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District Licensed School Nurse - LSN - Princeton Public Schools

Posted on 2025-09-23 3:56:27 PM

Listing expires 2025-09-30 12:00:00 AM

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District Licensed School Nurse - LSN

 

Start Date: October 6, 2025

Contracted position 8 hours per day, 204 days

Monday - Friday

School Term

Summer trainings and duties as assigned

 

Starting salary: $52,292.00

Salary based on education level, FTE and experience

 

Benefits: health, dental, vision, paid sick and personal leave


Applications: https://princetond.schoolspring.com/  
Job manager will begin application review Sept 30 and continue until filled


Job Summary:

Under the direction of the Director of Student Services, the Licensed School Nurse is responsible for the planning, coordination, evaluation and implementation of the district’s health care program and services. The Licensed School Nurse facilitates and promotes health and safety; intervenes with actual and potential health problems; performs health care assessments, interventions, and develops individual health care plans; administers medication; performs prescribed treatment; provides case management services; and collaborates with other professionals to address student health and needs.


Identify licenses/certification required: 
Requires a valid driver’s in the State of MN.  Registered Nurse by the Board of Nursing and Licensed as a School Nurse by the MN Department of Education.  Public Health Certificate.  CPR/AED certification. 


Essential Duties:

  • Organizes and provides leadership in health care services provided to the school district. 40%
  1. Supervises and coordinates the activities of health paraprofessionals in each of the district’s buildings.
  2. Plans, recommends, and implements health care procedures and health policies.
  3. Consults with the Director of Student Services for nursing assessments and judgments to see that staff and health offices and care being provided is safe and efficient.
  4. Oversees the administration of first aide, the sending of ill children home or to physicians, administering medications and oversight of AED and Hep B programs. Provides specific procedures and training to 1st aid providers, health paraprofessionals on steps and procedures to follow when addressing health, first aid or injury issues.
  5. Provides skilled nursing care, treatments, triage, interventions, health care assessments, referral and follow-up as needed.  Provides ongoing nursing assistance and management of health conditions in the school setting in such areas as diabetic, asthma, and seizure management.  Administers, instructs and/or delegates first aid emergency care.
  • Formulates and implements individual health care plans for students with health care needs within the district.  Communicates and trains appropriate personnel in student health needs and care.  Attends IEP, 504, SST, SAT meetings to evaluate the plan of care for students with health care needs.  Meets with parents 1:1 to plan and work with parents to keep the student safe and healthy.  Serves as a liaison between the school and other agencies.  10%
  • Trains and educates health staff, teachers, administration, paraprofessionals, kitchen workers, bus drivers and parents in both general and specific information about disease, syndromes, illnesses, injuries, medications, treatments or other medical information (e.g. blood borne pathogens, nutrition, safety procedures, wellness, hand washing, etc.).  Contributes to health instruction and health curriculum development.  10%


  • Administers medications and the development of medication protocols.   Implements medication management through collaboration and working with parents, physicians to obtain proper authorization and to document health records.  Oversees the proper storage and administration of medications by designed personnel in the district. 10%


  • Obtains, reviews, records and coordinates the maintenance of all student health records, files, forms, authorizations, etc. 10%


  • Plans, organizes and participates in the conduct and follow-up of health screenings hearing and vision screenings; and scoliosis screenings.  Conducts episodic screenings, evaluations and follows ups as indicated.  Sends referrals to parents, informs teachers, follow-up with compliance and documents results. 15%


  • Reports illnesses to the Department of Health, as mandated. Reports any suspected incidents of abuse/neglect to County Social Services or law enforcement. Makes referrals to parents for services such as mental health, public health, or community health providers, as indicated.  5%
  • Performs other duties of a comparable level or type, as required. 
  1. Provides professional expertise and assistance to individuals, other district staff and the community concerning areas of instructional expertise/knowledge.
  2. Keeps abreast of changing developments, trends, and technologies within the field.
  3. Participates in staff development and professional development activities.

 

Princeton Gameplan

 

 

Questions Contact: Lana Talberg at 763-389-6191 or lana.talberg@isd477.org


Princeton Public Schools
Princeton, Minnesota