Under direction, to provide basic health services to students; to assist in the planning and implementation of school health programs in cooperation with medical authority and school administrative personnel; to evaluate the health status of students and the health service program; to provide instruction in health practices, first aid, child care, and other related subjects; to serve as a resource pertaining to student health management strategies, and welfare and attendance problems and concerns; to facilitate the educational process by removing health related barriers to learning and to do other related functions as required.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES:
- Participate in planning programs that eliminate or minimize health problems of students that may interfere with learning.
- Initiate, maintain, and annually review student health records.
- Assist with training and education of paraprofessionals in proper techniques for medical treatments or procedures. Keep documentation of training on file.
- Identify health problems of students through health assessment, health histories, review of health records, and screening programs.
- Implement all screening programs and prepare annual reports mandated by Indiana law including the following:
- Vision: Grades 1, 3, and 8
- Hearing: Grades 1, 4, 7, 10 (These may be done by a speech pathologist).
- Scoliosis: Grades 5, 7, and 9. (Screen those currently in grades 6 and 8 with positive signs but not referred from the previous year’s screening.)
- Communicate current health problems, needs, and concerns of students to their parents and appropriate school staff.
- Participate on the child study team: assist in the identification of students with disabilities and interpret health factors pertinent to the student’s disability.
- Develop and maintain a system for providing first aid and emergency care.
- Work with school secretary to administer medications and treatments to students per physician’s order and parent authorization.
- Provide health counseling to students to assist them in making decisions regarding their health and health behaviors.
- Assist students and parents in identifying and utilizing available and appropriate community health resources.
- Facilitate the attainment of students’ health needs by providing support to students and their families.
- Provide educational opportunities for students to assist them in developing self-care skills to deal with health problems.
- Provide consultation and assistance to teachers in their planning, implementation, and evaluation of health education units.
- Provide in-service educational opportunities for school staff on health-related issues.
- Collaborate with community agencies, health professionals, and school staff to identify the health needs, current and potential, of children and youth to facilitate school and community planning and intervention.
- Assume responsibility for professional development.
- Perform lice, scabies, and impetigo screening and provide assistance with treatment.
- Work with school building administrators in collecting and maintaining immunization records and preparing the annual immunization report for the Indiana State Department of Health due November 1 each year.
- Provide classroom instruction to students on health related issues as specified by the Superintendent of Schools.
- Fulfill any additional job requirements as specified by the Superintendent of Schools.
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