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As a Public Health Nurse in Fremont County, you’ll be at the forefront of promoting health and preventing disease within your community. Public Health Nursing is a specialized field that goes beyond traditional patient care—it’s about fostering wellness and resilience across populations. In this role, you’ll work closely with individuals, families, and groups to identify health needs, provide essential healthcare services, and connect people with valuable health resources. Our Public Health Nurses deliver a wide range of services tailored to community health, from administering vaccines and offering disease screenings to educating the public on health risks and healthy behaviors. You’ll play an integral role in shaping health policies, coordinating health initiatives, and responding to public health emergencies, ensuring that every member of the community has the support they need to thrive.
Job Responsibility:
Conduct nursing assessments, diagnoses, treatments, and evaluations in line with ANA's Public Health Nursing Standards
Arrange and lead community health clinics and health education classes
Support public health core functions, prioritizing services that meet community needs
Administer adult and child vaccines, provide STI/HIV testing, manage TB testing, and more
Provide Ryan White case management, maternal and child home visitation, lactation counseling, and LT-101 reviews
Collaborate with the nurse manager and public health response coordinator on emergency preparedness activities
Requirements:
Associate's Degree (typically in Nursing)
0-2 years of progressive work experience (typically in Nursing) with acquired knowledge at the level of an LPN
Must be licensed or eligible for licensure as a Registered Nurse (RN) in the State of Wyoming
A valid driver's license is required
Knowledge of laws, principles, practices, and techniques of professional nursing
Knowledge of the maintenance of medical records, charts, reports, and observations
Knowledge of principles of nursing process and scientific process
Knowledge of applying medical diagnosis and treatment to patient care
Knowledge of scientific concepts as a basis for decision-making
Knowledge of evaluation services and programs according to standards
Knowledge of work management and leadership theory and practice
Knowledge of federal, state, and local laws pertaining to healthcare
Knowledge of public health core functions and essential services
What we offer:
Comprehensive Health Coverage: Access to excellent health, dental, and vision insurance options
Generous Paid Time Off: Enjoy paid vacation, sick leave, and holidays, supporting a healthy work-life balance
Secure Retirement Plan: A robust retirement plan designed to provide financial stability for your future
Additional Perks: Life insurance, wellness programs, and opportunities for professional development