Maternal Child Health Home Visiting Nurse
Maternal Child Health Home Visiting NurseAlbany County Public Health is seeking a full-time (40 hours/week) Maternal Child Health Home Visiting Nurse to join our supportive and collaborative team. This position offers a family-friendly schedule that promotes flexibility, professional autonomy, and a strong work–life balance.We offer a competitive benefits package, including a generous paid holiday schedule covering most major holidays, as well as opportunities for continuing education and professional development.This role supports the implementation of the public health Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home-Visiting (MECSH) program, Wyoming Hand in Hand, delivering evidence-based home visiting services to improve maternal and child health outcomes.Key ResponsibilitiesDeliver evidence-based maternal and child health home visiting services to pregnant women and families through the MECSH program, Wyoming Hand in HandServe in a field-based nursing role, spending approximately 50–75% of work time in home and community settingsBuild trusted, supportive relationships with families to promote healthy pregnancies, child development, and positive parenting practicesIndependently schedule and conduct home visits, supporting flexibility and autonomy in managing daily workloadsComplete health assessments, screenings, education, and referrals tailored to individual family needsParticipate in outreach activities, immunization clinics, and Public Health Emergency Preparedness efforts as neededCollaborate with a multidisciplinary public health team and community partners to ensure comprehensive, coordinated family supportMaintain accurate and timely documentation and reporting in accordance with program and public health standardsParticipate in mandatory training, which may occasionally require overnight travel, as well as ongoing continuing education and program developmentUphold confidentiality, ethical standards, and culturally responsive care in all interactionsQualificationsWyoming Registered Nurse (RN) license, or ability to obtain licensure within 30 days of hire (required)Bachelor of Science in Nursing (BSN) preferredExperience in pediatric, maternal/child health, home visiting, and/or public health preferredStrong computer and electronic documentation skillsAbility to work independently with strong communication and interpersonal skills when collaborating with families, coworkers, and community partnersDemonstrated ability to build trusting relationships, exercise sound judgment, and apply effective problem-solving skillsBLS/CPR for Healthcare Professionals certification (required)Valid driver's license with a satisfactory driving recordPhysical & Special RequirementsAbility to lift, transfer, and reposition clients as neededAbility to lift and transport equipment weighing up to 50 pounds, including to off-site clinics and classesAbility to restrain clients for treatment, climb stairs to patient homes, and drive extended distancesWillingness to travel within the state and attend out-of-state or national conferences as requestedAbility to work occasional evenings, nights, and/or weekends when public health needs require it (typically related to special events, training, or public health response)Conditions of EmploymentAs a condition of employment, the successful applicant will be required to complete an Employee Health Assessment, which includes verification of immunity to vaccine-preventable diseases. Applicants found to be non-immune will be required to receive appropriate vaccinations unless medically contraindicated. Annual influenza vaccination is also recommended unless medically contraindicated.A background check, including fingerprinting, will be completed for all successful applicants through the Wyoming Department of Criminal Investigation, the Department of Family Services, and the Federal Bureau of Investigation.**This position is grant-funded through the Wyoming Department of Health and the Department of Family Services**