Durango School District is accepting applications for a District Registered Nurse for the 2026/2027 school year Position begins August 17 2026.
Job Description:
Job Title: District Nurse Pay Grade: Student Service Provider
Job Family: Student Service Provider FLSA Status: Exempt
Department: Exceptional Student Services Prepared Date: June 21 2018
Typical Work Year: 10 months - 181 days
SUMMARY: Provide health services and health education to children to promote the optimal level of wellness for all students. Administer emergency first aid and care. Conduct vision and hearing screenings as directed by supervisor per state guidelines. Complete appropriate assessments and evaluations for special education staffings 504 plans and health/safety plans. Complete necessary reporting to the Department of Health.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The frequency and percentage of time of duties may vary based on building or department assignment.
Ensure mandated health services in the educational environment
- Identify students with health needs requiring modifications or accommodations in the school setting.
- Obtain and interpret health data for child find special education and 504 accommodation plans.
- Participate as the health expert on the IEP and 504 teams by mitigating health related obstacles to learning.
- Develop and implement Individual Health Service Plans for students with health care needs.
- Train delegate and supervise unlicensed assistive personnel for medication administration and nursing procedures. Assist in the supervision and evaluation of health services providers.
- Assure the provision of first aid and provide triage for physical and mental health issues.
- Implement screening programs.
- Provide CPR and First Aid training for district employees.
Assess the health of the school community
- Survey trends related to health issues such as absenteeism mental physical and oral health.
- Monitor accident/incident reports.
- Provide screening and intervention for identified health concerns.
- Communicate health and wellness issues to school and community.
Advocate for the physical and emotional safety of the school community
- Provide education and serve as a resource regarding child protection issues.
- Promote a safe and drug free school environment.
- Initiate prevention programs based on assessment of high-risk behaviors.
- Participate in comprehensive health education programs and curriculum development.
Protect against environmental hazards
- Assist in the development of policy to provide a safe school environment
Contain the spread of disease
- Promote and monitor immunizations
- Institute appropriate disease control measures
- Assist in the development of policy and provide recommendations to support public health law
- Educate about infectious and nuisance diseases
Respond to disasters and assist communities in recovery
- Design response plans to assist all special needs students in emergencies
- Participate in crisis-response team
Ensure the quality and accessibility of school health services
- Align school health programs with National and State standards and evidence based practice
- Communicate and coordinate with other school programs
- Coordinate school health or medical advisory councils
- Evaluate school health services
- Submit annual reports to state and local boards
Collaborate and coordinate with community health services and other outreach programs
- Serve as a liaison between student school parent and community health care providers and organizations
- Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING: B.S. in nursing and a current unrestricted RN license OR a college degree in another field three years of school nursing experience and a current unrestricted RN license.
EXPERIENCE: 3-5 years of nursing experience. Previous school nursing experience preferred.
CERTIFICATES LICENSES & REGISTRATIONS: RN License current certification in CPR/AED/First Aid. CPR/AED/First Aid Instructor Certification required within five months of hire. CPI certification required within three months of hire.
TECHNICAL SKILLS KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES:
- Ability to follow the steps of the Nursing Process (assessment diagnosis outcome identification planning implementation and evaluation) in order to promote and protect the optimal health status of students
- Ability to develop and maintain health records on students.
- Demonstrate an understanding of all state and local laws pertaining to health and social issues and adheres to legal and ethical standards regarding scope of school nursing practice
- Display awareness of community health and social service resources and an ability to communicate appropriately and effectively with students parents staff administrators and professional agencies in both written and oral form
- Knowledgeable about child growth and development community and family dynamics current trends in school health wellness education and disease prevention
- Ability to exercise good judgment and manage time well while participating cooperatively in providing school health services to students in a culturally sensitive manner
- Ability to utilize the computer in health-related searches email communication data collection and formation of reports
- Ability to evaluate medical records organize data and problem solve
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT OPERATING KNOWLEDGE:
- Microcomputers and general office equipment
- Microsoft Office applications
- Student Information Systems
- Appropriate medical equipment
Durango School District is an equal opportunity educational institution and will not discriminate on the basis ofrace color sex religion national origin ancestry creed age marital status sexual orientation genetic informationdisability or need for special education services in admissions access to treatment or employment in educationalprograms or activities which it operates or any other applicable status protected by federal state or local law. Forinformation regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Laura Galido Compliance Officer Durango SchoolDistrict 281 Sawyer Drive Suite 100 Durango CO 81301 or the Office forCivil Rights U.S. Department of Education 1244 Spear Boulevard Suite 310 Denver CO 80204-3582 .
Required Experience:
IC
Durango School District is accepting applications for a District Registered Nurse for the 2026/2027 school year Position begins August 17 2026.Job Description:Job Title: District Nurse Pay Grade: Student Service ProviderJob Family: Student Service Provider FLSA Status: ExemptDepartme...
Durango School District is accepting applications for a District Registered Nurse for the 2026/2027 school year Position begins August 17 2026.
Job Description:
Job Title: District Nurse Pay Grade: Student Service Provider
Job Family: Student Service Provider FLSA Status: Exempt
Department: Exceptional Student Services Prepared Date: June 21 2018
Typical Work Year: 10 months - 181 days
SUMMARY: Provide health services and health education to children to promote the optimal level of wellness for all students. Administer emergency first aid and care. Conduct vision and hearing screenings as directed by supervisor per state guidelines. Complete appropriate assessments and evaluations for special education staffings 504 plans and health/safety plans. Complete necessary reporting to the Department of Health.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES: To perform this job successfully an individual must be able to perform each essential duty satisfactorily. The requirements listed below are representative of the knowledge skill and/or ability required. Reasonable accommodations may be made to enable individuals with disabilities to perform the essential functions. The frequency and percentage of time of duties may vary based on building or department assignment.
Ensure mandated health services in the educational environment
- Identify students with health needs requiring modifications or accommodations in the school setting.
- Obtain and interpret health data for child find special education and 504 accommodation plans.
- Participate as the health expert on the IEP and 504 teams by mitigating health related obstacles to learning.
- Develop and implement Individual Health Service Plans for students with health care needs.
- Train delegate and supervise unlicensed assistive personnel for medication administration and nursing procedures. Assist in the supervision and evaluation of health services providers.
- Assure the provision of first aid and provide triage for physical and mental health issues.
- Implement screening programs.
- Provide CPR and First Aid training for district employees.
Assess the health of the school community
- Survey trends related to health issues such as absenteeism mental physical and oral health.
- Monitor accident/incident reports.
- Provide screening and intervention for identified health concerns.
- Communicate health and wellness issues to school and community.
Advocate for the physical and emotional safety of the school community
- Provide education and serve as a resource regarding child protection issues.
- Promote a safe and drug free school environment.
- Initiate prevention programs based on assessment of high-risk behaviors.
- Participate in comprehensive health education programs and curriculum development.
Protect against environmental hazards
- Assist in the development of policy to provide a safe school environment
Contain the spread of disease
- Promote and monitor immunizations
- Institute appropriate disease control measures
- Assist in the development of policy and provide recommendations to support public health law
- Educate about infectious and nuisance diseases
Respond to disasters and assist communities in recovery
- Design response plans to assist all special needs students in emergencies
- Participate in crisis-response team
Ensure the quality and accessibility of school health services
- Align school health programs with National and State standards and evidence based practice
- Communicate and coordinate with other school programs
- Coordinate school health or medical advisory councils
- Evaluate school health services
- Submit annual reports to state and local boards
Collaborate and coordinate with community health services and other outreach programs
- Serve as a liaison between student school parent and community health care providers and organizations
- Perform other duties as assigned.
EDUCATION AND TRAINING: B.S. in nursing and a current unrestricted RN license OR a college degree in another field three years of school nursing experience and a current unrestricted RN license.
EXPERIENCE: 3-5 years of nursing experience. Previous school nursing experience preferred.
CERTIFICATES LICENSES & REGISTRATIONS: RN License current certification in CPR/AED/First Aid. CPR/AED/First Aid Instructor Certification required within five months of hire. CPI certification required within three months of hire.
TECHNICAL SKILLS KNOWLEDGE & ABILITIES:
- Ability to follow the steps of the Nursing Process (assessment diagnosis outcome identification planning implementation and evaluation) in order to promote and protect the optimal health status of students
- Ability to develop and maintain health records on students.
- Demonstrate an understanding of all state and local laws pertaining to health and social issues and adheres to legal and ethical standards regarding scope of school nursing practice
- Display awareness of community health and social service resources and an ability to communicate appropriately and effectively with students parents staff administrators and professional agencies in both written and oral form
- Knowledgeable about child growth and development community and family dynamics current trends in school health wellness education and disease prevention
- Ability to exercise good judgment and manage time well while participating cooperatively in providing school health services to students in a culturally sensitive manner
- Ability to utilize the computer in health-related searches email communication data collection and formation of reports
- Ability to evaluate medical records organize data and problem solve
MATERIALS AND EQUIPMENT OPERATING KNOWLEDGE:
- Microcomputers and general office equipment
- Microsoft Office applications
- Student Information Systems
- Appropriate medical equipment
Durango School District is an equal opportunity educational institution and will not discriminate on the basis ofrace color sex religion national origin ancestry creed age marital status sexual orientation genetic informationdisability or need for special education services in admissions access to treatment or employment in educationalprograms or activities which it operates or any other applicable status protected by federal state or local law. Forinformation regarding civil rights or grievance procedures contact Laura Galido Compliance Officer Durango SchoolDistrict 281 Sawyer Drive Suite 100 Durango CO 81301 or the Office forCivil Rights U.S. Department of Education 1244 Spear Boulevard Suite 310 Denver CO 80204-3582 .
Required Experience:
IC
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