At Outdoor School we believe that every individual is equal, valuable and welcome. We work to acknowledge and celebrate our differences, whatever they may be. We strive for positive relationships across difference through listening and mutual respect. Inclusion means everyone and together we will strengthen our skills to work and live with others that are alike and different from ourselves. At Outdoor School we are building a community where everyone is protected and honored for exactly who they are.
Position: REGISTERED NURSE, OUTDOOR SCHOOL PROGRAM
Department: Outdoor School
Program: Instructional Services
Reports to: Coordinator and Site Supervisor, Outdoor School; Supervisor School Health Services (for nursing practice)
Classification/Range: Exempt, Seasonal
Schedule: Onsite S-Friday
Session Dates
In-Town Training Week: March 3rd-7th
Prep Week:: March 9th-21st (Onsite and Portland Office, non work days March, )
Week 1 March 16th -21st
Spring Break March 23rd-29th (Off Site, not working)
Week 2:: March 30th-April 4th
Week 3:: April 6th-11th
Week 4:: April 13th-18th
Week 5:: April 20th-25th
Week 6:: April 27th-May 2nd
Spring Break II May 4th-9th
Week 7:: May 11th-16th
Week 8:: May 18th-23rd
Week 9:: Mon May 26th-30th
This is a seasonal exempt position.
Interview Timeline: Pre-screening and scheduling will happen as applications are received.
Applicants will be contacted by phone and email within 5 business days
Interviews will be ongoing in January and February
Pay Range: $ 1806/week Nurses will receive an overnight stipend of $75/night spent on site in addition to their contracted pay
Job location: Locations vary depending on the program. Job sites include the MESD office in Portland, and various sites in Multnomah County.
POSITION PURPOSE:
To provide comprehensive health care to students enrolled at assigned Outdoor School sites, observing regulations of nursing practice, and compliance with policies established by the Outdoor School and School Health Services programs.
NATURE & SCOPE:
- Ideal candidates for this position love working outside and love working with kids!
- Recent graduates are encouraged to apply for this unique opportunity to work with Multnomah County students in an unparalleled outdoor classroom.
-Students in Outdoor School receive an exciting environmental education and are able to explore their surroundings (mountains, forests, streams, and fields) 24 hours a day; be part of this experience with your nursing knowledge and help us give these students the best experience possible!
ESSENTIAL JOB FUNCTIONS:
- Assess individual health needs and provide appropriate interventions for students and staff at the Outdoor School site. This may require hiking or walking moderate distances from the main camp area or climbing ladders to access students in bunk beds.
- Conduct a health assessment of all students and Student Counselors for communicable diseases.
- Establish procedures to secure, monitor, and administer all medication brought to Outdoor School by students and Student Counselors per administrative rules and policies.
- Remain on-site and on-call for 24-hour coverage to provide nursing, consultation, and/or intervention to ill or injured students and staff.
- Request equipment from MESD and maintain an adequately equipped dispensary.
- Adhere to MESD “Guidelines For Outdoor School Nurses.”
- Maintain records and reports as required.
- Make recommendations to the Site Supervisor when a student or staff member should be removed from the site due to a suspected communicable disease.
- Communicate with others utilizing appropriate verbal and non-verbal interactions.
- Delegate, train, and supervise appropriate site staff in selected nursing tasks as appropriate for the individual health needs of students or staff as assigned by the ODS Special Needs Nurse.
ESSENTIAL QUALITIES:
Equity: Lead and support regional equity initiatives
Vision: Lead with vision, follow-through, and student focus.
Trust: Develop trust among coworkers and students through honesty and fairness.
Communication: Communicate in an inclusive, effective, and collaborative manner.
Personal Qualities: Be respectful, excel in customer service, caring, humble, and courageous.
Agency-wide perspective: Be involved in and supportive of continuous overall improvement of MESD programs and services.
Attendance: Daily and consistent attendance and punctuality are paramount as this provides consistency and alignment with students, peers, and programming outcomes.
MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, ABILITIES:
- Daily and consistent attendance and punctuality
- Demonstrated organizational and time management skills.
- Demonstrated effective written and verbal communication skills.
- Ability to walk/hike moderate distances and climb ladders to access bunk beds.
- Current CPR/First Aid card.
DESIRED QUALIFICATIONS, SKILLS, ABILITIES:
- works well with teams with diverse perspectives, values, and identities
- values diversity, equity, and inclusion and shares core values of the program–Equity, Inclusion, Authentic Outdoor experiences for youth, caregiving, education, and teaching, and work towards active and constructive change
- is creative, dedicated, and responsible
- is dedicated to keeping kids healthy and safe in a unique educational environment
- works to understand the myriad of relationships youth may have with the outdoors and outdoor programs based on class, race, and gender
- takes initiative to ask for help, get tasks done, and support students and the program
- understand the value of feedback and possess the ability to accept feedback and integrate it
- is dedicated to communicating inclusively and collaboratively.
- can work independently with minimal supervision in a dynamic outdoor environment
- has experience working with children, high school students, and/or adolescents
- is flexible and solution-oriented
- can prioritize tasks with competing timelines.
EDUCATION & EXPERIENCE:
- Valid Oregon license to practice as a Registered Nurse.
WORKING CONDITIONS:
At Outdoor School we believe that every individual is equal, valuable, and welcome. We work to acknowledge and celebrate our differences, whatever they may be. Inclusion means everyone and together we will strengthen our skills to work and live with others that are alike and different from ourselves. At Outdoor School we are building a community where everyone is honored for exactly who they are.
We work to uphold these values by:
- Prioritizing racial equity in all aspects of the program
- Normalizing the use and sharing of pronouns
- Providing relevant and consistent equity training
- Commitment to a growth mindset, open to feedback, reflection, and active engagement
using trauma-informed, culturally responsive student support strategies
BENEFITS:
- Overnight Stipend
- Sick Pay
- Employee Assistance Program-free mental health counseling and supports
- Professional development training, professional coaching, and mentoring
- Access to EDI and environmental education library
- Regular social gatherings
PHYSICAL DEMANDS:
Employment is temporary and subject to a school participation schedule. This position works in an overnight, Outdoor School setting. This position includes being available 24 hours to the attendees and staff members. Employees will work a six-day week and are typically on duty from 7:00 a.m. until 11:00 p.m. The environment is rustic with potentially uneven hilly terrain, wooded trails, variable ambient light, and weather conditions. The employee must carry out duties regardless of inclement weather, which can include heat, rain, snow, cold, and windy conditions.
Employees must be able to respond quickly to emergency events at any place in the Outdoor School setting and be able to maneuver outdoors, common areas, rustic buildings, and sites.
This position is a first responder in a medical emergency. The employee must be able to administer 1st Aid/CPR, requiring the ability to get to ground level or in awkward positions to administer assistance. Outdoor School sites may have crowded walkways or common spaces. Stairs and walkways are exposed to weather and may be slippery.
Housing and meals are provided Sunday through Friday. Housing may be shared with other employees in assigned rustic cabins or bunk rooms, all sites include showers, electricity, running water, and heat. Meals include a vegetarian option that may include eggs and/or dairy.
The physical and mental demands described here are representative of those that must be met by employees to successfully perform the essential functions of this classification. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions.
- Mobility:
- Lifting:
- Vision:
- Dexterity:
- Hearing/speaking:
- Emotional/Psychological:
This position is subject to board policies, administrative rules and procedures, department regulations, and applicable state and federal statutes. This position does not carry administrative authority. All commitments outside of authorized programs and services are subject to prior approval by the supervisor of this position.
NOTE: The description contained herein reflects general details as necessary to describe the principle functions of this job, the level of knowledge and skill typically required, and the scope of responsibility, but should not be considered an all-inclusive listing of work requirements. Individuals may perform other duties as assigned, including work in other functional areas to cover absences or relief, to equalize peak work periods, or otherwise to balance the workload.
EQUAL OPPORTUNITY EMPLOYER
MESD recognizes the diversity and worth of all individuals and groups. It is the policy of MESD that there will be no discrimination or harassment of individuals or groups based on race, color, religion, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, national origin, marital status, age, veterans status, genetic information or disability in any educational programs, activities, or employment.
Reasonable accommodations for the application and interview process will be provided upon request and as required in accordance with the Americans with Disabilities Act of 1990. Individuals with disabilities may contact the Human Resources Director for additional information or assistance. Speech/Hearing impaired persons may contact the district for assistance through the Oregon telecommunications Relay Service at 1-800-735-2900.