Job Description
Company Description KIPP - the largest nonprofit network of college-preparatory, public charter schools in the nation-has demonstrated, at scale, that all children have the potential to excel academically regardless of race or zip code. KIPP currently serves over 120,000 students in 270 schools across the country, including Indianapolis. KIPP Indy Public Schools (KIPP Indy) was founded in 2004 with one class of fifth grade students and has grown to serve 1,300 students across three schools. Of the students that attend KIPP Indy, 94% qualify for free and reduced lunch, 95% are African American or LatinX, 19% receive special education services, and 12% are designated as Emerging Bilinguals. As we continue to grow, our mission remains the same: to create joyful, academically excellent schools in which teachers, students, and families are all united around the same goal of preparing students with the skills and confidence to pursue the paths they choose -college, career, and beyond- so they can lead fulfilling lives and create a more just world.
Job Description POSITION OVERVIEW KIPP Indy Public Schools seeks an experienced School-Based Medical Assistant (SBMA) who will support health needs across the KIPP Indy Public Schools community and campuses. Reporting to the Director of Student Health, the SBMA will be a member of KIPP Indy's regional team and collaborate closely with the Managing Director of Campus Operations, the operations team, and external partners to prepare for and respond to the student and school needs as it relates to student health. The SBMA will work to ensure KIPP Indy Public Schools is living out our commitment to equity through providing student health services that drives student attendance and retention outcomes, establishes positive healthcare outcomes for our students, and increases student academic outcomes.
RESPONSIBILITIES Healthcare Services - Works to remove, modify, or reduce health-related barriers to learning
- Creates a comforting and nurturing environment for ill students
- Performs a variety of patient care services as directed by the Director of Student Health.
- Assures smooth patient flow within the clinic, assist with examination procedures, collects patient information, performs general lab work, and provides patient education and clerical support.
- Schedules appointments for the clinic and communicates schedules to stakeholders, lets all stakeholders know which students were sent home for the day.
- Prepares exam rooms, equipment, medical records and patients for clinic visit and assists DSH/SBNP in patient exams and treatments.
- Administers injections and immunizations, performs routine lab test and procedures, and performs quality control.
- Provides daily, individual care to students, including but not limited to managing daily medications required by students, administering doctor prescribed medications to students and helping students with physical disabilities
- Provides triage services for the clinic to establish what care is needed as students are entering the clinic.
- Registers patients into computerized system for visits and ensure all paperwork is complete.
- Maintains patient records for the clinic including assembling patient records, keeping all chart forms properly identified with the patient identification plate, and attaching reports into the record.
- Maintains daily and monthly logs and prepares referral-tracking reports as required by clinic/service.
- Maintains files and performs general office functions.
- Obtains and provides educational materials and related information to the patient and/or family members
COMPETENCIES - Develops mutually beneficial partnerships based upon trust, respect, and achievement of common goals.
- Seeks to understand the needs and motivations of students, and makes decisions with student best interests and needs in mind. Expects teammates and employees to do the same.
- Manages time effectively, prioritizing efforts according to goals and exemplifying follow through.
- Anticipates problems in a timely manner and adjusts plans to achieve intended outcomes.
- Manages resources (people, financial, equipment) to support the organization's short- and long-term goals.
- Promotes collaboration among team members. Encourages others to cooperate and coordinate efforts.
- Holds teammates and external partners accountable for achieving goals and modeling values.
- Anticipates and seizes new opportunities that are aligned with strategic goals.
- Demonstrates knowledge of and respect for the cultures of the community served.
- Ability to plan and effectively communicate by clearly presenting healthcare-related information and responding to questions from both individuals and groups.
- Ability to develop and maintain positive and productive interpersonal relationships with co-workers, patients, patient families, and school administrators.
Qualifications - A minimum of 1-2 years of experience in health-care or related fields
- Deep belief in being part of and helping lead a multi-cultural, anti-racist organization
- Team-player capable of working both collaboratively and independently
- Highly organized, resourceful, and accountable, with strong attention to follow through and detail
- Proactive and creative problem-solver; ability to identify, analyze, and recommend solutions
- Demonstrate initiative and desire to be a part of a new program that will have a deep impact in the short and long term for our students and families
- Track record of exceptional results
- Must be able to travel between campuses
Additional Information COMPENSATION Salary is competitive, commensurate with experience, and includes benefits. Teachers are also eligible for performance-based bonuses.
KIPP Indy Public Schools is an equal opportunity employer, and does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, religion, sex, age, national origin, veteran status, disability, sexual orientation, gender identity, or any other characteristic protected by applicable law.
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