Job at a Reputable Islamic School for Nurses

A reputable Islamic school located in Abuja, is recruiting suitably qualified candidates to fill the position below:
Job Title: Nurse
Location: Abuja
Duties and Responsibilities
To provide a high standard of service within Noble Hall Leadership Academy for Girls to learners, members of staff and any visitors whilst on site. This will include:
  • Organize and run nurse drop-in clinics during the span of duty
  • Ensure care plans are developed and written for learners requiring them, in liaison with learners, parents and boarding house staff
  • Provide first aid and emergency care and treatment as necessary
  • Provide confidential counselling and health advice service as appropriate
  • Operate procedures for control of infectious diseases
  • Follow procedures for the safe disposal of clinical waste
  • Be aware of and maintain the recommended safe storage, usage and disposal of medical supplies and drugs
  • Maintain treatment room stock, hygiene and tidiness
  • Arrange for boarding children to attend any medical, dental or other health appointments as necessary
  • Assess, implement and evaluate in-patient care of learners admitted to the nursing base
Health Education:
  • Promotion of health education throughout the Academy population
  • Taking part in the delivery of PSHE to support teaching staff as appropriate
  • Ensuring the provision of and access to a range of publicity materials on issues relating to learner health
Administrative:
  • Maintenance of medical records – accurately, confidentially and safely
  • Keeping nursing records to a high standard ensuring the accurate and rapid retrieval of information
  • Recording the dispensation of drugs & adhering to drug protocols
  • Maintaining general office procedures
Health and Safety:
  • Having an involvement and awareness of health and safety issues within the Academy affecting staff, learners or the environment
  • Keeping records of reported accidents.
Liaison:
Internal:
  • Work closely with members of the Boarding House staff to ensure seamless and continuous care, and with parents, academic staff, and school office staff and all other departments as necessary.
External:
  • Social Services where appropriate
  • Doctors, health workers and pharmacy as appropriate
  • Any other duties as reasonable required by The Board of Directors
Detailed Expectations
Functions:
  • Provide Health Assessments:
    • Obtains a health and developmental history.
    • Screens and evaluates findings for deficits in vision, hearing, scoliosis, growth, etc.
    • Observes the child for development and health patterns in making a nursing assessment and nursing diagnosis.
    • Identifies health findings, which do not fall within the normal range.
    • Assists with physical examinations when conducted in the school.
  • Develops and Implements a Health Plan:
    • Interprets the health status of pupils to school personnel.
    • Initiates referrals to parents, school personnel and community health resources for intervention, remediation, and follow through.
    • Provides ongoing health information to pupils, parents, school personnel and health agencies.
    • Recommends and helps to implement modifications of school programs to meet students’ health needs.
    • Utilizes existing health resources to provide appropriate care of pupils.
  • Maintains, evaluates, and interprets cumulative health data to accommodate individual needs of students.
  • Participates as the health specialist on the child education evaluation team to develop the health individualized educational plan (I.E.P.)
  • Plans and implements school health management protocols for the child with chronic health problems, including the administration of medication.
  • Participates in home visits to assess the family’s needs as related to the child’s health.
  • Develops procedures and provides for crises intervention for acute illness, injury and emotional disturbances.
  • Promotes and assists in the control of communicable diseases through preventive immunization programs, early detection, surveillance and reporting of contagious diseases.
  • Recommends provisions for a school environment conducive to learning.
  • Provides information on health:
    • Provides health information to assist students and families in making health-related decisions.
    • Participates in health education directly and indirectly for the improvement of health by teaching per sons to become more assertive health consumers and to assume greater responsibility for their own health.
    • Provides information to adolescents concerning health problems in order to encourage responsible decision-making practices.
    • Serves as a resource person to the classroom teacher and administrator in health instruction and as a member of the health curriculum development committees.
  • Coordinates school and community health activities and serves as a liaison person between the home, school, and community.
  • Acts as a resource person in promoting health careers.
  • Engages in research and evaluation of school health services to act as a change agent for school health programs and school nursing practices.
  • Assists in the formation of health policies, goals and objectives for the school unit.
Administration:
  • Is responsible for maintaining and updating cumulative health records.
  • Helps develop/revise school health policies, procedures and standing orders.
  • Prepares first aid kits for each building.
  • Organizes, instructs, and supervises school health volunteers or assistants.
  • Reports regularly in writing to the principal and superintendent on school health activities.
  • Prepares statistical reports for the Department of Educational and Cultural Services and Department of Human Services for the superintendent’s signature as required.
  • Prepares the budget for school health supplies.
  • Reviews, revises and implements emergency policies, including in-service health and safety programs for personnel.
  • Implements the school medication policy and procedure.
Coordination:
  • Interprets school health services to school personnel.
  • Plans, implements, and supervises school health screening programs in accordance with state and district requirements and recommendations. Provides follow-up services when indicated.
  • Interprets appraisal findings, and helps students and parents accept responsibility for diagnosis and treatment.
  • Serves as a health liaison between school, home, and the community.  Makes home visits as needed.
  • Encourages parents to maintain current immunization protection as recommended by the Department of Human Services.
  • Helps school personnel recognize departures from appropriate behavior and growth patterns; helps students and staff adjust student programs when necessary to accommodate health needs of students.
  • Serves as a resource person to school personnel.  Participates selectively in classroom instruction under the supervision of the teacher.
Recommendations
  • Attend the annual school nurse update sponsored by the Department of Education in its entirety.
  • Read the Faculty Handbook, Student Handbook, Physical Education Handbook, Pupil Evaluation Team Handbook, and the School Health Manual.
  • Get to know the key people: administration, faculty, the guidance and physical education personnel, secretaries, custodians, bus drivers.
  • Set up first aid kits for the various areas of your schools.
  • Set up a daily log to list those students who visit the nurse’s office, or need special attention.
  • Review students’ health records and inform school personnel of special health problems, possible school safety hazards. This is an excellent time to have handouts ready for the faculty in such areas as epilepsy, diabetes, etc.
  • Plan to attend as many faculty meetings as possible. This helps identify the school nurse as a member of the staff.
  • Obtain a private area for assessment/counseling, with proper ventilation, lighting, heat, telephone, filing, and resource materials.
  • Obtain needed supplies and equipment for the nurse’s office.  Include a telephone.
  • Meet with the teachers to acquaint them with the health program, health services offered and classroom emergency procedures for first aid.
  • Keep lines of communication open between nurse and teachers, nurse and administration, nurse and parents, and nurse and guidance department.
  • Participate in the preparation of the school health services budget.
  • Develop full year plan for scheduled health activities including accommodated mandated reporting.
  • Prepare reports monthly/yearly.  It is extremely important to document school nursing activities. This documentation provides both the superintendent and school board with information to support the need for school nursing. A yearly report should summarize data in the monthly reports.
Experience/Skills/Character
  • Qualified Nurse
  • Must be able to work unsupervised and to demonstrate flexibility
  • Must be reliable, honest and hard working
  • Must speak good English and must be from age 30 and above.
How to Apply
Interested and qualified candidates should send their applications, exactly in the form and manner requested below, to: zaytunamadrasa@yahoo.com
  • A letter of application, no longer than two pages, explaining your strengths as a candidate and why you are interested in this particular position
  • A current CV.
  • A good-quality, recent head-and-shoulders photo
Note
  • All the above materials must be sent together as a single file
  • Please do not send any information other than what is specifically requested here.
Deadline: 23rd August, 2017.

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