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Maternal Health Nurse (RN & Jesuit Volunteer)

Role DescriptionThe Maternal Health Nurse Jesuit Volunteer serves alongside an interdisciplinary team to provide holistic health assessments, education, and intervention for pregnant women and newborns. The goal of this program is to maximize opportunities for health birth outcomes and services for vulnerable residents. The Maternal Health Nurse will participate actively in case conference with other team members to address the comprehensive needs of clients and develop reputable relationships with healthcare and social service professionals, while servicing their clients. The Maternal Health nurse will also develop health education programs focused towards homeless YNHS clients.How to ApplyTo apply, first submit an application to JVC Northwest for the 2026–27 program year at jvc.smapply.io. The first step is to apply to the broader JVC Northwest program. The Maternal Health Nurse placement is a specialized role with particular required qualifications, and applicants will be able to indicate interest through the Service Interest Form after submission.Company DescriptionJesuit Volunteer Corps (JVC) Northwest is dedicated to addressing local community needs across the Northwest by placing volunteers in value-centered service, aligned with the Jesuit Catholic tradition. Guided by the principles of community, simple living, social and ecological justice, and spirituality/reflection, JVC Northwest envisions a sustainable region where dignity, justice, and empowerment prevail. Volunteers serve individuals living on the margins of society and within fragile ecosystems. JVC Northwest partners with agencies throughout Alaska, Idaho, Montana, Oregon, and Washington to provide values based domestic service for one year program terms beginning in August each year.Population Served: Children and Families, Immigrants and Refugees, Individual with physical or intellectual disabilities, LGBTQIA2S+ communities, Teens/At-Risk/Opportunity Youth, Individuals experiencing housing instability and/or houselessness, Individuals with mental illnessRequired and Preferred SkillsActive RN license with interest in maternal health, obstetrics, or neonatal careBasic Life SupportBachelor's DegreeA Valid Driver's LicenseWillingness to learn maternal child healthAdmissions for the '26-27 program year are on a rolling basis, with a final application deadline on May 27, 2026