What are the responsibilities and job description for the Substitute Nurse position at Petersburg City Public Schools?
Position Type
School Nurse/School Nurse
Date Posted
6/19/2025
Location:
All Schools
Job Title: SCHOOL NURSE SUBSTITUTE
Salary: LPN $110/day, RN $125/day
Location: Various Schools
Position Overview
The School Nurse is responsible for conducting the program of health services as prescribed, to include assisting students to improve their general physical health by helping them to develop good health habits, identifying health defects of students and recommending further screening leading to correction and preventing the spread of communicable diseases in the various schools. The School Nurse is directly responsible to the building principal and the Supervisor of Nursing Services.
Qualifications
Nursing diploma from an approved nursing program, or an associate's degree in nursing; bachelor's degree in nursing preferred; two years of experience working as a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse. Current, documented proficiency in the care of patients with chronic illnesses and the use of basic medical equipment. A valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse in the Commonwealth of Virginia. CPR/AED Certification (Healthcare Provider adult and child level); Preferred: CPR/AED/First Aid Instructor Certification and National Certification as a School Nurse (NCSN).
Duties And Responsibilities
Ensures that immunization records are current and that copies of the immunization records are filed in the students' cumulative folders. Also, maintain and safeguard up-to-date health records on each student in assigned schools.
Screens all children, within sixty (60) administrative working days of initial enrollment in a public school in vision and hearing to determine if formal assessment is indicated.
Administers medications and first aid.
Keeps logs of visits and care given, maintains adequate clinic supplies.
Administers Scoliosis screening to all students in grades 5 through 9.
Assists the Supervisor of Nursing Services in planning, developing, and coordinating a system-wide program of health services.
Conducts physical inspections, including vision and hearing testing on all students in assigned schools.
Provides follow-up services for students with health problems, which includes counseling with students, parents and/or teachers and determines whether or not corrections have been made.
Maintains clinic cleanliness.
Sends referral notes to parents to guardians by students, via telephoning, or by home visits when deemed necessary.
Assists principals, teachers, and other staff members to develop, implement and evaluate effective classroom health programs in terms of student and community needs.
Works with community agencies and health or science professional personnel outside the school to improve health care of students and other school personnel.
Serves as consultant to principals, teachers, and staff personnel and provides staff training on health-related matters.
Attends Child Study meetings and performs follow-up tasks.
Provides instruction to small groups relevant to health matters.
Demonstrates An Understanding Of The Job Description
Demonstrates good communication and human relations skills.
Demonstrates the responsibility for own professional growth by seeking continuing education and in-service training programs.
Demonstrates professionalism by working cooperatively with other staff members; using support services when needed; ensuring that oral communications are clear, accurate and grammatically correct; respecting the confidential nature of professional information; submitting reports accurately and punctually; and complying with administrative directives, and school board policy.
Demonstrates good work habits to include punctual and regular attendance.
Performs other related duties as requested.
Terms Of Employment
National Child Care Background Check
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School Nurse/School Nurse
Date Posted
6/19/2025
Location:
All Schools
Job Title: SCHOOL NURSE SUBSTITUTE
Salary: LPN $110/day, RN $125/day
Location: Various Schools
Position Overview
The School Nurse is responsible for conducting the program of health services as prescribed, to include assisting students to improve their general physical health by helping them to develop good health habits, identifying health defects of students and recommending further screening leading to correction and preventing the spread of communicable diseases in the various schools. The School Nurse is directly responsible to the building principal and the Supervisor of Nursing Services.
Qualifications
Nursing diploma from an approved nursing program, or an associate's degree in nursing; bachelor's degree in nursing preferred; two years of experience working as a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse. Current, documented proficiency in the care of patients with chronic illnesses and the use of basic medical equipment. A valid license to practice as a Registered Nurse or Licensed Practical Nurse in the Commonwealth of Virginia. CPR/AED Certification (Healthcare Provider adult and child level); Preferred: CPR/AED/First Aid Instructor Certification and National Certification as a School Nurse (NCSN).
Duties And Responsibilities
Ensures that immunization records are current and that copies of the immunization records are filed in the students' cumulative folders. Also, maintain and safeguard up-to-date health records on each student in assigned schools.
Screens all children, within sixty (60) administrative working days of initial enrollment in a public school in vision and hearing to determine if formal assessment is indicated.
Administers medications and first aid.
Keeps logs of visits and care given, maintains adequate clinic supplies.
Administers Scoliosis screening to all students in grades 5 through 9.
Assists the Supervisor of Nursing Services in planning, developing, and coordinating a system-wide program of health services.
Conducts physical inspections, including vision and hearing testing on all students in assigned schools.
Provides follow-up services for students with health problems, which includes counseling with students, parents and/or teachers and determines whether or not corrections have been made.
Maintains clinic cleanliness.
Sends referral notes to parents to guardians by students, via telephoning, or by home visits when deemed necessary.
Assists principals, teachers, and other staff members to develop, implement and evaluate effective classroom health programs in terms of student and community needs.
Works with community agencies and health or science professional personnel outside the school to improve health care of students and other school personnel.
Serves as consultant to principals, teachers, and staff personnel and provides staff training on health-related matters.
Attends Child Study meetings and performs follow-up tasks.
Provides instruction to small groups relevant to health matters.
Demonstrates An Understanding Of The Job Description
Demonstrates good communication and human relations skills.
Demonstrates the responsibility for own professional growth by seeking continuing education and in-service training programs.
Demonstrates professionalism by working cooperatively with other staff members; using support services when needed; ensuring that oral communications are clear, accurate and grammatically correct; respecting the confidential nature of professional information; submitting reports accurately and punctually; and complying with administrative directives, and school board policy.
Demonstrates good work habits to include punctual and regular attendance.
Performs other related duties as requested.
Terms Of Employment
National Child Care Background Check
Fingerprinting
Salary : $110 - $125