Public Health Nurse Supervisor

Dec 9, 2025

State of Vermont

Management | Leadership, Registered Nurse | RN
Springfield, Vermont

Employment Type:

Regular | Perm Employee

Schedule:

Full-time

Remote Status:

Hybrid

License:

VT

State of Vermont

Management | Leadership, Registered Nurse | RN
Springfield, Vermont

Employment Type:

Regular | Perm Employee

Schedule:

Full-time

Remote Status:

Hybrid

License:

VT

Overview

Join Our Forward-Thinking Local Health Office!
Help us ensure that our Springfield District Office-serving communities in parts of Windham and Windsor counties-is a healthy place to live, learn, work, and play. We are seeking a Public Health Nurse Supervisor to oversee community-level immunization and infectious disease prevention efforts, with a strong focus on advancing health equity. This role includes supervision of program staff. We are committed to building and maintaining a multicultural and diverse workforce that reflects the populations we serve.

The Public Health Nurse Supervisor plans, supervises, coordinates, and evaluates the work of staff engaged in the full scope of professional public health nursing. 

 

Responsibilities include:

  • Leading community and population-based interventions
  • Overseeing licensed care management services
  • Guiding data collection, analysis, and program planning
  • Directing outreach, health promotion activities, and prevention strategies
  • Supporting efforts to mitigate disease and foster healthy lifestyles
  • Performing related duties as assigned

 

This position reports directly to the District Director and serves as a key member of the Springfield District leadership team. We pride ourselves on providing a supportive, professionally engaging, and healthy work environment.
Starting salary may be negotiable based on experience and qualifications.

Who May Apply

This position, Public Health Nurse Supervisor (Job Requisition #53925), is open to all State employees and external applicants.
If you would like more information about this position, please contact Chad Spooner at

The Division of Local Health works to preserve and improve the equitable social, economic, and environmental conditions necessary to attain the highest level of health and well-being for all, thus ensuring healthy Vermonters.  The Division of Local Health is committed to fostering a diverse, inclusive, and welcoming environment that respects and celebrates every person's strength, assets, and values.  The Division of Local Health is committed to leading organizational change efforts that address avoidable inequities and injustices as we work towards the elimination of health and health care disparities.  

  

TELEWORK 
State of Vermont telework policy requires at least three days a week working in the office. The Department of Health supports a hybrid work environment which combines both in person and remote work.  Upon hire, employees work with their supervisor to create a schedule that aligns with the business needs of the unit and complies with State of Vermont policy. We believe a hybrid work environment promotes autonomy and allows for increased flexibility and greater work/life balance. 
 

MISSION – Promote the physical, mental, and social well-being of people in Vermont by advancing equity, protecting against disease and injury, and preparing for health emergencies. 

 

VISION – All people and communities in Vermont have equitable opportunities to achieve their highest level of health and well-being.    

 

VALUES 

Duties may be performed in a variety of settings including but not limited to clinics locations and office. Incumbents may be exposed to infectious diseases and bloodborne pathogens. Essential skills include the personal ability to endure stress, act judiciously in personally acting upon or directing others in emergency situations, demonstrate knowledge of and ability to apply techniques for varying behaviors, including, but not limited to physical and verbal aggression. Exposure to personal injury or danger may occur based on the patient population and the specialty setting. Ability to meet minimum physical abilities as defined by the setting including, but not limited to extensive periods of standing, walking, sitting, repetitive motion, bending, twisting, pushing, pulling and lifting. Duties may include travel and use of personal vehicle.

As a State employee you are offered a great career opportunity, but it's more than a paycheck. The State's total compensation package features an outstanding set of employee benefits that are worth about 30% of your total compensation, including:

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