Pensacola, Florida30+ days ago
Conduct daily sick call as required by policy, Supervise the administration of all medication and maintain Medication Administration Records for all program youth, Supervise all medication procurement, verification, perpetual inventories, and proper storage, Ensure follow-up instructions from all off-campus providers are followed as ordered and recorded in the Electronic Medical Records and/or Individual Health Care Records as required, Conduct and document in service training for all team members for medical related issues, Communicate with Administration and/or Shift Supervisor every day prior to sick call and conduct shift-to shift medication count at end of day, Conduct and document health education classes for all students/family as needed, Communicate with other department staff regarding medical needs of youth when participating on a treatment team as a treatment team member. In good standing in the State of employment with a clear and active license and a degree in nursing, Experience in pediatric nursing and/or working within a correctional facility preferred, Obtain and maintain appropriate crisis intervention and physical restraint training and certification as defined by state requirements, Must obtain and maintain current ACLS, BLS AED certification by nationally recognized organization.