General Responsibilities
Regional School Nurse:
Reporting directly to the Health Services Director, the Regional School Nurse implements, manages and delivers school health services to school districts and /or agencies. The school nurse scope of practice is defined by law and regulation and professional school nursing standards.
School District LPN:
Under the direction of the Regional School Nurse, the School District LPN implements, manages and delivers school health services to schools districts and /or agencies. The school nurse scope of practice is defined by law and regulation and professional school nursing standards.
Assignment:
This position will be approximately 9 hours per week, school year schedule, and will serve an after school program. It may be combined with our open Special Education Nurse position at White Salmon.
Salary:
The full salary range for this position is:
LPN: $32.09 - $39.04
RN: $41.55 - $50.56
Offers are made at the entry level of the range.
Essential Functions/Other Functions
Essential Functions:
Regional School Nurse
- Assess the critical health needs of students in schools, i.e., review Emergency Care Plans (ECP) for students with life threatening medical conditions, medically fragile students, students with health concerns and/or requiring nursing treatments.
- Collaborate and consult with administrators and other staff to identify school safety and environmental health needs.
- Assess the physical and emotional health of students within the scope of the Regional School Nurse practice; initiate referrals for diagnosis and treatment of identified health needs; and communicate health concerns that impact learning to staff.
- Coordinate and implement mandated health screenings, including referral and follow-up.
- Supervise, train and delegate medication administration and nursing treatments as allowed by law.
- Provide health counseling and crisis intervention to students; serve as an advocate for the health rights of students and as a professional liaison between the school, family, and health community.
- Perform professional nursing tasks including emergency services.
- Serve as a resource for health education to the classroom teacher.
- Consult and collaborate with staff, parents and other professionals to assess student health status and make recommendations that are consistent with the individualized education plan.
- Collect health care services data.
- May assist school districts with policies and procedures for school health services based on current laws and accepted practices.
School District LPN
- Assist in Regional School Nurse in performing nursing assessments.
- Within LPN scope of practice and in accordance with district policies and procedures, provide nursing care to students.
- Implement student health care plans and emergency plans as directed by the Regional School Nurse.
- Collaborate and consult with the Regional School Nurse and other staff to identify and address school safety and environmental health needs.
- Maintain accurate records pertaining to medication and treatment administration, immunizations, screening results and injury records.
- Serve as an advocate for the health rights of students as a profession liaison between the school, family and health community.
- Collaborate with the RSN to coordinate and implement mandated health screenings.
- Collect health care services data.
- Participate in health-promoting and prevention efforts.
Other Functions:
- Other duties as assigned.
Minimum/Preferred Qualifications & Skills
Minimum Qualifications:
Regional School Nurse
- Valid Washington State registered nurse (RN) license.
- Experience in pediatrics and willingness to delegate care in a school setting.
- Current CPR/1st aid certification.
- Experience in the health care of school age children.
School District LPN- Hold or be eligible to hold a valid Washington State Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN).
- Current CPR/1st aid certification.
Preferred Qualifications:
Regional School Nurse- Bachelor's degree in Nursing; valid Washington ESA certificate as a school nurse; school nurse experience in public or private schools.
- Experience working with community service agencies, i.e. health professionals, department of health, social services.
- Experience providing health education training to individuals or in a classroom setting.
- Experience in pediatrics and the health care of school age children.
School District LPN- Experience as an LPN in a school setting.
- Experience in pediatrics.
Working Conditions/Employment Requirements
Working Conditions/Physical Requirements
- Exposed to diseases carried by students, exposed to student noise levels.
- Travel to school buildings and districts to provide services.
- Ability to physically move and/or lift equipment varying in weight up to 35 lb.
- Regular attendance during assigned work schedule.
Employment Requirements:- Successful completion of a criminal history and fingerprint check through Washington State Patrol and FBI.
- Proof of immunization/disease including MMR/Td/Hepatitis B/Varicella.
Educational Service District 112 is an Equal Opportunity Employer