RN School Other
Nantucket Public Schools

Substitute / Per Diem School Nurse (PreK–12)

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Title: Substitute / Per Diem School Nurse (PreK-12)

Reports to: Mellisa Devitt, Assistant Superintendent of Academic Operation

Position Type: Per Diem

Pay Rate: $49 per hour

Job Summary

Nantucket Public Schools is seeking qualified Substitute / Per Diem School Nurses to provide health services to students and staff on an as-needed basis. This role includes general substitute coverage across PreK-12, as well as student-specific nursing coverage for a student requiring access to prescribed rescue medication, as needed during the school day.

The Substitute School Nurse supports a safe and healthy school environment by responding to medical needs, administering medications as ordered, and promoting student wellness in accordance with district policy and Massachusetts regulations.

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Key Responsibilities

•Provide direct nursing care to students and staff, including first aid, medication administration, and management of acute and chronic health conditions

•Administer prescribed medications, including rescue medications, in accordance with physician orders, district protocols, and individual health plans

•Implement and follow Individualized Health Care Plans (IHCPs) and Emergency Action Plans as applicable

•Assess and respond to student illnesses, injuries, and medical emergencies

•Monitor student health status and respond appropriately to emergent situations

•Maintain accurate and confidential health records in compliance with state and district requirements

•Communicate with parents/guardians regarding student health concerns, as appropriate

•Collaborate with school administrators, counselors, and staff to support student safety and well-being

•Adhere to all district, DESE, and Department of Public Health and safety regulations

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