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Registered Nurse (RN) - Med Surg
Round Lake Area Schools
Round Lake, IL

$24-35/hour
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Registered Nurse


JOB SUMMARY: This position is accountable for providing a full range of professional nursing care services for the District. EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE General Experience: * Graduation from an accredited nursing program; * Registered Professional Nurse (RN) License; * 5 years or more experience as a Registered Nurse prefered; * First Aid, CPR and AED Certification preferred; * Child Hearing and Vision Testing Certification preferred; * Certified School Nurse license through the Illinois State Board of Education preferred; * School Nurse experience in a large school setting preferred; * Bilingual - Spanish preferred. School Year Position - Starting at $27.47 per hour LICENSURES, CERTIFICATIONS AND OTHER REQUIREMENTS: * Must be able to complete Professional Educator License and receive Bachelors of Science in Nursing (BSN) and/or Certified School Nurse within two (2) years of appointment; * Incumbents in this class may be required to travel between buildings. CONTINUING EDUCATION REQUIREMENTS: * Per State requirements. KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS AND ABILITIES * Knowledge of and ability to apply clinical therapeutic models of patient care with emphasis on interdisciplinary team approach; * Knowledge of and ability to apply professional nursing theory, practice and ethics; * Knowledge of and ability to apply quality standards, procedures and protocols; * Knowledge of and sensitivity to cultural and socio-economic difference; * Knowledge of basic first aid and CPR; * Knowledge of basic neurology; * Knowledge of child development and human development; * Knowledge of common childhood infectious diseases and chronic and acute health conditions; * Knowledge of community resources that support children and families; * Knowledge of current medications, their actions, interactions, uses and side effects; * Knowledge of medical, therapeutic and psychiatric nursing interventions and methods; * Knowledge of pediatric nursing; * Some knowledge of related technology, such as insulin pumps and nebulizers; * Some knowledge of special needs children, special education, pregnant and parenting teens; * Interpersonal skills; * Skill in administering and interpreting specific health screening and assessment tools; * Skill in administering medications, including safety and adverse reactions; * Skill in basic computer literacy; * Skill in cardiopulmonary resuscitation; * Skill in organizational and time management; * Skill in otoscopy, audiometry (pure-tone screening), and tympanometry; * Skill in performing height and weight measurements; * Skill in physical assessment and observation, such as BP, skin color, breath sounds, lice screenings, and blood glucose assessment; * Skill in verbal and written communication, especially report writing; * Skill in vision screening using Snellen/MOTV charts; * Ability to act as a role model to health care staff by demonstrating professional behaviors; * Ability to analyze and evaluate proper care and treatment; * Ability to develop therapeutic relationships with students; * Ability to encourage and facilitate cooperation, pride trust and group identity to foster commitment and team work; * Ability to listen and provide empathetic assistance to students and families in meeting their needs and carrying out prescribed treatments; * Ability to respond to emergencies; * Ability to work in a fast paced environment; * Ability to work with individuals from diverse backgrounds. ESSENTIAL FUNCTIONS The following identifies the primary and essential functions of the position and is not intended to be an exhaustive listing of all duties. * Attends workshops and training sessions in order to maintain skills; * Changes dressings; * Communicates with families, staff and community liaisons to interpret and facilitate the transfer of health data; * Conducts and supervises health screenings on children which includes screenings include vision,muscle-eye balance, hearing, height and weight (growth), scoliosis, and educational medical information; * Counsels staff, parents and students regarding health needs including pregnant and parenting teens; * Depending upon the age of the student population for which health services are being provided, may initiate the permanent health record; * Distributes and maintains records of controlled drugs and insures their security; * Documents nursing interventions on medical records; * Ensures cleanliness of equipment and environment; * Establishes, maintains, reviews and updates student health records on an ongoing basis; * Facilitates connections to community primary health and dental providers and, at times, facilitates transportation and funding for health and dental appointments; * Gathers and reviews health information for IEP's, IFSP's and SST assessments; * Independently implements the nursing process with students including carrying out physicians orders regarding diet, medication and treatment; performs assessments; * Instructs students, staff and family members regarding treatments, nursing plans and related patient care issues directed toward an awareness and understanding of health issues; * Interprets medical records to the school staff, as necessary; * Interprets vision and hearing results, including tympanometry, and determines the need for rescreening or referral. Monitors ongoing hearing and vision concerns; * Keeps current on local, State and national health issues and concerns; * Maintains availability of medications and supplies; * Maintains records and makes reports including records for third-party billings; * Makes decisions in routine cases; * Monitors and ensures quality care through observation and evaluation; * Organizes and facilitates community advisory boards regarding input, review and approval of health * Participates in supportive team meetings, conferences, and community advisory boards as assigned; * Provides clinical supervision and training of health assistants and other paraprofessionals in the administration of individual student health planning, medications, blood glucose monitoring, providing first aid; * Provides for the direct care and assessment of children in the classrooms, including lice screening; * Provides health counseling; * Provides training to staff, parents and health assistants throughout the year regarding school-specific and general health needs; * Reports on physiological and mental health status of students; * Responds to emergencies; * Reviews and assesses health histories, medical information, including State-mandated immunizations; * Reviews and establishes Individual Health Plans and emergency plans, as indicated; * Reviews and facilitates health evaluations of children and families; * Reviews objective data, such as temperature, color, and lung sounds, to determine the state of health; * Reviews the past and current health history of each child to determine eligibility for specialized programs and for ongoing health and dental needs; * Supervises and provides for the administration of medications, as needed; * Teaches various health-related issues, such as bloodborne pathogens, puberty issues, and hygiene, to students and staff; * Works with the staff and community medical resources regarding linking health and medical needs; * Performs related duties as assigned. Application Procedure: Apply online at http://www.applitrack.com/rlas/onlineapp/default.aspx

Pay

Average Illinois Staff Position Pay

$32.21/hour

The average salary for a Med Surg is 40% lower than the US average of $45.

Estimate based on Bureau of Labor Statistics data.