Health Care District of Palm Beach County
School Health RN - Float-School Health-Full Time
Health Care District of Palm Beach County, Lake Worth, Texas, United States
School Health RN – Float – Full Time
Health Care District of Palm Beach County
Job Description Provides skilled professional nursing care and treatment for students in assigned school(s). Implements the medical components of an integrated school health program, reporting and functioning under the auspices of the Health Care District School Health Nursing Supervisor for all clinical and employee issues. The School Health Registered Nurse is under the general supervision of the school-based Principal for non‑clinical matters. The role of the School Health Registered Nurse is to advance the well‑being, academic success and life‑long achievement of the students, individualizing care to students by providing nursing diagnoses and interventions in cooperation with the parent(s) or guardian.
Essential Functions
Maintains appropriate certifications, licenses, and continuing education credits
Provides a student‑centered approach to care for all students from Pre‑Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the school setting.
Provides first aid and injury care to students with urgent health needs.
Manages health room (first aid, office, medical) supply inventory and equipment
Plans and provides preventative care and well‑student services for the student population.
Provides nursing assessments to students, counseling, and referrals to students and parents.
Provides triage and treatment (as needed) to students with symptoms of potential communicable disease.
Maintains infection control and uses PPE as directed per School Health guidelines. Manages students with chronic health problems, providing school‑based services related to student‑specific health care plans.
Develops individualized health care plans for students with chronic health conditions as needed using the nursing process; serves as a team member with other school‑based staff, professionals, students and parents in developing and implementing individual Education Plans (IEPs) for ESE students and 504 plans for eligible students.
Initiates, develops and maintains student health records utilizing the electronic School Health medical record system.
Provides information concerning programs available for children with chronic health problems or disabling, and/or terminal illnesses.
Liaises with hospital‑based staff for students receiving long‑term hospitalization with a view to transitioning to hospital homebound care, prior to re‑entry into school.
Administers medications and provides treatments to students prescribed by a licensed health care provider with parental consent in accordance with established protocols and care plans.
Identifies high‑risk students and liaises with school administrator and staff in the coordination of school‑based care and activities requiring health‑related support.
Works closely with the School District Data Processors providing guidance and technical assistance in the identification of students that are non‑compliant with established immunization and health assessment requirements.
Counsels parents on child‑specific health needs referring to health care provider or community agencies as needed.
Conducts state‑mandated health screenings and provides follow‑up case management related to vision, hearing, body‑mass‑index (BMI), and scoliosis screening outcomes and reports.
Reviews and maintains student health records per established HCD guidelines.
Serves as a health resource person to students, parents, guardians or foster parents and school personnel.
Develops and conducts group education sessions and/or educational messages, bulletin boards or articles in cooperation with school staff and established HCD guidelines.
Travels to alternate school locations during scheduled work hours to perform nursing services, as needed. Schedule may change based on program needs.
Provides direct supervision, training, delegation and oversight to Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) who are providing health care services within the School Health Program.
Provides education and training to school staff on medication administration as well as chronic and life‑threatening conditions.
Liaises with parents and provides follow‑up for students failing scoliosis, vision and hearing and/or BMI screenings.
Monitors the school environment including the school campus for health and safety issues advising school administrators of potential risks to students in a timely manner.
Actively participates on School‑Based Team contributing essential nursing/medical information relative to student progress and success.
Records compliments, grievances, complaints and risk occurrences in the Event Reporting system.
Emergency duties may be required that include assisting community or hospital‑based organizations or staffing emergency community shelters. Staff may be directed to perform other emergency duties based on clinical experience, including, but not limited to, responses to threats or disasters, man‑made or natural.
Additional Duties
While the following tasks are necessary for the work of the program, they are not an essential part of the purpose of this position and may also be performed by other unit members.
Functions as health consultant to school personnel.
Provides in‑services for school personnel.
Precepts and mentors newly hired registered nurses and nursing students temporarily assigned to particular school health rooms.
Access to reliable transportation required.
Education
Associate's degree or diploma in nursing from an accredited nursing institution required.
Bachelor's degree in nursing preferred.
Qualifications
No Registered Nurse experience necessary. New graduates are welcome to apply.
One (1) year of experience in pediatric nursing, emergency room, community health, acute care and/or school health nursing is preferred.
Certification
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association required upon hire.
First Aid Certification from either American Red Cross or the American Heart Association required within 30 days of hire and will be offered on‑site. National Certified School Nurse (NCSN) preferred.
Licensure
Current State of Florida Registered Nurse license (unrestricted) required.
About Us The Health Care District of Palm Beach County is an independent special taxing district that has served as a healthcare safety net for more than 36 years to fill in gaps in access to healthcare services. This unique healthcare system covers the entire county and provides a wide range of services such as nine community health centers (Federally Qualified Health Centers) that serve everyone regardless of ability to pay; school health teams in 172 public schools; a lifesaving Trauma Hawk aeromedical helicopter program; a rural, public teaching hospital, Lakeside Medical Center; an award‑winning skilled nursing center; a ground ambulance program for Health Care District patients needing a higher level of care and the county’s Trauma Agency, which ensures quality outcomes within the county’s trauma system and leads initiatives to prevent traumatic injury.
We are committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. The information collected by this application is solely to determine suitability for employment, verify identity and maintain employment statistics on applicants.
We are also committed to maintaining a safe, healthy, and productive work environment for all employees. As such, we are a Drug‑Free Workplace.
Employment Details
Seniority level: Entry level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Health Care Provider
Industries: Hospitals and Health Care
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Job Description Provides skilled professional nursing care and treatment for students in assigned school(s). Implements the medical components of an integrated school health program, reporting and functioning under the auspices of the Health Care District School Health Nursing Supervisor for all clinical and employee issues. The School Health Registered Nurse is under the general supervision of the school-based Principal for non‑clinical matters. The role of the School Health Registered Nurse is to advance the well‑being, academic success and life‑long achievement of the students, individualizing care to students by providing nursing diagnoses and interventions in cooperation with the parent(s) or guardian.
Essential Functions
Maintains appropriate certifications, licenses, and continuing education credits
Provides a student‑centered approach to care for all students from Pre‑Kindergarten to Grade 12 in the school setting.
Provides first aid and injury care to students with urgent health needs.
Manages health room (first aid, office, medical) supply inventory and equipment
Plans and provides preventative care and well‑student services for the student population.
Provides nursing assessments to students, counseling, and referrals to students and parents.
Provides triage and treatment (as needed) to students with symptoms of potential communicable disease.
Maintains infection control and uses PPE as directed per School Health guidelines. Manages students with chronic health problems, providing school‑based services related to student‑specific health care plans.
Develops individualized health care plans for students with chronic health conditions as needed using the nursing process; serves as a team member with other school‑based staff, professionals, students and parents in developing and implementing individual Education Plans (IEPs) for ESE students and 504 plans for eligible students.
Initiates, develops and maintains student health records utilizing the electronic School Health medical record system.
Provides information concerning programs available for children with chronic health problems or disabling, and/or terminal illnesses.
Liaises with hospital‑based staff for students receiving long‑term hospitalization with a view to transitioning to hospital homebound care, prior to re‑entry into school.
Administers medications and provides treatments to students prescribed by a licensed health care provider with parental consent in accordance with established protocols and care plans.
Identifies high‑risk students and liaises with school administrator and staff in the coordination of school‑based care and activities requiring health‑related support.
Works closely with the School District Data Processors providing guidance and technical assistance in the identification of students that are non‑compliant with established immunization and health assessment requirements.
Counsels parents on child‑specific health needs referring to health care provider or community agencies as needed.
Conducts state‑mandated health screenings and provides follow‑up case management related to vision, hearing, body‑mass‑index (BMI), and scoliosis screening outcomes and reports.
Reviews and maintains student health records per established HCD guidelines.
Serves as a health resource person to students, parents, guardians or foster parents and school personnel.
Develops and conducts group education sessions and/or educational messages, bulletin boards or articles in cooperation with school staff and established HCD guidelines.
Travels to alternate school locations during scheduled work hours to perform nursing services, as needed. Schedule may change based on program needs.
Provides direct supervision, training, delegation and oversight to Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP) who are providing health care services within the School Health Program.
Provides education and training to school staff on medication administration as well as chronic and life‑threatening conditions.
Liaises with parents and provides follow‑up for students failing scoliosis, vision and hearing and/or BMI screenings.
Monitors the school environment including the school campus for health and safety issues advising school administrators of potential risks to students in a timely manner.
Actively participates on School‑Based Team contributing essential nursing/medical information relative to student progress and success.
Records compliments, grievances, complaints and risk occurrences in the Event Reporting system.
Emergency duties may be required that include assisting community or hospital‑based organizations or staffing emergency community shelters. Staff may be directed to perform other emergency duties based on clinical experience, including, but not limited to, responses to threats or disasters, man‑made or natural.
Additional Duties
While the following tasks are necessary for the work of the program, they are not an essential part of the purpose of this position and may also be performed by other unit members.
Functions as health consultant to school personnel.
Provides in‑services for school personnel.
Precepts and mentors newly hired registered nurses and nursing students temporarily assigned to particular school health rooms.
Access to reliable transportation required.
Education
Associate's degree or diploma in nursing from an accredited nursing institution required.
Bachelor's degree in nursing preferred.
Qualifications
No Registered Nurse experience necessary. New graduates are welcome to apply.
One (1) year of experience in pediatric nursing, emergency room, community health, acute care and/or school health nursing is preferred.
Certification
Basic Life Support (BLS) certification from the American Heart Association required upon hire.
First Aid Certification from either American Red Cross or the American Heart Association required within 30 days of hire and will be offered on‑site. National Certified School Nurse (NCSN) preferred.
Licensure
Current State of Florida Registered Nurse license (unrestricted) required.
About Us The Health Care District of Palm Beach County is an independent special taxing district that has served as a healthcare safety net for more than 36 years to fill in gaps in access to healthcare services. This unique healthcare system covers the entire county and provides a wide range of services such as nine community health centers (Federally Qualified Health Centers) that serve everyone regardless of ability to pay; school health teams in 172 public schools; a lifesaving Trauma Hawk aeromedical helicopter program; a rural, public teaching hospital, Lakeside Medical Center; an award‑winning skilled nursing center; a ground ambulance program for Health Care District patients needing a higher level of care and the county’s Trauma Agency, which ensures quality outcomes within the county’s trauma system and leads initiatives to prevent traumatic injury.
We are committed to a policy of Equal Employment Opportunity and will not discriminate against an applicant or employee on the basis of race, color, religion, creed, national origin or ancestry, sex, age, physical or mental disability, veteran or military status, genetic information, sexual orientation, marital status, or any other legally recognized protected basis under federal, state or local laws, regulations or ordinances. The information collected by this application is solely to determine suitability for employment, verify identity and maintain employment statistics on applicants.
We are also committed to maintaining a safe, healthy, and productive work environment for all employees. As such, we are a Drug‑Free Workplace.
Employment Details
Seniority level: Entry level
Employment type: Full‑time
Job function: Health Care Provider
Industries: Hospitals and Health Care
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