Specifications include, but are not limited to: 1. Perform the juvenile’s admission health screening review, required immunizations and TB skin test (if applicable). A referral to the health department is to be made for juveniles who test positive for TB. North Carolina Tuberculosis Policy guidelines are to be followed for making referrals. (A copy of this manual is in the medical clinic at the facility.) Place TST upon admission when appropriate and as indicated by policy. 2. Screen, if applicable all juveniles that have previously tested positive for TB by asking juveniles the tuberculosis screening questions on the NC Department of Health and Human Services, Division of Public Health, Epidemiology Section, Tuberculosis Control from DHHS 3405. 3. Perform all Health Care Services admission requirements per policy and procedure to include venipuncture, vaccine administration, TST placement, intake assessment, admission labs and form completion. 4. Manage clinics for primary care and psychiatric care, when applicable to include scheduling clinic times, provider order transcription, medication order processing, managing clinic flow, creating schedule for appointments and communicating with center staff. 5. Verify any medication that the juveniles have with them upon entering the facility, assessing its validity and necessity, i.e., contacting prescribing healthcare provider and/or pharmacist. Addressing and resolve issues with prescribed medications to include contacting prescribing provider, communication with parent/guardian and Juvenile Court Counselors.