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Community Health Officer Jobs (NOW HIRING)

Chief Health Officer (CHO)

Hollywood, FL · On-site

$350K - $500K/yr

... community-wide programs What makes you a great fit • You hold an MD, DO or a Doctorate in Health ... Chief Health Officer (CHO) role where your leadership directly impacts community wellness and ...

Camp Health Officer

Gresham, OR · On-site

$1.3K - $1.5K/wk

Camp Health Officer LOCATION/BRANCH: Camp Collins DEPARTMENT: Summer Camp REPORTS TO: Camp Director ... communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. We strive to ...

CTO Community Health Advocate

Baltimore, MD · On-site

$20.57 - $36.27/hr

MedStar Health is looking for a CTO Community Health Advocate to join our team! We are looking for someone with personal knowledge of the target population, as shown by residency in that neighborhood ...

Chief Health Officer

Chicago, IL · On-site

$175K - $205K/yr

... community. Six core values guide the work we do every day for our students - student-centered ... The Chief Health Officer will be held accountable for the following responsibilities: * Chart the ...

... community. Six core values guide the work we do every day for our students - student-centered ... The Chief Health Officer will be held accountable for the following responsibilities: * Chart the ...

Camp Health Officer

Gresham, OR · On-site

$1.3K - $1.5K/wk

Camp Health Officer LOCATION/BRANCH: Camp Collins DEPARTMENT: Summer Camp REPORTS TO: Camp Director ... communities through youth development, healthy living, and social responsibility. We strive to ...

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How much do community health officer jobs pay per month?

As of Jul 14, 2026, the average monthly pay for community health officer in the United States is $4,968.92, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $4,250.00 and $5,625.00 per month, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Community Health Officer, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Community Health Officer, you need a background in public health or nursing, strong knowledge of community health principles, and relevant certifications such as a diploma or degree in health sciences. Familiarity with data collection tools, health information systems, and basic epidemiological software is often required. Outstanding communication, cultural competence, and problem-solving abilities are crucial soft skills for engaging diverse communities and fostering trust. These capabilities ensure effective public health interventions, accurate health reporting, and meaningful community impact.

What is the difference between Community Health Officer vs Community Health Worker?

AspectCommunity Health OfficerCommunity Health Worker
Required credentialsDiploma or degree in health sciences, public health, or related fieldsHigh school diploma or equivalent; often additional training or certification
Work environmentHealth clinics, community outreach programs, government health departmentsCommunity settings, homes, local clinics
Employer and industry usageGovernment health agencies, NGOs, hospitalsNonprofits, local health initiatives, community organizations
Common search and comparison intentUnderstanding roles, qualifications, and responsibilitiesEntry-level health support roles, community engagement

Community Health Officers typically have formal health education and work in more clinical or administrative settings, while Community Health Workers often have less formal education and focus on grassroots community engagement. Both roles are vital for public health but differ in qualifications and scope of work.

What are Community Health Officers?

Community Health Officers (CHOs) are healthcare professionals who work at the grassroots level to provide essential health services, promote public health, and improve healthcare access within communities. They often serve as a bridge between the community and the formal healthcare system, conducting health education, disease prevention, and basic medical care. CHOs play a critical role in implementing government health programs, addressing local health concerns, and ensuring that underserved populations receive the care they need.

What are some common challenges Community Health Officers face when working in diverse communities?

Community Health Officers often encounter challenges such as language barriers, cultural differences, and varying levels of health literacy when serving diverse populations. Building trust and rapport with community members is essential but can take time, especially in areas with historical mistrust of healthcare systems. Successful officers usually employ strong communication skills and cultural sensitivity, engaging local leaders and using tailored health education strategies to address these challenges.
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What states have the most Community Health Officer jobs? States with the most job openings for Community Health Officer jobs include:
Infographic showing various Community Health Officer job openings in the United States as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 19% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 3% Contract. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $59,627 per year, or $28.7 per hour.
Community Health Nurse

$46K - $72K/yr

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Company rating: 8.5 out of 10

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Job description

Nature and Variety of Work Come join our team. Prince George's County Government provides a dynamic and inclusive workplace where employees can thrive, learn, and grow across its 30 diverse agencies, all dedicated to serving the County's residents with essential resources and services. Nestled just minutes away from Washington, DC, Prince George's County combines urban vibrancy with serene surroundings, offering an ideal setting to live, work, and enjoy life.

The Prince George's County Department of Health is currently seeking qualified applicants to fill a Community Health Nurse, (Community Health Nurse 1A/2A) grade A18/21 position, in the Family Health Services Division. About the Position This is entry level professional staff work performed to address the health care needs of target populations (e.g. infants, youth, adults, seniors) using the nursing process of assessment, planning, implementation, and evaluation

Incumbents provide a variety of professional nursing and health care services to a diverse range of clients, patients, families, and groups from diverse cultural backgrounds. Direct nursing care provided by incumbents is designed to promote health and wellness and prevent disease and disability. Incumbents experience frequent contacts with nursing, medical, and social services personnel in order to coordinate and provide comprehensive nursing services to the public.

Work assignments are performed in a variety of community settings (e.g., home, clinics, schools, office) and may expose the employee to infectious/ contagious diseases. Work assignments are performed within the framework of established nursing care standards and departmental policies and procedures. Work is performed under the close supervision of higher-level nursing personnel and is evaluated through observation, record review, and employee/ management conferences

Upon the satisfactory completion of a one (1) year probationary period, entry level incumbents may be non-competitively promoted to the II full performance level at management's discretion. About the Agency The Prince George's County Health Department's (PGCHD) vision is that all Prince Georgians are their healthiest at every age and every stage. Their mission is to lead, engage, and empower our community to work collaboratively towards disease prevention, health equity, and total well-being.

The PGCHD works to protect and support the public's health through numerous services that range from restaurant inspections and disease tracking to care coordination and health promotion. The department is composed of four divisions: Behavioral Health Services, Environmental Health and Disease Control, Family Health Services, and Health and Wellness, supported by the Office of Administration, Office of Human Resources and the Office of the Health Officer. The mandate of the department has been, and will remain, broad.

This plan emphasizes improving core functions and operations, including protecting the public from health threats, implementing strategies to support healthy living, and maintaining a focus on vulnerable populations, while developing efficient internal processes to support these activities. Examples of Work Performs entry level professional nursing services in order to address the health care needs of target populations (e.g., infants, youth, adults, seniors). Assesses the health care needs/requirements of target populations (e.g., infants, youth, adults, seniors)

Develops comprehensive nursing care plans for clients/patients. Implements/adjusts comprehensive nursing care plans for clients/patients. Evaluates the status/condition/progress of the patient and takes appropriate action.

Counsels patients from target populations about health care needs. Makes visits to clients/patients in their homes or other settings. Administers oral medications and/or gives injections to patients.

Assesses patients prior to administration of medication. Monitors patient reaction/side effects after administering medication and takes appropriate action. Participates in meetings/workshops/training sessions/ conferences.

Maintains accurate, complete, and retrievable charts/records/ data/statistics/logs/files in order to document health care services provided. Administers appropriate screening test(s) (e.g., vital signs Denvers, Milani, hearing, vision, etc.). Conducts tests on specimens

Makes entries on a variety of documents (e.g., charts, logs). Coordinates the provision of nursing/medical services for clients/patients with other agencies and health care providers. Provides information to callers/clients/patients/medical personnel in order to (1) respond to phone calls and/or (2) to refer them to the appropriate party/agency

Accesses automated/manual nursing/medical records in order to (1) review/verify the file (2) update information and/or (3) print out records. Instructs individuals/groups (e.g., patients, families, teachers, etc.) and other personnel by teaching/demonstrating nursing/medical care procedures and/or health care concepts. Consults health care providers and other personnel/agencies in order to discuss/share information/opinions and coordinate services

Writes narrative reports in order to communicate ideas/ information to services personnel/agencies/management using analytical and written communicative skills. Performs direct nursing care procedures (non-emergency) (e.g., catheterization, ostomy care, tracheostomy care, suctioning, etc.) on clients/patients. Performs emergency procedures (e.g., first aide, CPR, etc.) on patients

Qualifications Minimum Qualifications Graduation from an accredited school, college, university or an equivalent program with a bachelor's degree in nursing or a related health field or an equivalent combination of education and experience. Possession of a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the State of Maryland issued by the Maryland State Board of Nursing at the time of appointment. Possession of a valid license to operate a motor vehicle when required for the performance of job-related duties at time of appointment.

Possession of a valid cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) certification at time of appointment. Preferred Qualifications Maternal child health experience such as Labor and Delivery, Mother Baby, Postpartum, NICU, or Nursery Experience with EMR - EPIC EACH APPLICATION MUST INCLUDE INFORMATION THAT CLEARLY DEMONSTRATES THE ABOVE QUALIFICATIONS FOR THIS POSITION. Additional Information Salary Range Transparency: The salary range listed in this announcement reflects the offer range for this position.

Offers made within this range are based on qualifications, experience, and internal equity. Tentative Interview Dates: July 28-29, August 3, 2026. Please note that interview dates are subject to change and only selected candidates will receive confirmation and additional details.

Job Location: 3003 Hospital Dr, Cheverly, MD 20785, USA Conditions of Employment: Upon selection, the candidate must (where applicable): Meet all training and performance standards and demonstrate proficiency as required by the agency. Wear and use agency protective apparel and equipment in the performance of their assigned duties. Successfully pass preemployment checks which may include reference checks, background investigations, and drug screenings.

Be willing and able to serve as an essential employee. Essential employees are expected to report during standard or non-standard hours as operations necessitate, or during emergencies. Essential employees are expected to report or remain at work when other County employees are granted Administrative Leave.

ONLY ONLINE APPLICATIONS WILL BE ACCEPTED Eligibility to Work: Under the Immigration Reform and Control Act of 1986, an employer is required to hire only U.S. citizens and lawfully authorized alien workers. Applicants who are selected for employment will be required to provide and verify authorization to work in the United States without sponsorship

This employer participates in E-Verify and will provide the federal government with your Form I-9 information to confirm that you are authorized to work in the U.S., only after an offer has been accepted and the Form I-9 is completed. For information on E-Verify, or if you believe the County has violated its E-Verify responsibilities, please contact the Department of Homeland Security (DHS) at 888-897-7781 or visit their website at dhs.gov/E-Verify. INTERNAL APPLICANTS: If you are a current Prince George's County Government employee and seeking a promotion, in accordance with Section 16-200 of the Personnel Law, you have the right to appeal a rejection rating within five (5) working days of receiving a rejection notice

Union employees should refer to their respective collective bargaining agreement and/or union representative for their grievance procedure. Prince George's County Government is an Equal Opportunity/Affirmative Action Employer Committed to Diversity and Inclusion in the Workplace


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