Public Health Nurse I- New Grads Welcome

State of Maine

Bangor, Maine

JOB DETAILS
SALARY
$28.46–$38.78 Per Hour
SKILLS
Best Practices, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), Child Support, Clinical Support, Community and Social Services, Conferences, Consulting, Customer Support/Service, Department of Health and Human Services, Disease Prevention and Control, Documentation, Employee Retention, Employment Law, Environmental Health, Family Social Work, Health Plan, Health Science, Healthcare, Healthcare Providers, Hospital, Identify Issues, Infectious Diseases, Licensing, Medical Record System, Medical Records, Nursing, Operational Improvement, Operational Strategy, Public Health, Quality Management, Registered Nurse (RN), Reimbursement, Resolve Customer Issues, Risk, Social Work, Willing to Travel, Work From Home
LOCATION
Bangor, Maine
POSTED
4 days ago
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Department of Health and Human Services (DHHS)

Public Health Nurse I

Opening Date: June 11, 2026

Closing Date: June 25, 2026

Job Class Code: 4051

Grade: 20 (Nurses)

Salary: $28.46 - $38.78 per hour*

*This is inclusive of a 15% recruitment and retention stipend

Position Number: 02033-0461

Location: Bangor

Currently, this position is not eligible for visa sponsorship or STEM OPT extensions.

Position Location:This is a full-time position based out of regional State offices. Leaving directly from your residence may be an option depending upon your day's scheduled work. This position allows for telework and requires daily travel within the assigned district.

The Division of Public Health Nursing, within the Maine CDC, provides nursing services to individuals, families, and population groups statewide. Public health nursing is the practice of promoting and protecting the health of populations using knowledge from nursing, social, and public health sciences. Nursing services include maternal and child health support, adult health services, communicable disease control, lead poisoning management, asthma management, immunizations, and migrant and refugee health services.

As a Public Health Nurse I, you will provide care for new or expecting parents, older adults, individuals diagnosed with tuberculosis or latent tuberculosis, and community groups. Your responsibilities include care planning and management, conducting home and field visits, supporting clinics and conferences, and advising and assisting civic groups on nursing and public health needs. As a Public Health Nurse I, you will often collaborate and consult with internal and external DHHS partners to achieve desirable outcomes for families and communities. Work is performed under limited supervision.

This is generally a Monday through Friday, 8AM - 5PM position requiring you to travel within the assigned geographic area. Travel reimbursement is provided.

Core Responsibilities:

• Apply the nursing process to individuals and families including health assessment, nursing diagnoses, care plan development, implementation, evaluation, resource coordination, and/or referral(s) to meet demonstrated health care needs.

• Observe the home environment, identify health problems or at-risk behavior, and contact appropriate resources and agencies to respond to family and client needs.

• Document assessments and interventions in medical records. Use established medical record software, forms, and documentation practices.

• Plan, develop, and coordinate client care with hospitals, medical providers, schools, and social services agencies to ensure necessary services are accessible.

• Support Division goals, objectives, and standards, including practicing evidence-based, best practice nursing care.

• Participate in regular staff meetings to share information and discuss client(s) status.

• Provide updates, reports, and case reviews, as needed, to the PHN District Supervisor.

• Participate in all mandatory Division trainings and meetings.

• Occasional statewide travel is required.

• Assume responsibility for your own professional growth and development by pursuing education, participating in professional committees and work groups.

• Comply with State of Maine human resource laws, policies, procedures, and practices.

Minimum Qualifications:

Graduation from an accredited school of nursing.

LICENSING/REGISTRATION/CERTIFICATION REQUIREMENTS: (These must be met by all employees prior to attaining permanent status in the class).

Licensed as a Registered Professional Nurse as issued by the State Board of Nursing.

Preferred candidates will also have:

• A desire to make a difference in Maine communities and identify emerging health concerns.

• Demonstrated desire to participate in and support quality improvement and operational excellence strategies.

• Experience with maternal child health and/or infectious disease nursing practices.

• Knowledge of public health programs, current nursing principles and practices, and nursing process.

• Knowledge of pu

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