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Public Health Program Jobs in Minnesota (NOW HIRING)

$26.07 - $35.72/hr

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Community Health RN

Baudette, MN · On-site

$30.76 - $45.76/hr

Deliver public health and case management services to clients using initiative, judgment, and ... Admission and visits for Rural Health Clinic Nurse program * School Nurse assignments as directed ...

Deliver public health and case management services to clients using initiative, judgment, and ... Admission and visits for Rural Health Clinic Nurse program * School Nurse assignments as directed ...

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Public Health Program information

What is a Public Health Program?

A Public Health Program is an organized effort, often run by government or nonprofit organizations, aimed at improving the health and well-being of communities. These programs focus on preventing disease, promoting healthy lifestyles, and addressing health disparities through education, policy-making, and community initiatives. Examples include vaccination campaigns, nutrition education, and anti-smoking efforts. Public Health Programs play a key role in increasing life expectancy and quality of life by addressing health issues at the population level.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in a Public Health Program role, and why are they important?

To thrive in a Public Health Program role, you need a solid background in public health principles, epidemiology, program planning, and often a relevant degree such as an MPH. Familiarity with data analysis software (like SPSS or SAS), public health surveillance systems, and project management tools is commonly required. Strong communication, cultural competence, and organizational skills help professionals collaborate effectively and engage diverse communities. These competencies are crucial for designing, implementing, and evaluating initiatives that improve population health outcomes.

What are some common challenges faced by professionals working in public health programs, and how can they be addressed?

Professionals in public health programs often encounter challenges such as limited resources, changing community needs, and coordination across various stakeholders. Addressing these issues requires strong project management skills, adaptability, and effective communication to build relationships with partners and the community. Collaborating within multidisciplinary teams and staying updated on public health trends can also help in proactively identifying solutions and ensuring program success.

What is the difference between Public Health Program vs Public Health Educator?

AspectPublic Health ProgramPublic Health Educator
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Public Health, Health Administration, or related fieldBachelor's or Master's in Public Health, Health Education, or related field
Work EnvironmentGovernment agencies, non-profits, healthcare organizationsCommunity settings, schools, healthcare facilities
Employer & Industry UsageDesigns and manages public health initiatives and programsDevelops and implements health education campaigns and outreach

Public Health Programs focus on creating, managing, and evaluating health initiatives, while Public Health Educators primarily develop educational content and conduct outreach to promote health awareness. Both roles require similar educational backgrounds and often work within the same organizations, but their core responsibilities differ in scope and focus.

What are the most commonly searched types of Public Health Program jobs in Minnesota? The most popular types of Public Health Program jobs in Minnesota are:
What cities in Minnesota are hiring for Public Health Program jobs? Cities in Minnesota with the most Public Health Program job openings:
Infographic showing various Public Health Program job openings in Minnesota as of July 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 5% Contract. Highlights an 96% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 3% Remote job distribution.

Nutrition Coordinator (WIC Coordinator)/Public Health Nurse/Registered Nurse - Watonwan County

Minnesota Merit System

Saint Paul, MN • On-site

$32.25 - $43.25/hr

Other

Medical, Retirement, PTO

Posted 9 days ago


Job description

Classification Summary Watonwan County Human Services is currently seeking a motivated person to serve as the Watonwan County Women, Infant & Children (WIC) Coordinator. This position is full-time (40 hours per week, Monday through Friday from 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.) Note: This position will be filled as either a Nutrition Coordinator/Public Health Nurse/Registered Nurse

Watonwan County has one vacancy and this will be filled at the appropriate level depending upon the applicant's qualifications. Come join the Public Health team at Watonwan County Human Services. You will be a part of skilled, caring & knowledgeable professionals whose talents & contributions promote, strengthen & protect the health of individuals, families & communities in Watonwan County every single day.

This position is responsible for the day-to-day functions of the Supplemental Nutrition Program for WIC in Watonwan County. The WIC Coordinator manages the local WIC program, oversees all program functions, assesses nutritional needs and provides nutrition education to participants, offers breastfeeding education, ensures compliance with state policies and federal regulations, trains staff and oversees their work, assures quality services and interacts directly with state and regional WIC staff. Also provides back-up to other Public Health programs.

Excellent benefits include: 100% paid Single Medical Health Plan, Supplemental Insurances, Health Savings Account (HSA) or Voluntary Employees Beneficiary Association Plan (VEBA), Flexible Spending Account (FSA), 16 days first year vacation, 13 days per year sick leave, 11.5 days per year paid holidays, Public Employees Retirement Coordinated Plan (PERA) with a generous employer matching program. Eligible for annual pay and Cost of Living (COLA) increases. Examples of Duties Minnesota Merit System Examples of Duties Determines initial and ongoing eligibility for assigned health program area according to federal, state, and local policies

Provides high-risk counseling and follow-up to program participants with nutritional needs. Gathers health statistics required according to program criteria. Assesses diet and medical history for conditions that may affect nutritional status.

Provides health and nutrition education and counseling to program participants. Refers program participants to appropriate health and social service resources. Promotes program through newsletter and outreach activities to insure all potentially eligible participants are aware of the program.

Composes/revises annual Nutrition Education Plan. Develops and implements evaluation procedure for monitoring the effectiveness of the nutrition education program. Attends nutrition education conferences.

Provides in-service training to staff. Develops community support and participation and commitment in Nutrition Education Programs. Assists with clinic set-up and clean up.

Performs related duties as assigned. Minimum Qualifications MN Merit System Minimum Qualifications Nutrition Coordinator Bachelor's degree with a major in food and nutrition, clinical nutrition, dietetics or a closely related field: or current licensure as a registered nurse. MN Merit System Minimum Qualifications Public Health Nurse Certification as a Public Health Nurse in Minnesota and current licensure as a registered nurse in Minnesota.

MN Merit System Minimum Qualifications Registered Nurse Current licensure as a Registered Nurse in Minnesota. Winona County Preferred Qualifications Candidates who apply must have current licensure as a Registered Nurse in MN OR a Public Health Nurse Certification, or the ability to become certified as a PHN in MN and current licensure as an RN in MN, OR Bachelor's Degree in Nutrition, Dietetics, or a closely related field, OR Registered Dietitian, Registered Dietitian Nutritionist : registered with the Commission of Dietetic Registration, OR Associate's Degree in Dietetics Technology (Must be registered at time of hire if you are a graduate of a Dietetic Technician program and maintain ongoing registration as Dietetic Technician by the Commission on Dietetic Registration). Examination Process The screening process will consist of an evaluation and rating of education and experience based on the information you provide in your application.

Please provide your complete relevant work history including dates of employment, positions held, responsibilities/duties performed and education. Please be thorough in listing this information as this will be used to determine your score. Once your application has been submitted, changes cannot be made.

If you have a change in location availability or contact information, please email dhs.merit.system@state.mn.us with the new information and include your applicant ID. HOW TO APPLY: If you meet the qualifications as a Nutrition Coordinator, submit an application at this link: 575-OC - Nutrition Coordinator Or If you are certified as a Public Health Nurse in Minnesota and possess current licensure as a Registered Nurse in Minnesota, submit an application at this link: 558-OC - Public Health Nurse Or If you are certified as a Registered Nurse in Minnesota and possess current licensure as a Registered Nurse in Minnesota, submit an application at this link: 560-OC - Registered Nurse For more information, contact Barbara.Salmela-Lind@watonwancountymn.gov. An Equal Opportunity and Affirmative Action Employer