2012-13 Licensed School Nurse (LSN), 0.65 FTE, Groveland Elementary

Posted: Continuous 2012-05-04
Available: 2012-13 School Year Closes: Until Filled
Groveland Elementary
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License Required:
1.   Minnesota PreK-12 school nurse license.

2.   Masters degree in nursing, public health, or education preferred.
3.   Membership and active participation in professional state and national nursing and educational organizations as School Nurse Organization of Minnesota, National Association of School Nurses, Minnesota Nurses Association, Minnesota Public Health Association.
 
Job Duties and Requirements:
1.  Provide planning, intervention, evaluation and reassessment for students with chronic health conditions and/or disabilities in the special or general education setting.  This includes student and parent interviews, conferences, referral and follow-up, health teaching and counseling concerning development and health issues related to successful student learning.
2.  Provide direct professional nursing services such as first aid, illness and emergency care, medication administration, g-tube feedings, catheterizations etc., and mandated reporter responsibilities.
3.  Provide mental health support including intervention and/or referral to appropriate school staff or community agencies.
4.  Participate in maintaining accurate medical records to assure compliance with state mandates including immunizations, physical examinations and medical conditions using District technology.
5.  Delegate appropriate functions to health paraprofessionals as needed.  Provides supervision for their direct and indirect care.
6.  Enhance the educational process through modification or removal of health related barriers to learning and by promoting student wellness. 7.  Perform mandated screening procedures for hearing and vision.
8.  Advocate integration of District vision and policies into action plans.
9.  Follow state and county guidelines for reporting contagious conditions and informing families and staff.
10.  Perform other duties of a similar nature or level. 
  
Specific Responsibilities:
1.  Participate in community organizations and professional associations that relate to fostering student and families learning, health and development.
2.  Attend and participate in local, regional, and state professional organizations and conferences related to student support services and school health programs in order to keep current relative to the field of school health, the district community, and the broader regional and state community.
3.  Organize and maintain the emergency response team.

4.  Specific hours to be determined by building and student need.

Knowledge and Skills:
1.  Evidence of experience as PHN or LSN at elementary and/or secondary level with strong nursing skills preferred.
2.  Strong communication skills and interpersonal skills as applied to interaction with coworkers, supervisor, the general public, etc. sufficient to exchange or convey information and to receive work direction.
3.  Evidence of skills and experience in working with medically dependent, medically fragile and medically complex students and their families.
4.  Demonstrated knowledge in special education process and practice preferred.
  
  
Hiring Coordinators:
Tim Alexander, Assistant Superintendent of Human Resources
Dr. Jan Bootsma, Executive Director of Student Support Services
David Parker, Principal
 
Application Procedure:
Please upload a letter of interest, resume, 3 letters of professional recommendation, transcripts and Minnesota Teacher license information with your online application.

Current Minnetonka Employees, please fill out the Internal Application form found on the district website under "Employment" then click "Submit an Internal Application/Transfer Form" found on the bottom of the page.  Current teachers do not need to attach letters of recommendation or transcripts.

Minnetonka Public School District


5621 Highway 101
Minnetonka, MN 55345
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