Location: New Bern,NC, USA
Position: School Nurse Reports to: Lead Nurse, Principal Terms of Employment: 10 month Pay Grade: Pay Range: Starting at $20.39 per hour for non-certified nurse, $38,500 -$57,200 for NBCSN certification, prorated for position's hours FLSA Status: Exempt and Non-exempt##Nature of WorkThis is a professional public health nursing position responsible for planning, implementing, coordinating, and evaluating school health services. County Schools nurses coordinate the student and school health for a school or schools and provide supportive care, direction to staff and students, consult with physicians, and maintain records and school health processes. Work is performed under regular supervision of the Lead Nurse. The professional school nurse is responsible for planning, implementing, coordinating and evaluating school health services within the context of the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model. The school nurse serves in the roles of program manager/ coordinator, case manager/direct care provider, collaborator/advocate, educator and counselor for Craven County Schools in assigned schools.School health in Craven County Schools is a public health function in service to the greater Craven County community.Education and Experience:A minimum of three (3) years RN nursing experience dealing with young children and adolescents (ages 5 - 18) and/or public health nursing experience.BSN preferred. A registered nurse actively working toward a BSN degree (to be completed within 3 years of hire date) may be considered.Certification and Licensure Requirements (if applicable):Required: Registered nurse, currently licensed to practice in North CarolinaNational school nurse certification must be completed within 3 years of hire date.In accordance with the National Board for the Certification of School Nurses, the nurse sitting for the exam is required to have a minimum of 1000 hours of school nursing experience.CPR, AED, First Aid Instructor Certification (or is able and does obtain within a year of employment)Essential Functions/Typical TasksThe professional school nursing position within Craven County Schools is responsible for planning, implementing, coordinating and evaluating school health services that:Assist Public Health partners during emergent events such as outbreaks of communicable disease or severe weather such as hurricanes.Collaborate with students, parents, and healthcare providers to establish plans of care (POCs)Conduct health screeningsEliminate or minimize health problems which impair learningMaximize the quantity of in-class, on task time by reducing the incidence of health-related absenteeism,Promote student, staff and community awareness of and participation in healthy behaviorsPromote the highest degree of independent functioning possibleOther duties as assigned.Knowledge, Skills, and AbilitiesThe complex role of the school nurse demands, but is not limited to, anunderstanding and knowledge of:Applicable laws, regulations and standards pertaining to school nursing practice (HIPAA, NC Nurse Practice Act, Standards of School Nursing Practice and the Ten Components of the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Model)Building student, staff and family capacity for adaptation, self-management, self-advocacy and learningCase finding, case management and health advocacyCommunicable DiseaseCommunity, including community as a system and aggregates as clientsContemporary health and psychosocial issues that influence children, families and the communityDevelopment, management and evaluation of school health programsEnvironmental health within the school communityEthnic and cultural sensitivity and competenceFamily theory, assessment and interventionFederal Educational Rights and P ivacy Act (FERPA) law and its application to the work of the school nurseHealth care delivery systems and the concept of the primary health care home.Health counseling, mental health and crisis interventionLeadership, networking and collaborationPediatric/adolescent NursingProgram management, including personnel supervisionPublic Health/ Community Health NursingSchool as a non-traditional health care settingSchool as a Public Health care settingSchool Health lawSpecial education legislation and servicesVarious electronic applications such as Power School, Google Docs, Word, ExcelSkills related to this important role include the ability to:Collect data to direct evidence-based practiceDeal tactfully with others and exercise good judgment in appraising situationsDemonstrate flexibility and adaptability in practice settings to meet student, school and community needs.Elicit needed information and maintain effective working relationshipsIdentify health related barriers to learning (i.e., at risk behaviors, financial, cultural, economical, etc.)Make independent and timely nursing decisions and accurately triagePlan, coordinate and supervise the work of othersRecord accurately services rendered and interpret and explain records, reports, activities, health care plans, accommodations and medical interventionsSecure the cooperation and respect of students, faculty and staffUtilize various electronic and hard copy documentation systems for entering information at the time of service to the student.Professional Nursing StandardsThe school nurse will demonstrate the following professional standards in the execution of their work:Standards of CareAssessment: Collects comprehensive data pertinent to the clients health or situation.Nursing Diagnosis: Analyzes the assessment data to determine the nursing diagnosis or issues that need to be addressed.Outcomes Identification: Identifies expected outcomes for a plan individualized to the client or situation.Planning: Develops a plan that prescribes strategies and alternatives to attain expected outcomes.Implementation: Implements the identified plan through coordination of care, health teaching and health promotion and consultation to influence the identified plan, enhance the abilities of others and effect change.Evaluation: Evaluates progress towards attainment of outcomes.Standards of Professional PerformanceQuality of Practice: Systematically enhances the quality and effectiveness of nursing practice.Education: Attains knowledge and competency that reflects current school nursing practice.Professional Practice Evaluation: Evaluates ones own nursing practice in relation to professional practice standards and guidelines, relevant statutes, rules and regulations.Collegiality: Interacts with and contributes to the professional development of peers and school personnel as colleagues.Collaboration: Collaborates with the client, the family, school staff and others in the conduct of school nursing practice.Ethics: Integrates ethical provisions in all areas of practice.Research: Integrates research findings into practice.Resource Utilization: Considers factors related to safety, effectiveness, cost and impact on practice on the planning and delivery of school nursing services.Leadership: Provides leadershi