The Program RN is responsible to manage the health, safety and well being of developmentally disabled clients in residential and day program facilities. The RN also maintains a 24 hour accountability of the residential clients via an RN On-Call System.
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ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS
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- Serves as the health care representative for the assigned program.
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- Create a nurturing, positive learning environment and develop strategies to help the clients cope effectively with social, emotional and physical situations of daily living and facilitate independent performance in these areas.
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- Conduct self in a professional manner when interacting with participants, supervisors, co-workers, families, medical profession and members of the community.
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- Participate in training opportunities (in-service training, staff meetings, conferences, etc.), as required; maintain all required training per agency policy and DDS regulatory requirement.
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- Familiarize oneself with CRI policies and procedures, ensuring compliance with same.
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- Submits written annual and quarterly healthcare reviews with recommendations for future needs for the clients’ IP and participates in the IP and quarterly meetings.
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- Develops the clients’ quarterly healthcare reviews and monitors follow through of IP healthcare recommendations.
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- Conduct quarterly physical assessments on ICF/ID clients.
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- On a regular basis, reviews the following:
- scheduled appointments for clients
- relevant documentation of medical visits
- medical notes and consults for each client
- administration of clients’ medications according to CRI policies and procedures and state and federal guidelines
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- Responsible for follow through of all health care needs.
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- Responsible to monitor for proper documentation of medications on monthly Medication Administration Record.
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- Attends medical appointments as necessary.
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- Conduct complete DDS medication audit at least quarterly. Monitors the in-house CRI medication audits and ensures follow-up on issues.
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- Reviews all medication errors on a continuous basis. Follows medication sanction policy 929 and notifies all appropriate staff immediately of errors; responsible to ensure proper retraining of staff after errors.
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- Ensures that program staff is following all appropriate state and federal guidelines relevant to the operation of an ICF-ID/CLA group home, CRS/SLA and day programs.
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- Participates in the destruction of all controlled medications as per CRI policy and procedures.
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- Inspects all healthcare files and medical supplies to ensure compliance with CRI policies and procedures and state regulations.
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- Provides in-service training for staff in areas of medication administration, First Aid, seizures, signs/symptoms, communicable diseases, emergency notification systems; identifies and provides training in all other identified medically related areas as needed.
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- Functions as a healthcare resource person for their designated programs and provides support to staff in determining approaches to take, in relation to the health management of clients.
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- Serves as a healthcare support for staff in group homes as necessary on an on-call basis; becomes familiar with all client medical and behavioral needs and the effective utilization of emergency services at the local and state levels.
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- Functions as the healthcare liaison with the client’s health care provider; responsible to communicate on a regular basis with health care providers to ensure excellence in the management of the client’s health status.
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- Meets on a regular basis with the group home manager to facilitate the implementation of health care services at the facility. Â Seeks guidance from the DNS, ADNS, Program Director and therapy specialist (OT, PT, Dietician) as needed.
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- Trains and supports new LPN-in-training candidates and newly hired LPN’s.
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- Reports, in a timely manner, any out of the ordinary healthcare issues to the ADNS, DNS and Program Director.
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- Maintains confidentiality inside and outside the agency in all aspects of consumer’s needs/problems and any issues that arise in any of the programs and adheres to CRI’s confidentiality policy
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- Maintains confidentiality inside and outside the agency regarding any issues concerning another employee of CRI.
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- Communicates to the ADNS and/or DNS any problems or concerns with another employee while maintaining confidentiality for all individuals involved.
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- Provides information to the DNS and ADNS whenever necessary and on a weekly basis via twice monthly report.
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- Communicates with the DNS and the training department any problems/questions with sanctions for medication certified staff in order to provide consistency in the sanctions.
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- Ensures program staff receive medical orientation in-servicing at the program site in a timely fashion. Â Forwards records of training to the appropriate departments as indicated on the orientation form.
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JOB REQUIREMENTS
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- Current CT RN License
- Must possess a valid CT driver’s license, be able to drive own and agency vehicles and have a good driving record.
- Must have reliable transportation.
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OTHER QUALIFICATIONS
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 1.    Possess good to excellent oral and written communication skills.
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 2.    Demonstrate thoroughness and follow through on daily work assignments.
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 3.    Display motivation and interest in improving quality of life for the population served.
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 4.    Demonstrate and maintain an optimistic attitude, patience, and compassion for and with the population served.
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 5.    Demonstrate the ability to organize and prioritize medical responsibilities to completion.
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 6.     Experience with working with the DD population preferred but not required.
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EDUCATION
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Must be a graduate of an accredited Registered Nursing program and possess a current CT RN license. License will be renewed independently and copy provided to the agency.
3 Days a week with on-call (flex schedule)
20 Hours
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