The School Nurse will provide day-to-day health services, including basic medical care for students and staff, first aid, and assessment of illnesses or injuries. Responsibilities include administering medications in accordance with physician and parent/guardian instructions, monitoring students with chronic health conditions, and responding promptly and effectively to medical emergencies.
A key component of this role is maintaining accurate and confidential student health records, including immunization tracking, health plans, and incident reports, in compliance with state and local regulations. The nurse will also collaborate closely with teachers, administrators, and families to support student health needs, communicate concerns, and promote continuity of care.
The School Nurse plays an active role in health education by promoting healthy habits, illness prevention, and overall wellness within the school community. This may include developing health-related policies, supporting safety protocols, and providing guidance on issues such as hygiene, nutrition, and communicable diseases.
The ideal candidate demonstrates a genuine care for children, strong communication and interpersonal skills, and the ability to remain calm and professional in a variety of situations. A commitment to supporting the mission and values of Catholic education is essential, including respect for the dignity of every student and fostering a faith-centered environment.