Description
SUMMARY: With supervision provides nursing assessment, treatment, and consultation as a member of the multidisciplinary team.
Essential Functions
- Provides acute nursing care to students.                                                  Â
- Administers medications to students.                                                                       Â
- Conducts child health evaluations.                                                                                             Â
- Communicates & consults with staff, parents and community-based professionals.    Â
- Supervises staff performing delegated nursing functions.                                                                  Â
- Continues professional development and education.                                                                                                                      Â
- Provides & promotes health care to staff.
Marginal FunctionsÂ
- Provides in service training.
- Supervises medication monitors.
- Prepares charts for new students.
- Performs additional duties as assigned.
CONDITIONS
Equipment Used: otoscope, ophthalmoscope, standard health assessment equipment, Nebulizer treatment machine, blood glucose monitoring equipment, tape recorder, telephone, walkie-talkie, automobile, AED, fax machine, golf cart and oxygen tanks.
Performance Standard: Must consistently demonstrate clinical competence in all areas of performance within recognized standards of the nursing profession.
Work Environment: Multiple indoor environments around campus with a variety of sound, lighting and temperature conditions.
Work Schedule: 36 hours per week Monday through Thursday (10:30pm-7:30am). Some flextime and occasional overtime including some weekend assignments. This position has an annual 11-month schedule.
Pay: Starting at $41.01 per hour and commensurate with education and experience, in keeping with the MSB Exempt Teachers and Related Service Providers pay scale.
Requirements
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QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge, skills and general abilities:
- Comprehensive knowledge of the nursing process (assessment, planning, implementation and evaluation) to meet professional standards and practices.
- Comprehensive knowledge of appropriate evaluation techniques with severely disabled children.
- General knowledge of disabling childhood conditions, physical growth and development, cognitive development, mental retardation, cerebral palsy, and communicable diseases.
- Currently licensed by the Maryland State Board of Examiners of Nurses.
- Must be at least 21 years of age.
After the first year in this position, the employee is required to have:
- General knowledge of basic gestural systems, behavior management, data collection and the impact visual impairment/blindness has on health status.
- General knowledge of Individuals with Disabilities Education Act regulations and service implications.
- General knowledge of MSB computer system, policy & procedures.
Steps in the Recruitment Process:
- Submit your application.
- If you meet the qualifications for the position, you will receive an email from our Recruiter to set up a phone screen.
- Candidates who successfully complete the phone screen will be shared with the Hiring Manager/s for review.
- Selected candidates will be contacted to set up 1-2 in person interviews with the Hiring Manager, usually including a campus tour and/or classroom observation (if applicable).Â
- Hiring Managers make hiring recommendations.
- Recruiter contacts selected candidates to make conditional job offers. (Employment is contingent upon successful completion of pre-employment requirements, including but not limited to: background check, physical, drug screen, TB tests, and reference checks.)Â **Please be advised that the MSB drug screen includes a screen for marijuana. MSB reserves the right to deny employment based on a positive drug screen in accordance with its drug testing policy and in accordance with applicable law.
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MSB offers rewarding career opportunities to individuals seeking to contribute and to grow with a school committed to helping children and young adults who are blind, deafblind or low vision with or without other disabilities.
Full time positions include an array of benefits – medical, dental, vision, life insurance, 403(b) retirement savings plan, professional development, wellness programs, generous paid time off, and tuition reimbursement!
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