The very first requirement in a hospital is that it should do the sick no harm – Florence Nightingale
While we may not be a hospital in the traditional sense, we do care for children and adolescents that have experienced trauma and as a result have emotional and behavioral challenges.
Working with children and adolescents in residential treatment the registered nurse (RN) is provides nursing services and coordinates physician/medical services to all residential students. This includes but is not limited to:
- Initial and ongoing assessment of behavioral/health needs
- Facilitate medical interventions
- Maintain all residential policies and procedures associated with health care delivery
- Act as the liaison between the Medical Director, Advanced Registered Nurse Practitioner, professional contract staff, and the direct care providers
- Adhere to standards and regulations as set forth by the agency, The Joint Commission and OCS licensing and maintains Performance Improvement Activities for these services
- Abide by all safety rules and regulations of the facility
- Carry out all responsibilities according to the AK Child & Family policies, mission and philosophy of care
- Accepts other responsibilities as assigned due to agency imperatives
- All positions at AK Child & Family may have responsibilities altered during the course of employment due to agency imperatives.
“AK Child & Family practices the Sanctuary Model which is a non-hierarchical, highly participatory, trauma-informed and evidence-supported whole culture approach, which helps the organization function in a safe, democratic and socially responsible manner and thereby provide effective treatment for clients and the community. We expect all of our employees, families and students to learn, understand and implement this model as part of their daily responsibilities and commitment to the culture of this agency.”
All employees with AK Child & Family are required to be in compliance with the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid COVID vaccine mandate. The mandate requires that by 2/14/22, staff at all health care facilities must have received their first dose of a 2-shot series (Moderna or Pfizer, currently) or a single dose of a 1-shot vaccine (Johnson and Johnson, currently) with the exception of those that have sought and been granted an exemption to the COVID mandate. Staff must complete this step before they can provide any care, treatment or other services for the facility and/or its patients. By 3/15/22, all staff with the exception of those that have sought and been granted an exemption to the COVID mandate, must complete the primary vaccination series.
Health Benfits:
- Medical, Pharmacy, Dental, & Vision
- Flexible Spending Account
- Dependent Care Account
- Group Life and AD&D
- Long-Term Disability
- Employee Assistance Program
Other Benefits:
- 403(b) Retirement Plan
- Paid Time Off (PTO)
- 2 Floating Holidays/year
- 6 Observed Holidays: double-time pay for working on the Holiday
- Bonuses: Longevity & Referral
PAY:
- $35.00/hour + depending on experience
- 3% pay increase after successful completion of 6-month Intro Period.