Position Summary:
As a member of Vanderheyden's clinical team this nurse will administer medications to the individuals served at Vanderheyden's OCFS Programs in accordance with the New York State Nurse Practice ACT. New York State Office of Children and Family Services, and any/all applicable policies and procedures of Vanderheyden. Licensed Practical Nurses will provide these services under the supervision of a Registered Professional Nurse (RN).
Primary Duties & Essential Functions:
- Individual NPI# to be maintained.
- Comply with all 291 Licensure Requirements
- Create and maintain Medication Administration Records (MARS)/for each individual enrolled in Vanderheyden's OCFS
- Register the individual with the contracting managed pharmacy.
- The nurse will collaborate with the RN, Direct Care Supervisor, and the Case Coordinator to develop ways to teach and monitor individuals and Direct Care Staff regarding performing medication education and personal.
- Ensure and maintain and adequate supply of medication f r individuals use in residence and on home.
- Review the Medication Administration Reports they accurately reflect the medication prescription(s)/physician's order(s) and that the documentation of the administration of medication is completed.
- Review and prepare individuals' Medication Administration Records (MARS) monthly and send to the living unit to he placed in the Medication.
- Maintain a complete and accurate medication monograph for contracting pharmacy to he kept in the medication hook with the individuals.
- Administer medications to individuals at the appropriate times as ordered by their providers.
- Provide on-going nursing information to supervising RNs/Nurse-On-Call before leaving shift as dictated by individual's needs.
- Upon discharge, ensure all medications will be gathered to be sent with
- Develop and/or participate in ongoing staff development for employee as
- Ensure knowledge of all medications administered and their' intended, side, and adverse effects.
- In case of an emergency, if needed, you may be required to assist with the management of an individual's acute need(s).
- Accurately maintain individual's Medication Administration
- Timely, accurate, and complete documentation of all medications and medical treatments provided to all.
- Maintain contact with other Health Services staff regarding individual's medication and
treatment concerns
- Maintain regular contact with Direct Care Workers to discuss individual's medication concerns.
- Maintain confidentially in accordance with agency policy and HIPPA.
- Participate in required agency orientation and education.
Required Education, Knowledge and Skills:
- Promotes and supports cultural diversity and competence.
- Will be a graduate of an accredited nursing school and/or college degree.
- Will have a valid New York State nursing license that has not been suspended or with any limitations.
- Will have documentation of all favorable references that may be checked, as
Abilities and Working Conditions:
- Must be available to work a minimum 40-hourworkweek.
- Must have a valid driver.
- Willingness to respond to the needs of a culturally diverse.
Pay: $25 an hour
Vanderheyden is committed to the Sanctuary Model - a blueprint for clinical and organizational change which, at its core, promotes safety and recovery from adversity through the active creation of a trauma-informed community. The Sanctuary Model's focus is not only on the people who seek services, but equally on the people and systems that provide those services.
Vanderheyden Hall Inc., as an Equal Opportunity Employer, does not discriminate in its hiring or employment practices on the basis of gender, race or ethnicity, color, national origin, religion, age, disability, military or marital status, sexual orientation, gender identity or expression, prior arrest or conviction record or any other category protected by applicable federal, state or local laws.