Health Assistant at Greater Bergen Community Action
Bergenfield, New Jersey, United States -
Full Time


Start Date

Immediate

Expiry Date

16 Jul, 26

Salary

30.95

Posted On

17 Apr, 26

Experience

0 year(s) or above

Remote Job

Yes

Telecommute

Yes

Sponsor Visa

No

Skills

Nursing, Health education, Medical record management, Health screenings, Immunization tracking, First aid, Allergy protocols, Case management, Teamwork, Computer skills, Communication, Data tracking, Public health, Community health

Industry

Non-profit Organizations

Description
                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                    Every Child Deserves a Head Start                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                  Health Assistant – Bergenfield, NJ Greater Bergen Community Action’s (GBCA) Head Start program is a rewarding place for healthcare professionals to grow their careers while making a difference. Our goal is not only to get children ready for kindergarten but to prepare the entire family for life beyond the program. Our extensive services and resources range from early childhood education to health, nutrition, parent education, family counseling, financial counseling, and so much more! At GBCA’s Head Start, nurses and their supervisors play a vital role in supporting the health and development of children aged 0 to 5. Our health staff is dedicated to monitoring children's well-being, managing medical records, and providing essential health education to families, children, and staff.  This collaborative environment fosters professional growth, allowing nurses to build meaningful relationships and make a lasting impact in the community. With a focus on teamwork and a shared commitment to children's health, we are changing lives! If you have the nursing background required and the ability to work with a group of health professionals who focus on teamwork and share a commitment to children’s health, please consider applying for our full-time, year-round Health Assistant position.   Responsibilities: •    Learn and adhere to the philosophy and mandates of Head Start/Early Head Start as outlined in the Performance Standards and the Policies and Procedures of Greater Bergen Community Action •    Understand how children develop and learn in a variety of school, family, and community contexts and provide opportunities that support their intellectual, social, emotional, and physical development. •    Assist the supervisor with the provision of health education training. •    Assist with the implementation of monthly drills. •    Collaborate with community partners to provide the highest quality services to our children and families. •    Maintains up-to-date, accurate tracking records of the Health Section of all children’s files. •    Responsible for reviewing infant, toddler, and child immunization records and medical history prior to the child’s entrance into the Head Start and Early Head Start program. •    Participates in initial intake and obtains children's medical histories at assigned sites. •    Coordinates with Food & Nutrition to implement all food and allergy protocols effectively.  •    Assist with the timely distribution of all medical emergency documentation. •    Updates classroom health bulletin boards and emergency procedures. •    Distributes first aid equipment and hygiene supplies to teachers and checks periodically for refills.  •    Participates in back-to-school events and health fairs, which are scheduled during the day, evening, or weekend. •    Participates in class trips or any other event that may take the teacher and/or students out of the typical classroom environment. •    Performs health screenings within the first 45 days of the program.  •    Participate in team meetings and case conferences as per schedule. Participates in parent consultations when necessary. •    Track forms for medical, dental, hearing, vision, and immunizations monthly and report to a supervisor. •    Under the supervisor's direction, participates in local/state Health Department e immunization audits. •    Administer and monitor medications, complete monthly medication logs, and forward reports to the supervisor. •    Attend administrative and staff meetings and trainings as required.  •    Responsible for each child's overall safety in the GBCA HS/EHS program.  Qualifications: •    Ability to work with children, parents, and teaching staff. Ability to work with children, parents, and teaching staff. •    Experience in public, community health, and/or school nursing.  •    Must demonstrate English proficiency - both oral and written •    Bilingual a plus. •    Demonstrates good computer skills relevant to the position.  •    Valid NJ driver’s license preferred and use of own vehicle for self-transportation; local travel is required. Pay Rates based on credentials: •    Licensed Practical Nurse with an associate’s degree – $30.95 •    Licensed Practical Nurse with a High School Diploma - $29.85 • Associate degree - relevant focus - $28.19 •    Certified healthcare professional with High School Diploma (i.e., CNA, CMA) - $26.52 Schedule: •    Monday – Friday, 8:30 am – 4:30 am/35 hours per week •    52-week position Benefits: •     Medical Plans: Medical via ICHRA model, Dental, and Vision •    Flexible Spending Accounts: Medical, Dependent Care, and Commuter Plans •    Agency-paid life insurance – 1 time your annual compensation •    Paid Time off Includes Vacation (8.75 hrs. per month), sick time (7 hrs. per month), and agency holidays •    Agency Wellness initiatives. •    Supportive, collegial environment where we teach kids and reach families daily. Equal Opportunity Employer
Responsibilities
The Health Assistant monitors children's well-being, manages medical records, and provides essential health education to families and staff. They also coordinate with nutrition services, perform health screenings, and ensure compliance with Head Start health mandates.
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