What are the responsibilities and job description for the School Nurse (part-time) position at New England Innovation Academy?
Position Summary
New England Innovation Academy seeks a motivated, resourceful, and flexible part-time School Nurse to join Health Services. The position requires compassion, professionalism, an entrepreneurial spirit and start-up mentality, and excellent interpersonal and relationship skills. The ideal candidate will be a Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) with pediatric experience. This role is a shared role with our current part-time school nurse and responsibilities and work hours may need to be adjusted to meet the medical needs of boarding students. Availability to work weekday evenings, Monday through Friday, from approximately 4 pm to 10pm and weekends. May be required to attend events and field trips with staff and students as needed. Must be available for summer camp hours as needed and occasionally for a fill in on days if needed.
The School Nurse provides direct care, first aid, triage, assessment and treatment of illness and injury on campus as needed. The School Nurse also provides healthcare education to students as required. The School Nurse acts as a liaison between school, home, and community to improve the overall health of students. Additionally, the School Nurse is responsible for emergency care, on-going health assessments, medical treatment and health counseling of students, and medication administration. The School Nurse helps to maintain school health records, and will help in the development of processes and protocols within the Health Services Department as requested.
NEIA employees are expected to embody NEIA’s principles of empathy, equity, personalization, authentic work, and collaboration in all work activities and actions.
Essential Duties and Responsibilities include, but are not limited to, the following:
● Manages the health care needs of students, including medication administration and treatments
as prescribed by a healthcare provider, and in accordance with Massachusetts Department of
Public Health’s regulations.
● Provides direct care, emergency care, first-aid services to students and staff on campus and/or
in the dorms in the case of injury or sudden illness.
● Counsels students on how to establish, sustain and maintain a healthy lifestyle including topics
such as hygiene, nutrition and disease prevention.
● Works with all staff members to shape and maintain a healthy and safe school environment.
Works with the NEIA community to promote wellness.
● Communicates with parents regarding health care and medication needs, as directed.
● Work with Nurse Manager to develop and implement emergency care plans for students with severe health conditions. Respond to medical emergencies and provide appropriate care and support.
● Follows policies, procedures, and health care guidelines required of the school’s Health Services Department.
● Recommends referrals to Health Services Nurse Manager (or designee) for intervention,
treatment, and follow-through of health issues and medical conditions. Helps to identify social,
emotional, and physical needs of students, as well as mental health and behavioral issues.
Provides supportive services to students, as necessary.
● Reviews, updates, and maintains health records in the student database, Magnus.
● Maintains Health Services Department data and submits reports as required by the MA
Department of Public Health. Records details of visits with students.
● Maintains comprehensive and confidential health records for students that are in compliance
with state regulations.
● Stay current with best practices in school health services and attend relevant workshops, seminars, and training sessions arranged by NEIA.
● Performs other duties and responsibilities as assigned and required by the position
and the school.
Salary : $30 - $34