An employee in this classification provides nursing care in a public health clinic environment and/or in outreach settings such as homes, schools, childcare centers, or community settings. Work involves developing patient care plans. In clinic settings, the employee is typically responsible for providing nursing services to the community through the provision of a specific clinical program such as rabies prevention, sexually transmitted diseases, breast and cervical cancer, family planning, maternal health, sickle cell, and/or adult health. The classification requires more independent judgment and application of professional knowledge, skills, and abilities than the Public Health Nurse I and involves great complexity of work. Nurses in outreach settings often review and assess complex or potentially complex conditions, taking into account both the physical aspects of the issue and the impact of other factors such as patient or family strengths and resources, income, culture, and family dynamics in order to help families develop and implement a usable plan of care. Driving may be required. Considerable public contact is involved in working with clients from diverse socio and economic backgrounds. Work is circumscribed by the North Carolina Nurse Practice Act, public health nursing standards, clinic protocols, agency work standards and program protocols. Work requires a strong understanding of public health concepts, nursing theory and practice and more independent judgment in applying the professional standards and guidelines.
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Job Type
Full-time
Career Level
Mid Level
Education Level
Associate degree