COUNTY OF BUNCOMBE: Hiring a Public Health Nurse to Supervise Nurse Family Partnership program

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County of Buncombe issued the following announcement on Oct. 24.

We’re hiring a public health nurse to supervise our outstanding Nurse Family Partnership program. 

Nurse-Family Partnership® (NFP), established in Buncombe County in October 2009, has served more than 1,100 families. 

NFP is an evidence-based community health program that helps transform the lives of vulnerable mothers who are pregnant. 

Each mother served by NFP is partnered with a registered nurse early in her pregnancy and receives ongoing nurse home visits that continue through her child’s second birthday. 

To qualify for enrollment, first-time mothers must be enrolled prior to 29 weeks gestation, and pregnant mothers with one or more children must be enrolled prior to delivery. 

Want to know more about this position or apply? Check it out! Buncombe County Health & Human Services

 Original source can be found here.



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