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Josiah White's Registered Nurse / Medical Coordinator in Wabash, Indiana

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Job Summary

To ensure that each of Josiah Whites students in the Residential Services program has his or her total health care needs met in an efficient and practical manner. Must demonstrate sensitivity to our service populations Culture and socioeconomic characteristics and needs.

Qualifications

A Christian with strong convictions who is also in agreement with Whites mission statement, Statement of Faith, and Code of Conduct. This position will be working with and transporting youth to appointments and taking care of all medical needs and appointments.This person must be sensitive and able to discern a students medical needs. This individual must be a team player who works well with a wide variety of people. Must be at least 21 years of age. Must be a Registered Nurse (RN). One to three years relevant experience is preferred. Must be able to work autonomously, must be able to prioritize, must be flexible, and must be able to manage the medical needs of students.

Primary Responsibilities
Basic Responsibilities

Maintain accurate medical records on each student.

Organize dentist trips and obtain transporters for dental trips, will also Transport.

Prepare electronic med clinic records prior to Med clinic on Tuesdays. Prepare and collect data for each student.

Obtain current vital signs for students being seen for med clinics.

Scan monthly MARS and pain sheets into electronic medical records

Assess minor illnesses and injuries and administer First aid.

Learn computerized software, document all medical, dental, vision, and health care notes.

Obtain medical history, make calls to obtain previous medical, dental and vision records.

Administer student TB tests.

Communicate with medical doctors, nurses, staff members, and students.

Assist nurses, doctors, and Nurse Practitioners during visits on campus

Case manage prescriptions and medical supplies when needed

Conduct initial intake medical screenings with new students, which includes collecting medical history, showing and documenting nutritional video and sexual health education, obtaining vital signs, conducting vision, hearing and urine screenings, documenting necessary computerized charting, and arranging follow up medical, dental, and vision appointments.

Respond to Medical emergencies.

Correspond with counties and parents on medical issues pertaining to individual students.

Perform other duties as requested by Supervisor and the Vice President of Residential Services

Properly discard discontinued medications.

Educate students and staff in current and relevant health issues

Conduct pre-release height, weight, and vital signs.

General cleaning of work areas and equipment.

Assist and maintain up to date Immunization records-will require learning access to CHIRP

Assist with administering staff TB and flu shots, if certified to do so.

Ensure State Board of Health and DCS regulations for residential care facilities are maintained

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Skills, Supervision
- Knowledge and Ability

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  1. This position requires a person to work with a minimum of supervision. Must be organized and dependable.
  2. Must maintain current License/Certification.
  3. Must be able to maintain professional boundaries and confidentiality.
  4. Must be trustworthy and able to handle Josiah Whites funds.
  5. Must be able to communicate (both talk and listen) to students, houseparents, referring agencies, and physicians.
  6. Must be able to write legibly; take concise notes; and write letters to referring agencies and physicians.
  7. Must be willing to attend workshops, school, and other types of training to improve job skills and expertise.
  8. This person must be able to stay calm in crisis situations and assess medical emergencies.
  9. Must be committed to the mission, core values, and Vision of Josiah Whites.

::: section Must be able to work with students medical probl ms. This includes exposure to bodily fluids.

Must be able to assist in the physical handling of ill students- lifting, carrying, escorting, etc.

Must be able to complete First Aid/CPR expectations per the Red Cross. Specifically, must be able to get down to the floor and stand back up to perform chest compressions to the depth of at least two inches and give rescue breaths which includes getting on knee(s) and leaning forward without putting pressure on victims head.

Must be able to complete the MindSet physical restraint techniques for residents who are in crisis (expected to meet the requirements of MindSet physical restraints) in order to become certified. This may include the following:

  • Vertical Containment-Approach from behind the aggressor with arms raised. Initiate contact with your forearms to the aggressors triceps and push the arms forward. Lead with the foot and place the side of your head directly below the aggressors shoulder while making chest to back contact. Your shoulders should be at a 45 degree angle. Find your hands and grasp your wrist while pointing your elbows to the ground. Maintain chest to back contact while alternating and widening your stance.
  • Object Containment and Release-Assist a partner who has applied the embrace on an individual using an object aggressively. Establish a position on the side of the aggressor closest to the object. Secure the wrist. Using both hands, slide the thumb to a parallel position with the fingers. Release the object by pulling up or pushing down. Throw the object a safe distance away. Communicate with your partner and the aggressor to determine direction.
  • Leveraged Embrace-Approach from behind the aggressor with arms raised. Initiate contact with your forearms to the aggressors triceps and push the arms forward. Step in and place the side of your head directly below the aggressors shoulder while making chest to back contact. Your shoulders should be at a 45 degree angle. Find your hands first then slide to the aggressors wrist. Grasp each of the aggressors wrists and slide your elbow to the crest of the hip. (Same side of the aggressors body as your head). Leverage the hip forward with your elbow while alternating and widening your stance.
  • Assisted Relocation-From the leveraged embrace, go to the side opposite your partners head. Take the grasp of the wrist opposite from you. Place your free hand on the shoulder nearest to you. Stay close and communicate.
  • Single Staff Follow Down-From the leveraged embrace, follow the downward movement by going to the knee opposite your head while leaning into the aggressor. Use the momentum to rotate the aggressor to his/her side while positioning your body perpendicular from the chest-to-back contact. Spread your legs for stability. The individuals shoulders should beperpendicularto the floor. Maintain chest-to-back contact and elbow leverage.
  • Duel Staff Bring Down-From the leveraged embrace, ask for assistance to take the aggressor to the floor. Approach on the head side of your partner and secure the legs by dropping to a knee and grasping the ankles in front. (Left to left, right to right).Plant the feet to the floor and communicate with your partner. Go down on the knee opposite your head and use the momentum to rotate the aggressor to his/her side. The shoulders should be perpendicular to the floor. Stack the legs, make chest contact with the back of the knees, and forearm contact with the thighs and shins. Lay flat with your legs spread for stability.

Must be able to clean work area.

Working Conditions

Eight hour shifts Monday-Friday, 24/7 on-call responsibilities are shared with other First Aid staff.

Attend work regularly.

Be prompt to work each day and be available to assist in medical eme ::: :::

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