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Arapahoe County Government Nursing Supervisor - Sexual Health in Englewood, Colorado

Description While the full salary range for this position is included in this posting, the anticipated hiring range is $73,441.94 - $95,378.40 annually.

The Nurse Supervisor provides leadership to program operations and staff working in Arapahoe County Public Health clinics. This role works in collaboration with the Nurse Manager to offer innovative ideas for services and process improvement, serves as the subject matter expert for clinic operations providing technical guidance and employee relations for staff, and providing service recovery for clients.

Our sexual health clinic provides comprehensive sexual health services to all genders, including family planning, STI testing and treatment, and cervical and breast cancer screening. We see patients in two clinics in Englewood and Aurora, and also provide STI testing and treatment services in the community through our Syphilis Field Delivered Treatment program and in conjunction with our Harm Reduction program on a mobile unit. We are focused on reproductive justice, health equity, and providing high quality care to the most vulnerable residents of Arapahoe County. This position will primarily support the Englewood sexual health clinic two days a week with staff scheduling, supply inventory and pharmacy maintenance, and supervision of medical assistants and RNs. They will fill in at the Altura Plaza clinic as needed, be responsible for managing mobile outreach and community clinics, and provide administrative support for various grant-funded programs, including Title X. Clinic hours are Monday - Thursday 7am - 5:30pm, but alternate work schedules and limited WFH are also available. Bilingual candidates are strongly encouraged to apply, and a pay differential is available for those who pass a dual language exam. Duties Program Management Applies policies and procedures to proactively affect programs and outcomes.* Maintains compliance of Federal and State program-specific guidelines. Responsible for inventory, procurement, safe storage, and reconciliation of supplies. Monitors and coordinates supply transportation in accordance with safety standards and deadlines. Assists with all program management functions as needed.Team Supervision Provides direct supervision to staff, including performance management, coaching, disciplinary actions, and training.* In coordination with HR, position acts with compliance of County's guidelines for employees. Provides leadership for clinics, including managing clinic flow, service recovery, and employee relations. Collaborates with internal staff to complete nurse audits, reconcile issues, and resolve errors. Plans and recommends additional education to staff to rectify learning deficiencies.Program Operations In coordination with the Nurse Manager, reviews program operations, recommends process improvements, and develops clinic schedule to meet program deliverables. Within the scope of practice, provides safe, appropriate, direct patient care in a clinical setting. Maintains clinic-specific documentation. Uses organizational skills to maintain correct forms and tools necessary for effective clinic operations. Provides oversight of compliance and is responsible for audits for grants/programs. Utilizes savvy detail and organizational skills to perform monthly supply inventory and reconciles purchasing documentation. Uses active listening skills and proactive interpersonal skills to understand what is verbalized and what is omitted from clients and staff.Emergency Preparedness and Response Responds, as required, to support public health emergencies, incidents, and events. Employee participates in all exercises and drills on emergency preparedness and response, as required. Completes trainings identified as appropriate for this level employee and initiates corrective actions and responses pursuant to Federal, State, and Local laws, statutes, and regulations.Skills, Abilities and ompetencies: Requires a well-developed knowledge of the principles, techniques, practices, and procedures related to nursing services. Relates well to all kinds of people, builds rapport, and establishes trust and confidence Ability to communicate effectively, including delivering hard messages sensitively and compassionately Ability to inspire and motivate entire units and organizations Must be a role model for teamwork and dependability

Requirements Behavioral Competencies (these are required for all positions at ACG): Accountability Accessibility Inclusivity Integrity

Education and Experience: Bachelor's degree in Nursing (BSN) from a school accredited by the National League for Nursing Accrediting Commission or the American Association of Colleges of Nursing. Professional Qualifications: Licensed to practice as a registered nurse (RN) in the State of Colorado or a Compact State. BLS and CPR certification. Previous experience in nursing, public health, and supervisory experience may be considered in-lieu of education requirements.Preferred Education and Experience: One year of supervisory experience in Nursing

Supplemental Information Pre-Employment Additional Requirements: Must successfully pass pre-employment testing which includes an acceptable motor vehicle record (MVR) and background check.Post-Employment Requirements: Must stay up to date on any required training, certifications, and licensures. Reliable transportation required for travel to all Arapahoe County Public Health clinics and various worksites throughout the Metro Denver area on an

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