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The Mailbag, as it is commonly called, is a weekly bulletin of information submitted by and for local public health in Minnesota. The Mailbag provides a coordinated, non-duplicative source of information for local public health professionals, including announcements, events, tools, resources, and jobs. This free service is designed with the following audiences in mind: SCHSAC members, CHS administrators, public health directors, local public health staff, MDH staff, and friends of local public health in Minnesota. Submissions are due by 7:00 AM each Tuesday. Submit posts online: Community Health Services Mailbag.
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Become a leader in public health administration, management, and policy while working full-time. Tailored to working public and population health professionals, the Executive Public Health Administration & Policy MPH program supports students seeking leadership roles in government agencies, nonprofits, health systems, and other organizations that aim to improve the health of populations.
The Minnesota Department of Health (MDH) seeks applications for the Grant to Prevent Sleep-Related Infant Deaths in Minnesota’s American Indian and Black/African American Populations. The purpose of the grant is to fund one organization to create, manage, and support Community Action Teams to implement culturally appropriate, data driven solutions to reduce sudden unexpected infant deaths in Minnesota’s American Indian and Black/African American populations. Funding is currently available for $134,000 from July 15, 2026, to September 29, 2027. Completed applications are due by 4:30 p.m. on Friday, May 22. MDH will host an RFP information session from noon - 1 p.m. on Monday, April 27. All prospective applicants are encouraged to attend the session to learn about the RFP and application process. The slides and the questions and answers from the session will be posted on the grant webpage, under Information session. Important dates and times: RFP information session: Monday, April 27, noon-1 p.m. Questions deadline: Friday, May 15, 4:30 p.m. Application deadline: Friday, May 22, 4:30 p.m. For more information, please visit the Grant to Prevent Sleep-Related Infant Deaths in Minnesota’s American Indian and Black/African American Populations webpage.
This new advisory council will provide strategic guidance and recommendations to inform the Department of Natural Resources' (DNR's) implementation of the recently authorized Environmental and Natural Resources Trust Fund (ENRTF) Community Grant Program. By reviewing grant policies and guidelines, program structures, and recipient and program/project eligibility criteria and guidelines, the council will promote transparency, accessibility, equity and effectiveness in the allocation of ENRTF Community Grant Program resources. The DNR commissioner will appoint at least 14 members, and no more than the statutory maximum of 19 members, to the advisory council. The application period is now open and applications must be submitted by 11:59 pm on April 10. ENRTF Community Grants are awarded for the following purposes (Minnesota Statutes, chapter 116X): -Helping adversely impacted communities respond to environmental degradation and related health concerns. -Educating and raising awareness related to stewardship of air, land, water, forests, fish, wildlife, and other natural resources. -Preserving or enhancing air, land, water, and other natural resources that otherwise may be substantially impaired or destroyed in any area of the state. -Maintaining and improving trails on existing state, regional, or local trails. No money allocated under this clause may be used to construct new trails or new trail segments. -Managing aquatic invasive species. More information is available online.
University of Minnesota’s Community Engagement to Advance Research and Community Health (CEARCH), Minnesota CHW Alliance, Hennepin County Research Institute, SoLaHmo Partnership for Health and Wellness, and MDH CHW Initiatives are partnering to grow the research role of CHWs in Minnesota by co-creating innovative training, resources, and career opportunities. Including CHWs in research and evaluation contributes to creating methods that align with community priorities. As part of this initiative, a new online learning module was launched on the MDH Learning Center: CHW 101: Introduction to Research. About the training: -Free, online, and self-paced (1.5–2 hours) -Includes real-life case studies, short videos of CHWs doing research, and interactive knowledge checks -Certificate of completion provided -CHWs who complete the course evaluation are eligible for a $50 gift card provided by CEARCH (first 200 participants) Training content -Research knowledge and skills -Ethics in research -Real-world CHW roles in research -Practical, community-grounded insights to organizational research efforts To access this course and other CHW learning modules, click the course link (https://minnesota.myabsorb.com/#/online-courses/6e3345a3-ec21-47dd-9dfd-b69e714e8cc0) and create a free MDH Learning Center account. Enroll and complete the course at your own pace. After finishing the course, complete the evaluation survey to receive your certificate of completion.
The Innovations for Maternal Health Outcomes in Minnesota (I-MOM) program at MDH launched the first topics of a new online perinatal health data dashboard. This first release shares data from 2017-2023 that focuses on infant outcomes and care delivery, such as fetal and infant death, preterm births, and method of delivery. For each topic included in the dashboard, there is an overview page with key data highlighted, as well as an interactive page where users can look at the outcomes geographically and by additional demographic and program use factors such as maternal age, maternal race/ethnicity, and Medicaid paid deliveries. The dashboard was created to focus on infant or maternal outcomes or care delivery, and the data is intended to help inform partners and programs as they work with their communities to provide perinatal health services. Additional topics related to maternal health will be released in the future. Please direct any questions to: healt...@state.mn.us.
Sponsored by: Health Professionals for a Healthy Climate
The rapid growth of the data center industry has been hard to ignore, as Minnesota is currently home to 61 data centers with more than 20 potential data center proposals reported in 2026 alone. How might data centers impact our climate and health, and what’s happening in Minnesota? Join Health Professionals for a Healthy Climate on Thursday, April 23 at 6:30 p.m. for an online session on how AI-driven data center growth could impact our health and climate. Plus, you’ll be among the first to gain insights from a new report: Data Centers, Climate, and Health in Minnesota. Visit hpforhc.org/join-us to register and receive the Zoom link. Questions? Contact in...@hpforhc.org.
Audience: Public health professionals of all training backgrounds and experience levels are welcome.
Sponsored by: Minnesota Health Equity Networks
Gathering will highlight regional health equity work and offer a space for discussion and connection. 10 to 11:30 a.m. Register on Webex: https://minnesota.webex.com/weblink/register/r4bc63d90ba514749c7808f85b79234e4
Sponsored by: NDSU Center for Immunization Research and Education (CIRE)
Join us for “Who Decides the Vaccine Schedule, How Did We Get Here, and Where Are We Going?” on April 28, 2026, from 12–1 pm CDT. This webinar will explore how vaccines are licensed, how recommendations are developed in the U.S., and how the immunization schedule has evolved over time. Sean O’Leary, MD, MPH, will share insights on the science and decision-making behind routine immunizations and address common questions about vaccine timing and safety. This event offers free continuing education (CE) credits
Minnesota Department of Health
Join us on Wednesday, April 29 from noon – 1 p.m. to learn about the Child and Teen Checkups (C&TC) syphilis screening recommendations for adolescents, current syphilis epidemiology, the importance of screening for syphilis as part of a comprehensive sexual health visit, sequelae of undiagnosed syphilis infection, and current available resources. Register for the free webinar: https://minnesota.webex.com/weblink/register/r3df1bbee630339ffacd61bcd9c38d6f1 - Hosted by the Minnesota Department of Health Child and Teen Checkups program and Dr. Nick Lehnertz, Medical Specialist at MDH.
Sponsored by: Boston University
This event is part of our SPH50 programming, in celebration of 50 years of public health research, education, and practice at BUSPH. This year we’re hosting a series of bespoke programs that will ask local, national, and global leaders to share their goals for the future of public health. For this event, we have invited a select group of national leaders in public health to reflect on the questions: What do you hope for public health in the United States and how will it look like 50 years from now? What actions can we take nationally to achieve this vision?
Sponsored by: Minnesota Perinatal Quality Collaborative
This free, educational sprint aims to support all communities that work with Plans of Safe Care (POSC) in improving implementation and cross-sector collaboration. This sprint offers the opportunity to explore strategies, implementation approaches, and policy considerations through presentations by experts in the field. Through discussion and collaboration, this sprint seeks to identify opportunities and practical steps to improve the efficiency of POSC workflows by bringing all POSC stakeholders into a unique shared learning space.
Sponsored by: Minnesota Health Equity Networks
This is a space for people to discuss or troubleshoot what is emerging in their communities, workplaces, or in the public health system with a network coordinator, network staff member, and other community members. We will strive to create a space that is welcoming, supportive, friendly, and as confidential as possible. Events are virtual unless noted otherwise. 1:45 to 3 p.m. Register on Webex: https://minnesota.webex.com/weblink/register/rcef4af5ec44dd49ad35b2db722e16b18
Sponsored by: Minnesota Perinatal Quality Collaborative
This free, educational sprint aims to support all communities that work with Plans of Safe Care (POSC) in improving implementation and cross-sector collaboration. This sprint offers the opportunity to explore strategies, implementation approaches, and policy considerations through presentations by experts in the field. Through discussion and collaboration, this sprint seeks to identify opportunities and practical steps to improve the efficiency of POSC workflows by bringing all POSC stakeholders into a unique shared learning space.
The Summer Public Health Institute (PHI) offers courses for students and practicing professionals in public health and related fields. Participants can build or expand their professional expertise, learn best practices, broaden career options, network with other professionals, or explore a new area of interest. Course offerings feature topics in: - Policy Development and Program Planning - Communications and Cultural Competence - Analysis and Assessment - Systems Thinking Skills and Leadership PHI offers a variety of courses both in-person and online, in one-week increments, that allow students the opportunity to gain incredible skills, insight and interactive learning in public health and other related fields. Week 1 will feature 5 courses held in-person at the University of Minnesota Campus. Week 2 will feature 4 courses with 2 synchronous online options. Additional activities will be held throughout the week ranging from career connections to speakers' series with lunches provided!
Audience: - Graduate students in public health, medicine, veterinary medicine, nursing, dentistry, public affairs, law, social work, pharmacy, public policy, global health, agricultural, food, and environmental sciences - Practicing professionals in public health and other health and human service organizations; city, county, state, and federal government agencies; private-sector businesses and industry
Sponsored by: UMN Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation (CHAI)
Join the Center for Healthy Aging and Innovation for a comprehensive overview of Minnesota’s Long-Term Services and Supports (LTSS) policy landscape. Designed for staff, leaders, students and interns, board members, and volunteers, this workshop will explore the funding streams, health care systems, and social service programs that support individuals as they age. Current status and future possibilities of the programs will be highlighted. Dr. Rajean Moone, a seasoned policy expert, will offer clear and practical insights into the complexities of these programs, including eligibility requirements, key service distinctions, and the historical evolution of LTSS policy in Minnesota.
Sponsored by: Minnesota Oral Health Coalition; American Institute on Disparities in Public Health
The Minnesota Oral Health Coalition and American Institute on Disparities in Public Health (AIDPH) are working together to advance veteran oral health in Minnesota during our Virtual Road Tour, a state-based series featuring tools, resources, data, and advocacy frameworks for improving access and outcomes for veterans. This virtual road tour “stop” includes a one-hour session designed to empower state-based stakeholders to identify gaps and potential solutions for Minnesota veterans and their oral health. The interactive session will feature an overview of Minnesota veteran oral health state profile, along with state and national efforts underway to improve the oral health of veterans. Noon-1pm CST
Sponsored by: Minnesota Perinatal Quality Collaborative
This free, educational sprint aims to support all communities that work with Plans of Safe Care (POSC) in improving implementation and cross-sector collaboration. This sprint offers the opportunity to explore strategies, implementation approaches, and policy considerations through presentations by experts in the field. Through discussion and collaboration, this sprint seeks to identify opportunities and practical steps to improve the efficiency of POSC workflows by bringing all POSC stakeholders into a unique shared learning space.
Sponsored by: Minnesota Department of Health; University of Minnesota Medical School
This 4th webinar will focus on Native Healthcare Disparities and Structural Determinants of Health. Time is from 12pm-1pm. This is 4 out of a 9-part series.
Audience: Anyone in a healthcare related role that support Native children and their families.
Sponsored by: Champ Software
Join us for an upcoming session in the Champ Software Expert Webinar Series featuring David Sanders & Courtnay Londo from Immunize.org. This engaging webinar focuses on one of the most important aspects of immunization today: creating positive, confident vaccination experiences while addressing vaccine anxiety. You’ll learn: • Practical, evidence-based strategies to improve patient confidence • How to use print and video tools (in English and Spanish) to support patients • Ways to create more comfortable vaccination encounters for both children and adults Whether you’re working directly with patients or supporting immunization workflows, this session will give you actionable tools you can apply immediately. 👉 Register here: https://attendee.gotowebinar.com/register/3870121953591648858?source=CHS+Mailbag Date: Wednesday, June 17th, 2026 Time: 10:00 - 11:00 AM CST Stay tuned for more details!
Audience: Public health nurses, public health directors, community health workers, schools of nursing professors and students, anyone in the public health continuum of care.
Sponsored by: Minnesota Public Health Association (MPHA)
This policy forum will be held on Friday April 24th from 8 a.m. until 9:30 a.m. The April forum will explore policy and social actions that have impacted our views about nutrition—everything from a new food pyramid and the definition of healthy eating to regulations around food additives. Are the changes we are experiencing based on fads or facts? Have we changed how we think about nutrition and our willingness to embrace new nutrition guidelines over time? How has nutritional status evolved in the US both locally and nationally? What does some of the most recent research tell us about nutrition?
Sponsored by: University of Minnesota
8-Hour Emergency Response Refresher – $275 8am - 4pm Topics include: incident review, hazard recognition/evaluation/control review, health and safety program requirements and regulations, monitoring equipment, respiratory protection, safe work practices, and personal protective equipment.
Audience: This course is designed to meet the OSHA requirement for annual refresher training for individuals who have previously completed 24-hour Emergency Response Operations or 40-hour Emergency Response Technician. Consider this series of courses if you are an emergency responder, safety professional, plant manager, building engineer, maintenance personnel, industrial hygienist, or consultant involved in emergency response.
Sponsored by: Teaching, Learning & Coordinating - Heals on Wheels, Hennepin Health
Land of Ten Thousand Lakes (LTTL) Symposium of Whole-Health Ambassadors Friday, May 8, 2026 8:00 AM-4:30 PM The first ever Land of Ten Thousand Lakes (LTTL) Symposium brings together healthcare professionals, community advocates, public health leaders, and systems partners to advance equitable, integrative approaches to pain care across Minnesota. Centered on the theme Bringing Integrative, Whole-Person Pain Care to Everyone in Need," the symposium will highlight non-opioid and integrative approaches to pain management, health equity, community-centered solutions, and cross-sector collaboration.
Sponsored by: Age-Friendly University of Minnesota Council
Join us for the fifth annual Age-Friendly University Day! In-person and virtual options! We are excited to welcome acclaimed author of “Living Life Full Throttle”, Dr. Sheryl Ramstad, as our keynote speaker. Featured breakout sessions on the future of inclusive home design, a jargon-free look at AI, and strategies for navigating change with wisdom. Come connect, explore new ideas, and celebrate a community of continuous learning.
This event is mostly geared toward older adults, and life long learners, but we also welcome professionals who are more interested, or wanting to become more involved in age-inclusive work.
Sponsored by: University of Minnesota
24-Hour Emergency Response Operations – $575 8am - 4pm This course consists of three days of lectures, discussions, classroom demonstrations, small group exercises, and hands-on training. This Operations Level course is designed to provide training required by OSHA 1910.120 to respond to hazardous substance releases with the purpose of protecting persons, property, and the environment from the effects of the release and to contain the release. Emphasis will be placed on responding in a defensive manner without actually trying to stop the release. Topics include: Relevant state and federal regulations, health hazard recognition, hazard and risk assessment, respiratory protection, selection and use of personal protective equipment, decontamination, control and containment of spills, emergency response plans, termination procedures, and the incident command system.
Audience: Consider this series of courses if you are an emergency responder, safety professional, plant manager, building engineer, maintenance personnel, industrial hygienist, or consultant involved in emergency response.
Sponsored by: University of Minnesota
40-Hour Emergency Response Technician – $1,000 8 am to 4 pm Monday through Friday The 40-hour Emergency Response Technician course includes the 24-hour operations level training, plus 16 additional hours of lectures, demonstrations, and hands-on experience. The Technician Level course is designed to provide training required by OSHA 1910.120 to respond to releases with the purpose of stopping the release. Topics include: Implementation of emergency response plans, classification and identification of unknowns, field survey instruments, response tactics, hazardous materials technology, and decontamination of personnel and equipment. This course offers 40 Continuing Education Hours. Note: All participants in the 40-Hour Emergency Response Training are required to have a physician complete a medical evaluation and clearance form prior to the course.
Audience: Consider this series of courses if you are an emergency responder, safety professional, plant manager, building engineer, maintenance personnel, industrial hygienist, or consultant involved in emergency response.
Sponsored by: Minnesota Prevention Resource Center and Regional Prevention Coordiantors
Appropriate for anyone working in the field of substance misuse prevention, this interactive, case-based course invites participants to explore the six principles of the Prevention Code of Ethics. A four-step decision-making process, designed to help practitioners navigate the ethical dilemmas they face, will also be discussed and applied. This 8 hour course meets the ethics training requirement for prevention professional certification. Scholarships: A limited number of scholarships for Ethics in Prevention registration are available based on need and qualifications. Contact m...@ansrmn.org or 651-646-3005 for more information.
Sponsored by: Center for Chronic Disease Reduction and Engagement Across Minnesota (C2DREAM)
C2DREAM aims to generate knowledge, analytical and implementation approaches, and community engagement strategies to understand and develop solutions to address the related chronic conditions of obesity, hypertension, and cardiovascular disease (CVD) for all Minnesotans. The following objectives guide the content for this year's conference: Engage with C2DREAM research and activities on improving heart health and reducing chronic diseases across Minnesota. Strengthen authentic community engagement and collaboration to co-create solutions addressing health disparities among relatives from all walks of life. Generate and gather community knowledge, wisdom, and strategies to promote community-driven interventions and dissemination through partnerships to improve heart health and reduce CVD across Minnesota. When registering, please note the different location for each day.
Sponsored by: University of Minnesota
Hearing Basic: Includes an introduction to screening, background, basic anatomy, hearing screening measurements and definitions, audiometer care and use, preparation and performing evidence-based pure tone screening and play audiometry procedures including environmental noise level check, pass/refer/rescreen criteria, and documentation. Vision Basic: Includes an introduction to screening, background, external anatomy, visual pathways, visual conditions to look for during vision screening, performing evidence-based vision screening procedures including the use of recommended visual acuity charts, plus lens screening, pass/refer/rescreen criteria, and documentation. June 10, 2026, from 8:30 am to 12:30 pm. Costs $60. Registration: https://minnesota.myabsorb.com/#/instructor-led-courses/e811180f-714e-46a9-87d1-07807a53fddd
Audience: Anyone who performs hearing and vision screening on children. Medical assistants, school health assistants, volunteers and other non-nurses who perform vision and hearing screening for children in Head Start, Early Childhood Screening, schools, clinics, and other community settings. May also be sufficient for nurses who provide only basic hearing and vision screenings.
Sponsored by: University of Minnesota
Includes how to do basic hearing and vision screening. In addition, the hearing portion includes in-depth ear anatomy and physiology, risk assessment/hearing history, definitions of conductive and sensorineural hearing loss, otoscopy, tympanometry, and otoacoustic emissions screening (OAE). The vision portion includes a review of myopia, hyperopia, and amblyopia, performing pupillary light, and red reflex procedures. This training will include time to practice skills learned. June 10, 2026, from 8:30 am to 4:30 pm. Costs $105. Registration: https://minnesota.myabsorb.com/#/instructor-led-courses/e1b25cf0-fbd6-4568-98f3-d5d45c6f8b76
Audience: RNs/LSNs/PHNs who perform hearing and vision screening at Early Childhood Screening, Head Start, schools and public health settings.
This position is eligible for teleworking at least part time.
This position exists to provide the Community Health Worker and Community Engagement Unit in MDH's Health Promotion and Chronic Disease Division with expertise in evidence-based and promising practice models of Community Health Worker (CHW) /Community Health Representative (CHR) integration into rural care settings. This position provides statewide leadership, planning, and implementation for Rural Health Transformation Program (RHTP) initiatives focused on frontline health worker model integration to provide care closer to home, strengthening team-based care, expanding community-clinical linkages, and providing culturally responsive care to support sustainable improvements in chronic disease outcomes and access to care for rural Minnesotans. Planner Principal State - Job Opening ID 93462
Required qualifications: Three (3) years of experience working with community health workers (CHWs), rural health care systems, health equity, community health partnerships or health care related projects. Experience must include the following: Completion of a Community Health Worker (CHW) Certificate program or three (3) or more years of experience managing, supervising, or integrating community health workers/community health representatives within health care or Tribal health settings. Experience managing projects with internal and external partners. Experience working with healthcare systems which may include hospitals, clinics, and social services. Experience, background and/or knowledge of CHW team-based care models, social determinants of health, chronic diseases, community-clinical linkages, team-based care, and community health. Ability to provide consultation and technical assistance to design, implement, and evaluate community health worker and public health programs.
This position is eligible for teleworking at least part time.
Ampact is recruiting members for the Recovery Corps program to serve as Project Coordinators and Navigators. Members are placed at nonprofit organizations and public agencies to plan, coordinate, and implement projects that strengthen supports and systems for people in recovery from substance use disorders. In these roles, members expand service capacity, improve program reach and effectiveness, and collaborate with community partners across the addiction of continuum of care. Members may serve 25 or 40 hours per week and receive a biweekly stipend; individual health insurance premiums are paid in full; members are eligible for up to $7,395 toward tuition or student loans, and childcare assistance is available based on family size and income. The service term runs September 8, 2026, through July 24, 2027. Learn more at https://www.ampact.us/
Applicants must be at least 18 years old, possess a high school diploma or equivalent, be a U.S. citizen, national, or lawful permanent resident, and pass mandatory National Service Criminal History Checks.
This position is eligible for teleworking at least part time.
Job ID: 92627 The Diabetes Planner provides statewide leadership to improve the wellbeing and reduce diabetes burden and health disparities in Minnesota in collaboration with key stakeholders. This position works with department staff, partners, communities, health systems and payers, diabetes experts, contractors, and grantees to provide expertise and technical support to achieve the goals of the Diabetes and Health Behavior Unit, CDC grant-related work, and departmental needs. This Planner role will also support clinical work within the Arthritis program, which a part of the Diabetes and Health Behavior Unit.
Required qualifications: Three (3) years of experience working in a public health program related to health promotion, chronic disease prevention and control, and/or engaging with health care systems. Experience must include the following: Experience counseling and referring adults who are at risk for chronic disease. Experience providing educational resources to adults at risk for chronic disease. Experience facilitating meetings with various stakeholders. Experience working within evidence based programming.
Sign On Bonus: $20,000 As our Community Health Supervisor, you'll be at the forefront of public health, ensuring seamless service delivery and continuous improvement. Your responsibilities will include: Leading our Public Health department and RHC visiting nurse program. Maintaining the highest standards of quality and safety in all services. Guiding financial oversight for personnel and supplies. Developing and implementing policies that align with our mission. Ensuring compliance with State Department of Health standards. Fostering a collaborative and positive work environment. Overseeing risk management and quality improvement initiatives. Engaging with community partners and developing contracts. Mentoring staff and sharing your expertise. Driving emergency preparedness planning and training. Collaborating on community health needs assessments and strategic planning. Managing the departmental budget.
Required qualifications: Graduate of an accredited school of professional nursing with current licensure in the State of Minnesota (BSN) Certified in Public Health Nursing by the Minnesota Board of Nursing RN Licensure in the State of Minnesota BLS Drivers License Auto Insurance
This position is eligible for teleworking at least part time.
This position is responsible for providing case management and public health services to children and adults including health assessment and care plan development. Duties involve providing professional health care delivery and services in the areas of health promotion, disease prevention, environmental health and disaster preparedness.
Required qualifications: • Licensed Registered Nurse in the state of Minnesota. • Bachelor of Science in Nursing – not a requirement but preferred. • Public Health Nurse Certification – not a requirement but preferred. • Valid MN Driver’s License. • Experience working with Microsoft Office (Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook, etc.). • Ability to communicate effectively, both orally and in writing. • Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships.
This position is eligible for teleworking at least part time.
Position description: Responsible for developing the assigned programs and services to meet goals and supervising health professionals or support staff providing services to the community. Responsibilities may include supervising staff; developing program and service plans and methods; ensuring quality of services and administrative tracking of information; and providing services and health care to the community. Serves as Emergency Preparedness Coordinator.
Required qualifications: Bachelor's degree in Nursing or related field; 6 years healthcare or related experience; or an equivalent combination of education and experience; and a valid Driver’s license.
Overall responsibility for the management, direction, and administration of a countywide health and human services delivery system that annually expends county, state, and federal funds. As department director, assumes primary responsibility for all management functions, including program planning and development, community relations, strategic planning, and organizational management of agency's professional and support functions, budget development and fiscal systems. This work is performed in collaboration with partners that will advance the mission of the Health & Human Services Department and under the direction of the Deputy County Administrator with professional consultation from the Minnesota Department of Human Services; Department of Children, Youth, and Families; Direct Care and Treatment; and the Department of Health.
This position is eligible for teleworking at least part time.
The Public Health Supervisor provides leadership and oversight for assigned public health programs and staff, ensuring effective planning, implementation, and delivery of high-quality public health services that protect and promote community health. This position supports the Public Health Director in program administration, strategic planning, performance management, compliance, and workforce development, while supervising professional staff and providing direct public health nursing services as needed. Work is performed under the general direction of the Public Health Director and contributes to department-wide alignment with Minnesota’s Foundational Public Health Responsibilities (FPHR).
Required qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in nursing from a school accredited by the National League of Nursing. Minnesota Registered Nurse license. Minnesota Public Health Nurse Certification. Minimum of five (5) years related experience; supervisory experience of professional staff is preferred. Twenty-four (24) hours of continuing education credits every two (2) years. Valid driver’s license.
DVHHS currently has a full time opening for a Public Health Nurse or Registered Nurse. The Nurse provides skilled nursing care to assess physical, emotional and medical needs of families, carries out established plans of care, updates records, completes documentation of care, assists families in achieving goals, coordinates with school personnel and refers family health clients to community resources. Duties also include providing client/family assessments, teaching and coordination, screening, monitoring for complications and assisting families/clients to recognize early signs of disease and deviations from normal health. The PHN position is classified in Grade 14 on the DVHHS Compensation Plan with a full pay range of $31.47 - $41.12 per hour. The RN position is classified in Grade 13 on the DVHHS Compensation Plan with a full pay range of $29.71 - $38.77 per hour.
Required qualifications: This is a full-time position working 40 hours per week with a full benefit package which includes Public Employee Retirement pension. To apply for this position, please complete the job application at DVHHS Job Board. This position is open until filled. Minimum qualifications of education and experience for this position: This position requires either a bachelor’s or associate’s degree in nursing, and a current Registered Nurse (RN) license issued by the State of Minnesota. A valid driver’s license is also required. Preferred Qualifications: Bilingual and Current Public Health Nurse certification To apply for this position, please complete the job application at DVHHS Job Board. This position is open until filled.
Supporting Hands Nurse-Family Partnership (SHNFP) is seeking a full-time nurse in the Lyon County service area to be a Nurse Home Visitor. Applicants who are compassionate, organized, flexible, and self-directed; with strong advocacy and teaching skills are encouraged to apply. Responsibilities will include providing home visiting services to eligible first-time mothers and their families. Check out more information about the national program at Nurse-Family Partnership – Changent. Requires a flexible schedule and travel. Beginning salary ranges from $69,742 to $71,822 annually ($33.53/hr to $34.53/hr), based upon experience. Benefits include paid single health coverage, monthly cash contribution for pre-tax benefit, PERA pension, PTO, paid holidays, LTD and Life Insurance.
Required qualifications: Valid Minnesota RN License Valid driver’s license Ability to pass a background check. Preferred qualifications: Bilingual Bachelor of Science in Nursing and PHN 1-3 years of related work experience Previous experience working with families & young children
Human Services of Faribault & Martin Counties has an opening for a full time (40 hours per week) Public Health Nurse. This position will be located in Faribault County (Blue Earth, MN). Salary range is $30.91 - $33.72 per hour. This position plays a key role in supporting healthy families, preventing disease, and strengthening community resilience. Come join the public service team at Human Services of Faribault & Martin Counties! You will be a part of skilled, caring and knowledgeable health and human services professionals whose talents and contributions promote, strengthen and protect individuals, families and communities in Faribault and Martin Counties every day! The HSFMC comprehensive benefit package includes health insurance (including option for high-deductible health plan) with employer sharing in cost, earned sick and safe time, generous paid leave policy, and 11 paid holidays each year. Additional details are available on our website at www.fmchs.com.
Required qualifications: Certification as a public health nurse in Minnesota and current licensure as a registered nurse in Minnesota.
Job Summary: Identifies, promotes and maintains the health of the public by providing direct nursing care and health education in office, home, or community settings. Serves a culturally diverse population. Examples of Duties: • Provide nursing intake, assist with processing referrals, facilitate referrals to community resources, and coordinate care. • Provide immunizations to both adults and children in office and community locations. • Assist Public Health Nursing Supervisor with vaccine program management. • Coordinate and participate in community immunization clinics. • Provide and coordinate refugee health services. • Provide nursing care and health education in office or home settings. • Provide Mantoux testing, tuberculosis case management, and disease investigation and control follow-up. • Perform other duties as required.
Required qualifications: This position requires current Minnesota licensure as a Registered Nurse, and one to three years of nursing experience. A driver’s license is required. Preferred qualifications: Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing from a State approved and nationally accredited nursing program is preferred, as is certification, or eligibility for certification, as a Public Health Nurse in Minnesota. Consideration will be provided for candidates with an equivalent combination of education and experience. Bilingual (English/Spanish and/or English/Somali). HOURS: Regular, part-time or full-time, benefit eligible position. 32 - 40 hours per week (Position to be appointed at .8 or 1.0 FTE). Typical work hours between 8:00 a.m. – 4:30 p.m. Occasional planned evening or weekend hours for community outreach events. Occasional evening or weekend hours for community outreach events. Very limited weekend/holiday coverage for homecare visit coverage.
This position is eligible for teleworking at least part time.
The Winona County Health and Human Services Department is seeking a leader and visionary ready to take on a supervisory role responsible for Public Health. Please attach a resume, cover letter and work-related references to your online application. Under administrative direction from the Health and Human Services Director, an employee in this class plans, budgets, implements, supervises, and evaluates service programs. This includes developing, recommending, directing implementation of policies and procedures, and supervising assigned staff. This position provides leadership and management duties in accordance with the assigned areas of responsibility as well as other assigned areas of Health and Human Services in cooperation with department employees and the community. This position may act as an agent of the community health board to the State Department of Health and other state agencies as well as participate with the community in developing and administering programs.
Required qualifications: For the complete Position Profile, Job Classification including ADA requirements, or to request a copy of the Benefit Statement for this position, please email WinonaC...@winonacounty.gov.
Required qualifications: • Bachelor’s degree in public health, nursing, public policy, health administration, community health, health promotion, health education, community development, or a closely related field required. Specialized training, minor, or community health preferred. Master’s degree in public health or a related field highly desired. Prior experience in community health assessment and community health improvement planning highly desired. • Two years of experience in public health or a closely related field required.
The Planner responsible to conduct research on and assists in the planning, development, modification, and implementation of agency and/or division policy and strategic plans. Implements and evaluates programs and initiatives in an assigned specialty area, particularly related to (EXAMPLE: tobacco and asthma) across the county, with a focus on ensuring health equity. Assists in preparing reports and presentations. Works with clients, partners, outside vendors, and management to develop or implement programs, initiatives, and policy, systems, and environmental (PSE) changes in a manner that addresses agency and community strategies. This position is designed to improve our local public health agency’s ability to perform foundational public health responsibilities.
This position is eligible for teleworking at least part time.
The Anoka County Public Health and Environmental Services (PHES) department has an immediate opening for an Environmental Health Specialist. The Environmental Health Specialist performs daily activities involving investigation, inspection, data collection and analysis, enforcement action, report preparation and public contact. The Environmental Health Specialist is responsible for ensuring applicable health, safety, and environmental regulations are being met. This is a full-time, non-exempt, hybrid position. Interviews will take place the week of April 27th, 2026, for those selected to move forward in the hiring process. Hiring range: $64,480 to $90,230 ($31.00 to $43.38 per hour). Starting rate will depend on experience, education, and qualifications.
Required qualifications: Bachelor’s degree in environmental health, food science, natural science, or a closely related field as defined under MN Rule 4695.2700. At least 2 years (2,080 annual hours) of job-related experience. Possess, or the ability to obtain within two years, registration as an Environmental Health Specialist. Successfully pass driver’s license background check. Must have valid driver's license and vehicle available for business use.
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