Pediatrics Agency job located in Missouri
Job Description
Department: Residential Services
County or State Funded: County
Exempt or Non-exempt: Non-exempt
Pay Grade: C-111
Salary pay rate: $22.25 - $27.81 hourly
Basic Function and Responsibility:
To provide and perform advanced and professional social services work including conciliation services and parent awareness instruction: assist in, program development and coordination of resource services activities within the family court judicial process.
Appointing Authority and Supervision Received:
The deputy court administrator of family court is the appointing authority. The LPN receives direct supervision by the facility manager or assistant facility manager.
Supervision Exercised:
None.
Characteristic and Assigned Duties: (The following duties are representative of the position and do not include all duties which may be performed.)
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Conduct general medical assessments of youth which involves taking vital signs, administering screenings, administering, and interpreting tests (such as urinalysis and TB), and developing health history.
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Assess specific medical illness, complaint, injury, or need of youth to determine condition, which may involve examinations.
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Administer medication, and/or care and treatment in accordance with approved nursing techniques, which may involve referral to a physician, hospital, or clinic.
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Order and monitor medical supplies, equipment, and medication.
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Travel to hospitals, or clinics for test results, prescriptions, and other matters.
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Keep abreast of public health requirements and current medical trends and developments.
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Maintain all documentation associated with medication administration.
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Order medications from pharmacies, and per physician’s orders.
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Prepare and maintain health histories and all related medical records.
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Provide Medication Aide Certification training to ensure competency of staff to administer and document medications, recognize adverse reactions, etc.
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May package and dispense prescription medication.
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Confer with physicians, hospital staff, and other health professionals regarding youth’s health and coordinate all aspects of health care needs.
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Discuss health care needs or medical condition of youth with parents/guardians, and case management officers, to ensure proper follow-up care and medical concerns/interventions.
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Schedule medical appointments and clinics and assist physicians during treatment or examination.
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Perform other duties as required.
Knowledge, Skills, and Abilities:
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Knowledge of modern principles, practices, methods, and techniques of the nursing profession.
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Ability to relate to and counsel youth with behavioral problems.
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Ability to make appropriate medial assessments of adolescent youth.
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Ability to establish and maintain effective working relationships with others.
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Ability to read handwritten or small printed words.
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Ability to understand and follow oral and written instructions.
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Ability to communicate effectively, both orally, and in writing.
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Ability to relate in a positive fashion to individuals from a variety of cultural, economic, and ethnic backgrounds.
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Ability to maintain professionalism during a crisis.
Minimum Qualifications:
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Graduate of an accredited licensed practical nurse program and must have a current state Licensed Practical Nursing (LPN) licensure plus six months of experience as a Licensed Practical Nurse in a clinical setting.
Necessary Special Requirement:
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Minimum age requirement is 25 years old.
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Must have the ability to attain valid certification to instruct in first aid/CPR procedures and medical certification and provide proof of such.
Approved Forms: N/A
Equal Opportunity Employer
