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Nurse - CN

12/18/2025

The Nurse will conduct screenings and assessments, provide emergent care for illnesses and injuries to children, and communicate effectively with parents regarding their child's health needs. They will also develop and track individual health care plans and ensure children receive appropriate preventive and primary medical care.

Working Hours

35 hours/week

Company Size

201-500 employees

Language

English

Visa Sponsorship

No

About The Company
Chautauqua Opportunities, Inc (COI) is a multifaceted, nonprofit organization offering individualized services to help people in Chautauqua County move from poverty to self-sufficiency. We provide holistic services to approximately 5,000 residents each year. COI's ultimate goal to its customers is to mobilize resources and create partnerships that promote empowerment, economic independence and family stability. For the past several years, COI has been developing services geared toward self-sufficiency & economic security while tracking positive outcomes for customers. The agency has developed a copyrighted Self-Sufficiency Continuum © supported by Family, Youth, & Child Matrices © that evaluate & measure the status of customers across 26 life domains. An affiliate corporation, Chautauqua Opportunities for Development, Inc. (CODI) has served as COI’s Economic Development arm since 2003. CODI’s primary goal is to make capital, training, financial literacy education, and technical assistance available to new and existing entrepreneurs in order to create business opportunities and employment for low to moderate income individuals. CODI offers financial education and asset focused redirection for all COI customers. It has been designated a Community Development Financial Institution (CDFI) and Community Development Entity (CDE) by the US Treasury Department. By training entrepreneurs and creating jobs, CODI is jump-starting the local economy. When small businesses are created, the profits from those businesses stay in the community and are reinvested many times over. The impact is felt not simply by our small business owners, but in the broader community as well. Community Action changes people’s lives, embodies the spirit of hope improves communities, and makes America a better place to live. We care about the entire community, and we are dedicated to helping people help themselves and each other.
About the Role

Description

Basic Function or Position Summary:

Conduct screenings and assessments and provide emergent care for illnesses and injuries

to children in care; provide educational resources for families regarding child health and

nutrition.


Full-time Non Exempt

$21.27/hour  35 hour/week

Requirements

Security Clearance Level 3 V, A, C, R


Position Responsibilities and Specific Duties:

  • Communicate with parents about their child’s health needs and development concernsin a timely and effective manner
  • Provide medical, oral, nutrition and mental health education support services that are understandable to individuals, including individuals with low health literacy
  • Determine whether each child has ongoing sources of continuous, accessible health care and health insurance coverage. If the child does not have such a source of ongoing care and health insurance coverage, assist families in accessing a source of care and health insurance
  • Ensure children are up-to-date on a schedule of age appropriate preventive and primary medical and oral health care; for those that are not, assist parents with making arrangements to bring the child up-to-date as quickly as possible
  • Obtain or complete child health screenings within regulatory standards and initiates referrals for evaluation.
  • Reviews child health records and health histories to ensure regulatory compliance.
  • Develops and tracks individual health care plans, including special diets and medications.
  • Provide emergent care for child injuries and illnesses
  • Support Individualized Health Care Plans within scope of practice, including but notlimited to:
  • Give injections
  • Urinary catheterization care and support
  • Tracheal tube care
  • Feeding tube and ostomy management
  • Assist in the development of the center’s Health Care Plan.
  • Coordinate the center’s oral health hygiene program.
  • Promote breastfeeding, including facilities to properly store and handle breast milk and make accommodations, for mothers who wish to breastfeed during program hours, and if necessary, provide referrals to lactation consultants or counselors;
  • Work with mental health consultants to implement strategies to identify and support children with mental health and social and emotional concerns
  • Documents children’s incidents.
  • Maintains complete information on CAPSYS and mandated health files.
  • Administers medication in accordance with Federal and State regulations.
  • Assist with maintaining inventory and ordering supplies/equipment.
  • Provide care and supervision of children in need of medical care on a regular basis and in support of classroom staff on an as needed basis.
  • Promotes agency mission.
  • Maintains confidentiality and complies with the code of ethics.
  • Maintains consistent professional customer service.
  • Job performance incorporates integrated service delivery model while promoting self-sufficiency.
  • Other duties as designated by supervisor

Key Working Relationships:

A. Internal: Early Care and Education team

B. External: Customers, community agency representatives, school district staff, and

local health providers


Supervisory Scope:

A. Number of staff supervised: 0

B. Titles supervised: n/a


Organizational Responsibilities:

  • Adheres to all policies and procedures
  • Gathers appropriate documentation and tracks outcomes
  • Participates in organizational committee structures as appropriate
  • Participates in organizational and divisional management systems

Knowledge, Skills Required:

  • High School Diploma or GED required.
  • Nursing experience with children preferred.
  • New York State LPN license required; RN license preferred.
  • Ability to work as an effective team member/leader.
  • Strong computer, phone, written and verbal communication skills.
  • Excellent organizational skills including ability to prioritize and accomplish multiple tasks, documentation, maintaining files, monitoring, and charting.
  • Maintain positive and cooperative relationships internally and externally.

Physical:

  • Ability to lift up to and including 25-50 pounds of physical effort

Special Requirements:

  • Ability to work flexible hours.
  • Must be able to provide consistent even tempered customer service at all times
  • Pre-employment physical exams and TB Testing
  • Valid Driver’s license
  • Reliable transportation
  • Authorized Driver of a COI Vehicle
  • Ability to travel throughout the county
  • Pre-employment drug and alcohol testing required
  • Works compassionately with a diverse population
  • Experience navigating community programs


Key Skills
CommunicationChild HealthNutrition EducationHealth Care PlansEmergent CareTeamworkOrganizational SkillsCustomer ServiceDocumentationHealth LiteracyMedication AdministrationInventory ManagementConfidentialityMental Health SupportPhysical CareCommunity Navigation
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