SCC Shelter Nurse
Company: Safe Children Coalition Inc
Location: Sarasota
Posted on: February 12, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description Description: RN Nurse Needed All
nurses contracted by the Provider to render services shall be
continuously licensed, certified, or registered, as required by
law, rule, policy, and the Department of Health, in their
respective areas of expertise, pursuant to applicable law, in the
State of Florida. The Provider shall have policies and procedures
in place in the case of a medical emergency within the facility.
All staff that has direct contact with youth is to be trained and
understand that they are to immediately call 9-1-1 in a medical
emergency that poses the need for urgent medical attention (for
example, a youth unresponsive/unconscious, bleeding profusely,
acutely ill, etc.). KEY RESPONSIBILITIES : 1. Documentation of
youths’ healthcare status upon admission: a) Reviewing the Health
Admission Screening form provided by the facility intake staff
during the admission process for all youth. b) Conducting nursing
assessments as indicated by intake documentation. c) Developing a
nursing care plan for youth with medical conditions. Plans shall
include all known medical and dental appointments, current
medications, and names of youths’ community practitioners. d)
Completing appropriate Medical Alerts, including nutrition and diet
concerns. 2. Provide episodic and emergency care while on site.
Youth that require care beyond First Aid for minor injuries or
illness must be referred to the Emergency Room or call for EMS/911
assistance. When Nurse is not on-site, the program will follow
standard policy and procedure governing medical and mental health
concerns for non-licensed staff. The nurse is not to be utilized as
an on-call medical resource. 3.Providing health education for youth
and parents/guardians on specific medications and chronic and acute
health conditions for youths. Subject matter includes wellness with
fitness, nutrition, and positive coping skills. 4.Medication
Management Process. The Registered Nurse is responsible for
oversight and management of medication distribution, secure
storage, and accountability of medications. This includes oversight
of the following: a) Medication administration during on-site
hours. When the Registered Nurse is on-site, medications shall be
administered only by the Registered Nurse. b) Ensuring that
non-licensed staff are trained and know how to assist youth with
self-administration of medications during hours when no licensed
nurse is on-site. The responsibility of training and verifying
competency of non-licensed staff in this task may not be delegated
to other non-licensed staff. c) Verification of youths’ medications
brought to the shelter. This shall include communication with the
youths’ community pharmacy, medical provider, and parent/guardian.
d) Management of the Pyxis medication storage system, including
medication inventory counts. The counts shall be conducted by the
Registered Nurse and assigned staff persons trained in the
appropriate medication counting system. The nurse is responsible
for administering the medications to youth safely and accurately
when on-site. When the nurse is not on-site, medication delivery
shall be conducted by non-licensed trained staff persons. e)
Monitoring Medication Distribution Logs (MDL) daily to ensure that
medications provided by the non-licensed program staff through
assisting the youth with self-administration are provided as
prescribed. f) Reorder over the counter medications and first aid
supplies. g) Monitoring medication side effects when administering
medications. Review documented side effect monitoring by
non-licensed staff and provide additional training as needed. h)
Conducting Root Cause Analysis of medication errors, including
omission of medications. 5. Development and implementation of
applicable Universal Precautions and Infection Control standards.
Education of youth and staff regarding Infection Control standards.
6. Staff education and training regarding acute and chronic health
conditions, wellness, exercise and fitness, dietary and nutritional
needs of adolescents, and Universal Precautions/Infection Control.
7. Review and evaluation of all medical CCC incidents pertaining to
the Registered Nurse’s assigned CINS/FINS Shelter. Make
recommendations about Corrective Action to be taken to correct
deficiencies and address issues in response to these incidents. 8.
Evaluate CCC reporting information and data collected through the
Care Fusion Knowledge Portal to identify emerging medical concerns
and trends. 9. Assist the CINS/FINS Shelter Program Director and
staff in the Quality Improvement Process, including guidance
regarding health care standards. Requirements: To ensure the
provision of necessary and appropriate healthcare, the Provider
shall maintain the following medical staffing: A. Registered Nurse
(RN) RNs shall have an active and clear Florida license in
accordance with chapter 464, Florida Statutes. B. The Provider
shall notify the Contract Manager if there are changes in
personnel. The Provider shall report vacancies as they occur to the
Contract Manager. C. Special alerts identified on staff licensures
shall be communicated immediately in writing to the Contract
Manager EDUCATION/EXPERIENCE/CERTIFICATION: To practice in the
profession, registered nurses must become licensed. While licensure
requirements vary according to state, they typically include
passage of a state-approved training program and the National
Council Licensure Examination for Registered Nurses (NCLEX-RN).
Administered by the National Council of State Boards of Nursing,
the NCLEX-RN covers topics like psychosocial and physiological
integrity, health promotion and infection control (www.ncsbn.org).
Depending on the state, RNs may be required to meet additional
licensure requirements.
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