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School Nurse (2026-2027)

JOB STATUS: OPEN
POSTING DATE: 04/13/2026
CLOSING DATE: 07/31/2026 05:00 PM
POSTING NUMBER: 00002934
LOCATION: Wilson Elementary
POSITION TITLE: School Nurse (2026-2027)
PAY SCHEDULE / GRADE: ExemptPay Grade: Librarians/Nurses
HOURS PER DAY: 8

PRIMARY PURPOSE:
Coordinate district health services program to best meet the health and wellness needs of the student population on an assigned campus. Promote health and safety education and preventive health practices for students. Roles include program coordinator, case manager or direct care provider, collaborator, student advocate, educator, and counselor.

QUALIFICATIONS:
Education/Certification/Membership:
Baccalaureate degree in nursing from an accredited professional nursing education program
Valid registered nurse license (RN) from the Texas Board of Nursing
Current cardiopulmonary resuscitation (CPR) and automatic external defibrillator (AED) certification
CPR instructor certification (required by the end of the second year with CISD).
Membership: National Association of School Nurse (NASN) and the Texas Organization of School Nurse (TSNO), recommended
National Certification of School Nursing (NCSN), recommended

EXPERIENCE:
Experience:
Professional registered nurse experience: minimum three years.
Prior professional nursing experience: pediatric, critical care, or school health preferred

Special Knowledge/Skills:
Pediatric/adolescent nursing and health appraisal
Public health/community health nursing
Health counseling, mental health, and crisis intervention
Communicable disease
Applicable laws, regulations, and standards pertaining to school nursing practice (Texas Nurse Practice Act, BON rules and regulation, Standards of School Nursing Practice.
Applicable laws and regulations regulating school health and special education services
Framework for 21st Century School Nurse Practice
Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child approach to health and learning
Ethnic and cultural sensitivity and competence
School as a nontraditional health care and independent practice setting
Computer literacy and competency in the use of existing technology

MAJOR DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES:
Clinical Practice

Works in a self-directed and clinically autonomous
Provides direct nursing services to students, including nursing assessment, identifying health problems, making referrals for diagnosis and treatment, recommending education modifications, providing follow-up and evaluation, and maintaining appropriate
Provides emergency health services to students and staff requiring immediate intervention.
Collects, analyzes, and interprets student health data guided by clinical judgment and current research to identify student health
Makes decisions regarding the delegation of nursing care to unlicensed assistive personnel as directed by state law and local policy or guidelines.
Implements a medication protocol to safely store, administer, document, and monitor the effectiveness of medications given at school, according to local guidelines.
Provides health information and counseling for students, parents, and
Participates as a crisis team member and provides crisis intervention for students and staff in the event of sudden illness or
Makes appropriate assessments and referrals for suspected abuse/neglect as a mandated

Communication/Coordination
Maintains communication with the Coordinator of Health Services, campus administrators, teachers, other school personnel, and parents/guardians to enhance cooperative action which will meet the health and safety needs of
Coordinates the care for students with health needs. Develops a written plan of care using the nursing process and effectively communicates the plan of care to others using an Individualized Healthcare Plan (IHP).
Aligns campus health services program with the Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child Framework.
Coordinates care with student, family, faculty, and community
Collaborates with school personnel in crisis/disaster planning and in accident/injury
Establishes a communicable disease prevention and control program in cooperation with local and state public health
Participates in the development of health-related policies and procedures in compliance with state mandates and current health

Special Education/Section 504
Participates as the health specialist of the multidisciplinary team in the identification, evaluation, and placement of students so health-related barriers to learning can be reduced and writes the health component of the
Recommends modifications of the school program for students who require accommodations due to a health
Provide Personal Care as identified in student’s IEP and maintain accurate records of Personal Care services rendered.

Instruction
Provides health-related classroom instruction, e.g., growth and development, dental health, CPR, bleeding control measures, infection control, respiratory hygiene, etc.
Provides staff training on health topics including CPR/AED, blood-borne pathogens and the district exposure plan, growth and development, medication administration, control of life-threatening bleeding, seizure response, anaphylaxis and severe allergies, and diabetes management according to local guidelines, state mandate, and board of Board of Nursing delegation rules/regulations.

Program Management

Maintains a user-friendly and organized health services facility conducive to confidential communication and
Complies with policies established by federal and state laws, Texas Department of State Health Services rule, State Board of Education rule, the Nurse Practice Act, Board of Nursing rules, and local board
Manages school health records in accordance with Family Educational Rights and Privacy Act
In accordance with state and local policy, assures efficient retrieval of school health records and other related archival
Establishes and manages health screening programs according to state mandates and
Purchases and maintains health and district exposure plan supplies and equipment as indicated for the health office and
Enforces procedures to ensure proper program administration according to district policy and

Professionalism
Demonstrates professionalism in behaviors, time management, dependability, resource utilization, and ethical practice.
Participates in professional development/continuing education as a lifelong learner and attends required campus and Health Services department meetings.
Contributes to the district’s overall health services program to further enhance the effectiveness of the program.
Contributes beyond the district to further enhance the profession of school

Supervisory Responsibilities:
Directs the work of clinic/health aides, clerical assistants, and health services volunteers

WORKING_CONDITIONS:
Mental Demands/Physical Demands/Environmental Factors:
Tools/Equipment Used: Standard medical clinic equipment including automated external defibrillator (AED); special needs adaptive equipment; standard office equipment including computer and peripherals
Posture: Frequent standing, sitting, kneeling/squatting, bending/stooping, pushing, pulling, and twisting
Motion: Frequent walking, grasping/squeezing, wrist flexion/extension
Lifting: Frequent light lifting and carrying (less than 15 pounds); may require regular heavy lifting (45 pounds or more) and position of students with physical disabilities, controlling behavior through physical restraint, assisting non-ambulatory students
Environment: Exposure to biological hazards, bacteria, and communicable disease
Mental Demands: Work with frequent interruptions; maintain emotional control under stress
START DATE: 08/03/2026

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