POSITION OBJECTIVE:
This position is responsible for developing and implementing individual health care plans for students with life threatening health care needs’ complete and/or delegate health service tasks associate with these plans.
COMMITMENT TO EQUITY:
The Bellevue School District is committed to a diverse workforce representative of our students, one that embraces and models cultural competency as an international community.
DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES: (These duties are a representative sample; position assignments may vary.)
• Triage, assess and address student and/or staff illnesses and injuries, including administrating medications, first aid and CPR, consistent with State laws and regulations.
• Delegate administration of medications to the extent appropriate under State law/regulations; monitor medication administration by other school staff; and administer medications when required by the situation and student health needs.
• Monitor student health records and data, including immunizations, documentation of medication administrations, confidential documents, health alert files and State reports.
• Manage health screening programs, including vision and hearing.
• Perform nursing assessments as part of the IEP process. Participate on MDT/IEP teams.
• Work as a member of a team with other nurses and health service staff to coordinate and carry out health services in the school community.
• Provide training and support to staff involved in health services delivery.
• Be a resource person for instructional staff. Be able to develop appropriate curriculum and materials for instruction in student classrooms regarding dental, nutrition, hand washing, infectious disease control, life threatening allergies, HIV/Aids, human growth and development and other health related topics as needed.
• Provide training to school staff on blood borne pathogens, asthma, anaphylaxis and other health concerns as required.
• Make appropriate health referrals based upon knowledge of available community health resources.
• Must rigorously comply with State regulations and guidelines to help assure appropriate health services for students and to guard against infectious diseases and other health risks.
REPORTING RELATIONSHIPS:
• Reports directly to and is supervised by the Building Administrator
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE (positions in this class typically require):
Required:
• Bachelor of Science in Nursing and current Washington State registered nursing license (RN).
Prefered:
• Experience with public health, health education preferred
LICENSING REQUIREMENTS (positions in this class typically require):
• Possess or qualify for immediate issuance of a valid Educational Staff Associate (ESA) certificate as a school nurse.
KNOWLEDGE (position requirements at entry):
• Knowledge of health care, nursing techniques and principles, including pharmacology, state and federal regulations affecting RN and school RN responsibilities and licensure; basic record keeping processes.
• Knowledge of, and ability to work with, students IEP's (Individual Education Plans) and to contribute as needed to Multi-Disciplinary Teams (MDT's) and/or Section 504 processes.
• Knowledge of communicable diseases and ability to report such diseases to appropriate municipal and governmental agencies.
SKILLS (position requirements at entry):
• Ability to delegate health service tasks safely consistent with State law and regulations.
• Demonstrates multicultural sensitivity with the ability to effectively and collaboratively work with diverse populations
• Ability to administer first aid and CPR; administer medications to students, and knowledge of attendant laws and policies for dispensing, delegating medication administration and control of medications.
• Ability to respond consistently and appropriately to all students in a calm, reassuring and nurturing manner.
• Ability to plan and provide effective training to staff members assigned with delegated and other health care duties.
• Ability to learn and operate microcomputers and software system; remain flexible to changing situations, prioritize duties, organize activities and work independently; communicate tactfully and effectively, both orally and in writing; follow and give written and oral instructions; handle confidential matters and information in a professional manner; establish and maintain effective working relationships with a variety of people from diverse backgrounds; lift objects weighing up to 50 pounds; perform tasks requiring bilateral dexterity; move quickly from one physical location to another; walk, stand, drive, crouch, crawl, bend and or kneel.
• Ability to perform all duties in accordance with all applicable Board policies and district and legal requirements
• Ability to meet and maintain punctuality and attendance expectations
MENTAL DEMANDS:
• Must deal with a wide range of student health problems and crises, both in person and via telephone triage.
• Work is subject to varied types of emergencies as well as frequent interruptions.
• May need to deal with injured, angry, and/or distraught individuals.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
Positions in this class typically require: stooping, kneeling, crouching, reaching, standing, walking, pushing, pulling, lifting, finger dexterity, grasping, talking, hearing, seeing, and repetitive motions. This position may be exposed to prolonged exposure to visual display terminals as required.
Medium Work: Exerting up to 50 pounds of force occasionally, and/or up to 20 pounds of force frequently, and/or up to 10 pounds of force constantly to move objects.
Incumbents may be subjected to moving mechanical parts, odors, chemicals, extreme temperatures, inadequate lighting, workspace restrictions, and intense noises.
Work is typically performed at school sites, including the health room, office, classroom, playground, school grounds and general school environment.
May be required to travel between school sites and shift priorities as they arise.
CONDITIONS OF EMPLOYMENT:
These are on-call positions. The number of days or hours that a substitute works is dependent upon the number of contracted staff who are absent on any given day. No specific guarantee of work is offered.
Rate of pay depends on experience and education. Annual range is $ 72,270 to $ 135,542 (actual rate will be prorated to an hourly rate) based on the negotiated collective bargaining agreement salary schedule). Substitutes are not eligible for benefits until they work 630h in a certain school year.
NOTE:
The above job description is intended to represent only the key areas of responsibilities; specific position assignments will vary depending on the business needs of the department.
Verification of identity and United States work authorization must be completed. The successful candidate for this position must be fingerprinted. Employment is contingent upon clearance by Washington State Patrol and Federal Bureau of Investigation.
Bellevue School District does not discriminate in any programs or activities on the basis of sex, race, creed, religion, color, national origin, age, veteran or military status, sexual orientation, gender expression or identity, disability, or the use of a trained dog guide or service animal and provides equal access to the Boy Scouts of America and other designated youth groups. The following employees have been designated to handle questions and complaints of alleged discrimination:
Civil Rights, Racial Discrimination, and Gender Expression or Identity Discrimination:
Civil Rights/Nondiscrimination Compliance Coordinator Nancy Pham, (425) 456-4040 or phamn@bsd405.org
Sex-based Discrimination, including Sexual Harassment:
Title IX Coordinator: Jeff Lowell, (425) 456-4010 or lowellj@bsd405.org
Disability Discrimination:
Karen Dejong, (425) 456-456-4277 or dejongk@bsd405.org
Mailing address for all three: 12111 NE 1st Street, Bellevue, WA 98005.