Where do graduates work?
Graduates of the Community Health Nursing program hold a variety of positions in
education (e.g. community, staff, students, and colleagues), case management,
clinical practice, consultation, research, and administration.
Examples of advanced public health nursing positions are:
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health promotion specialist for a managed care organization,
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consultant with a state health department,
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nursing and public health faculty at universities and colleges,
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public health nursing advisor at a state department of public health,
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emergency preparedness coordinator,
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director of student health services at a college,
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supervisor of clinical services for a community health center,
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director of clinical services in ambulatory care division of an acute care
hospital,
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director of local public health department,
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planner of patient education for a large outpatient service,
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program director in an international non-governmental organization,
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occupational and environmental health settings,
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school nurse/school nurse leadership positions,
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staff development specialist for a home health agency.