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Janice Jones, RN, MN, CNS
Past-President of the Kansas State Nurses Association
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Janice Jones, RN, MN, CNS-Diabetes, assumed the Presidency of the
Kansas State Nurses Association (KSNA) in October of 2003. She will serve
a two-year term through October 2005, and serve one additional year as
Past President. She is currently a Lead Instructor in Nursing with Butler
County Community College, El Dorado. Jones has been a Consultant to the
Diabetes Education Program for Susan B. Allen Memorial Hospital since
1993. Jones volunteers as Camp Nurse/ Nursing Director for the summer camp
program, Camp Discovery, Junction City.
Jones attended Butler County Community College to obtain her nursing
pre-requisite classes. She graduated from Pittsburg State University with a
bachelor’s degree in nursing in 1975. Jones completed her master’s degree in
nursing, with an emphasis in gerontology, at Wichita State University (WSU)
in 1981. In 1992, Jones completed additional graduate work at WSU to qualify
for advanced practice (CNS-Diabetes).
In addition to her nursing leadership, Jones is an active member of KSNA
in District 10 having served at the state and district level on the Board of
Directors, Past District President, Past District Vice President and Past
District Secretary. She is a member of Sigma Theta Tau International,
American Association of Diabetes Educators, American Diabetes Association,
National Education Association, Kansas National Education Association, BCCC
Education Association, and Leadership Butler Alumni Association. KSNA
honored Jones in 1989 with Honorary Recognition, KSNA’s most prestigious
award which is given annually to a registered nurse who has rendered
distinguished service to the nursing profession in Kansas at the district,
state and/or national level.
Volunteer activities for Jones include being a charter member of Partners
in Education Foundation (USD 490), curriculum chairperson for Leadership
Butler, Girl Scout Troop Leader, Jefferson Elementary PTO, and American
Cancer Society. Butler County Community College awarded Jones, Master
Teacher in 1997. In 1996, Jones received the Friend of Education Award from
Alpha Delta Kappa. Jones was selected as Pittsburg State University
Outstanding Young Alumnus in 1992. In 1991, the National Institute for Staff
and Organizational Development (NISOD) selected Jones for their Excellence
Award.
Janice Jones may be contacted as
follows:
1106 Delmar Drive
El Dorado, KS 67042
Home: 316-321-9919
Work: 316-322-3141
Fax: 316-733-3158
Email:
jjones@butlercc.edu /
tjones26@cox.net
KSNA President Job Description
The President is the chief elected officer of the Kansas State Nurses'
Association and as such represents the membership. In addition, the President
is the elected leader of the Board of Directors, the Executive Committee
and the Membership. This individual provides the vital link between leaders
and policy makers within the association and those throughout the health
care field.
The role of the President, therefore, clearly differs from that of the
Executive Director who is employed by and accountable to the Board of
Directors, managing organizational headquarters and working primarily
with staff. The roles are complementary in advancing the purposes and
functions of the association, but they are mutually exclusive in terms
of primary responsibility and accountability.
Duties, Responsibilities, and Authority Within the limits of KSNA bylaws
and policies, the President has the responsibility and the authority to
accomplish the duties set forth below.
- Serves as presiding officer for the Convention body, meetings of the
Board of Directors and the Executive Committee.
- Serves as ex-officio member of all standing committees with the exception
of the Nominating Committee.
- Serves as delegate-at-large to ANA House of Delegates.
- Serves as the representative of KSNA to the ANA Constituent Assembly.
- Offers guidance and counsel to the Executive Director.
- Reports to the membership at the Annual Convention and at other appropriate
times, such as the President's Message column of The Kansas Nurse.
- Submit a President's Report at each Board meeting and a written annual
report to the entire membership.
- Prepares agendas for the Convention and Board of Directors meetings
in cooperation with the Executive Director.
- Represents the Kansas State Nurses Association as official spokesperson
on matters of policy, as provided in the bylaws of the association and
within the confines of the policies established by the Board of Directors.
Uses discretionary power to assign responsibility for such representation
as necessary.
- Accepts the role of public relations ambassador for the nursing profession
in Kansas. Represents and speaks for the profession with allied health
organizations, other nursing groups, legislative and governmental bodies,
and the public.
- Offers guidance and consultation to elected and appointed officials
of the association, constituents, and membership as required.
- Prepares a performance evaluation of the Executive Director at least
annually with contributions from the Board of Directors.
- Orients the President-Elect to the role and responsibilities of the
President ensuring an orderly transition at the completion of the term
of office through an ongoing communication process.
- Reviews and updates the purposes and goals of the Association in
collaboration with the Board of Directors.
- Plans and organizes the Board orientation to be held annually.
- Calls emergency meetings of the Executive Committee and/or Board
of Directors, if needed.
- Replaces any member holding an appointed position who has not fulfilled
the duties of that position, and/or has not acted in accordance with
the Bylaws; such action shall have approval of the Board of Directors.
In addition, to these specific responsibilities, the KSNA President assumes
all duties, responsibilities and authority within the scope of responsibility
of the KSNA Board of Directors members.
Mission Statement
The Kansas State Nurses Association is the professional organization
of registered nurses in Kansas. The mission of the organization is to
promote professional nursing, to provide a unified voice for nursing in
Kansas and to advocate for the health and well-being of all people.
Go to the KSNA BOD Meeting Dates
Kansas State Nurses Association
1109 SW Topeka Blvd.
Topeka, KS 66612
Phone: (785) 233-8638
FAX: (785) 233-5222
E-mail: ksna@ksna.net
Office Hours: Monday-Friday, 8:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.
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