What are the responsibilities and job description for the Health Care Specialist (LPN or RN) - Float - District Wide position at South Washington County Schools, ISD 833?
POSITION: Health Care Specialist - Float
9 Months - Class 8 - 7 hours per day
HOURS: 7:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.with hour unpaid lunch
Hours will vary based on student need and student placement. Start times as early as 7:30 a.m. and end times as late as 4:15 p.m. Employee will work 7 hours within this timeframe.
LOCATION: District Wide
ANTICIPATED START DATE: August 21, 2024
STARTING RATE OF PAY: $25.35 per hour (Step 1)
POSITION SUMMARY:
The primary goal of the Health Care Specialist is to care for student health, injuries, and/or illnesses in an expedient manner. The Health Care Specialist must also demonstrate the ability and desire to work with medically fragile and/or cognitively impaired students and have the ability to perform technical nursing procedures under the direction of a Licensed School Nurse.
PRIMARY JOB FUNCTIONS:
1. First Aid:
a. Administer first aid, emergency, and episodic care accordingly to their nursing licensure and knowledge.
b. Monitor students and refer to Licensed School Nurse when assessments, evaluations, or nursing interventions may be necessary.
2. Cooperation:
3. Record Keeping:
4. Student Wellness:
5. Delegated Functions:
6. Other duties as assigned:
a. by Building Principal or Special Education Director
b. by supervising LSN or Lead Nurses
c. Provide selected Health Care trainings.
d. Participate in local time studies.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS (EDUCATION, LICENSE, EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES):
Required:
9 Months - Class 8 - 7 hours per day
HOURS: 7:30 a.m. - 4:15 p.m.with hour unpaid lunch
Hours will vary based on student need and student placement. Start times as early as 7:30 a.m. and end times as late as 4:15 p.m. Employee will work 7 hours within this timeframe.
LOCATION: District Wide
ANTICIPATED START DATE: August 21, 2024
STARTING RATE OF PAY: $25.35 per hour (Step 1)
POSITION SUMMARY:
The primary goal of the Health Care Specialist is to care for student health, injuries, and/or illnesses in an expedient manner. The Health Care Specialist must also demonstrate the ability and desire to work with medically fragile and/or cognitively impaired students and have the ability to perform technical nursing procedures under the direction of a Licensed School Nurse.
PRIMARY JOB FUNCTIONS:
1. First Aid:
a. Administer first aid, emergency, and episodic care accordingly to their nursing licensure and knowledge.
b. Monitor students and refer to Licensed School Nurse when assessments, evaluations, or nursing interventions may be necessary.
2. Cooperation:
- Assist in planning with the Licensed School Nurse as the LSN plans services for students with special needs (i.e., technical nursing procedures, homebound services, transportation, or excessive absence follow-up).
- Assist with Special Ed evaluations.
- Develop Individual Health Plans (IHP) under the supervision of the LSN.
- Function as a team member of Health Services so student health is maintained or improved and learning is facilitated. Attend IEP meetings as Health Services, TAT or SST representative.
3. Record Keeping:
- Responsible for health records including the emergency card, pupil health records, physicals, and medical documentation.
- Maintain data logs according to Lead Nurses request.
- Compile logs into a year-end report (May of each year).
- Accurately document all duties performed and any other necessary reasons.
- Maintain confidential health files for students; restrict access to staff with "need to know."
- Maintain third party billing documentation.
4. Student Wellness:
- Assist with school screenings such as vision, hearing, and early childhood under supervision of a Licensed School Nurse.
- Comply with procedures for communicable diseases, under direction of Licensed School Nurse.
- Reduce the spread of communicable diseases by collecting student immunization data according to State mandates.
5. Delegated Functions:
- Administer medications, simple & complex, to students under the direction of a licensed school nurse and school policy (ex: G-tube, respiratory suctioning, complex wound dressing, catheterization and port care).
- Support the technical health needs of students as directed and delegated by a Licensed School Nurse.
6. Other duties as assigned:
a. by Building Principal or Special Education Director
b. by supervising LSN or Lead Nurses
c. Provide selected Health Care trainings.
d. Participate in local time studies.
JOB SPECIFICATIONS (EDUCATION, LICENSE, EXPERIENCE, KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES):
Required:
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Desired:
- Knowledge of and experience in working with children with special health needs and/or involved in special education.
Salary : $25