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Public Health Registered Nurse, Level 1, 2 or 3. Do you desire to make a difference in your community and be off most evenings and weekends? If so, this is the job for you!!
Job Responsibility:
Provides outstanding customer service
Maintains HIPAA standards related to Privacy and Security
Obtains Health History
Provides comprehensive assessments of male/female patients which may include genitalia exams
Collects specimens, performs lab tests including pregnancy tests, and conducts microscopic assessments
Provides education, treatments, and administers medications and vaccinations
Maintains CPR Certification
May conduct home visits, participate in health fairs, serve on committees, and make presentations
May be assigned to assist in other counties in the district
Respond to Public Health Emergencies
Requirements:
Current Georgia Registered Professional Nurse license
CPR certification
Associate degree in nursing from an accredited college or university
Completion of a PHN course within one (1) year of hire
Ability to lift up to 45 lbs.
Ability to bend and reach
Nice to have:
Bachelor’s degree in nursing
Previous employment with any state’s Department of Public Health or a County Board of Health
Experience administering immunizations
Baccalaureate-level health assessment course
Experience performing physical exams on adults (including genitalia) and children
Bilingual (Spanish), ability to interpret and translate Public Health information orally and in writing from English into Spanish and Spanish into English
What we offer:
13 paid holidays
Educational Support Leave
3 wks. accrual of Annual Leave & 3 wks. accrual of Sick Leave
A defined benefit retirement plan, plus (employer matched) 401(k) plan
Health and Flexible Benefits (Dental, Vision, Legal, Long-Term Care, Dependent Life, AD&D, Short- and Long-Term Disability, and Spending Accounts