The Forensic Nurse Examiner (FNE) is a registered nurse who has completed the requirements set forth by the International Association of Forensic Nurse to become a Sexual Assault Nurse Examiner (SANE). The Forensic Nurse will provide timely, non-judgmental, compassionate care to the sexual assault client. This may include a medical-forensic exam, prophylaxis for pregnancy and sexually transmitted diseases, photographic documentation, referrals for appropriate medical and psychological follow-up, support and participation in legal proceedings. The FNE is expected to follow protocols established by the Medical Director and/or the Sexual Assault Center Director and policies of Crisis Line & Safe House.
Forensic Nurse Examiner Job Functions:
· Coordinate call schedule with the Sexual Assault Center Director monthly, at a time prearranged by the Center Director.
· Respond to a call within 10 minutes and to the patient within 30 – 40 minutes of the initial call.
· Provide phone triage to determine if the patient is a candidate to present to the Center or if the patient needs to be seen at the local emergency department.
· Coordinate care by all agencies involved and coordinate referrals for appropriate medical and psychological follow-up as needed.
· Perform a complete medical and forensic examination.
· Explain all options available to the patient so that he/she can make informed decisions.
· Collect evidence at the patient’s request, guided by the history given.
· Document detailed injuries accurately with support of photographic evidence.
· Maintain chain of custody to include evidence collected and the forensic medical records and adhere to release policy.
· Maintain professional standard including patient and medical record confidentiality
· Administer appropriate medications per protocols.
· Provide testimony as a fact witness or expert witness when subpoenaed, to any cases performed while with CL&SH and coordinate with attorneys during judicial process.
· Participate in case reviews at a minimum of 6 times per year.
· Maintain client, shelter, and program security.
· Assess client needs, provide crisis intervention, and assist in safety planning.
· Acts as an on-call resource to victims seeking services
· Adhere to departmental polices related to the care of sexual assault patients.
· Work collaboratively with program advocates, law enforcement and other community stakeholders
Requirements of Position Applicants:
· Graduate of an accredited school of nursing with a minimum of an ASN or Diploma Nurse.
· Have an active Georgia RN license with no restrictions.
· Have at least two years of direct patient care nursing experience preferred.
· Maintain all requirements as required by the local hospitals for credentialing
· Complete all hospital credentialing applications in a timely manner
· Have completed the SANE requirements set forth by the International Association of Forensic Nurses and/or the national guidelines.
· Maintains CPR
· Able to work independently
· Pass a criminal background check
· Willing to submit to random drug screenings