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Public Health Nurse

Norristown, PA · On-site

$29.57 - $39.43/hr

SUMMARY The Public Health Nurse provides public health nursing services to meet the objectives of the Division of Clinical Services. Deliver direct patient care in both the public health centers, out ...

Public Health Nurse

Menasha, WI · On-site

$35.39 - $45.22/hr

Summary of Job The Public Health Nurse plans, develops, and implements programs and interventions to promote the health of the community and prevent illness and injury. This position provides ...

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How much do public health jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 7, 2026, the average yearly pay for public health in the United States is $79,657.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $60,500.00 and $89,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Public Health vs Epidemiologist?

AspectPublic HealthEpidemiologist
Required CredentialsBachelor's or Master's in Public Health, related fieldsMaster's or Doctorate in Epidemiology or Public Health
Work EnvironmentCommunity health centers, government agencies, NGOsResearch institutions, government health departments, hospitals
Employer & Industry UsagePublic health departments, non-profits, healthcare organizationsResearch institutes, government agencies, academia

Public health professionals focus on improving community health through education, policy, and prevention programs, while epidemiologists specialize in studying disease patterns and causes to inform public health strategies. Both roles often collaborate but differ in scope and focus.

What are some common challenges faced by public health professionals when implementing community health programs?

Public health professionals often encounter challenges such as limited resources, diverse community needs, and resistance to behavior change when implementing health programs. They must navigate complex stakeholder relationships and ensure culturally competent communication to encourage participation and trust. Additionally, professionals frequently balance data-driven decision-making with the realities of local infrastructure and policy constraints, requiring adaptability and strong problem-solving skills.

What is public health?

Public health is the science and practice of protecting and improving the health of people and their communities. It involves promoting healthy lifestyles, researching disease and injury prevention, and detecting, preventing, and responding to infectious diseases. Public health professionals work in a variety of settings, including government agencies, non-profit organizations, and academic institutions. Their goal is to ensure the well-being of populations by addressing health disparities and promoting policies that lead to healthier environments.

What Are Public Health Jobs?

Public health encompasses the study of factors that influence people’s health and promote preventative care. Its research focuses on how to keep residents safe and healthy. The public health sector is comprised of many different roles, and includes doctors, nurses, researchers, lab technicians, social workers, administrators. Public relations and marketing professionals also work in public health to educate the public on new health care research and healthy lifestyle choices. The primary goal of all public health employees is to find the best ways to promote information that protects the wellbeing of the community-at-large.

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

To thrive in Public Health, you need a strong background in epidemiology, health policy, data analysis, and typically a degree in public health or a related field. Familiarity with statistical software (such as SPSS, SAS, or R), GIS systems, and public health surveillance tools is often required. Excellent communication, cultural competence, and problem-solving skills set professionals apart in this field. These abilities are critical for designing effective interventions, analyzing health trends, and promoting community well-being.
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Infographic showing various Public Health job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 75% Full Time, 18% Part Time, and 6% Contract. Highlights an 93% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 5% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $79,657 per year, or $38.3 per hour.
Public Health Nurse/Registered Nurse Public Health

Public Health Nurse/Registered Nurse Public Health

St. Croix County

New Richmond, WI • On-site

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


Job description

POSITION SUMMARY:
St. Croix County Public Health is seeking a qualified nursing professional to provide public health nursing services, education, disease prevention, and community health support services to individuals, families, and populations within the community.

Depending on qualifications, education, licensure, and experience, the selected candidate may be hired as either a Public Health Nurse or Registered Nurse - Public Health.

ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS:
The following duties are normal for this position. These are not to be construed as exclusive or all-inclusive. To perform this job successfully, an individual must be able to perform each duty satisfactorily. Other duties may be required and assigned.

Core Duties - Performed by Both Positions

  • Maintains current knowledge on medical information that influences services provided to clients.
  • Assists with and/or manages communicable disease cases and outbreaks; investigates and educates regarding prevention and control in accordance with state mandates and statutes and maintains WEDSS (Wisconsin Electronic Disease Surveillance System) documentation.
  • Assists in planning, preparing, and responding to Public Health preparedness events, including mass clinics.
  • Provides direct client services following current department, state and federal guidelines and policies: Assesses, educates and evaluates client needs (ie: pregnant and postpartum women, infants, reproductive health clients, tuberculosis program clients, immunization clients, general public health clients) via home visits, clinic/office visits, or phone calls; develops nursing care plans and coordinates care. 
  • Assesses, educates, and evaluates clients regarding acute and chronic health conditions, psychosocial, and environmental needs and refers to appropriate resources. 
  • Prepares, updates, and maintains client records, utilizing various electronic health record systems. 
  • Assists in organizing, managing, updating, and implementing various Public Health programs and contracts. Coordinate projects to assure goals are addressed as assigned; Collect data and assist in analysis and outcome evaluation throughout all public health services and activities as appropriate.
  • Assists in the writing of grant proposals, and oversees grant activities, reporting requirements, contractual obligations, and accreditation performance standards/requirements.
  • Supports and participates in re-accreditation, 140 review, strategic planning, the performance management system including quality improvement, workforce development, emergency preparedness, community health needs assessment, and community health improvement planning as assigned.
  • Provide appropriate health promotion, disease and injury prevention education in various formats to diverse audiences, including schools, media, organizations, and the public. 
  • Facilitates and manages community coalitions, networks and partnerships through outreach and collaboration. 
  • Works cooperatively and communicates effectively with local, county, state and federal partners, and inter-agency professional teams.
  • Comprehensively assess needs related to public inquiries and provide appropriate education and referrals according to client needs
  • Other duties as assigned.

Additional Duties - Public Health Nurse (BSN Level)
The following duties may be assigned to employees hired into the Public Health Nurse classification:

  • Provides leadership in planning, preparing, and responding to Public Health preparedness events, including mass clinics. 
  • Organizes, manages, updates, and oversees various Public Health programs and contracts with local, state and federal partners. 
  • Provides leadership in communicable disease response activities, outbreak management, and public health program and policy implementation and assessment. 
  • Oversees grant activities, reporting requirements, contractual obligations, and accreditation performance standards/requirements. Supervises the health care services provided by LPN's, CNA's, CMA's, and support staff related to patient care and community programs. 
  • Provides oversight of clinical educational experiences for students. 
  • May assist with planning, implementing, and evaluating environmental health programs.

KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES  

  • Ability to coordinate or support public health programs, community initiatives, emergency preparedness activities, and population-based health interventions consistent with assigned classification and qualifications.
  • Knowledge of the principles, standards, practices and techniques of professional and public health nursing.
  • Knowledge of the inherent dangers and precautions to be taken in using drugs and other medication.
  • Knowledge of treatment, assessment, immunization and related medical services for patients in area of assignment.
  • Knowledge of local and state rules, regulations, procedures and policies pertaining to nursing services.
  • Knowledge, skills, and abilities regarding health equity, social determinates of health, public health ethics, and the public health core competencies.
  • Knowledge of NIMS and ICS protocols.
  • Knowledge of CLIA and OSHA.
  • Knowledge of electronic records systems.
  • Ability to perform detailed work accurately and independently in compliance with stringent time limits with appropriate direction and supervision.
  • Ability to prioritize duties to accomplish a high volume of work product while adapting to constant changes in priority.
  • Ability to type accurately at a reasonable rate of speed.
  • Knowledge of County policies, procedures, practices, and departmental operating requirements.
  • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
  • Ability to utilize Microsoft 365 applications at a professional level including: Microsoft Word, Excel, Outlook, OneDrive, Teams. 
  • Ability to work the allocated hours of the position.

LANGUAGE SKILLS  

  • Ability to communicate effectively with clients, families, community partners, healthcare providers, and multidisciplinary teams.
  • Ability to communicate clearly and concisely in both written and verbal form. 
  • Ability to maintain accurate, legible and timely documentation and notes.
  • Must be proficient in workplace English and spelling.
  • Bilingual skills, including fluency in Spanish, preferred.
  • Ability to read County policies and procedures; written instructions, general correspondence; MSDS sheets, safety manuals, maps, etc.

MATHEMATICAL SKILLS

  • Ability to perform basic mathematical and medication dosage calculations accurately.

REASONING ABILITY

  • Ability to understand and effectively carry out verbal and written instructions.
  • Ability to understand, interpret and implement local policies and procedures; written instructions, general correspondence; Federal, State, and local regulations. 
  • Ability to think quickly, maintain self-control, and adapt to stressful situations.
  • Ability to maintain discretion regarding business-related files, reports and conversations, within the provision of open records law and other applicable State and Federal Statutes and Regulations.
  • Organizational and time management skills needed to meet deadlines.
  • Must have ability to work accurately with attention to detail.
  • Ability to maintain confidentiality.
  • Ability to prepare and maintain accurate and concise records and reports.
  • Ability to analyze facts, define problems, exercise sound judgment, and develop appropriate solutions in a variety of situations.
  • Ability to compile, analyze, and prepare reports from program and research data.
  • Ability to use good judgement and effectively solve problems.

PHYSICAL AND WORK ENVIRONMENT:
The physical and work environment characteristics described in this description are representative of those an employee encounters while performing the essential functions of this job.  Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions or as otherwise required by law.  Employees needing reasonable accommodation should discuss the request with the employee's supervisor.  

PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS

  • This work requires the occasional exertion of up to 25 pounds of force; work regularly requires sitting, frequently requires standing, speaking or hearing, using hands to handle, feel and perform fine motor skills and repetitive actions, and occasionally requires walking, stooping, kneeling, crouching or crawling and reaching with hands and arms.
  • Work has standard vision requirements.
  • Vocal communication is required for expressing or exchanging ideas by means of the spoken word.
  • Hearing is required to perceive information at normal spoken word levels.
  • Work requires preparing and analyzing written or computer data, using measuring devices, operating machines, operating motor vehicles or equipment and observing general surroundings and activities.
  • Work frequently requires exposure to blood borne pathogens and may be required to wear specialized personal protective equipment and occasionally requires wearing a self-contained breathing apparatus.
  • Work is generally in a moderately noisy location (e.g. business office, light traffic). 

WORK ENVIRONMENT

  • Work is primarily in an office setting but may also be in client and public settings.

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS:

EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE REQUIREMENTS 
Registered Nurse - Public Health

  • Associates degree from a nursing program accredited by the National Professional Nursing Accrediting Organization.
  • Wisconsin Registered Nurse license required.
  • CPR Certification required.
  • One year experience in health care or public health preferred.
  • Fluency in Spanish preferred.
  • Must successfully pass criminal and caregiver background check.

Public Health Nurse

  • Bachelor's degree from a nursing program accredited by the National Professional Nursing Accrediting Organization.
  • Wisconsin Registered Nurse license required.
  • CPR Certification required.
  • Two or more years' experience in public health nursing.
  • Fluency in Spanish preferred.
  • Must successfully pass criminal and caregiver background check.

Registered Nurse - Public Health:
Expected Pay Range: $67,184 - $76,003/year
Full Pay Range: $67,184 - $93,600/year
Public Health Nurse:
Expected Pay Range: $70,554 - $79,830/year
Full Pay Range: $70,554 - $98,301/year
Department: Health and Human Services - Public Health
FTE: 1.0

St. Croix County is an equal opportunity employer and is committed to providing a workplace free from harassment and discrimination.  We take affirmative action to ensure equal opportunity for all applicants without regard to an individual's race, color, age, religion, sex, sexual orientation, national origin, gender identity, disability, marital status, veteran status, or other legally protected characteristics.