County Coordinating Nurse - Simpson County
Listed on 2026-08-18
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Nursing
Healthcare Nursing, RN Nurse, Nurse Educator, Charge Nurse
County Coordinating Nurse - Simpson County
Job DetailsThis listing closes on 8/28/2026 at 11:59 PM Central Time (US & Canada).
Employer
State of Mississippi
Salary
$59,643.20 - $86,206.45 Annually
Location
64 - SIMPSON COUNTY, MS
Job Type
Full-Time
Job Number
Department
0301 - HEALTH BOARD
Opening Date
08/14/2026
Closing Date
8/28/2026 at 11:59 PM Central Time (US & Canada)
Agency Minimum Salary $59,643.20 Agency Maximum Salary $86,206.45
About the AgencyThe Mississippi State Department of Health's mission is to protect and advance the health, well-being, and safety of everyone in Mississippi. Questions about this position can be directed to recruitment.gov.
About the PositionThis is a time limited position. The Mississippi State Department of Health is seeking a Nurse III to serve as a County Coordinating Nurse. Based in Simpson County, this position directs and coordinates public health nursing services for multiple county health department clinics or for an assigned large county health department clinic.
Primary duties include:- Planning, directing, and supervising the delivery of nursing services within assigned county health department clinics.
- Supervising county staff nurses, medical aides, and other assigned personnel.
- Performing the duties of a county staff nurse or float nurse when operational needs require additional clinical coverage.
- Coordinating staff assignments and clinic activities to support efficient and consistent service delivery.
- Monitoring clinic operations, staff performance, and compliance with established nursing procedures and public health program requirements.
- Identifying operational or performance concerns and initiating appropriate corrective action.
- Providing clinical and administrative guidance to assigned nursing and support staff.
- Supporting the delivery of safe, effective, and patient-centered public health services.
- Preparing reports, records, and other required documentation for submission to the appropriate administrative supervisor.
- Coordinating with clinic personnel, regional leadership, healthcare providers, and other program partners as needed.
- Strong leadership and supervisory skills.
- Clear and professional verbal and written communication.
- The ability to establish positive working relationships with patients, employees, healthcare providers, and members of the public.
- Strong organization, prioritization, and time-management skills.
- The ability to manage multiple assignments, clinic needs, and competing deadlines.
- Sound clinical judgment and the ability to make timely, well-informed decisions.
- The ability to provide clear direction, constructive feedback, and appropriate staff support.
- Professionalism, discretion, and respect when handling confidential health and personnel information.
- Adaptability when responding to staffing shortages, changing clinic needs, and public health priorities.
- The ability to identify operational or performance concerns and address them consistently and professionally.
- Accountability and attention to detail when monitoring clinic operations and preparing required documentation.
- The ability to work collaboratively while providing effective leadership across assigned clinics.
- Demonstrate knowledge of nursing standards, patient safety, infection prevention, confidentiality, and applicable public health procedures.
- Are able to provide staff-nurse or float-nurse coverage when required by clinic operations.
- Are able to travel among assigned county health department clinics, meetings, training sessions, and other work locations as required.
The Mississippi State Personnel Board's minimum qualification for the Nurse III classification typically requires current state licensure as a Registered Nurse and two or more years of experience as a Registered Nurse.
In addition to meeting the MSPB minimum qualification, preference may be given to applicants who:
- Hold an active, unrestricted license to practice as a Registered Nurse in Mississippi.
- Have experience providing nursing services in a public health, community health, ambulatory care, clinical, or comparable healthcare setting.
- Have experience supervising, directing,…
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