What are the responsibilities and job description for the Public Health Nurse position at Johnson County?
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Under general supervision, provide nursing services for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), Maternal Health (MH), Child, and Adolescent Health (CAH), Immunization, and/or child care sites. Functions as the Competent Professional Authority for determination of the WIC program eligibility and certification based on nutritional and/or health risk. Depending on assigned service, administer screening tests, counsel and educate, provide immunizations, provide care coordination, complete documentation, assist with onsite and offsite clinics, and/or provide services and consultation to support child care providers in meeting the health and safety needs of children.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Anatomy and physiologyHealth assessmentMaternal, infant, child, and adolescent health, growth and development, basic nutrition, and health maintenanceCommon pediatric problems and illnessesReproductive and sexual health, including teen sexuality, and sexual and gender minority health needsCommunicable disease prevention and controlInfant, child, and adolescent immunization schedule, methods of administration, side effects and contraindicationsMaternal health issues during and after pregnancyTrauma-informed care practicesCommunity resources and partnership buildingEnglish language to include grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and vocabulary skillsAbility to: Learn, apply, and articulate departmental policies and proceduresApply State or Federal standards as they relate to programsRepresent Johnson County and perform duties in a professional, responsible and trustworthy mannerMaintain confidentiality and security of information as appropriateCollect data, keep accurate records and prepare reportsBe detail oriented when working with documents and informationMaintain effective working relationships with clients, coworkers, supervisors, other health professionals, community agencies, child care providers, and members of the publicProvide customer service that is courteous and responsiveCommunicate and interact effectively with persons representing widely divergent socioeconomic backgrounds with possible language/cultural barriers, interests, and points of viewDemonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through continuous development, modeling inclusive behaviors, and proactively managing biasFollow oral and written instructions Organize and present factual information and ideas or opinions clearly and concisely, in oral or written formHandle multiple tasks and competing prioritiesOperate common office equipment such as calculators, fax machines, photocopiers, and multi-line telephonesUse of a computer for purposes of data entry, spreadsheets, word processing, e-mail and InternetUse multiple software programs and electronic health records to support programs and services such as IRIS, Ahlers, Focus, and SignifyConnectHandle moderate levels of stress, meet deadlines, and solve problems appropriate to the positionHave clarity of speech, hearing, and writing which permits effective communication Have sufficient vision which permits moderate production and review of a wide variety of materials in both electronic and hardcopy formsHave sufficient manual dexterity to make handwritten notations and which permits moderate use of a keyboard and mouseStand, sit, squat, kneel, bend, twist, and reachHave sufficient personal mobility to complete work at various facilitiesLift and/or move up to 35 pounds as neededWork flexible schedule and additional hours as needed
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
to be performed satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.Plan, develop and coordinate program activities within WIC, MH, CAH, and/or Immunizations.For WIC appointments, obtain measurements of height, weight, and length, conduct blood work for hemoglobin and lead poisoning analysis, provide health and nutrition education, facilitate client goal setting, and refer to other services.Provide health screening, developmental screening, initial health intake, tracking, education, referral, care coordination and follow-up as appropriate to program participants.Counsel clients on the immunization schedule, side effects and contraindications; sign clients’ immunization certificates upon review.Educate patients on wide variety of reproductive healthcare topics – contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, urinary tract infections, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention, education and testing, teen sexuality and general healthcare.For Family Planning appointments, conduct patient interviews to include vital signs – blood pressure, height, weight, pulse, LMP, and patient needs assessment.Administer injections (i.e. immunizations, Immunoglobulin, etc.) in children and adults.For Maternal Health appointments, complete prenatal risk assessment, screen for depression, provide care coordination, and provide health education related to pregnancy, labor/delivery and the early postpartum period.Perform TB skin tests.Collect clinical specimens for control of communicable diseases (i.e. pertussis testing, sputum collection, stool specimens, blood draws, etc.). Document client assessments/referrals; enter and access client information in program databases.Perform assessments of child care environments.Plan, provide, and coordinate health and safety information for child care sites through teaching, one-on-one consultation, technical assistance, referrals and group training to child care providers, children, families, and/or the community.Assist in internal and external program chart audits and the creation/implementation of related improvement plans. Participate in quality improvement and quality assurance activities.Serve as a mandatory reporter to the Department of Human Services (DHS)Assist in compiling accurate data for the evaluation of programs.Stock, maintain, and disinfect lab area. Monitor and record vaccination storage temperatures.Participate in preparedness response as directed.Assist in development of students completing internships and practicum experiences at Johnson County Public Health.Participate in work-related meetings, committees, training, conferences, seminars and educational opportunities as required. Perform all work duties and activities in accordance with County policies, procedures and safety practices.Attend work regularly at the designated place and time.Resume and cover letter must be attached to online application. For questions regarding this position please contact Kristy Lyman at 319-688-8077 or klyman@johnsoncountyiowa.gov
Under general supervision, provide nursing services for Women, Infants and Children (WIC), Maternal Health (MH), Child, and Adolescent Health (CAH), Immunization, and/or child care sites. Functions as the Competent Professional Authority for determination of the WIC program eligibility and certification based on nutritional and/or health risk. Depending on assigned service, administer screening tests, counsel and educate, provide immunizations, provide care coordination, complete documentation, assist with onsite and offsite clinics, and/or provide services and consultation to support child care providers in meeting the health and safety needs of children.
EXAMPLE OF DUTIES
Anatomy and physiologyHealth assessmentMaternal, infant, child, and adolescent health, growth and development, basic nutrition, and health maintenanceCommon pediatric problems and illnessesReproductive and sexual health, including teen sexuality, and sexual and gender minority health needsCommunicable disease prevention and controlInfant, child, and adolescent immunization schedule, methods of administration, side effects and contraindicationsMaternal health issues during and after pregnancyTrauma-informed care practicesCommunity resources and partnership buildingEnglish language to include grammar, spelling, sentence structure, and vocabulary skillsAbility to: Learn, apply, and articulate departmental policies and proceduresApply State or Federal standards as they relate to programsRepresent Johnson County and perform duties in a professional, responsible and trustworthy mannerMaintain confidentiality and security of information as appropriateCollect data, keep accurate records and prepare reportsBe detail oriented when working with documents and informationMaintain effective working relationships with clients, coworkers, supervisors, other health professionals, community agencies, child care providers, and members of the publicProvide customer service that is courteous and responsiveCommunicate and interact effectively with persons representing widely divergent socioeconomic backgrounds with possible language/cultural barriers, interests, and points of viewDemonstrate a commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion through continuous development, modeling inclusive behaviors, and proactively managing biasFollow oral and written instructions Organize and present factual information and ideas or opinions clearly and concisely, in oral or written formHandle multiple tasks and competing prioritiesOperate common office equipment such as calculators, fax machines, photocopiers, and multi-line telephonesUse of a computer for purposes of data entry, spreadsheets, word processing, e-mail and InternetUse multiple software programs and electronic health records to support programs and services such as IRIS, Ahlers, Focus, and SignifyConnectHandle moderate levels of stress, meet deadlines, and solve problems appropriate to the positionHave clarity of speech, hearing, and writing which permits effective communication Have sufficient vision which permits moderate production and review of a wide variety of materials in both electronic and hardcopy formsHave sufficient manual dexterity to make handwritten notations and which permits moderate use of a keyboard and mouseStand, sit, squat, kneel, bend, twist, and reachHave sufficient personal mobility to complete work at various facilitiesLift and/or move up to 35 pounds as neededWork flexible schedule and additional hours as needed
SUPPLEMENTAL INFORMATION
to be performed satisfactorily with or without reasonable accommodation The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all inclusive. Other duties may be required and assigned.Plan, develop and coordinate program activities within WIC, MH, CAH, and/or Immunizations.For WIC appointments, obtain measurements of height, weight, and length, conduct blood work for hemoglobin and lead poisoning analysis, provide health and nutrition education, facilitate client goal setting, and refer to other services.Provide health screening, developmental screening, initial health intake, tracking, education, referral, care coordination and follow-up as appropriate to program participants.Counsel clients on the immunization schedule, side effects and contraindications; sign clients’ immunization certificates upon review.Educate patients on wide variety of reproductive healthcare topics – contraception, sexually transmitted diseases, urinary tract infections, Human Immunodeficiency Virus (HIV) prevention, education and testing, teen sexuality and general healthcare.For Family Planning appointments, conduct patient interviews to include vital signs – blood pressure, height, weight, pulse, LMP, and patient needs assessment.Administer injections (i.e. immunizations, Immunoglobulin, etc.) in children and adults.For Maternal Health appointments, complete prenatal risk assessment, screen for depression, provide care coordination, and provide health education related to pregnancy, labor/delivery and the early postpartum period.Perform TB skin tests.Collect clinical specimens for control of communicable diseases (i.e. pertussis testing, sputum collection, stool specimens, blood draws, etc.). Document client assessments/referrals; enter and access client information in program databases.Perform assessments of child care environments.Plan, provide, and coordinate health and safety information for child care sites through teaching, one-on-one consultation, technical assistance, referrals and group training to child care providers, children, families, and/or the community.Assist in internal and external program chart audits and the creation/implementation of related improvement plans. Participate in quality improvement and quality assurance activities.Serve as a mandatory reporter to the Department of Human Services (DHS)Assist in compiling accurate data for the evaluation of programs.Stock, maintain, and disinfect lab area. Monitor and record vaccination storage temperatures.Participate in preparedness response as directed.Assist in development of students completing internships and practicum experiences at Johnson County Public Health.Participate in work-related meetings, committees, training, conferences, seminars and educational opportunities as required. Perform all work duties and activities in accordance with County policies, procedures and safety practices.Attend work regularly at the designated place and time.Resume and cover letter must be attached to online application. For questions regarding this position please contact Kristy Lyman at 319-688-8077 or klyman@johnsoncountyiowa.gov