Healthy Start Program Clerk at Redlands Unified School District
About the Employer
The Redlands Unified School District, as a unifying agent of several unique communities rich in local history, culture, and tradition, is committed to preparing students to become productive participants in a diverse, multi-cultural, democratic society through quality education, high expectations, flexible programs and innovative partnerships. Our students will be empowered with the knowledge and commitment necessary to confront the challenges of our changing world, as they become the leaders of the 21st century.
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Redlands Unified School District
HEALTHY START PROGRAM CLERK
DEFINITION
Under general supervision, perform a variety of regular clerical, typing, telephone, public
contact, and office support duties in assisting with the operation of the Healthy Start Family
Services Center; assist with student and family records, contact with students, parents,
teachers, District staff, agency personnel and the public. Perform a variety of functions
pertaining to health appraisal and appropriate referral for service; and do other related work as
required.
EXAMPLES OF DUTIES
Perform a wide variety of clerical work in an organized and friendly manner, including tasks
such as standard and statistical typing, proofreading, checking, filing, reporting information on
records and compiling information for reports and summaries involved in maintaining case
records of students and their families; maintain financial records; type requisitions; receive,
shelve and distribute supplies; regularly answer telephone, take messages and serve as
receptionist to visitors, teachers, students, parents and community; may direct and instruct
student helpers and volunteers in the performance of some clerical and office duties. Assist
with the coordination of a variety of activities pertaining to the health appraisal of students,
including but not limited to physical, vision and hearing examinations; record health appraisal
history and the results of health appraisal examinations and follow-up activities; perform routine
evaluation of student illness and injury situations and determine the need for emergency,
supervisory or administrative assistance; may give medication prescribed for specific individuals
by medical authorities, following a closely controlled procedure; may assist in the cleaning and
disinfecting of the examination areas; may administer first aid and call/locate medical assistance
in emergencies.
EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS
KNOWLEDGE AND ABILITIES
Knowledge of:
Standard office practices, procedures and techniques;
Correct English usage, spelling, grammar, punctuation and arithmetic concepts;
Standard office machines and equipment;
Record management, storage, and retrieval systems and procedures;
Standard policies and procedures pertaining to student health services;
Equipment, supplies and terminology commonly associated with a health facility;
Emergency service agencies within close proximity to the assigned site;
Principles, methods and practices of first aid and routine emergency treatment;
Substance abuse and crisis intervention techniques.
Ability to:
Speak, read and write Spanish and/or other languages and serve as an appropriate English
speaking model as required by the assignment;
Perform general clerical work of average difficulty with speed and accuracy;
Make simple arithmetical calculations with speed and accuracy;
Communicate effectively in oral and written form;
Understand and carry out oral and written directions;
Establish and maintain a variety of files and records;
Effectively work with computerized systems;
Conduct intake interviews and determine an appropriate course of action and notify proper
persons and/or agencies;
Perform routine first aid, health screening, and emergency treatment for students and their
families;
Give medications as allowed by Board policy, if needed;
Establish and maintain an effective working relationship with those contacted in the course of
work;
Relate effectively with racially and ethnically diverse staff, students/families and community.
Skills:
Type at a rate of 45 words per minute from clear, legible copy; proficient operation of computer
terminal and peripheral equipment.
EDUCATION AND EXPERIENCE
Education:
Equivalent to the completion of the twelfth grade, including or supplemented by coursework in
typing, record management and general office practices; basic first aid, including substance
abuse and crisis intervention.
Experience:
One year of paid experience performing a variety of general office and clerical work. Some
experience in identifying appropriate referral sources for health related concerns is desired.
REQUIRED LICENSES AND CERTIFICATES
Possession of a valid and current first aid certificate issued by the American Red Cross, which
includes CPR training; possession of a valid and appropriate California driver's license; have an
acceptable driving record, qualify for insurability with the District's insurance carrier.
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS AND WORKING CONDITIONS
Strength:
May require lifting object up to 50 pounds; physical dexterity in limbs and digits necessary to
operate office equipment.
Pre-placement Physical: Class I
Requirements / Qualifications
NOTE: REQUIRED EXAMINATION will be administered on Tuesday, October 26 at 1 p.m., in the Technology Lab, 20 West Delaware Avenue, Redlands. Testing time is approximately 2 hours. NO FURTHER NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN. Disabled applicants may request reasonable accommodation in regard to testing procedures. Please do so prior to the closing date. Photo identification will be required at test site. You must apply for the position to take the examination.
Requirements / Qualifications
NOTE: REQUIRED EXAMINATION will be administered on Tuesday, October 26 at 1 p.m., in the Technology Lab, 20 West Delaware Avenue, Redlands. Testing time is approximately 2 hours. NO FURTHER NOTICE WILL BE GIVEN. Disabled applicants may request reasonable accommodation in regard to testing procedures. Please do so prior to the closing date. Photo identification will be required at test site. You must apply for the position to take the examination.
Comments and Other Information
Redlands Unified is no longer accepting paper applications. Please submit all of your documents through EdJoin. If you need assistance please call EdJoin at 800-398-9580. Redlands Unified will not accept attachments via fax or email. If you are having a problem with scanning your attachments or any other questions, please call the help desk at EdJoin at 888-900-8945.
Comments and Other Information
Redlands Unified is no longer accepting paper applications. Please submit all of your documents through EdJoin. If you need assistance please call EdJoin at 800-398-9580. Redlands Unified will not accept attachments via fax or email. If you are having a problem with scanning your attachments or any other questions, please call the help desk at EdJoin at 888-900-8945.