Student Nurse Intern
Student Nurse Intern
Hourly pay rate: $16.0750
Position Status: Full Time, Summer 2026 term
Position Schedule: Primarily weekdays, occasional evenings may be required
Position Summary
Performs tasks and procedures as assigned under direct supervision of the Clinic Team Leader. Assists the nurses in providing clinic services to individuals and families under the public health nursing program. Functions under the direct supervision of the Clinic Team Leader.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities
Assists in determining immunization needs; obtains written permission for inoculation of minors; instructs parent of child or patient regarding expected results; checks immunization records for patients or school; maintains associated records on computer and paper.
Provides health and clinic information to phone callers; directs calls to appropriate person for specialized information.
Participates in health screening clinics organized by the Health Department.
Opportunities to shadow multiple public health roles within the Health Department throughout internship.
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities
Ability to apply simple patient care techniques as delegated by a professional.
Ability to keep records and charts and make reports on observations.
Ability to follow oral and written directions in exact detail.
Ability to maintain statistical records.
Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with clients, family members, other staff, and the general public.
Required Qualifications
Requires enrollment in an approved school of nursing, completion of first year level of nursing education and completion of med-surgical clinical rotations.
Considerable knowledge of general patient care techniques, policies, and practices.
Physical Attributes/Demands
This position requires activities such as walking, standing or sitting for long periods of time, reaching, pulling, holding children, bending, stooping, and lifting light to medium objects.
Work Environment
The work is performed in a clinic and involves frequent exposure to body fluids, air borne diseases, and anxious, angry, and/or combative patients. Latex gloves, gowns, and facial masks are worn.
About McLean County Government
The Health Departments offers a variety of programs to serve McLean County residents: WIC, Environmental Health, Vital Records, Communicable Disease, Immunizations, etc.
McLean County Government takes pride in serving our dynamic and fast-growing community. We provide a wide range of services, including public safety, criminal justice, road and bridge maintenance, animal safety and adoptions, vital records management, personal health services, food safety inspections, and park management. Our dedicated team of over 800 employees work across 25 departments to ensure the well-being and growth of our community.
To learn more about all the services McLean County Government provides the community, please visit https://mcleancountyil.gov/. A full list of Departments with a description of their function can be located at https://www.mcleancountyil.gov/8/Departments.
How to Apply
Important instructions:
Your resume and cover letter must be uploaded at the time of application.
Applicants must submit a letter of recommendation from a nursing instructor.
If preferred, instructors may submit letters of recommendation directly to Geri Stuart, Immunization Supervisor, McLean County Health Department, 200 West Front St., Room 304, Bloomington, IL 61701, by Friday, March 20, 2026.
An interview will be required during the selection process.
An official college transcript is required upon hire.
Ready to apply?
Click “Apply” at the bottom of this post.
*If applying through a third party job board please fill out an application via McLean County Government’s Job Board located at https://mcleancountyil.gov/2068/Jobs
Confidentiality of your application is maintained upon request.
McLean County Government is proud to be an Equal Opportunity Employer.