The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles is a Non-Profit Organization that serves over 28 communities in the Greater Los Angeles area. In our program, we partner with families to support the "whole child." Through engaging learning experiences, children grow across all areas of development in a safe and welcoming environment that prepares them for lifelong success. Starting as young as six weeks, our Early Head Start, Head Start, and preschool classrooms promote school readiness by supporting health, nutrition, mental health, social-emotional, and cognitive development. As a delegate of Los Angeles County Office of Education (LACOE) our programs are funded in part by the Administration for Children and Families, Department of Health and Human Services, and California Department of Education. The YMCA of Metropolitan Los Angeles also administers the CA Adult and Childcare Food Program though the CA Department of Social Services. SERVICES: In coordination with the Health & Nutrition Coordinator, the Registered Nurse (RN) plans and delivers health services for children in accordance with their scope of practice. The RN ensures children’s health records are current by supporting families in identifying and accessing medical and dental care, establishing an ongoing and accessible medical home, and providing referrals as needed. Specific duties include Provides annual Medication Administration Training for child development staff, including a minimum 2.5-hour lecture and demonstration, in accordance with program policies and licensing requirements. Provides additional health-related training and technical assistance for staff and parents to support child health and safety. Ensures timely completion of hearing and vision screenings within the 45-day requirement, as well as growth measurements and documentation conducted twice per program year. Reviews and interprets all medical and dental documentation to identify children’s health needs, required follow-up, medications, staff training needs, and referrals at enrollment and throughout the program year. Reviews all medication paperwork and medication containers prior to administration to ensure physician authorizations and parent consents are complete, accurate, and consistent with the medication provided. Completes medication checklists with parents and develops Individual Health Plans (IHPs) for children requiring medication or specialized health care, at the beginning of the program year and as needed. Communicates with children’s health care providers to clarify medical orders, diagnoses, treatment plans, and required health documentation. Reviews child health data to identify the need for medical intervention, counseling services, referrals, or home visits in collaboration with program staff. Maintains the Health Services Advisory Committee, including development and oversight of the committee charter, roles and responsibilities, recruitment of members, and facilitation of a minimum of two meetings per year. Develops and maintains a comprehensive list of community health referral resources and refers children and families to medical, dental, and health insurance services. Provides health education, parent conferences, and phone consultation to support families in meeting their children’s health needs. Provides follow-up support to reduce barriers for families in obtaining required health services, including laboratory work, medications, eyeglasses, treatments, and immunizations. Completes and updates Individual Health Plans (IHPs) for children with identified medical conditions or diagnoses. Reviews and provides consultation on the development, implementation, and revision of health-related policies and procedures to ensure compliance with Head Start Performance Standards and licensing regulations. Participates in parent meetings, support groups, and multidisciplinary team meetings to promote positive child health outcomes. Provides medical guidance and consultation to the Health and Nutrition Coordinator and teaching staff, as needed. Completes required 90-day health services reviews in accordance with program monitoring and reporting requirements. Participates in transition meetings for children with identified health concerns to ensure continuity of care. Documents health reviews, medical documentation, screenings, referrals, and follow-up activities in the ChildPlus data system in a timely and accurate manner.
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