Columbia Gorge Educational Service District
Job Description Whole Child Nurse
Title: Whole Child Nurse
Department: Office of Superintendent
Classification: Licensed Staff
Supervised by: Program Director/Superintendent
Work Year: 190 Days or as assigned by Superintendent
Job Purpose Statement:
School nursing is a specialized practice of professional nursing that advances the well-being academic success and life-long achievement of students. The purpose of the nurse in schools is to facilitate positive student responses to normal development; promote health and safety; intervene with actual and potential health problems; provide case management services; and actively collaborate with others to build student and family capacity for adaptation self-management self-advocacy and learning.
Job Qualifications Licensure Certification:
- Registered Nurse through the Oregon State Board of Nursing
- Possession of or ability to qualify for an Oregon School Nurse license through Teachers Standard and Practices Commission (TSPC).
- Bachelors Degree (preferred) Masters Degree (preferred) in Public Health Nursing Nutrition/Dietetics Social Work Health Education Public Administration or other similar field or related professional experience
- Minimum of 1 year of public health community school or pediatric nursing (preferred)
- Certified in CPR or BLS
- Ability to communicate in Spanish (written and verbal) - preferred
- Classroom teaching experience - preferred
Knowledge Skills and Abilities:
- Principles and practices underlying professional nursing.
- Principles and practices underlying the special field of school health.
- Knowledge of current trends in nursing and of literature in the fields of school health.
- Organization and administration of other cooperating agencies.
- State and local laws relating to health and social issues.
- Participate cooperatively in a program of school health nursing.
- Exercise professional judgment in making decisions.
- Communicate appropriately collaboratively and effectively with students parents administrators other school personnel health care providers and community agencies.
- Demonstrate a genuine interest in the student population and its health needs.
- Organize a health office and manage time.
- Be a self-starter or self-motivated.
- Use a computer and various software applications.
- Maintain records confidentiality and comply with HIPPA and FERPA as needed.
Essential Job Functions:
- Promotes and protects the optimal health status of children ages 0-21
- Provides health assessments
- Obtains a health history
- Screens and evaluates findings of deficit in vision hearing growth etc.
- Observes the child for development and health patterns in making nursing assessment.
- Identifies abnormal health findings.
- Develops and implements a student health plan
- Interprets the health status of students to parents and school personnel.
- Initiates referral to parents school personnel or community health resources for intervention remediation and follow through.
- Provides ongoing health counseling with students parents school personnel or health agencies.
- Utilizes existing health resources to provide appropriate care of students.
- Maintains evaluates and interprets cumulative health data to accommodate individual needs of students
- Plans and implements school health management protocols
- Participates in home visits when indicated to assess the family needs as related to the childs health.
- Develops procedures and provides for emergency nursing management for injuries/illnesses.
- Promotes and assists in the control of communicable diseases.
- Provides health education and anticipatory guidance
- Provides direct health education and health counseling to assist students and families in making decisions on health and lifestyles that affect health.
- Participates in health education directly and indirectly for the improvement of health by teaching persons to become more assertive health consumers and to assume greater responsibility for their own health.
- Serves as a resource person to the school staff members in health instruction.
- Coordinates school and community health activities and serves as a liaison health professional between the home school and community.
- Acts as a resource person in promoting health careers.
- Engages in research and evaluation of school health services to act as a change agent for school health programs and nursing practices.
- Provides consultation in the formation of health policies goals and objectives for the school district.
- Where applicable participates in the IFSP and IEP plan development.
- Provides training in delegable duties to district staff
- Works with other nurses district staff and community partners to provide in person and telehealth services.
- Follows record keeping protocols and procedures that comply with both HIPPA and FERPA as required
- Assist with the Medicaid claiming process and submit claiming information.
- Other Duties as Assigned
Workplace Expectations:
- Work effectively with and respond to people from diverse cultures or backgrounds.
- Demonstrate professionalism and appropriate judgment in behavior speech and dress in a neat clean and appropriate professional manner for the assignment and work setting.
- Have regular and punctual attendance.
- Confer regularly with other ESD staff ESD Districts and immediate supervisor.
- Follow all District policies work procedures and reasonable requests by proper authority.
- Maintain the integrity of confidential information relating to a student family colleague or District patron.
- Demonstrates professional character in all job responsibilities. Displays courteous polite disposition exercising tact and diplomacy. Maintains confidentiality in all aspects of the agency.
- Attend training related to professional growth to stay current on best practices.
Physical Requirements:
- In an eight-hour day employee may:
- Stand/Walk None 1-4 hrs x4-6 hrs 6-8 hrs
- Sit None 1-3 hrs 3-5 hrs x5-8 hrs
- Drive None 1-3 hrs x3-5 hrs 5-8 hrs
- Employee may use hands for repetitive:
x Single Grasping x Pushing and Pulling Fine Manipulation
- Employee may use feet for repetitive movement as in operating foot controls:
Yes xNo
- Employee may need to:
- Bend Frequently xOccasionally Not at all
- Squat Frequently xOccasionally Not at all
- Climb Stairs Frequently xOccasionally Not at all
- Lift Frequently xOccasionally Not at all
- Lifting:
Sedentary Work: Lifting 10 pounds occasionally with frequent sitting and occasional standing/walking.
x Light Work: Lifting 25 pounds occasionally with frequent sitting and occasional standing/walking.
Medium Work: Lifting 50 occasionally 25 pounds frequently with occasional sitting and frequent standing/walking.
Medium Heavy Work: Lifting 75 pounds occasionally 35 pounds frequently with occasional sitting and frequent standing/walking.
Heavy Work: Lifting 100 pounds occasionally 50 pounds frequently with occasional sitting and frequent standing/walking.
Mandatory Child Abuse Reporting
As mandatory reporter (ORS.419b.010) you are required to immediately report to Law Enforcement and or Department of Human Services any instances of suspected child abuse.
Agreement
I have reviewed the requirements and expectations for the above position and understand its content. I am aware that my position description may be revised or updated at any time and once notified of changes I remain responsible for the knowledge of its contents.
The statements contained herein reflect general details necessary to describe the principle functions required of this position the level of knowledge and the skill typically required and the scope of responsibility.
I have read and received a copy of this job description. I understand the expectations required for this position and that a copy of this job description will become part of my personnel file.
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