Job DetailsJob Location: Louisville , KY 40206Salary Range: $28.50 - $28.50Job Summary: This position is responsible for ensuring that all medical and physical health needs are met for the clients in the Residential Treatment Program and coordinates medical care for Therapeutic Foster Care clients in collaboration with TFC staff and foster parents.
Essential Functions
Ensures that all medical and physical health needs are met for the clients in the Residential Treatment Program.
Coordinates medical care for Therapeutic Foster Care clients in collaboration with TFC staff and foster parents.
Oversees that all initial, on-going and follow up medical/dental/vision appointments are made with medical providers within designated timeframes.
Must work closely with on-site Physician/Psychiatrist by scheduling appointments, maintaining regular communication, ensuring adequate supplies, maintaining documentation and collaborating with program staff/foster parents regarding client medical needs. Performs interventions as ordered by Physician/Psychiatrist in an accurate/timely manner.
Provides Medication Administration Training for all residential medication passers and oversees staff compliance with medication administration guidelines. Ensures that medication discrepancies are appropriately identified and documented. Notifies parents/legal guardians to any medication changes for the Residential Program.
Orders, obtains and verifies all prescribed medications for residential clients through the contracted pharmacy provider and maintains a professional, collaborative relationship with pharmacy staff. Responsible for the safe disposal/return of unused medication.
Is responsible for preparing the LOA for children off campus and prepare needed items for discharging clients.
Ensures clinical practices follow the board of nursing guidelines to ensure optimum client care.
Ensures the presence of a safe and therapeutic environment for children.
Completes all documentation per agency's policy and procedures, licensing, and COA, as well as adhering to all of the agency's policy and procedures.
Provides health/medical and medication related training to residents and staff, including, as appropriate, a review of children’s health needs and a review of the organization’s health and safety practices during new employee orientation, annually to all staff, and as requested throughout the year.
Provides medical consultation as needed for all three programs.
Maintains accurate medical records for residents.
Provides emergency medical treatment to residents and children in the Child Development Center when on site.
Inventories and orders medical supplies in conjunction with program staff.
Participates in treatment planning and administrative meetings.
Serves as a liaison with medical community and maintains a professional relationship with community providers.
Provides non-judgmental and non-discriminatory care to each child.
Administers and records employee TB Skin Test, COVID-19 tests, and Drug Screens as requested by Human Resources.
Takes an active role in the revisions and drafting of policies and procedures related to the Health Office and its functions, which includes attending Safety meetings.
Performs competently in crisis management. Certification in SCM is preferred. Utilizes these skills as needed to assure the safety of the individual clients.
Is responsible for obtaining required staff development/training as set forth by St. Joseph Children’s Home Policy and Procedures, COA, and the Commonwealth of Kentucky. Sixteen hours of which must be successfully completed in Safe Crisis Management.
QualificationsPosition Requirements (Knowledge, Skills and Abilities):
CULTURAL SENSITIVITY
Appreciates differences between others in thought as well as style and shows respect for their ideas.
Demonstrates responsiveness to the racial, ethnic, and cultural needs of individuals while maintaining respect for those differences.
EMPOWERMENT
AS APPROPRIATE TO ROLE: Recognizes and works to eliminate situations that may lead to re-traumatization; Understands and allows for mutual self-help to occur among trauma survivors by utilizing their lived experience to promote recovery and healing.
JOB KNOWLEDGE (Essential Functions)
Has a clear understanding of the position.
Demonstrates proficiency in the necessary common and technical knowledge areas required for the position.
MODELING
AS APPROPRIATE TO ROLE: Uses appropriate voice, is aware of development levels of clients served, encourages independence and self-help, and reinforces positive behavior.
For those who provide direct care to clients, has the ability to anticipate problems, redirect behavior using positive practices, handle transitions well and develop goals for observation.
PEER SUPPORT & COLLABORATION
Communicates and interacts well with others among teams, across departments, and/or with clients to ensure a respectful, and inclusive service/work environment.
Encourages and supports skill development of colleagues and/or direct reports, clients and/or families, and external stakeholders.
Builds/maintains trust and exhibits healthy boundaries with colleagues and/or direct reports, clients and/or families, and external stakeholders.
PROFESSIONALISM
Is visible with a positive presence, ethical, and highly professional.
Expresses accountability for actions.
Shows respect towards others, serves as an appropriate role model during interactions and while performing job responsibilities, and is responsive to the needs of others.
QUALITY OF WORK
Reliably completes work according to organization standards.
Exhibits strong judgment and problem-solving skills.
SAFETY
Creates and maintains a safe, welcoming, physical and service environment.
TIME MANAGEMENT
Is consistently at work, on time, and conforms to scheduled work hours.
Possesses the ability to effectively manage projects, timelines, and team goals without constant oversight.
Education and Experience
Must be a Registered Nurse (KY licensure in good standing) with at least 2 years of pediatric/adolescent mental health related experience.
Certificates, Licenses, Registrations
Will maintain training requirements as dictated by their professional licensure/certification.
Valid and current driver’s license with insurable driving record required in order to assist in transporting clients when necessary.
Physical Factors (those checked apply)
Sitting at a desk for up to 8 hours
Office Environment
Entering data / keystroke
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Driving
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Standing for up to 8 hours
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Reaching above shoulder level
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Walking
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Bending
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Lifting/Carrying 25 max lbs
Pushing / Pulling 25 max lbs.
Using feet for repetitive action
Using hands for repetitive action