Assistant Director of Nursing (#PD8 ) $64.60-$86.25 hourly / $11,197.12-$14,949.71 monthly / $134,368.00-$179,400.00 yearly
Definition
Distinguishing Characteristics
Typical Tasks
- Assist in managing, directing, and evaluating nursing services in one or more public health units, or major health division;
- Coordinate activities with administrative, medical and other staff;
- Review, update and develop new program protocols, quality metrics, policies and procedures;
- Maintain positive public relations with State, local health jurisdictions, and community agencies;
- Act as a liaison and work collaboratively with other divisions, agencies, departments and organizations;
- Keep informed on current research, trends and issues affecting public health nursing units;
- Make recommendations to the Director of Nursing and the Health Officer;
- Represent Public Health Division in state, regional, and local networks, coalitions and meetings;
- Assist in the planning and organization as well as schedule, assign and review the work of nursing and other professional staff;
- Plan, develop and direct orientation and training for newly hired staff;
- Secure staff replacements for illness, vacation and other absences;
- Assure that nursing staff is appropriately trained and that staff attend special training as required;
- Reviews applications, interviews, selects, hires and develops performance standards;
- Prepare employee evaluations;
- Monitor and solve difficult personnel issues;
- Perform all levels of progressive discipline;
- Draft, analyze and review reports, documents and correspondence related to health care programs in assigned units;
- Prepare reports for submittal to the Board of Supervisors;
- Develop, prepare, monitor, administer, and evaluate budgets, grants and contracts;
- Prepare grant application and administer grant funded and contracted programs and services;
- Conduct analyses to solve management problems;
- Oversee and ensure that records systems are securely and accurately maintained;
- Provide direct nursing services;
- Respond effectively in emergency situations;
- Input, access and analyze data using a computer;
- Coordinate and conduct staff meetings;
- Complete special projects and assignments;
- May provide vacation relief for other classes as required.
Employment Standards
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
Knowledge of:
Working knowledge of:
- Principles and practices of Public Health, Public Health Nursing, Epidemiology, and communicable disease response and Public Health Emergency Preparedness and Response;
- Principles and practices of grant and proposal preparation, budget, and public budgeting and reporting;
- Principles and practices of personnel management, supervision, training and development, labor relations, and public relations;
- Principles and practices of program planning and evaluation;
- Principles and practices of scientific research methodology and statistics;
- Preventive medicine and environmental health and control and prevention of the spread of communicable diseases;
- Principles, practices, and trends in the public health field and the core competencies of public health practice;
- Principles, practices, and trends in the nursing field and public health nursing field including maternal and child health, HIV Services and home visiting;
- Planning and delivery of clinically related services including knowledge of the health system and patterns of referral;
- Quality assurance and improvement;
- Health laws, codes, and regulations including federal health care reform and implementation strategies.
- Working knowledge of principles of diversity, equity, and inclusion.
Ability to:
- Plan, organize, coordinate, and evaluate multi-disciplinary public health programs and services including Public Health Nursing;
- Appropriately interpret laws, regulations, and policies and be able to make decisions based on those interpretations;
- Make use of demographic and bio-statistical data for program planning, development, implementation, and evaluation;
- Prepare and present budgets;
- Analyze programs and services and their cost-effectiveness;
- Identify and articulate most current cultural patterns influencing community health practices;
- Identify and articulate current trends in nursing and health care;
- Speak and write effectively to diverse audiences;
- Respond effectively in emergency situations;
- Maintain liaisons with private and public agencies;
- Maintain effective working relationships with other departments, officials, and employees of other agencies;
- Proficiency in various computer applications such as Microsoft Office and database management software;
- Plan and implement in-services and on-the-job training programs;
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with administrative, medical and non-medical staff within department and from other agencies departments and the general public;
- Express ideas effectively in oral and written form;
- Respond effectively in emergency and stressful situations;
- Make effective, reasonable and responsible decisions in emergencies and take appropriate action;
- Oversee and ensure that records systems and medical records are accurately maintained according to HIPPA regulations;
- Apply first aid and CPR, which requires stamina and coordination;
- Rapidly move to and respond to an emergency medical situation.
Education and Experience:
Any combination of education and experience which would provide the required knowledge and abilities is qualifying, unless otherwise specified. A typical way to obtain the knowledge and abilities would be:
Three years of professional nursing experience in a public health setting, including at least two years of supervisory and/or management experience. Masters degree in Public Health, Nursing, Health Administration or other related field is desirable.
Special Requirements:
Possession of a valid Registered Nurse License issued by the State of California.
Some positions may require possession of a valid Public Health Nursing certificate issued by the State of California.
Possession of a valid CPR certificate.
Possession of a valid California class C driver license or the ability to provide suitable transportation which is approved by the appointing authority.
Fingerprinting is required.
EST: 3/89 REV: 1/24, 11/15, 2/05, 9/95, 3/93 Analyst: SC, MM, LM, JS, KT, RRP
Miscellaneous
PREVIOUS CLASS TITLES: None
Bargaining Unit: 11
EEOC Job Category: 02
Occupational Grouping: 56
Workers' Comp Code: 0290
CLASS: PD8; EST: 3/1/1989; REV: 1/1/2024;

