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CNA - Home Health Aide

Tampa, FL

$14 - $18.50/hr

Variety of referrals available: 4-24 hours throughout both Hillsborough and Pasco County. Nurse Registry: We are a Nurse Registry. You determine when you are available to work. You decide what areas ...

CNA - Home Health Aide

Tampa, FL

$14 - $18.50/hr

Variety of Referrals available: 4-24 hours throughout both Hillsborough and Pasco County Nurse Registry We are a Nurse Registry. You determine when you are available to work. You decide what areas of ...

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How much do county nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of Jun 12, 2026, the average hourly pay for county nurse in the United States is $38.62, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $29.57 and $43.27 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are County Nurses?

County Nurses are registered nurses who work for county health departments or local government agencies. Their primary role is to promote public health by providing community-based healthcare services, such as immunizations, health screenings, and patient education. They often work with vulnerable populations, coordinate outreach programs, and respond to public health emergencies. County Nurses also collaborate with schools, clinics, and other organizations to improve the overall health of the community.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a County Nurse, and why are they important?

To thrive as a County Nurse, you need a solid background in public health nursing, clinical assessment, and community outreach, usually supported by an RN license and relevant nursing degree. Familiarity with public health documentation systems, immunization tracking tools, and case management software is typically required. Strong interpersonal skills, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to educate and advocate for diverse populations make someone excel in this role. These skills and qualities are vital for effectively promoting community health, preventing disease, and addressing the unique needs of county residents.

What is the difference between County Nurse vs School Nurse?

AspectCounty NurseSchool Nurse
CredentialsRegistered Nurse (RN), Public Health CertificationRegistered Nurse (RN), School Nurse Certification
Work EnvironmentPublic health clinics, community settings, county health departmentsSchools, educational institutions, school health offices
Employer & IndustryCounty government, public health agenciesSchool districts, educational institutions

Both County Nurses and School Nurses are registered nurses working in community health settings. County Nurses focus on public health initiatives across communities, while School Nurses specialize in student health and school-based care. The roles share similar credentials but differ mainly in work environment and employer focus.

How does a County Nurse typically collaborate with other public health professionals and community organizations?

County Nurses frequently work as part of multidisciplinary teams that include social workers, public health educators, and physicians to address community health needs. They often partner with local schools, clinics, and nonprofit organizations to deliver health education, immunization campaigns, and preventive care. Effective collaboration and communication are essential, as County Nurses may coordinate patient referrals, participate in community outreach events, and contribute to public health initiatives. This teamwork not only broadens the nurse's professional network but also enhances community health outcomes.
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Infographic showing various County Nurse job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 61% Full Time, 8% Part Time, 1% Temporary, and 29% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,321 per year, or $38.6 per hour.
County Nurse Manager

Full-time

PTO

Posted 16 days ago


Job description

Title: County Nurse Manager

Department: Clinical

Status: Exempt

Position Classification/Category: Clinical Support

Level: N/A

Location: All CRCHC Cabarrus County Clinics

Hourly Pay Range:

Reports To: Director of Clinical Services

Direct Reports: LPN, CMA, Clinical Supervisors

Summary of Position


Under the direct supervision of the Director of Clinical Services (DOCS), the County Nurse Manager (CNM) is responsible for the day-to-day effective and efficient operation of the assigned practice's clinical operations. The CNM ensures that staffing needs are met, supplies are available and accessible to the care team and that quality patient care and customer satisfaction remain central to the activities of clinical employees at the practice site. Core job duties are operational, clinical, clerical and supervisory. Under the supervision of the DOCS, the CNM assists to facilitate patient care in the clinical environment. S/He is an essential part of the care team from the onset of the visit until its completion. The CNM will be involved in both the clinical and administrative areas. The CNM is responsible for ensuring all MAs are capturing and documenting clinical and demographic information accurately in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR). S/He performs as training and vaccination training as needed to staff. The CNM also coordinates and assists with purchasing and management of medical supplies as directed by DOCS. S/He communicates directly with the DOCS for direction and information for clinical flow and procedures.

Minimum Qualifications


Ability to read, write and comprehend instructions in the English language. Communicates effectively verbally and in writing. Interacts in a caring and professional manner with patients, staff, and other internal and external customers. Able to plan, prioritize and complete tasks accurately with extreme attention to detail. Ability to work well under time constraints. Maintains accurate and thorough records

Experience: Three to five years' experience in an ambulatory care setting, including clinical management and/or training or equivalent combination of education and experience.

Additional skills required: Excellent verbal communication skills. Must be able to work with changing priorities. Requires excellent organizational, problem solving and critical thinking skills. Must be able to interact with individuals of various cultures and levels of education. Requires the ability to maintain confidentiality. Must be able to function as part of a team. Must possess initiative. Excellent computer skills.

Additional skills preferred: Proficient in use of electronic health records

Education: Graduate from accredited nursing program. Bachelor's degree preferred.

  • Certification(s)/Licensure: Current NC nursing license

Physical Requirements:

The physical demands described here represent those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.

Continuous walking, standing, and moving about.

Frequently bends, kneels, and crouches.

Frequently lifts, pushes, or otherwise moves and positions patients or other objects, exerting up to 50 lbs.

Repetitive movement of hands and fingers - typing and/or writing.

Talk and hear.

Possible exposure to hazardous fumes, airborne particles, toxic/caustic chemicals, bodily fluids, etc.

Key Responsibilities

1. Devotes a minimum of 50% of time to direct patient care.

2. Devotes up to 50% of time to administrative duties.

3. Assists with overseeing the day-to-day clinical functions of all CRCHC assigned clinics within his or her county

4. Supervises and evaluates designated CMA's, LPN's and other assigned clinical support staff

5. Confers with the Human Resources Manager in the selection, promotion, discipline, and discharge of direct reports.

6. Meets regularly with clinical staff to receive input and share information.

7. Assist with telephone triage or follow up with patients as directed by the provider

8. Under the direction of the provider, assists with patient health education and follow up on established patient plan(s) of care.

9. Complete in a timely manner, the assigned clinic maintenance tasks including but not limited to the following: setting up instruments and equipment including a working knowledge of all equipment and the ability to train other personnel on its use. Running test and controls on equipment and the ability to teach other personnel. Troubleshooting breakdowns, maintaining supplies, performing preventative maintenance and calling for repairs. Ensuring clinic is ready for next day operations.

10. Fulfill clerical responsibilities as assigned including but not limited to the following: obtaining lab/x-ray reports, hospital notes and referral information.

11. Assist provider with various procedures and accurately document results of completed procedures. The ability to train other personnel on appropriate procedure protocols.

12. Assist the DOCS in assuring supplies are ready and that inventory of supplies is maintained to meet the needs of the clinic and provide support to another clinic as needed.

13. Maintain safe, secure, and healthy work environment by following and enforcing established policies and procedures and the ability to professionally encourage others to do the same to support a healthy team atmosphere.

14. Maintain patient confidentiality and protects operations by keeping protected health information confidential and secure.

15. Participates in mandatory in-services and drills, attends staff meetings and other trainings, including appropriate age specific educational trainings offered on regular basis for professional development.

16. Maintain strict adherence to infection control guidelines established by the organization.

17. Participate in quality improvement activities by initiating or contributing to monitoring, measuring, analyzing, improving and/or controlling program goals, objectives and/or services. Includes vaccine records, calling and notification to parents/guardians of vaccines needing updates. Includes brick and mortar abnormal pap smear management for his or her county which must be performed monthly. Responsible for maintenance of the STD binder within all clinics of his or her county, which must be updated every 3 years.

18. Support current incentive, regulatory and certification requirements (such as Meaningful Use, PCMH and UDS) through documentation, participation in initiatives, and other activities as directed.

19. Assist the DOCS and Vaccine Manager in the maintenance of vaccine record and vaccine inventory, assuring vaccines are documented accurately and that stock is maintained to meet clinic population needs for both State Vaccines and Private Stock. Removes inventory for vaccine procedures in the absence of the DOCS to assure accuracy of delivery to patients. Completes all requirements and education dictated by the NCIR guidelines for administrator back up. Assist as directed by Vaccine Manager for reports, follow up records, and notifications. Is part of the response team for power outages at the direction of the Vaccine Manager to assist with transportation of vaccines as needed.

20. Maintains lead in the training and onboarding of new employees to the clinical setting and gives feedback of needs and training opportunities to the DOCS. Also, maintains lead in conducting an annual or as needed clinical skills assessment training for clinical support staff.

21. Oversees the certifications for the MAs and LPNs are in compliance and assisting with recertification of RMA, CCMA, or BLS certification in coordination with Human Resources. Also, oversees Relias compliance of clinic staff within all of his or her county locations.

22. Performs staff evaluations for the MAs, Clinical Supervisors, and LPNs within his or her county.

23. Assist the DOCS in ensuring the department is ready for the start of clinic and ensures that each clinic closes the day.

24. Assists DOCS in ensuring the referral department closes the gaps of care within a timely fashion.

25. Responsible for ensuring CMA coverage at each location within his or her county and ensuring coverage across CRCHC network of clinics.

26. Responsible for ensuring coverage of CMA in conjunction with CRCHC's other County Nurse Manager to ensure coverage through CRCHC network of clinics through PTO, Callouts, etc.

27. Participates in all meetings needed with the DOCS (i.e. Admin, Operations, QI, Etc.)

28. Assist in the coordination of clinical department meetings and communications that go out to department in regards to company wide announcements, policy or protocol updates, staff education, etc.

29. Handle administrative matters and ensures that all program /project activities are implemented in accordance with established policies and procedures as well as grant requirements.

30. Participates in assisting with coordinating, management and purchasing of medical supplies and equipment as directed by the DOCS.

31. Rounds to all clinics within his or her county and discuss issues with the clinic staff and assists the DOCS in problem-solving for those issues.

32. Responsible for submitting a morning report documenting the clinical flow for the day including late/early clinic and call outs within his or her county.

33. Responsible for writing and submitting incident reports for any occurrence that affects patient care within his or her county.

34. Participate in QI meetings under the direction of the DOCS, which can include HTN/DM meeting, Colorectal Collaboration, Patient Cycle Time Committee, etc.

35. Perform other duties as assigned.