What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Nurse 1:1 Student Support position at Harrison School District 2?
For School Year 2025-2026
184- Work Day Calendar
Annual Salary: $49,450 (Salary placement is based on experience and education level.)
Click on the following link to view the full salary range on the License Salary Schedule:https://www.hsd2.org/our-district/financial-transparency
Job Summary
The School Nurse will support and promote the connection between health and academic achievement. Capable of attending to the duties of the position assigned for the duration of the assignment.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Provide supervision of Health Paraprofessionals and other unlicensed assistive personnel at schools/district of assigned support:
Stay current on public health issues and relay that information to school and district administration, staff, and families.
Perform Clinical Responsibilities if unlicensed assistive personnel is unable or if nursing judgement is required in a situation. Triage of the health needs of students.
Application Procedure
Click on the red "Apply" button to complete an online application, you must apply to each position that is of interest to you.
FLSA: Exempt
184- Work Day Calendar
Annual Salary: $49,450 (Salary placement is based on experience and education level.)
Click on the following link to view the full salary range on the License Salary Schedule:https://www.hsd2.org/our-district/financial-transparency
Job Summary
The School Nurse will support and promote the connection between health and academic achievement. Capable of attending to the duties of the position assigned for the duration of the assignment.
Essential Duties And Responsibilities
Provide supervision of Health Paraprofessionals and other unlicensed assistive personnel at schools/district of assigned support:
- Monitor performance, as stated in District and CDE policies.
- Ensure safe delegation to and monitor performance of delegated tasks to unlicensed assistive personnel by adhering to the provisions of the Colorado Nurse Practice Act (CRS 12-38-1010]
- Act as a resource person throughout the district for health information, interpretation of medical information, community resources, etc.
- Interview parents/guardians and/or health care providers either by home/office visit, medical record review, or telephone interview, to obtain all information required to complete an Individualized Health Care Plan.
- Develop the Individualized Health Care Plan to support the student's needs, and review with parent/guardian prior to enacting the plan if possible.
- Train and/or delegate essential staff members on the information and any specific and required procedures described in the Individualized Health Care Plan.
- Monitor the efficacy of the Individualized Health Care Plan on an ongoing basis throughout the year and review annually.
- Provide resources for health information, medical information, assist with access to community resources, etc.
- Train personnel in health issues, screening procedures, and delegated medical procedures as School Nurse feels is appropriate as per the Colorado Nurse Practice Act.
- Be available by phone to health paraprofessionals and staff for any questions or guidance needed within the emergency.
- Facilitate debriefing with all involved staff following an emergency to strengthen processes and ensure safety in future incidents, as well as ensure all involved individuals have any needed resources (physical, mental/emotional, etc.) to help deal with the event and any resultant trauma.
- Ensure all accident/incident reports have been completed.
- Provide preventative health education (such as growth and development, hygiene, safety, teen pregnancy, nutrition, etc.) through classroom and individual instruction, written communication, including but not limited to school and district newsletters.
- Provide instruction on specific student health issues.
- Participate in and promote employee wellness programs at school and district levels.
- Survey trends related to student health issues, including absenteeism, mental, physical, and oral health.
- Attend weekly SPED (Special Education) team meetings at all schools assigned.
- Interview parents/guardians and/or health care providers either in person or on-site, home visit or telephone, to obtain necessary medical information needed to write comprehensive health care plans.
- Obtain health histories for IEP (Individual Education Plan) meetings; enter the information in the electronic IEP system.
- Attend IEP meetings of children with medical issues or if health history could not be obtained prior.
- Serve as a medical professional on the 504 team and obtain health histories for 504 meetings; enter the information in the electronic 504 system.
Stay current on public health issues and relay that information to school and district administration, staff, and families.
- Assess and provide recommendations regarding environmental hazards and safety issues.
- Assist in the development of policy to provide a safe and healthy school environment.
Perform Clinical Responsibilities if unlicensed assistive personnel is unable or if nursing judgement is required in a situation. Triage of the health needs of students.
- Perform first aid and/or appropriate medical follow-up.
- Coordinate, perform, and computer data entry required health screenings such as vision, hearing, immunizations, etc. and facilitate follow-up care needs for individual students as needed.
- Maintain clinic equipment and supplies in coordination with unlicensed assistive personnel.
- Provide support to risk and threat assessment teams.
- Assist in training Health Paraprofessionals and other delegated individuals in appropriate Medicaid billing processed and ensure compliance on an ongoing basis in coordination with the District Medicaid Coordinator.
- Actively participate in district and community health-related committees.
- Perform other duties as assigned.
- Associate's Degree or higher in Nursing and current CPR certification.
- A valid Colorado Registered Nursing License issued by the State Department of Regulatory Agency or a valid multi-state license and able to practice in Colorado pursuant to the nurse licensure compact (24-60-3802, C.R.S.).
- Possess or eligible for a Colorado Department of Education Special Services Provider License with a School Nurse endorsement.
- Successful completion of field experiences and a supervised practicum as prescribed by the preparing institution, including experiences with school-age children in a community health/public health or school setting.
- At least three years experience as an RN; School, Public Heath, and/or Pediatric Nursing experience preferred.
- Criminal background check and District fingerprinting required.
Application Procedure
Click on the red "Apply" button to complete an online application, you must apply to each position that is of interest to you.
FLSA: Exempt
Salary : $49,450