What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Nurse position at Mt. Blue High School?
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School Nurse
Mt. Blue High School
Qualifications
- Three (3) year's experience as a professional registered nurse.
- Experience working with high school aged groups prefered.
Certifications
- Certification as required by the Department of Education.
- Possession of a current license to practice professional nursing in the State of Maine.
- Provide health assessments.
- Obtains a health and developmental history.
- Screens and evaluates findings for deficits in vision, hearing, scoliosis, growth, etc..
- Observes the child for development and health patterns in making a nursing assessment and nursing diagnosis.
- Identifies health findings which do not fall within the normal range.
- Assists with physical examinations when conducted in the school.
- Develops and implements a health plan.
- Interprets the health status of pupils to school personnel.
- Initiates referrals to parents, school personnel and community health resources for intervention, remediation, and follow through.
- Provides ongoing health information to pupils, parents, school personnel and health agencies.
- Recommends and helps to implement modifications of school programs to meet students' health needs.
- Utilizes existing health resources to provide appropriate care of pupils.
- Maintains, evaluates, and interprets cumulative health data to accommodate individual needs of students.
- Participates as the health specialist on the child education evaluation team to develop the health Individualized Educational Plan (I.E.P.).
- Plans and implements school health management protocols for the child with chronic health problems, including the administration of medication.
- Participates in home visits to assess the family's need as related to the child's health.
- Develops procedures and provides for crises intervention for acute illness, injury and emotional disturbances.
- Promotes and assists in the control of communicable diseases through preventive immunization programs, early detection, surveillance and reporting of contagious diseases.
- Recommends provisions for a school environment conducive to learning.
- Provides information on health.
- Provides health information to assist students and families in making health related decisions.
- Participates in health education directly and indirectly for the improvement of health be teaching persons to become more assertive health consumers and to assume greater responsibility for their own health.
- Provides information to adolescents concerning health problems in order to encourage responsible decision-making practices.
- Serves as a resource person to the classroom teacher and administrator in health instruction and as a member of the health curriculum development committees.
- Coordinates school and community health activities and serves as a liaison person between the home, school, and community.
- Acts as a resource person in promoting health careers.
- Engages in research and evaluation of school health services to act as a change agent for school health programs and school nursing practices.
- Assists in the formation of health policies, goals and objectives for the school unit.
- Is responsible for maintaining and updating cumulative health records.
- Helps develop/revise school health policies, procedures and standing orders.
- Prepares the budget for school health supplies.
- Reviews, revises and implements emergency policies, including in-service health and safety programs for personnel.
- Prepares first aid kits for each building.
- Organizes, instructs, and supervises school health volunteers or assistants.
- Reports regularly in writing to the principal and superintendent on school health activities.
- Prepares statistical reports for the Department of Educational and Cultural Services and Department of Human Services for the superintendent's signature as required.
- Implements the school medication policy and procedure.
Coordination:
- Interprets school health services to school personnel.
- Plans, implements, and supervises school health screening programs in accordance with state and district requirements and recommendations. Provides follow-up services when indicated.
- Interprets appraisal findings, and helps students and parents accept responsibility for diagnosis and treatment.
- Serves as a health liaison between school, home, and the community. Makes home visits as needed.
- Encourages parents to maintain current immunization protection as recommended by the Department of Human Services.
- Participates in the health aspects of kindergarten pre-registration.
- Helps school personnel recognize departures from appropriate behavior and growth patterns; helps students and staff adjust student programs when necessary to accommodate health needs of students.
- Serves as a resource person to school personnel. Participates selectively in classroom instruction under the supervision of the teacher.
Education
- A baccalaureate degree is required for all nurses hired after 2010.
Experience
- 2 years experience working with youth prefered.
- Full Time
- School Year Only (180 Days)
- Secondary Hours: 7:30am - 2:42pm
- Travel between schools may be required
Reports To: Building Principal
Terms of Employment: As determined annually by the District.
Evaluation: Completed annually by Principal or their designee.
FLSA Status: Exempt
Note: The above job description reflects the general requirements necessary to describe the principal functions or responsibilities of the job identified and shall not be interpreted as a detailed description of all work requirements that may be inherent in the job, either at present or in the future.