POSITION OVERVIEW
KIPP Indy Public Schools seeks an experienced School-Based Medical Assistant (SBMA) to support student health needs across the KIPP Indy network. Reporting to the Director of Student Health (DSH) the SBMA will be a member of KIPP Indys regional team and will collaborate closely with the Managing Director of Campus Operations operations teams and external partners to meet the health and wellness needs of students.
The SBMA will help ensure KIPP Indy fulfills its commitment to equity through student health services that drive attendance retention and academic success. The SBMA will work collaboratively under the supervision of the DSH and School-Based Nurse Practitioner (SBNP) to complete delegated tasks and deliver high-quality compassionate care.
RESPONSIBILITIES
PATIENT CARE
- Works to remove modify or reduce health-related barriers to academic success and healthcare access.
- Creates a comforting nurturing environment for ill and injured students.
- Assures smooth workflows within the clinic to ensure safe high-quality confidential care for all students.
- Prepares clinic spaces exam rooms equipment supplies and documentation to meet students individual needs.
- Provides triage services to determine appropriate care for each student entering the clinic.
- Provides first aid and care for students with minor illnesses or injuries.
- Administers medications from home per clinic processes.
- Completes patient histories screenings and vital signs during student visits.
- Assists the DSH/SBNP with patient exams and treatments including lab services (venipuncture finger sticks urine collection) and injections.
- Obtains and provides educational materials and resources to students and families.
- Responds to medical emergencies across campuses providing triage first aid emergency care and activating EMS as appropriate.
COORDINATION OF CARE
- Collaborates with students families healthcare providers and KIPP Indy staff to establish and maintain individualized health plans 504 plans and IEPs.
- Communicates and collaborates with school stakeholders about student health needs clinic appointments and absences following HIPAA and clinic protocols.
- Assists with immunization audits and communicates with families about noncompliance providing resources and support to meet vaccination requirements.
- Assists with required state and federal reporting including internal incident reports DCS reports and communicable disease reports per KIPP Indy policy.
DOCUMENTATION
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
- Maintains files and performs general office functions.
- Completes required safety and quality control tasks including medication counts supply inventory lab controls emergency supply checks and refrigerator temperature logs.
- Attends and actively participates in all required meetings and trainings.
Qualifications :
COMPETENCIES
- Builds partnerships based on trust respect and shared goals.
- Demonstrates empathy professionalism and responsiveness to student needs.
- Effectively manages time prioritizing tasks to achieve goals.
- Anticipates and solves problems proactively.
- Manages resources efficiently to support organizational goals.
- Promotes collaboration among team members and external partners.
- Holds self and others accountable to KIPP Indys mission and values.
- Demonstrates cultural competence and respect for the communities served.
- Communicates clearly and effectively with all stakeholders.
- Provides compassionate student-centered care in collaboration with the health services team.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum of 12 years of experience in healthcare or related field.
- CPR certification (must be maintained during employment).
- Deep belief in KIPP Indys mission and values; commitment to equity and anti-racism.
- Team player capable of working both collaboratively and independently.
- Highly organized resourceful and attentive to detail.
- Proactive problem-solver with strong initiative and follow-through.
- Demonstrated commitment to supporting student and family wellness.
- Must be able to travel between campuses.
Additional Information :
SCHEDULE
The SBMA follows a 195-day work calendar aligned to KIPP Indys instructional calendar. The position is full-time (40 hours/week) during the school year. During the summer the SBMA may work 3040 hours/week for 4 weeks to support clinic or community needs. The SBMA returns to full-time hours for KIPP Indy onboarding typically two weeks before the school year begins. Attendance at up to five after-hours (evening or weekend) family-facing events is required annually. CPR and other mandatory trainings may occur outside typical school hours.
COMPENSATION
Salary is competitive commensurate with experience and includes benefits.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
POSITION OVERVIEW KIPP Indy Public Schools seeks an experienced School-Based Medical Assistant (SBMA) to support student health needs across the KIPP Indy network. Reporting to the Director of Student Health (DSH) the SBMA will be a member of KIPP Indys regional team and will collaborate closely wit...
POSITION OVERVIEW
KIPP Indy Public Schools seeks an experienced School-Based Medical Assistant (SBMA) to support student health needs across the KIPP Indy network. Reporting to the Director of Student Health (DSH) the SBMA will be a member of KIPP Indys regional team and will collaborate closely with the Managing Director of Campus Operations operations teams and external partners to meet the health and wellness needs of students.
The SBMA will help ensure KIPP Indy fulfills its commitment to equity through student health services that drive attendance retention and academic success. The SBMA will work collaboratively under the supervision of the DSH and School-Based Nurse Practitioner (SBNP) to complete delegated tasks and deliver high-quality compassionate care.
RESPONSIBILITIES
PATIENT CARE
- Works to remove modify or reduce health-related barriers to academic success and healthcare access.
- Creates a comforting nurturing environment for ill and injured students.
- Assures smooth workflows within the clinic to ensure safe high-quality confidential care for all students.
- Prepares clinic spaces exam rooms equipment supplies and documentation to meet students individual needs.
- Provides triage services to determine appropriate care for each student entering the clinic.
- Provides first aid and care for students with minor illnesses or injuries.
- Administers medications from home per clinic processes.
- Completes patient histories screenings and vital signs during student visits.
- Assists the DSH/SBNP with patient exams and treatments including lab services (venipuncture finger sticks urine collection) and injections.
- Obtains and provides educational materials and resources to students and families.
- Responds to medical emergencies across campuses providing triage first aid emergency care and activating EMS as appropriate.
COORDINATION OF CARE
- Collaborates with students families healthcare providers and KIPP Indy staff to establish and maintain individualized health plans 504 plans and IEPs.
- Communicates and collaborates with school stakeholders about student health needs clinic appointments and absences following HIPAA and clinic protocols.
- Assists with immunization audits and communicates with families about noncompliance providing resources and support to meet vaccination requirements.
- Assists with required state and federal reporting including internal incident reports DCS reports and communicable disease reports per KIPP Indy policy.
DOCUMENTATION
ADMINISTRATIVE SUPPORT
- Maintains files and performs general office functions.
- Completes required safety and quality control tasks including medication counts supply inventory lab controls emergency supply checks and refrigerator temperature logs.
- Attends and actively participates in all required meetings and trainings.
Qualifications :
COMPETENCIES
- Builds partnerships based on trust respect and shared goals.
- Demonstrates empathy professionalism and responsiveness to student needs.
- Effectively manages time prioritizing tasks to achieve goals.
- Anticipates and solves problems proactively.
- Manages resources efficiently to support organizational goals.
- Promotes collaboration among team members and external partners.
- Holds self and others accountable to KIPP Indys mission and values.
- Demonstrates cultural competence and respect for the communities served.
- Communicates clearly and effectively with all stakeholders.
- Provides compassionate student-centered care in collaboration with the health services team.
QUALIFICATIONS
- Minimum of 12 years of experience in healthcare or related field.
- CPR certification (must be maintained during employment).
- Deep belief in KIPP Indys mission and values; commitment to equity and anti-racism.
- Team player capable of working both collaboratively and independently.
- Highly organized resourceful and attentive to detail.
- Proactive problem-solver with strong initiative and follow-through.
- Demonstrated commitment to supporting student and family wellness.
- Must be able to travel between campuses.
Additional Information :
SCHEDULE
The SBMA follows a 195-day work calendar aligned to KIPP Indys instructional calendar. The position is full-time (40 hours/week) during the school year. During the summer the SBMA may work 3040 hours/week for 4 weeks to support clinic or community needs. The SBMA returns to full-time hours for KIPP Indy onboarding typically two weeks before the school year begins. Attendance at up to five after-hours (evening or weekend) family-facing events is required annually. CPR and other mandatory trainings may occur outside typical school hours.
COMPENSATION
Salary is competitive commensurate with experience and includes benefits.
Remote Work :
No
Employment Type :
Full-time
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