Posted 2mo ago

Substitute - Health Office Paraprofessional

@ Princeton School District 477
Princeton, Minnesota, United States
$21/hrOnsitePart Time
Responsibilities:collect information, document visits, observe conditions
Requirements Summary:Experience or training as a health paraprofessional preferred; ability to work across multiple school locations; CPR certification and district training provided.
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Job Description

Substitute Health Office Paraprofessional


 


Elementary Hours: 7:30 am -2:30 pm


Middle School/High School Hours:  08:30 am - 3:30 pm        

Monday - Friday


School Term


 


Part-time positions


Hours: On-call as needed


Pay rate: $21.00 hour



Princeton Gameplan


 


 


This role will require that you are able to work at all of the Princeton District student locations in a casual/substitute role. Medical experience preferred, but not required. The District will train and CPR certify. 


 


Responsibilities/Job Description:


As a member of the Health Office team, a Health Paraprofessional supports quality student centered care principles through performing a variety of high standard functions, within their licensure scope, to support the needs of the healthcare team and students/support network. Some duties include, but are not limited to, collecting information and detailing the student’s office visit in the school based electronic documentation system. The Health Paraprofessional is responsible to observe student   conditions and perform necessary treatments/procedures in accordance to all policies, procedures and practice guidelines, promoting communication with all members of the team, maintaining complete, timely and accurate clinical documentation for each student and continually looking for opportunities to improve processes and workflow.


 Health Paraprofessionals deliver care as delegated by the LSN, and obtain and maintain physician order. They are able to prioritize work based on need, available resources, and work in collaboration with the other health and education team members. You may also perform high, and low risk, technical procedures during your daily work which could include: condition observation and reporting, use of diagnostic equipment, medication administration, administration of cares per Individualized Health Plans, first-aid, CPR, and other various assigned duties per the LSN. 


 


Questions Contact: Lana Talberg at 763-389-6191 or [email protected]