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Heartshare

Registered Nurse

Heartshare, New York, New York, United States, 10001

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The Nurse/Health Educator, Specialized Preventive Services, monitors each child's health, medical treatment, and follow-up; provides support, counseling, and training to parents or caregivers in the health and medical needs of children; coordinates internal services with outside medical agencies; makes routine and emergency home visits; obtains updated reports/information from service providers, maintains and updates all required files and records. This office is based in Manhattan, but the program is citywide.

Primary Responsibilities and Essential Functions of Position:

The Nurse/Health Educator will conduct, in concert with social work/casework staff, intake assessments of clients and obtains full data on medical history of children and family; initiates medical case planning and maintains service plan updates.

* Per supervisory direction and in concert with social work staff, monitors the well-being and quality of care of each child; assesses safety and risk; keeps parents or caregivers advised of child's condition and educates them regarding needed care. Visits any child who is hospitalized/speaks with medical personnel regarding status/treatment.

* Counsels and educates parents about their own and their children's health needs. Provides preventive health counseling to parents, stressing areas of immunization, regular medical exams, nutrition, sleep needs, proper clothing, exercise and rest. Discusses medication issues, disclosure and issues surrounding death and dying.

* Provides to parent's anticipatory guidance regarding normal developmental milestones; gives instructions on the importance of medical attention/clinical follow up should symptoms of illness or delays occur.

* Arranges, and accompanies child and parent to initial medical appointments and as needed, especially regarding medical specialists. Follows up to ensure medical appointments are kept/medical regimen followed; obtains specialist reports at least quarterly.

* Counsels' adolescent children in sex education and family planning; reviews current literature on the topic and makes useful books or periodicals available to social work staff.

* Plans and carries out formal and informal training for parents and other caretakers to instruct them in appropriate health practices and administration of medications.

* Makes regular home visits to observe health practices, status of children, and give support and training to parents and caregivers. Provides a physical assessment of children should this be necessary in the absence of a physician.

* Works with families to organize their medical files/keep up to date health information regarding each family member.

* Obtains regular medical reports regarding ail children in the home, as well as immunization records.

* Participates in staff meetings and training and attends workshops or seminars on health issues.

* Ensures full compliance in program and records with internal and external requirements and regulations and completes timely progress notes and entries into CNNX and PROMIS.

* Facilitates community provider linkages and attends community meetings, fairs, etc.

* Continuously assesses training needs of care takers and staff and assists in providing training.

* Follows ail Blood borne Pathogen control standards as a Category 1 staff member.

* Responds to client emergencies within or outside of regular working hours.

* Provides other additional services as program needs arise.

* Required NYS Registered License

* Have experience working with MR/DD and special medical populations.

* Evidence of stability in prior work or educational history, indicating an ability to form long-term working relationship with client groups.

* Ability to independently organize time and prioritize responsibilities in order to plan and carry out a demanding schedule of tasks, as well as to follow supervisory direction.

* Cross cultural studies or experience which benefit understanding of a diverse client population.

* Possess a competency level indicating the ability to absorb and integrate information and concepts and ability to quickly learn and undertake full job responsibilities.

* Demonstrated ability to act responsibly in stressful situations in order to undertake the emotionally difficult aspects of SPS work.

* Skill in written and verbal communications sufficient to effectively provide direction and counseling to clients and families and maintain ail required documentation.

* Ability to commit to working outside of regular office hours to fulfill responsibilities.

* Awareness of the necessity of field work throughout the greater New York area, often by public transportation, and ability to accommodate.

* Possess a Valid New York State driver's license preferred.

Benefits

At HeartShare we offer a comprehensive benefit package based on full-time/part-time status. You can expect:

* Rewarding Work in a team environment.

* Paid vacation, sick, personal days, and holidays.

* 403(B) retirement plans with employer contribution.

* Health, dental, vision and life insurance.

* Employee Assistance Program (EAP).

* Flexible spending account (Dependent Care, Medical, Parking, and Transit).

* Employee Appreciation Programs and Events.

* Tuition Assistance Program.

* Professional Development opportunities.

* Wellhub Discount

* Verizon Wireless Discount.

* BJs Membership discount.

* Discounts on Broadway tickets, movie tickets, theme parks, sporting events, gift certificates & more

HeartShare is an Equal Opportunity Employer (EOE). If you need to request accommodation during the recruiting process, please reach out to .

About Heartshare

Who WE ARE:

For over 150 years, Heartshare has been dedicated to championing and empowering New Yorkers society has too often overlooked and underestimated.

To learn more about HeartShare, please visit our website at www.heartshare.org or Follow us on Twitter LinkedIn YouTube Instagram Facebook

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HeartShare Human Services of New York nurtures and empowers children and adults with intellectual and developmental disabilities.