Require School Health Nurse Specialist II (All Levels) in Guilford County, NC
Job title: School Health Nurse Specialist II (All Levels)
Company: Guilford County
Job description: Description
GENERAL STATEMENT OF DUTIES
The School Nurse Specialist provides intermediate level professional nursing services in primary, preventive and rehabilitative care to individuals and staff in a public school or community setting. Work is performed independently but in collaboration with Nurse Services Supervisor or Nurse Services Manager. Who is the School Nurse?
- A registered nurse from the Guilford County Department of Health and Human Services Division of Public Health with skills in public health, mental health, and pediatric nursing
- An advocate for your child's health and safety
- A public health nurse who understands the health laws impacting children
- A nurse educator skilled in teaching students, their parents and school staff about health
- Chronic Disease Management and Education - Develops individual care plans and assists students with care needed during the school day for conditions such as diabetes, asthma, seizures, sickle cell, and severe allergies and provides case management for students with chronic conditions
- Pediatric Health Care Procedures - Instructs school staff in a variety of procedures such as blood glucose monitoring, the use of inhalers, Epi-Pens, catherizations, and tube feedings
- Health Screening and Referrals - Conducts screenings such as vision, skin, scalp, orthopedic, nutrition and follows up on dental, and other screenings at the request of other professionals within the school system
- Medication Management - Monitors and manages student medications according to the Guilford County Schools medication procedure
- Immunization Monitoring and Follow-up - Prevents the spread of communicable disease by implementing immunization laws and assists public health immunization clinics to administer certain state recommended vaccines
- Infectious Disease Control and Surveillance - Screen students and refers them for medical care, investigates diagnoses reported to the school and controls outbreaks of disease
- Health Education - Promotes healthy lifestyles through the education of groups and individual students, parents, and staff
- Counseling - Advises students referred for behaviors that are a threat to health such as substance abuse and mental health concerns and makes appropriate referrals
- School Health Resource - Shares the latest information and knowledge on school health issues with school staff
- Parent/Community Involvement - Promotes parental and community involvement in assuring a healthy school, serves as a liaison between students and other community agencies
- Considerable knowledge of the principles and practices of public health nursing, of measures and techniques used in the prevention of communicable diseases, and of the scope and general purpose of the program of school health.
- Considerable knowledge of the sociological aspects of community life.
- Considerable knowledge of epidemiology and preventive measures for disease.
- Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with the public and with other professional personnel and ancillary staff.
- Ability to interpret and explain the value of public health nursing services and to obtain individual and collective public cooperation.
- Ability to make independent nursing assessments and judgments.
- Ability to perform in physical assessment skills.
- Ability to plan, coordinate the work of others, and display strong interpersonal skills.
- Highly motivated and independent in decision making.
- Sits, walks and stands during a workday.
- Practices good body mechanics.
- Must be able to physically perform the basic life support functions of walking, fingering, grasping, talking, hearing, and repetitive motions.
- Must be able to lift clients (children) and objects up to 30 pounds as required for some positions.
- Must have the visual acuity to record observations and physical assessments of clients, to read and interpret test results, administer immunizations/prescription dosages, and record medical findings.
- Nurse may occasionally be in contact with difficult clients, may be exposed to infection from disease-bearing clients, and specimens, and will have periodic exposure to hazards in the field (driving, rural or inner-city settings, inclement weather, clients). Work conditions may be mildly disagreeable if working in poor home environments or with difficult clients.