Job Description of Public Health Nurse ( PHN )

Subject: Leadership and Management (Theory)

Overview

The public health nurse works in the district health office and is classified as non-gazetted first class. DHO, DPHC, SR.PHN,ANM, ANW, MCHW, TBA, FCHV, and other health personnel are all responsible. As a clinic implementor, educator, supervisor, researcher, facilitator, counselor, and evaluator, a public health nurse is responsible for disease prevention, promotion of health, and maintaining a minimum standard level of health. The function of the public health nurse is to organize and conduct the MCH/FP clinic on a regular basis, to conduct the outreach clinic on a regular basis, to conduct school health activities on a regular basis, and to assist in various health camps throughout the district. Supervisory activities, reporting and recording activities, clinical activities/filed activities, communicative/facilitative activities, counseling activities, and evaluative and staff activities are examples of other activities.

Job Description of public health nurse ( PHN )

Job title: Public Health Nurse

Place to work: district health office

Class / level : Non-gazetted 1st class

Qualification: certificate level of nursing

Responsible to: DHO, DPHC, SR.PHN

Responsible for: ANM, ANW, MCHW, TBA, FCHV, Other health personnel

Relation with: Health post staff, local health-related officers, NGOs, INGOs.

Roles

As a clinic implementor, educator, supervisor, researcher, facilitator, counselor, and evaluator, a public health nurse is responsible for preventing disease, promoting health, and maintaining a minimum standard level of health.

Functions

  • Clinical / Field activities
  1. Organize and carry out the MCH/FP clinic on a regular basis.
  2. Organizes the outreach clinic.
  3. Maintain a regular schedule of school health activities.
  4. Assist at various health camps throughout the district.
  •  Communicative / facilitator activities
  1. Participate in disease control and the MCH program facilitator activities.
  2. Assist the district office in developing and implementing annual action plans for family health, FP, immunization, diarrhea, and ARI.
  •  Counselling activities
  1. As needed, plans and execute periodic and incidental counseling activities for individuals, families, and communities.
  •  Supervisory activities
  1. Plan toexecute and guide regular and periodic supervisory activities in relation to job responsibility within the region.
  2. Identifies issues and attempts to find a suitable solution.
  3. In charge of supervising and monitoring the district's plans and programs.Supervise and monitor district plans and programs.
  •  Reporting and recording activities
  1. Keep personal and program activity files updated.
  2. Collects reports from a district and maintains accurate monthly and annual reports.

  3. The report should be submitted to the regional director.

  4. Provides feedback to DHO on reports.
  • Clinical activities/ Filed activities
  1. Plan organize and carry out clinical and field activities for disease control and maternal, paternal, and child health.
  •  Evaluative activities
  1. Based on job responsibilities, evaluates the performance of ANMs, AHWs, VHWs, Peons, and sweepers.
  2. Assesses program achievement in relation to an institute's goal.

  3. Provides health personnel with feedback on their own performance.

References

Things to remember
  • The public health nurse works in the district health office, and her class or level is non-gazetted first class.
  • DHO, DPHC, SR.PHN, and ANM, ANW, MCHW, TBA, FCHV, and other health personnel are all responsible.
  • As a clinic implementor, educator, supervisor, researcher, facilitator, counsellor, and evaluator, a public health nurse is responsible for disease prevention, promotion of health, and maintaining a minimum standard level of health.
  • The function of the public health nurse is to organize and conduct the MCH/FP clinic on a regular basis, to conduct the outreach clinic on a regular basis, to conduct school health activities on a regular basis, and to assist in various health camps throughout the district.
  • Supervisory activities, reporting and recording activities, clinical activities/filed activities, communicative/facilitative activities, counseling activities, and evaluative and staff activities are examples of other activities.
Questions and Answers

Roles:

As a clinic implementor, instructor, supervisor, researcher, facilitator, counsellor, and assessor, a public health nurse is in charge of preventing disease, promoting health, and maintaining a minimal standard level of health.

Functions:

  • Activities in the Clinic / Field:

    • Regularly plan and run the MCH/FP clinic.
    • the outreach clinic is run.
    • Regularly carry out school health activities.
    • help out at several health fairs in the area.
  • Communicative / facilitator activities:

    • Participate in MCH program and disease prevention facilitator activities.
    • Assist the district office in creating annual action plans for ARI, FP, vaccination, diarrhea, and family health.
  • Counselling activities:

    • As needed, plans and executes periodic and incidental counseling activities for each individual, their family, and the community.

  • Supervisory activities:

    • Plans, coordinates, and leads ongoing and occasional supervision operations in the assigned territory.
    • Identifies the issues and makes an effort to find a workable solution.
    • Oversee and keep track of the district's plans and programs.
  • Reporting and recording activities:

    • Keep program activities files and personal files current.
    • Gathers information from a district and accurately maintains monthly and annual reports.
    • The regional director should receive the report.
    • Provides DHO with comments on reports.
  • Clinical activities/ Filed activities:

    • Maternal, paternal, and child health activities are organized and carried out through clinical and field activities.

  • Evaluative activities:

    • Based on their duties, assess the performance of the ANM, AHW, VHW, Peon, and sweeper.
    • Evaluates the program's success in light of an institute's goal.
    • Gives health professionals feedback on their own performance.

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