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Lead Nurse Case Manager


Lead Nurse Case Manager

Under general supervision, the Lead Nurse Case Manager delivers community-based health services to individuals and families. This role requires strong clinical judgment, advanced assessment skills, and the ability to interpret and apply public health laws, ordinances, and program policies. The Lead Nurse Case Manager serves as a key communicator, collaborator, and advocate for community health, working closely with internal teams and external partners to address priority health and social issues.


The Lead Nurse Case Manager is responsible for reducing blood lead levels by providing comprehensive, home-based services, conducting environmental assessments, facilitating medical follow-ups, and educating families on lead poisoning prevention.  This role also provides clinical consultation to providers regarding reporting and testing requirements.


Requirements

  • Provide case management services for children with elevated blood lead levels, including follow-up, education, and coordination of care to reduce and prevent further exposure.
  • Perform capillary blood lead testing at clinics or community events. 
  • Coordinate communication and services with specialty care providers, primary care, other healthcare providers, and Medicaid health plans to address case management and care coordination needs.
  • Conduct in-home visits to interview caregivers, identify potential sources of lead and evaluate the home environment.
  • Assess the home environment and overall health of the family to identify risks and needs.
  • Identify social determinants of health (housing instability, financial stress) that contribute to risk.
  • Develop individualized plans of care and monitor progress to ensure continuity and effectiveness of services.
  • Provide education and support to families to promote healthy behaviors and reduce environmental health risks.
  • Advocate for families to access resources such as lead abatement, legal assistance, or, if necessary, temporary/permanent relocation.
  • Build and maintain partnerships with community organizations, healthcare providers, and key stakeholders.
  • Participate in multidisciplinary groups and community initiatives addressing health and social issues.
  • Identify and integrate cultural, social, and behavioral factors that influence the delivery and effectiveness of public health services.
  • Strengthen community linkages to improve access to resources and support systems.
  • Maintain accurate, timely documentation and ensure compliance with reporting requirements.
  • Contribute to program planning, evaluation, and quality improvement activities.
  • Interpret, apply, and enforce public health laws, ordinances, and program policies.
  • Use strong analytical and assessment skills to support program decision-making and service delivery.
  • Communicate effectively in both written and verbal formats with clients, families, partners, and internal teams.
  • Performs other related functions as assigned
ADDITIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES:

Completion of HIPAA and FEMA Emergency Preparedness training (toinclude but not limited to:FEMAISCourses: 100,200, 300, 700 and 800) within 30 days of hire.

ParticipationinEmergencyPreparednessexercises.

Response during a public health emergency event, including duties not normally performed.CompletionofMVPDisabilityAwarenessTrainingwithin30daysofhir



Qualifications

Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN)

Preferred:

Education,Licensure,Certifications,andExperience

Valid Michigan Nursing License 

Knowledge of City Department,  Health and Human Services agencies, Qualified Health Centers, and Community Based Organizations at the local and state level.

Documentation in the Electronic Medical Record (EMR) and paper charts.

One year of experience in a hospital or acute care setting as a Registered Nurse(RN)

One year of  experience in home care, community health or related field as a Community Health NurseEvaluation Plan
  • Interview: 70%
  • Evaluation of Training, Experience & Personal Qualifications: 30%
  • Total of Interview and Evaluation T.E.P: 100%
Additional points may be awarded for:
  • Veteran Points: 0 – 15 points
  • Detroit Residency Credit:   15 point
Date Posted
02/25/2026
Job Reference
202603929102HEALTASS2JT2
Organization
Dept of Health & Wellness, Health Grants
Location
Detroit, MI
Category
Nursing
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