Duties & Responsibilities:<br><br>Provide illness and accident attention to SLDC students, clients, and staff.<br><br>Communicate with parents regarding condition or symptoms of students and/or clients as necessary.<br><br>Complete accident and follow up reports.<br><br>Maintain an accurate daily record of student, client, and staff visits to the health office.<br><br>Administer first aid in emergency situations as necessary.<br><br>Respond appropriately to written and oral requests for information, materials, and assistance from students, clients, staff members, and parents.<br><br>Accurately update and maintain confidential health documentation.<br><br>Review medical information of students or clients and notify teachers/staff of medical needs/precautions.<br><br>Collaborate/consult with district nurses on individual health plans for students as needed and to resolve health issues.<br><br>Dispense doctor prescribed medications in proper doses, accurately record medication and treatment administered, and maintain accurate health and safety files, and meet district personnel policy requirements and updates.<br><br>Monitor and maintain all required student health binders, including seizure logs, with any changes to conditions, treatments, or updates documented.<br><br>Maintain confidentiality of students and clients.<br><br>Make or arrange transportation for students to hospitals.<br><br>Make routine and emergency home visits as needed.<br><br>Comply with state-mandated student health-related policies, procedures, and regulations.<br><br>Maintain immunization records for students and staff.<br><br>Implement, train, and supervise safety procedures as related to SLDC staff regarding specialized circumstances, crisis intervention, and act as a resource to SLDC staff regarding specialized health-related training and procedures, including specialized care, medical plans directed by district nurses, or other medical issues.<br><br>Provide training to staff as required on subjects such as seizures, diabetes, inhalers, and other medical conditions.<br><br>Assist in providing assistance and supervision for students during transportation, as well as assisting the assigned nurse with mandated vision and hearing screenings, including scheduling and supervising.<br><br>Communicate with parents, community care providers, and staff to ensure that student medical/health protocols are followed.<br><br>Attend professional development activities, including in professional organizations related to health, medicine, and special education.<br><br>Maintain files, including student health records, reports, files, and documents as required and provide accurate information to administrators, staff, and parents.<br><br>Monitor and assist with drug testing, bloodborne pathogens, tuberculosis testing, and other health/safety requirements for students and staff.<br><br>Observe, record, and report changes in student behavior or condition (including abuse, suspected substance abuse, dangerous conditions, and other issues of concern).<br><br>Plan for care of students and clients who become ill while at SLDC.<br><br>Other duties, as assigned, to support SLDC students, clients, staff, and mission.
<p><strong>Robert Half Legal is partnering with a large public entity in New York on a fully remote, long‑term legal project. As the client expands their team for 2026, we are seeking Litigation Attorneys with strong analytical skills to support high-impact administrative work.</strong></p><p><strong> </strong></p><p>This is a hands-on administrative procedure project—not document review. Ideal candidates bring at least 1 year of litigation or legal dispute experience, strong technical aptitude, and the ability to work independently in a fast-paced environment.</p><p><strong> </strong></p><p><strong>Project Details</strong></p><ul><li><strong>Start Date: </strong>May/June 2026</li><li><strong>Duration: </strong>12 months with potential extension</li><li><strong>Pay Rate: </strong>$42.50/hour</li><li><strong>Location: </strong>Fully remote (technology provided)</li><li><strong>Schedule: </strong>40 hrs./week, Monday–Friday, standard EST business hours</li></ul><p><br></p><p><strong>Key Responsibilities</strong></p><ul><li>Represent the client in non-judicial administrative hearings.</li><li>Review and analyze cases to determine the current stage of the administrative claims process.</li><li>Communicate with counsel and claimants to support and negotiate potential settlements; prepare all related documentation.</li><li>Attend virtual hearings/conferences, interview witnesses, draft subpoenas, draft closing statements, and maintain consistent communication with all parties.</li><li>Manage a high-volume caseload with accuracy and professionalism.</li></ul><p> </p><p><br></p>