Per Diem School Registered Nurse (RN)

DayforceTonawanda, NY
Onsite

About The Position

The RN is responsible for coordinating the health care needs of students/people we support, with family, staff, other care providers, as well as outside professionals. The RN will ensure the evaluation, supervision, and/or provision of nursing care and routine health maintenance programs are completed. The RN is responsible for staff training in health and medical issues, and for providing a quality of care for the students/people we support.

Requirements

  • Must be licensed and currently registered as an RN in New York State.
  • Possess one year experience working with developmentally disabled students/persons is preferred.
  • Ability to bend, stoop, squat, kneel, sit, reach, stand, walk, push, pull, climb flight of stairs; Good physical strength and be able to lift/transfer a minimum of 50 lbs. unassisted and is able to assist in two-three person lifts as necessary; Must be able to perform physical tasks outlined in the education program’s Safe Student Movement manual and/or the agency’s Safe Person Movement Program; Must have the ability to see, hear, listen, speak clearly, good motor coordination: grip, strength, eye-hand coordination
  • The ability to perform critical thinking and complex problem-solving skills, write in clear, organized manner, show good judgment, independent action, prioritizing, following directions. Works independently, as well as cooperatively, with others. Be approachable, enthusiastic and meet job-related tasks accordingly
  • The ability to communicate with individuals in a positive manner, both oral and written, serve as an appropriate role model to co-workers and program participants. Receive supervision instruction in a positive manner. Adhere to agency’s policies, procedures, rules and regulations. Maintains a professional attitude and appearance at all times.
  • The ability to operate medical equipment such as nebulizers, suction devices and the like; ability to operate office equipment, such as computer, copier, fax machine, and laminator.

Nice To Haves

  • Possess (1) year experience working with developmentally disabled students/persons is preferred.

Responsibilities

  • Complies with all Office of People With Developmental Disabilities (OPWDD), Part 624, Part 633, and/or State Education Department (SED) regulations and reports any violations, deficiencies or incidents to supervisor
  • Assess the health care needs of each student/person we support based on information available such as test results, laboratory data, observation and staff input
  • Develop an individualized plan of nursing services for each student/person who requires nursing care, including those who require medication administration for diagnosed medical conditions and update at least annually or whenever there is a significant change in the student/person’s condition
  • Establish and maintain a professional working relationship with family, physicians, dentists, and other medical/health care agencies and professionals
  • Educates staff about the chronic conditions and related health care needs of the students/persons, as well as, health and safety skills related to seizures, blood borne pathogens, etc.
  • Provides initial and ongoing training to staff in all nursing procedures being delegated, including medication administration periodically reviewing that performance is consistent with standards of nursing care.
  • Complete certification/annual recertification (annual evaluation of performance) for all medication administration certified staff
  • Ensure that there is specific medication information available for every medication prescribed for each student/person
  • Maintains adequate first aid, medical supplies, and equipment to meet the needs of the students/persons
  • Completes Accident/Injury reports, and Allegations of Abuse according to regulation and agency policy
  • Maintains and protects confidential or other sensitive information such as Protected Health Information (PHI) and Personally Identifiable Information (PII) as defined in the agency’s information security policy.
  • Performs other related duties as assigned by supervisor
  • Provides professional nursing care to students with tracheostomies, gastrostomy/jejunostomy tubes, children with colostomies, those who may require oxygen, and children who may require intermittent catheterization in the educational program
  • Identifies and assesses each student’s health needs, implements services and evaluates plans of care which impact student learning, achievement and safety
  • Administers prescribed medications and treatments and assesses, interprets and documents student responses
  • Assists in providing New York State mandated and annual screening programs (Scoliosis screening, heights, weights, vision screening)
  • Provides in-service training to staff and/or family members when applicable
  • Administers emergency first aid, or assists students in obtaining treatment at a medical facility
  • Consults with staff concerning health supports services for students
  • Counsels student and families in maintaining good health through use of proper diet, routine medical care, screening and maintaining up to date immunizations
  • Performs necessary written work for assigned cases including maintenance of records and preparation of reports, writing and maintaining nursing care plans and writing alerts/objectives for the health component of a student’s Individualized Education Plan (IEP)
  • Assess and monitor all health-related tracking forms, such as charts, Plans of Nursing Instructions, etc.
  • Ensure that each individual’s medication regimen is assessed at least every six months or whenever there is a significant change and provide follow-up on all recommendations.
  • Assess each individual’s level of capacity to administer medications at least annually.
  • Assist in the planning of self-administration of medication programs for individuals as needed.
  • Monitor implementation of special diets in cooperation with the dietitian and the Residential Habilitation Manager.
  • Oversee scheduling of medical appointments and hospitalizations in cooperation with the Residential Habilitation Manager and communicate with health care providers and service coordinators as needed to ensure follow through.
  • Provide on call coverage on a rotating basis for all residential sites.
  • Oversee procurement, storage and inventory of all medications and medical supplies, including controlled substances.
  • Completes proper OPWDD Training (SLMS Website) upon hire and provides certification to direct supervisor and the agency training department: New RN Orientation, Telephone Triage, Diabetes, and PONS.
  • Facilitate, monitor and develop all program nursing and medical policies and procedures with approval of supervisor.
  • Review all intake information relating to health/medical issues and ensure that it is sufficient to determine initial program eligibility.
  • Dispense medications as required and provide assistance with toileting, behavioral issues, meals and medical emergencies.
  • Address and/or report all observed or suspected situations which adversely impact on the health and safety of participants/staff.
  • Provide nursing assessment and first aid as needed in cases of injury and/or illness.
  • Maintain and order adequate medical supplies and keep first aid items current.
  • Participate in interdisciplinary, six month, annual and special reviews.

Benefits

  • Affordable Benefit package (medical, dental & vision)
  • excellent PTO
  • great work-life balance
  • opportunity for advancement
  • 403b Retirement plan
  • positive & diverse work environment
  • being a part of a dynamic, engaging, & fun team!
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