ECS Program Nurse at Mid Michigan Community Action Agency
Mid Michigan Community Action Agency · Farwell, United States Of America · Onsite
- Professional
 - Office in Farwell
 
General Responsibilities:
- Responsible for the development, supervision, coordination, and implementation of the Head Start program in designated area as required by the Head Start Performance Standards and state and federal mandates.
 - Ensure quality program service delivery.
 - Protect the privacy of customers/families and hold in confidence all information obtained in the course of service.
 
Specific Duties:
- Work closely with the EHS/HS Directors and management team in meeting program and overall departmental monthly, quarterly, annual goals and objectives and ensuring all areas of service are in compliance and continually improving.
 - Collect, review, and analyze data to inform the program for effective program monitoring, assessment, and continuous improvement.
 - Responsible for data entry and monitoring of component information/oversight of data entry of for all allergy and concerns forms, medical records pertaining to food allergies and special diets, and provide resources as needed to families and staff.
 - Support the development and monitoring of health and nutrition plans.
 - Provide support in the classrooms for children with medical/health concerns or needs.
 - Work collaboratively with the Early Intervention coordinators to ensure health, wellbeing, and safety of children.
 - Create and foster relationships with local health providers within the communities served.
 - Perform medical procedures as needed.
 - Work collaboratively with team to plan and deliver in-service training.
 - Identifies individual or program systems barriers which impede health services to children and families and facilitates resolutions.
 - Develop and facilitate all Health Service Advisory Councils in service areas as required by funding source.
 - Responsible for ensuring all required program documentation is reviewed for accuracy, consistency, and compliance.
 - Supervise ECS Health Assistant
 - Provide support to all ECS staff as requested and needed.
 - Facilitate a comprehensive orientation for new staff.
 - Accurately complete required program documentation and record keeping in a neat and timely manner.
 - Update on a regular basis specific position how-to’s and timeline.
 - Responsible for being a positive, innovative, and supportive team player and promoting a healthy work environment.
 - Addresses complaints and resolves problems as they arise.
 - Recruit families and promote agency programs within the community.
 - Participate in personal and professional development activities, including staff meetings, conferences, training opportunities, as identified and approved by supervisors.
 - Attend community events and meetings to support the agency programs, including evening and weekend events/meetings.
 - All other duties as assigned.
 
Education and Experience Qualifications:
- LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) required.
 - RN (Registered Nurse) preferred.
 - Mental Health experience a plus.
 - Prenatal and Birth to five experience preferred.
 - Early Head Start/Head Start experience a plus.
 - Must complete 15 hours of annual training in addition to CPR, First Aid, and Blood Borne Pathogen training.
 - Family Service Credential within 18 months of hire or first available session thereafter.
 - Demonstrated ability to work cooperatively and collaboratively.
 - Demonstrated ability as a strength-based leader.
 - Demonstrated ability to present information to community groups.
 - Infant/toddler and preschool experiences preferred.
 - Knowledge of the Head Start Performance Standards, Great Start Readiness Program Implementation Manual, and State Licensing Regulations preferred.
 
Additional Requirements:
- Possess a solid knowledge base with respect to child development and family services and seek to expand knowledge at every opportunity.
 - Complete additional training as required.
 - Exhibit initiative, flexibility, creativity, and enthusiasm.
 - Excellent interpersonal skills, including the ability to work cooperatively as a team leader and a team member.
 - Maintain confidentiality and code of ethics at all times.
 - Must have Proficient Computer Skills. (Word, Excel, Outlook, Internet)
 - Must have reliable transportation, a valid driver’s license, provide proof of insurance, and MMCAA’s “Insurance Carriers” driving record review.
 - Successfully complete required background checks at time of hire and when requested.
 - Shall provide a written report by a physician stating their physical capability and freedom from communicable tuberculosis.
 - Must have good communication and organizational skills and be able to work effectively with people.
 - Must be self-directed and able to multi-task in a fast-paced environment.
 - Must possess the ability to prioritize and complete tasks to deliver desired outcomes within allocated time frames.
 - Must be willing to accept new challenges.
 - Ability to navigate and effectively resolve conflict.
 - Must comply with Agency tobacco free and drug free policies.
 - Understand the importance of daily work attendance, and its impact on coworkers, clients, and the agency.
 - The job duties may require a working cell phone for accessibility to supervisors, clients, or co-workers or to enhance personal safety while away from the office location. The agency will provide a cell phone if needed.