SALARY: | Commensurate with training and experience |
DEPARTMENT: | District Office |
LENGTH OF CONTRACT: | 190 days |
QUALIFICATIONS: | - Current Licensure to practice as a registered nurse in the state of South Carolina.
- Minimum experience of two years as a registered nurse, preferably pediatric, adolescent, emergency, or community health.
- Current American Heart Association or American Red CrossBLS Certification.
- Highly recommended to be affiliated with professional organization (NASN/SCASN).
- Such alternatives to the above qualifications as the Board may find appropriate and acceptable.
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IMMEDIATE SUPERVISOR: | Director of Nursing & Health Services |
JOB SUMMARY: | The float nurse rotates to all school sites to support staff nurses; facilitates positive student responses to normal development; promotes health and safety; intervenes with actual and potential health problems; provides case management, self-advocacy, and learning. The same applies to faculty and staff. |
PERFORMANCE RESPONSIBILITIES: |
- Supports and upholds the mission, vision, and strategic goals of Dorchester School District Two.
- Apply appropriate theory as basis for decision making in nursing practice.
- Collect information about health status of students/faculty in a systematic manner while maintaining confidentiality on an as needed basis.
- Provide nursing care, support, and advice for students and/or faculty who have suffered an accident or illness.
- Store, administer, and assist with medication in accordance with school district policies.
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- Provide training for school-based staff to support students with health care needs. To include, but not limited to asthma, diabetes, seizures, allergies, and tube feedings.
- Complete accident/incident reporting processes for students, staff, volunteers, and visitors
- Maintain confidentiality regarding all school and health related issues, unless legally mandated to report.
- Collaborate with others in the planning for a safe school environment including identification and notification of safety hazards to appropriate school personnel.
- Conduct and facilitate DHEC recommended screenings and notify parents/guardians if a problem is detected.
- Follow the communicable disease prevention and control program in cooperation with local and state public health agencies.
- Provide annual CPR and First Aid training for appropriate staff.
- Ensure the writing and implementation of Individual Healthcare Plans (IHPs) and Emergency Action Plans (EAPs), as appropriate.
- Consults with 504 and IEP teams regarding students with special health needs. Participates in 504 and IEP meetings as needed.
- Documents, compiles, and analyzes data for required reports on school health services such as the 45-day immunization report, two-week survey, and end of the year report.
- Monitoring and maintaining immunizations, ensuring appropriate exclusion for infectious illnesses, and reporting communicable diseases as required by law.
- Make appropriate assessments and referrals for suspected abuse/neglect as a mandated reporter.
- Provides oversight, training, and supervision to Health Room Assistant (HRA).
- Provides staff UAP Training on tasks to be delegated to support student health and safety.
- Serve as a preceptor for nursing students from local colleges/universities.
- Attend all nurses' meetings and/or in-services as directed by the school district.
- Assume responsibility for continuing education and professional development.
- Provide annual BBP OSHA review/training for faculty and staff in accordance with the District Exposure Control Plan.
- Coordinates and monitors Hepatitis B Vaccinations for at risk employees in accordance with the Exposure Control Plan.
- Collaborate with parents, doctors, and other health personnel to assure the health and safety of students.
- Keeps current in latest trends and developments in regard to school health and pediatric nursing.
- Provide coverage to schools when other nursing coverage is unavailable.
- Performs other duties as assigned.
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