Health Facilities Surveillance Nurse #18882 - Springfield
Job Title: Health Facilities Surveillance Nurse #18882 - Springfield
Agency: Department of Human Services
Opening Date: 09/23/2022
Closing Date/Time: 10/06/2022
Salary: Anticipated Salary: $5,927 - $8,059 per month.
Job Type: Salaried Full Time
County: Sangamon
Posting Identification Number:10-66-18882
Work Hours: Mon-Wed, 7:00am - 5:30pm; Thurs, 7:00am - 5:00pm Clinical Services
Work Location: 600 E Ash St Springfield, IL 62703-2925
Division of Developmental Disabilities Clinical Services
Statewide Nursing
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Position Overview
Under general supervision of the Statewide Nursing Coordinator, independently conducts random and targeted surveys and visits to certified, licensed, operated, and/or funded developmental disability service agencies (including but not limited to community integrated living arrangements, state-operated developmental centers, developmental training programs and intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities) in a geographical area. Conducts follow-up on cases of substantiated abuse or neglect for a geographical area related to nursing services, the administration of medications, and the oversight of medication administration to identify areas for improvement. Develops training, technical assistance, and monitoring systems and implements policy and procedural changes to accomplish improvements. Reviews individual records to verify the individual program plan is complete, accurate, and being implemented. Prepares analyses for review and action by management staff. Travels in the performance of duties.
Job Responsibilities
1. Travels to independently conduct random and targeted surveys and visits to certified, licensed, operated, and/or funded developmental disabilities (DD) service agencies (including but not limited to community integrated living arrangements, state-operated developmental centers, developmental training programs, and intermediate care facilities for individuals with intellectual/developmental disabilities) statewide.
2. Reviews individual records to verify the individual program plan is complete, accurate, and being implemented.
3. Conducts follow-up on cases of substantiated abuse or neglect statewide related to nursing services, the administration of medications, and the oversight of medication administration to identify areas for improvement.
4. Provides written and verbal feedback, technical assistance, and guidance to the local agency that serves
individuals with medical or health-related issues.
5. Prepares survey forms, correspondence, and reports of findings and recommendations.
6. Conducts and participates in workshops, on-site visits, planning conferences, and consultative services to provide information and guidance regarding the Nursing Act, applicable developmental disabilities rules, and best practice criteria.
7. Completes Division projects not covered under Rule 116 (the regulation of storage, distribution, and
administration of medications in specific settings and the training of non-licensed staff in the administration of medications).
8. Provides assistance in moving individuals with developmental disabilities in a geographical area to alternative services to verify their nursing needs are met.
9. Performs other duties as assigned or required which are reasonably within the scope of duties enumerated above.
Minimum Qualifications
1. Requires graduation from an approved nursing education program resulting in an associate or a diploma degree in nursing and three years of professional nursing experience OR a bachelor's degree in nursing and two years of professional nursing experience OR a master's degree in nursing.
2. Requires licensure as a Registered Nurse in the State of Illinois.
Conditions of Employment
1. Requires valid driver's license.
2. Requires the ability to travel extensively including overnight stays.
3. Requires the ability to meet all agency vaccine/health-related policies and guidance.
4. Requires ability to pass the IDHS background check.
5. Requires ability to pass a drug screen for drugs prohibited from recreational use under Illinois Law.
About the Agency
Illinois Department of Human Services serves families in need across Illinois. Our mission is to provide equitable access to social services, support, programs, and resources to enhance the lives of all whom we serve. We are committed to the core values of Human Dignity, Equity, Community, Urgency, Transparency, and Kindness.