Correctional Juvenile Staff Nurse - Juvenile Hall - Shift
Company: Kern Medical
Location: Delano
Posted on: May 24, 2023
Job Description:
Correction Staff Nurse (Juvenile) - Juvenile Hall Bargaining
Unit: Professional (SEIU2) Probationary Period: Twelve (12) Months
Correctional Medicine Candidates Background investigation is
required of candidates who wish to be considered for Correctional
Medicine assignments. Felony convictions are disqualifying, and
some misdemeanor convictions may be disqualifying. Compensation:
The estimated pay for this position is $40.0150 to $63.0516 . The
rates shown include a 6% premium pay (base= $-$ plus 6%). This
reflects only a portion of the total compensation package for this
position. Additional compensation may be available for this role
through differentials, incentives, and bonuses. In addition, this
position may be eligible for participation and company
contributions into the Kern County Employees' Retirement Plan.
Definition: Under the general direction of a registered nurse,
within the scope of their licensure, assist physicians in a
correctional facility by performing nursing assessments, screening,
planning, implementation, and evaluation of safe, therapeutic care
for persons incarcerated with Kern County correction facilities.
Distinguishing Characteristics: The Correctional Staff Nurse
classification includes Correctional Staff Nurses who are employed
by Kern Medical Center and assigned to Juvenile correctional
medicine facilities. Correctional Staff Nurses provide basic and
emergency health care services to persons housed within Kern County
correctional facilities. The Correctional Staff Nurse
classification can be distinguished from the Hospital Staff Nurse
series by assignment in a locked detention facility with (1)
clients of various cultural, physical, behavioral, and
psychological profiles; (2) extended exposure to odors, fumes,
noises, behaviors and medical conditions associated with detention
facilities; and (3) the constant threat or risk of verbal abuse and
injury. This classification ranges from entry-level in the
Correctional Staff Nurse (CSN) to the journey level experienced in
correctional nursing, performing patient care with limited
supervision. Essential Functions:
- Collects, interprets, and documents data to determine whether
incarcerated persons have physiological and/or psychosocial risk
factors.
- Records and reports assessment data and makes appropriate
referrals.
- Communicates and collaborates with physicians and allied health
professionals in setting priorities for the care of patients.
- Implements therapeutic care for patients responding to needs
due to multisystem disease or complications of treatment.
- Performs intake, ongoing assessments, and screenings.
- Treats patients according to appropriate standardized
procedures and scope of service.
- Implements orders written by Physicians or allied health
professionals.
- Manages and treats contagious and sexually transmitted diseases
as recommended by the Kern County Health Department and as ordered
by physicians or allied health professionals.
- Performs quality assurance monitoring, analyzes results, and
participates in process improvement for identified problems.
- Accepts assignments and floats to other facilities according to
the needs of the Correctional Medicine Department as instructed by
the clinical director, clinical supervisor, or designee.
- Anticipates patient care problems and responds to changes in
the unit by prioritizing emergencies, changes in patient status,
and unusual occurrences.
- Performs and documents the nursing process consistent with
scientific principles and hospital policy as required by the
patient assignment.
- Enters pertinent information in the Criminal Justice
Information System (CJIS) as applicable.
- Schedules appointments for an incarcerated person to see
physicians, allied health professionals, or others as
appropriate.
- Administers and assists with monitoring the Self Administration
Medication program (SAM) or other programs as available or
designated.
- Practices personal safety awareness, as well as advocates for
incarcerated persons' safety as appropriate for a correctional
environment.
- Responds to changes in the facility, such as but not limited
to: lockdowns, inmate and ward altercations, riots, medical
priorities, quarantines, and exposure to chemical restraints.
- Assists in the orientation and training of new staff and
completes all competencies, mandatory classes, and educational
coursework as required by the correctional facility and Kern
Medical Center.
- Maintains confidentiality as prescribed in regulation (Title
15, HIPAA, and the Penal Code). Other Functions: Performs other
job-related duties as required. Employment Standards:
- Possession of a valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse
by the State of California;
- One (1) year experience as a Registered Nurse, OR;
- One (1) year of vocational nursing experience providing direct
patient care in a correctional health care setting;
- Possess a current American Heart Association Healthcare
Provider Basic Life Support (BLS) card at the time of hire. As a
continued condition of employment, employees must maintain RQI
Provider certification and competency. Depending Upon Assignment:
- A valid California Class "C" Driver's License is required at
the time of appointment. Incumbents may be required to possess and
maintain specific certificates of nursing competency as a condition
of employment. Knowledge of:
- Theory, techniques, and practices of nursing;
- Medical terminology, instruments, and equipment;
- The uses and effects of medicines and narcotics. Ability to:
- Follow oral and written instructions;
- Maintain concise and complete records;
- Demonstrate the practical and theoretical knowledge of nursing
care specific to the assigned work area/specialty;
- Meet the content and performance criteria specific to each
defined specialty, leader/professional development, and unit
operation;
- Communicate effectively, verbally and in writing;
- Prepare and maintain concise and comprehensive required written
reports;
- Establish and maintain effective working relationships with
staff, other employees, internal and external customers and
patients. Medical Examination:
- A thorough physical evaluation is required. Applicants must be
free from conditions that prevent them from performing the work
required of a Correctional Staff Nurse. Character:
- Applicants will be required to pass an extensive background
check and be fingerprinted, as they must possess and maintain
clearance to be employed in Kern County correction facilities.
Felony convictions will be disqualifying, and convictions for
misdemeanors and traffic offenses will be assessed on a
case-by-case basis. Supplemental: A background check may be
required for this classification. All Kern Medical employees are
designated "Disaster Service Workers." In the event of a disaster
or civil disorder, all Kern Medical employees are to remain at work
or to report to work in a safe and practicable manner. If position
responsibilities require driving a personal vehicle, then
possession of a current valid California Driver's License and
adherence to the Kern County Hospital Authority Vehicle Use and
Driving Standard Policy (ENG-EC-119) is required. If position
responsibilities require driving a vehicle owned, leased, or rented
by Kern Medical, then possession of a current valid California
Driver's license, a signed authorization for Release of Drivers
Record Information, and adherence to the Kern County Hospital
Authority Vehicle Use and Driving Standard Policy (ENG-EC-119) is
required.
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