County restructures posts to meet public nursing demand
Several positions within the Anoka County Community Health and Environmental Services Department are being restructured to meet a demand for more public health nurses.
The restructuring approved by the Anoka County Board on a recommendation from its Management Committee will create three .8 full time equivalent public health nurse positions.
Currently, the department has four .5 full time equivalent public health positions vacant as well as a vacant full-time child and teen checkup financial assistance specialist outreach worker position.
According to information provided to the county board by the county health department staff, the Minnesota Department of Human Services notified the county a year ago that the state would no longer cover with child and teen checkup dollars county staff time to assist families to enroll in Medical Assistance.
The state health department gave the county until January 2009 to restructure its program, hence the decision to eliminate the outreach worker job in favor of the public health nursing needs.
By restructuring from .5 to .8 full-time equivalent positions, the jobs would have benefits, offer flexibility and promote retention of experienced staff, the health department report states.
The new public health nurses are needed to meet added demands within the health department, the county board was told.
• A 50 percent increase in referrals for public health nurse home visits related to referrals from Hmong, Russian and Spanish interpreters and from English as a Second Language (ESL) participants.
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