Public Health Nurse ALTSEO PRIVATE LIMITED
ALTSEO PRIVATE LIMITED
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Full Time
Experience: 3 - 3 years required
Pay: INR 800000 - INR 1800000 /year
Type: Full Time
Location: Chennai
Skills: Health assessment, Public, Health, Health Education, Clinical skills, Emergency Nursing, Control, Medication Administration, occupational health nursing, Advocacy, community, intervention, Empathy, Disease, infectious, Policy
About ALTSEO PRIVATE LIMITED
Job Description
Public Health Nurse (PHN) focuses on promoting and protecting the health of communities through education, advocacy, and preventive care. They work with diverse populations, often in underserved areas, to address health disparities and improve overall well-being. Their responsibilities include conducting health assessments, developing and implementing health programs, providing education, and advocating for healthy lifestyles.
Key Responsibilities:- Community Assessment and Health Promotion: PHNs assess the health needs of communities, identify at-risk populations, and develop targeted interventions.
- Disease Prevention and Control: They play a crucial role in implementing and evaluating public health programs, conducting screenings, and administering immunizations.
- Health Education and Advocacy: PHNs educate individuals and groups on health promotion, disease prevention, and healthy lifestyle choices. They also advocate for policies that support community health.
- Community Outreach and Collaboration: PHNs work with community stakeholders, including schools, community organizations, and government agencies, to deliver health services and promote access to care.
- Emergency Response: They may be involved in responding to public health emergencies, such as disease outbreaks.
- Monitoring and Evaluation: PHNs track health trends, collect and analyze data, and evaluate the effectiveness of public health programs.
- Addressing Health Disparities: They work to identify and address social determinants of health that contribute to health inequities within communities.