The Aide Nurse/Counselor/Campus Compliance Coordinator will assist the school nurse by maintaining order and organization in the school clinic, entering documentation both on the computer and in student files, assisting with care of students and dealing with the public by phone, in writing or in person as needed. The incumbent will assist the school counselor and campus compliance coordinator (CCC) with organization of meetings, entering student data into computer programs, assist with disseminating and collecting data for student referral packets, assists with district and state wide testing programs, attend relevant training as required. Administer first aid in accordance with School Health Services procedures (Red Cross guidelines).. Dispense medications as directed by the school nurse and in accordance with School Health Services procedures.. Assist the counselor and CCC by preparing forms, filing, help maintain school records, arrange meetings, disseminate information to campus and district staff, and parents; request and send school records for students; assist with the preparation of test booklets and answer documents for district and state assessments
General Summary : Provide exceptional health care services to USM students, while ensuring compliance with Federal and State laws as well as the WI Nurse Practice Act. Work collaboratively towards maintenance of good health and disease prevention, and promoting a positive school culture that is inclusive and responsive to all members of the school community.. Provide short term care for USM students with acute injuries, illnesses, or crisis interventions such as flu, cold, RSV, etc.. Provide school-day care management for those students with chronic health conditions, such as asthma, diabetes, etc.. Support education, emergency drills and updates with members of the M-Teams in order to support USM’s Heart Safe School Certification and the safety of the school community.. Work closely with the health department and the USM medical advisor to understand, monitor, and report communicable diseases and other school-specific and/or public health issues.