Bismarck Public Schools is now accepting applications for a part-time School Nurse beginning the 2025-2026 School Year.
This position will work 27.5 hours per week 9 months per year locations to be determined.
Purpose Statement
The role of the Nurse is to assess the health needs of students develop emergency care plans and individual health plans with input from parents and physicians comply with laws related to student health and provide appropriate care for ill medically fragile and injured students. The nurse also serves as a resource to teachers staff and administrators identifying health problems for referral for proper treatment and delegates appropriate nursing interventions to Unlicensed Assistive Personnel (UAP).
Supervisory Relationship
Reports to: Nurse Coordinator/Principal
Essential Functions
- First Aid and Medical Treatment: Administer first aid medication and specialized medical treatments (e.g. oral suctioning catheterization) to provide appropriate care for ill medically fragile and injured students.
- Mandated Screenings: Conduct mandated screenings (e.g. vision hearing asthma anaphylaxis assessment back/scoliosis screenings) to refer medical conditions and provide appropriate care.
- Safety Assessments: Assess situations involving student safety abuse (physical sexual drug) and other health-related issues to identify problems refer for proper treatment and comply with legal requirements.
- Collaboration: Work with parents students healthcare providers and public agencies to promote and secure student health services provide information and comply with legal requirements.
- Site Assessments: Conduct assessments of health issues student health records and emergency preparedness to identify issues and provide recommendations for improving safety and accessibility.
- Health Education: Conduct age-appropriate health education programs and activities (e.g. nutritional workshops handwashing head lice control) to support established lesson plans.
- Staff Wellness Initiatives: Coordinate staff wellness initiatives (e.g. flu shots blood drives bone density scans cholesterol screenings) to assist staff in achieving optimal health and well-being.
- Supervision: Direct the work of UAPs fieldwork nursing students interns and instructional assistants ensuring program objectives are achieved.
- Record Maintenance: Maintain confidential student health files and records (e.g. health care plans agency referrals accident reports immunization compliance emergency medication log) to comply with legal requirements and professional standards.
- Meetings and Workshops: Participate in meetings workshops seminars and interdisciplinary teams (e.g. IEP 504 Plans school nurse group meetings) to gather convey and share information on student health needs service delivery and educational programs.
- Training and Education: Provide training on health-related subjects (e.g. EpiPen allergies seizures diabetes/insulin playground safety disaster preparedness child abuse) to promote healthy lifestyles and serve as a resource.
- Emergency Response: Respond to emergency medical situations (e.g. severe falls prescription reactions bleeding) to ensure appropriate immediate medical attention and follow-up action.
- Health Research: Research health and medical care topics (e.g. wellness nutrition treatment protocols childhood diseases) to provide information to staff students parents and the public.
- Supplies Management: Transport supplies and equipment to school sites to ensure the availability of items as needed.
- Policy Adherence: Follow school policies and procedures.
- Attendance: This position requires prompt and consistent attendance.
- Other Duties: Perform other related duties as assigned to support the effective operation of the school/district.
Job Requirements: Minimum Qualifications
Skills
- Adhere to safety practices and administer first aid.
- Handle hazardous materials and operate clinical equipment.
- Use standard office equipment and pertinent software applications.
- Perform necessary nursing procedures and technical tasks accurately.
Knowledge
- Health standards and hazards safety practices and procedures.
- Stages of child development and pediatric nursing practices.
- Community health concepts and pertinent policies codes regulations and laws.
Abilities
- Schedule activities meetings and events; gather collate and classify data.
- Work independently and flexibly with diverse individuals and groups.
- Adapt to changing work priorities maintain confidentiality and work as part of a team.
- Communicate with diverse groups and handle detailed information/data.
Responsibility
Work under limited supervision using standardized practices and methods. Lead guide and coordinate others while tracking budget expenditures. Utilize resources from other work units to perform job functions impacting the organizations services continually.
Work Environment
Occasional lifting carrying pushing and pulling. Some stooping kneeling crouching and crawling. Significant fine finger dexterity. Job generally requires 50% sitting 25% walking and 25% standing. Work performed under conditions with exposure to risk of injury and/or illness.
Experience
Job-related experience with increasing levels of responsibility is required.
Education
Bachelors degree in a job-related area.
Certificates and Licenses
Registered Nurse Certification
Continuing Education/Training
Continuing Education Requirements
Maintains Certificates and/or Licenses
Clearances
Criminal Justice Fingerprint/Background Clearance
FLSA Status
Exempt
Salary Grade
PE