lab results and identify reportable cases; perform case investigations and provide findings, contact identification, notification, and counseling services to individuals with communicable diseases or health conditions, including SARS CoV-2 (COVID-19), STIs, and TB. Enter case data in WA State DOH database. Identify and report outbreaks. Staff Immunization clinics and administer vaccinations to children and adults, including COVID-19 vaccinations; order supplies and vaccines for clinics; complete accountability reports; maintain records. May staff off-site clinics, including vaccination clinics. Staff Harm Reduction Program clinics and provide related harm reduction strategies including Naloxone training and distribution, nurse care navigation, and referral to community supports. Provide consultation to medical providers for difficult and complex cases; serve as an internal consultant or resource person. Refer clients to other appropriate community agencies and facilitate linkages. Educate and instruct individuals and groups of all ages in health promotion activities. Keep confidential patient health records and statistical data. Meet grant deliverables in a timely and succinct manner. Research infectious disease issues to remain abreast of outbreaks with any changes in treatment or epidemiological practices. Stay up-to-date with COVID-19 prevention and evolving guidelines; on guidance and vaccination recommendations; serve as a resource for providers, LTCF, Schools, and other partners. Prepare work flow procedures, forms, instructional materials, surveys and promotional materials. Participate in creating a positive work environment that promotes productivity, mentoring, teamwork, and cooperation. Individual needs to be able to perform this job successfully in each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements are listed on the job description and are representative of the knowledge, skill, and/or ability required. Education and/or Experience: PHN I: Public Health Nursing Certification from an NLN accredited program and/or a Bachelor’s degree (B.A.) from four-year college or university. PHN II : Bachelor’s degree in nursing (BSN) from a college or university accredited by the National League of Nursing; and a minimum of two (2) years Public Health nursing experience in a Public Health agency. An appropriate advanced nursing degree or extensive clinical nursing practice in a variety of settings may be substituted for the two (2) years of Public Health Nursing experience. Valid Washington State Driver’s License. UFCW position, Grade 33/35, 40 hours/week. PHN I Grade 33, starting pay typically $34.44/hr. Full hourly range $34.44-$41.12, DOE. PHN II Grade 35, starting pay typically $37.08/hr. Full hourly range $37.08-$44.28, DOE. Full medical benefits, including dental and vision. Retirement provided through Washington State DRS. 12 paid holidays, PTO, and bereavement leave. HOW TO APPLY: To submit an Application, click the “Apply Here” button on the right side of this page. Then: Complete the application form being sure to indicate the position you’re applying for on the application Attach a resume and cover letter Include three professional references Save your submittal, which will automatically forward your application packet
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