- Salary
- $60k+/yr
- Location
- TX, TX, TX, US
- Type
- Full-time
- Department
- Healthcare
- Education
- Associate
- Source
- GovernmentJobs
Description
From communicable disease control and community outreach to one-on-one patient support, you’ll be at the heart of local public health. If you're passionate about serving others, thrive in a collaborative environment, and bring strong clinical and communication skills, we want to hear from you.
Bring your expertise to where it matters most—apply today and help shape a healthier future for Midland.
- Provides individualized care according to policies, procedures, program standards, physician orders, and standing delegation orders.
- Performs disease intervention, surveillance, and prevention functions including Tuberculosis Elimination and Control, HIV/STD, Perinatal Hepatitis B, Immunizations, and other Communicable and/or Notifiable Conditions.
- Applies epidemiological principles and methods to assess, prevent, and control disease and promote health.
- Immunizes citizens against diseases and provides counseling regarding the vaccines and their side effects.
- Performs activities and completes documentation associated with various grant deliverables.
- Involved in community outreach and assists with community health education programs and presentations.
- Establishes and maintains communication and partnerships with stakeholders including community leaders, other agencies, groups, healthcare providers, schools, and the general public.
- Correspondence with stakeholders via telephone, email and in person.
- Provides consultation, training, and technical assistance to healthcare providers, academia, and the community.
- Maintains accurate records of work performed.
- Performs other related duties as assigned.
- Ability to transport self from building to building and to attend various functions and meetings at other sites either within or outside of the city.
- Employee will be exposed to potentially hazardous chemicals and body fluids when giving immunizations or obtaining/handling laboratory samples.
- Ability to bend, twist and lift babies and children regularly.
- Fine dexterity when preparing and administering medications and immunizations.
- Fine dexterity when using computer keyboard, telephone keypad, and calculator.
Minimum Education, Experience and Certification Associate degree in Nursing and six months to one year of experience in a nursing position required. License as a Registered Nurse (RN) and a valid Texas driver's license required. CPR certification.