School Nurse
Job in
Los Lunas, Valencia County, New Mexico, 87031, USA
Listed on 2026-07-13
Listing for:
Young World Physical Education
Full Time
position Listed on 2026-07-13
Job specializations:
-
Nursing
Public Health Nurse, Pediatric Nurse, Healthcare Nursing, Nurse Educator
Job Description & How to Apply Below
Association of Charter School Education Services School of Dreams Academy - Los Lunas, New Mexico
School NurseStarting Date:
Immediately
The school nurse is a registered professional nurse who has the unique distinction of being the only medically oriented professional on the educational team. He/she strengthens and facilitates the educational process by improving and protecting the health and status of all children, and promoting an optimal level of wellness for all students and staff. The major focus of school nursing services is to provide the fullest possible educational opportunity for each student by minimizing absence due to illness and injury through prevention, early detection, correction and appropriate referral of health problems.
Qualifications- Valid New Mexico School Nurse licensure by the New Mexico Public Education Department.
- Current NM School Nurse RN License.
- Bachelor’s Degree and/or Associate Nursing Degree.
- Minimum of two years RN experience. Prefer 2 years minimum Public Health School Nurse, community, and/or pediatrics experience.
- Establish and maintain a comprehensive school health program which promotes health and prevents illness and injury.
- Administer first aid to students and staff members.
- Evaluate students’ complaints of illness and make decisions about them utilizing the nursing process.
- Collect information about the health and development status of students in a systematic and continuous manner.
- Monitor compliance with immunization requirements:
- Understand state laws, regulations and rules that require schools to collect immunization history.
- Notify parents when students need to acquire additional vaccinations.
- Report immunization data to local and state level agencies as appropriate.
- Serve as a resource to families regarding community clinics where immunizations may be obtained.
- Administer vaccines to students with appropriate parent/guardian consent while following all “Vaccines for Children” program rules and regulations.
- Make referrals to health agencies when appropriate:
- Establish network of support services outside the school which students, staff and families can be referred.
- Coordinate school and community health activities and serve as a liaison person between the home school, and community.
- Recommend provisions for a school environment conducive to learning.
- Participate in the health instruction program:
- Serve as a resource person to the classroom teacher and administrator in health instruction.
- Provide for both formal and informal health education/counseling for students, parents, and staff.
- Teach skills as they relate to child development and the health needs of children.
- Plan, implement, and supervise school health screening programs (vision, hearing, etc.) in accordance with state and district requirements and recommendations.
- Alert school administrators to health trends and problems.
- Maintain and update cumulative health records.
- Participate as the health team specialist on the child education evaluation team to develop the Individual Education Plan (IEP).
- Plan and implement school health management protocols for the child with special health needs, including the administration of medicine.
- Secure parent permission and physician authorization for medication administration in accordance with school policy. Establish a quality control system for the administration and documentation of medications.
- Maintain, evaluate, and interpret cumulative health data to accommodate individual needs of students.
- Participate in home visits as needed to assess the family’s needs as related to the child’s health.
- Develop procedure and provide crisis intervention for acute illness, injury, and emotional disturbances for students and staff.
- Promote and assist in the control of communicable diseases:
- Monitor students and adult populations for communicable disease symptoms.
- Educate students and staff in basic hygiene and on the use of Universal Precautions and OSHA regulations.
- Coordinate care of communicable disease problems and the care of students or staff with immunosuppressive conditions.
- Maintain adequate supplies in the health office.
- Promote…
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