The Delegating Nurse reports directly to the Director of Health Services. The primary role of the Delegating Nurse is to oversee the safety, health and well being of the individuals that we support as well as to promote and maintain the health of these individuals, using a nursing delegation conceptual framework. The Delegating Nurse maintains a caseload of individuals and is responsible for coordinating and facilitating the health care needs for individuals assigned to their caseload. The nurse in this position is responsible for delegating nursing duties such, as medication administration and other health-care functions, carried-out by unlicensed staff. The Delegating Nurses’ role is to assess the staff, to make sure that they are competent and safe, to supervise them as they perform health-care tasks, to provide continuous training, to provide support to them as they perform this function, and to maintain a good relationship with the staff in order to facilitate communication back and forth as needed with the staff and their supervisors. The Delegating nurse will ensure that all nursing documentation will be completed in a timely manner. The goal is to have the documentation completed and in the office and home files no more than seven days after the visit, hands on assessment or phone call. Delegating nurses are expected to participate in periodic nursing meetings and other pertinent agency meetings. They are responsible for consulting with the Director of Health Services should they have questions and/or need feedback on a particular health-related issue. It is the function of an RN in this position to work as a team with the other nurses, nutritionist, coordinators, directors and other staff at CSAAC. Nurses at CSAAC are encouraged to be a part of the agency as a whole, not just the nursing department. Frequently nursing will have an impact on other departments, and all aspects of the agency need to be considered. Excellent communication skills and flexibility are essential. The Delegating Nurse practices nursing in accordance to the State of Maryland Nurse Practice Act, Code of Maryland Regulations Title 10, Subtitle 27, and The Standards of Developmental Disabilities Nursing Practice.
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