HEALTH ASSISTANT - LVN/RN (2171)
Company: California Department of Education
Location: Glendale
Posted on: April 24, 2025
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Job Description:
GLENDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASS DESCRIPTION
HEALTH ASSISTANT - LVN/RN
DEFINITION
Performs general office and clerical duties requiring the ability
to interpret and apply procedures and policies to assigned
responsibilities. Clerical duties require the ability to perform
light typing/keyboarding using a typewriter or computer.
Nursing functions include but are not limited to First aid, CPR,
administration of medications, specialized healthcare procedures
and techniques, signs and symptoms of child abuse, infection
control procedures, hazardous waste management, record keeping and
reporting requirements.
DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS
A Clerk II performs journey level general clerical duties within a
framework of established procedures. The work of this class
requires a knowledge of clerical systems and procedures, and the
ability to choose among alternatives in solving problems.
A Clerk III assumes functional responsibility for a complex
clerical activity or program. The work of this class requires the
exercise of independent judgment in the interpretation and
application of rules, procedures, policies, and precedents and may
involve the indirect supervision of lower-level clerical staff.
SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED
Under the supervision of the Assigned Administrator (this may be
the Principal, the Health Services Coordinator, the Special
Education Director or the Director of Student Services) and under
the professional direction of a licensed credentialed school nurse,
an LVN or RN, performs specialized physical health care services
and procedures for students with medical needs.
No supervision is exercised over District personnel.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Performs clerical work including proofreading, light typing,
filing, checking and recording information on records; sorts,
codes, and files correspondence, vouchers, forms, documents, and
other materials numerically, alphabetically or by another
predetermined classification.
Checks records and papers for clerical and mathematical accuracy,
completeness, and compliance with established standards and
procedures.
Acts as a receptionist, accepts applications for school services,
answers the telephone and gives information to the general public;
receives and refers inquires to appropriate staff.
Maintains sections of a central records system; enters or extracts
information on or from records using a computer terminal.
Coordinates work with Educational Technology and Information
Services in applying procedures and controls.
Types data on vouchers, cards, and other forms; addresses
envelopes, operates photocopying and duplicating machines; may cut
stencils.
Gathers, compiles, and summarizes data and maintains records.
Orders, receives, stores, issues, and delivers supplies, books,
materials, and equipment.
Inputs data using a computer, operates a typewriter, and other
office equipment.
Types letters, reports, requisitions, schedules, forms, contracts,
and similar materials from rough drafts, marginal notes, or verbal
instructions.
May type from dictating or other recording equipment.
Reviews forms and records for accuracy, completeness, and
conformance to established procedures.
Posts information to various types of control records and verifies
entries.
May notify parents or other responsible adults of student illness
and bring to the attention of the credentialed school nurse an
apparent need for medical, mental, or dental referral.
When assigned to the Health Office, renders minor first aid;
updates and files student health records; maintains health office
equipment and supplies in a clean and usable condition; prepares
first-aid kits for use by classroom teachers; assists nurses in
working on state mandated programs; prepares and displays health
education materials. May assist in transporting ill or injured
students or employees on District property.
Administers blood pressure monitoring, catheterization, diabetic
monitoring, gastrostomy tube feeding, gastrostomy tube reinsertion,
feeding or medicating, mechanical ventilation care, oxygen
administration, respiratory assistance with inhaler or mechanical
nebulizer, tracheostomy care including cleaning, suctioning and
tube replacement, toileting assistance, diapering.
Ensures all specialized healthcare procedures are provided under
specified written authorizations approved by an authorized
healthcare provider and school nurse with parent's written
consent.
Administers prescribed medications according to instructions and
district policies.
Administers emergency healthcare plans as designated by the
credentialed school nurse, parent and authorized healthcare
provider.
Participates in IEP meetings if requested by the credentialed
school nurse.
Consults with credentialed school nurse regarding first aid and
emergency care of assigned students.
Performs related duties as assigned.
CLASS QUALIFICATIONS
Knowledge of:
Proper English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation.
Modern office methods, practices and procedures, record keeping and
standard office equipment.
Basic computer applications, data management, storage and,
retrieval systems.
Basic first-aid procedures, techniques, and CPR, administration of
medications, specialized healthcare procedures and techniques,
signs and symptoms of child abuse, infection control procedures,
hazardous waste management and record keeping and reporting
requirements, nursing care principles and practices pertaining to
the scope of practice.
Ability to:
Perform clerical work involving independent judgment and
accuracy.
Spell correctly, use appropriate English, and make arithmetical
computations.
Learn to operate various pieces of office equipment such as
computers using a variety of hardware and software, as well as
various pieces of medical equipment.
Input data using a computer.
Learn and interpret rules, regulations, laws, and procedures.
Understand and carry out oral and written directions.
Maintain confidentiality.
Type/Keyboard input at a speed of not less than 30 net words per
minute on a typewriter or computer.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS
Incumbents in this class must be able to stand and sit for extended
periods of time; have mobility to walk, kneel, crouch, stoop, bend
repeatedly; able to lift, carry, push and or pull up to 50 pounds
unassisted and over 50 pounds with assistance; able to use both
hands and legs simultaneously, to reach overhead, pull hand over
hand, use fingers repetitively twisting or applying pressure with
wrists or hands; have rapid mental/muscular coordination; maintain
balance; have depth perception and ability to see to read small
print and distinguished shades; have dexterity of hands and fingers
needed to operate a variety of specialized health care equipment,
adaptive tools for lifting heavy students (such as a Hoyer lift)
and a computer keyboard. Must be physically able to provide rapid
response to emergent situation throughout the school campus.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
One year of recent nursing experience working with medically
fragile children or adults or any combination of training and
experience that would likely provide the desired knowledge and
abilities.
LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE
Depending upon assignment, possession of a valid State of
California Class C driver's license. Ability to be insured at
standard vehicle liability and property damage insurance rates and
maintain insurability.
Possession of a standard Red Cross First-Aid Certificate within
three months of appointment may be required.
Possession of a valid State of California License of Vocational
Nursing, or Registered Nursing.
Incumbents in this position will be required to obtain a typing
certificate demonstrating the ability to type/Keyboard input at a
speed of not less than 30 net words per minute on a typewriter or
computer within 30 days of date of hire.
Desirable:
Written and oral proficiency in a second language.
WORKING ENVIRONMENT
Incumbents in this class may work in 1) a health office with a
variety of students, staff, parents and other members of the
public, or 2) in a one to one situation caring for one or more
individuals with special health care needs. They may drive a
vehicle to various sites to conduct work.
02/2013 - Classification established by Personnel Commission
05/10/2017 - Revision to Employment Standards: License or
Certificate
06/13/2017 - Minor Revision to Employment Standards
Requirements / Qualifications
Requirements / Qualifications
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