APALACHICOLA FOREST YOUTH CAMP
JOB DESCRIPTION
RN Shift Nurse
Summary
The RN Shift Nurse applies nursing principles and techniques in the care and treatment of the youth at Apalachicola Forest Youth Camp. He/she accepts responsibilities from the Director of Nursing, the Program Administrator, the Medical Director, and the facility physician. The RN Shift Nurse’s primary concern is ensuring the health of the program youth. Additionally, the RN Shift Nurse will provide direct patient care and treatment, prepare and maintain clinical records and initiate patient care plans. Responsibilities include but are not limited to:
Responsibilities and Duties
Applies nursing principles and techniques in the care and treatment of
patients.
· Creates, manages, and coordinates patient care plans at AFYC.
· Assesses patient health and needs.
· Observes patients for deviations from normal conditions.
· Prepares clinical charts
· Takes vital signs
· Charts and records administration of medication and treatment
· Assists in longitudinal program studies.
Manages and coordinates the medication administration at AFYC.
· Prepares narcotic reports and orders drugs.
· Gives medication.
· Trains staff to administer medications.
· Maintains inventory of clinical supplies and drugs.
Provides care and assists physicians.
· Prepares or coordinates the preparation of clinic rooms and equipment.
· Maintains a clean and organized office area and equipment.
· Communicates to supervisor the maintenance needs of office equipment and supply needs.
· Assists physicians in conducting examinations.
· Obtains specimens for laboratory examination.
· Performs related work as required.
· Maintains a professional and role modeling appearance and conduct at all times.
Attends staff meetings, training sessions, conference traveling, outside training sessions and other meetings as required.
· Attends staff meetings as assigned.
Performs other related duties as required.
· Performs other related duties as assigned
KNOWLEDGE, SKILLS, AND ABILITIES:
· Knowledge of nursing principles, practices, and techniques
· Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology.
· Ability to administer prescribed medications.
· Ability to communicate effectively.
· Ability to provide direct patient care and treatment
. Have a current nursing license
. Knowledge of nursing principles, practices, and techniques
· Knowledge of human anatomy and physiology.
· Ability to administer prescribed medications.
· Ability to communicate effectively.
· Ability to provide direct patient care and treatment