What are the responsibilities and job description for the REGISTERED NURSE (FT) NIGHTS position at HILLSIDE INC?
- In the care of children at Hillside, the RN is responsible for implementing and maintaining adequate standards of residential care for children as stated by the organization and the State of Georgia.
- Assess, plan, implement and evaluate total nursing child care according to the child’s individualized treatment plan.
- Administer all children’s medications and medical treatments according to physician’s orders.
- Monitor all child response to medications and/or treatments.
- Ensure that proper clinical record and pharmacy documentation is maintained as required.
- Responsible for monitoring the physical health and hygiene of each child; including assessment of all physical injuries and complaints for appropriate referral or disposition.
- Report all forms of suspected physical and verbal abuse to the Chief Executive Officer.
- Communicate with the pharmacy regarding medications.
- Communicate in an effective and efficient manner with physicians, agencies, visitors and other Hillside personnel.
- Participate in professional growth and development opportunities for self and training for others.
- Maintains, reviews and audits the medical record to ensure accuracy and thoroughness of documentation.
- Maintain acceptable standards of performance.
- Provide medication/health education to clients and families as needed.
- Monitor client during emergency safety interventions and complete required assessments/documentation.
- Ensure Hillside Accessibility Plan is adhered to by assuring the removal of barriers to the greatest extent possible that may hinder those served, staff and/or other stakeholders.
- Be trained in the ESI program and techniques. Be able to use the techniques safely and effectively.
- Understands the developmental milestones of children and adolescents.
- The Registered Nurse is expected to perform the aforementioned duties and other duties as deemed necessary by leadership with team support and spirit.
Graduate of an accredited school of Nursing. Must have current license to practice nursing in the State of Georgia. Be trained and/or certified in Dialectical Behavior Therapy (DBT). Be able to effectively use DBT in the therapeutic treatment of children and their families/caretakers.
Two to three years, preferred in a similar environment (school work study programs may apply).