What are the responsibilities and job description for the Public Health School Nurse (Full-time 10 months) position at Town of Greenwich, CT?
General Statement of Duties
**The current opening is at Old Greenwich Elementary School.
Qualifications
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
Bachelor's degree in Nursing from an accredited college or university, or currently enrolled in an accredited nursing program with at least three academic credits toward a bachelor’s degree. If provisionally qualified with at least three academic credits, employee must obtain a bachelor’s degree in nursing within three (3) years from appointment to the position.
One (1) year of related experience as a registered nurse within five (5) years immediately prior, preferably in public/community, pediatric nursing, or school health environment.
SPECIAL NECESSARY REQUIREMENTS:
Licensed as a registered nurse in the State of Connecticut. Current C.P.R. certification required prior to appointment date.
REQUIRED KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES:
Knowledge of the practice of school nursing, including the student and family as the unit of care.
Knowledge of the use of community resources, and the functions of local health related agencies.
Working knowledge of public health programs, community health problems and preventive measures.
Working knowledge of inter-professional relationships in the implementation of programs.
Ability to plan observations, complete evaluations and reports.
Ability to supervise an assigned clerk.
Ability to recognize the needs and concerns of people and to maintain a constructive relationship when dealing with them.
Ability to provide skilled nursing care including ability to administer CPR.
Ability to perform the physically demanding aspects of the position; ability to ingress and egress public and private buildings.
Operates equipment necessary to deliver nursing care including sphygmomanometer, glucometer, filing syringes, audio?visual equipment such as VCR, slide projector, Audiometer and vision screening equipment.
Examination: 100% Training & Experience Assessment
The examination to determine a candidate's eligibility for the position will be a Training and Experience Assessment. This type of examination requires that you completely fill out the application, adding pages for additional relevant information where needed, and attaching any documentation of certificates, degrees, other significant documents, etc. A candidate's eligibility to be interviewed will be based solely on material submitted at the time of application. Once the Eligibility List is prepared no further information may be submitted and no adjustments will be made.
Job Description
Division: Nursing
Salary Range: NO-1
Job Code: 4450-10 month
Date Created: May 1992
Last Amended: Feb 2020
ESSENTIAL FEATURES:
Assesses the overall condition of an ill child as to the acuteness and severity of disease and decide what problems will need referral to other resources.
Provides skillful management of childhood emergencies until additional assistance is available; participates in the Pupil Study Team and Planning and Placement Team; participates and assists in assessing and managing specific problems relating to the special education child.
Collaborates with other professionals in assessing, planning, implementing and evaluating the nursing care plan; gives prescribed treatment and teaches and supervises others who give such treatment; observes and estimates potential dangers of disabling conditions and indicates preventive and corrective measures.
Performs screenings and interprets findings to individuals or families; administers preventive immunizations/vaccines or treatments under medical direction; assists the physician or nurse practitioner with health assessments; makes home visits as deemed necessary.
Interprets local health regulations and emphasizes individual and group responsibility for the early reporting of any signs of communicable disease; secures prompt medical examination of individuals who are suspected of having, or are known to have been exposed to, communicable disease.
Maintains school health records by implementation of the nursing process; completes reports, surveys and forms as required.
Teaches parents and teachers to recognize early signs of disease and deviations from normal health, and to initiate appropriate action. Teaches basic principles of healthful living in relation to changing needs of individuals, students and school staff.
Plans and supervises activities of health office clerks; evaluates school health services and facilities and notifies appropriate personnel of apparent deficiencies.
Performs other related duties as required.
Supplemental Information
All positions may be subject to an interview process. The Town reserves the right to limit the number of qualified candidates who will be invited to participate in the examination, or any part thereof.
All outside candidates will be required to undertake and successfully pass a pre-employment medical examination, which includes a substance abuse test that includes testing for THC (the psychoactive ingredient in marijuana), given at the Town's expense prior to employment if conditionally offered a part time, full time or safety sensitive position.
The Town of Greenwich has implemented a policy of background investigations all full and part time positions prior to hiring as part of the reference checking procedures for outside candidates. The investigation will only be conducted as the last step prior to an offer. Refusal to sign the release form will terminate the candidate's further consideration. All new hires at the Board of Education will also be subject to a background check in compliance with CT Public Act 16-67.