Early Learning Center Registered Nurse at National Children's Center
Washington, District of Columbia, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

22 Apr, 26

Salary

76000.0

Posted On

22 Jan, 26

Experience

2 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Health Screenings, Medical Compliance, Direct Nursing Care, Medication Administration, Health Documentation, Data Management, Staff Education, Family Training, Care Coordination, Community Resource Referrals, CPR Certification, First Aid Certification, Nursing Policies, Immunization Monitoring, Medical Action Plans, ChildPlus Data Management

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
National Children’s Center, Inc. is a nonprofit organization that is one of the region’s largest non-governmental providers of services for individuals with developmental disabilities, offering an array of services to infants, toddlers, preschoolers, and adults in the Washington metropolitan area. Our mission is to provide a lifetime of opportunities for people with intellectual and developmental disabilities Summary: Our Early Learning Center (ELC) strives to provide high-quality early childhood education and early intervention for children with and without disabilities, ages six weeks to five years, in an inclusive educational setting. The Early Learning Registered Nurse is responsible for all issues relating to the health and welfare of the students enrolled and during their attendance in Early Learning and Early Intervention Programs.   Schedule & Location: The ELC is located on Martin Luther King, Jr. Avenue in SE Washington, DC. The hours are Monday - Friday (year-round) from 8:30a - 4:30p with one late day 9:00a-5:00p. This position has an annual salary range of $72,800 - $76,000. Essential Functions & Responsibilities: 1. Health Screenings & Medical Compliance Monitoring * Plan and conduct required health screenings (vision, hearing, etc.). * Monitor and report on immunizations, TB tests, lead levels, health/dental certificates, and medical action/substitution forms. * Run compliance reports to ensure adherence to DC regulations. 2. Direct Nursing Care & Medication Administration * Provide nursing care per Early Intervention Nursing Policies and Procedures. * Implement physician orders for medication/treatment and store medications/equipment securely. * Review and manage Medical Action Plans and ensure proper medication guidelines are followed. 3. Health & Safety Documentation and Data Management * Maintain accurate and secure records (e.g., Medication Authorization, Logs, Medical Substitution Forms) in both the health suite and digital systems. * Ensure documentation meets requirements from DC DOH, CDC, OSSE, and CACFP standards. 4.  Staff & Family Education and Training * Create communicable disease letter templates and provide ongoing training to staff and families on medical action plans, dietary needs, and child-specific health concerns. * Deliver training before student enrollment and as needed thereafter. 5. Care Coordination & Community Resource Referrals * Coordinate on-site services and wrap-around care in partnership with community organizations. * Refer families to relevant services (e.g., WIC, specialists, vision/hearing resources). EDUCATION and/or EXPERIENCE:  * Associates degree in nursing: BSN preferred; CPR/ First Aid/AED certification * Licensed as an RN in the District of Columbia * Previous experience with special needs Early Intervention population preferred * MS Office proficiency; ChildPlus data management system preferred COVID 19 - You must provide proof of Covid-19 vaccination prior to first day of employment.  NCC is an Equal Opportunity Employer and all qualified applicants will receive consideration without regard to race, color, creed, religion, national origin, ethnicity, gender, age, marital status, sexual orientation, disability, veteran status, or any other legally protected status.
Responsibilities
The Early Learning Registered Nurse is responsible for overseeing the health and welfare of students in the Early Learning and Early Intervention Programs. This includes conducting health screenings, providing direct nursing care, and coordinating care with community resources.
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