SCHOOL NURSE
Company: St Coletta Of Greater Washington Inc
Location: Washington
Posted on: February 14, 2026
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Job Description:
Job Description Job Description ST. COLETTA OF GREATER
WASHINGTON CLASS SPECIFICATION SCHOOL NURSE Definition Under direct
supervision of the School Nurse Lead, the incumbent is responsible
for providing nursing care and health services to students and
staff as needed. Employees in this classification are responsible
for addressing medical emergencies, assessing circumstances and
conditions, and resolving such according to established procedures
and protocols. Important aspects of the job include ensuring that
all student medical and medication records are documented
accurately and timely manner, and providing various
medical/medication in-service trainings to staff. It is important
to note that while providing medical or medication services, the
nurse is responsible for the supervision of a student(s), which may
require the ability to keep up with a running student and or to
lift or assist with lifting the student. This is essential to
perform this task . In accordance with the federal wage-hour laws,
this is a salaried position and is not subject to the Fair Labor
Standards Act’s (FLSA) minimum wage and overtime pay requirements.
Other Performance Measures: Successful performance on the job
requires following safety guidelines and policies to reduce
accident or injury to self or students, school dress standards,
proper attendance and leave policies and compliance with other
policies set forth in the Employee Handbook. Creativity, initiative
and effective problem solving is also important to the success of
the incumbent. Attend and participate in weekly team, staff and
development meetings; read and accept responsibility for weekly
staff notes and all policies and procedures. Complete all paperwork
accurately and timely. Perform bus duty detail as assigned. Support
the overall school mission through volunteer opportunities and
contribute to the smooth operation of the school day. Examples of
Essential Functions Administer student medications daily, and
update and maintain accurate medical and medication records. Obtain
and maintain required DCPS health forms such as immunization
records, physical and dental exams, etc. Perform and document
intake interviews with new and potential students. Evaluate and
create emergency care plans as needed for students with health
concerns. Obtain signed doctor’s order for medication and/or
contact doctors regarding student medications or other concerns as
needed. Maintain an up-to-date record of medications taken by
students in school and at home. Maintain a log of any student
illnesses, injuries, treatments and results. Contact
parents/guardians regarding student medical issues, and log each
parent contact. Advise school administrators of possible medical
emergencies. Training teachers and classroom staff in the proper
administration of medications and in medical procedures such as
suctioning, tube feeding (NG or G tubes), and administering
medications through tubes. Report immediately, any suspected
physical/sexual abuse of a student to the School Principal and/or
Assistant Principal and Social Workers. Maintain and ensure the
integrity, confidentiality and security of student information and
records. Serve as a health education resource to students and
staff. Order necessary medical equipment and supplies to
accommodate student needs. Maintain record log of medical trainings
provided to staff. Ability to exert moderate physical effort in
light work, typically involving some combination of bending,
stooping, squatting, reaching, kneeling, crouching, crawling and
brisk walking, and which may involve lifting, carrying, pushing
and/or pulling of objects and materials of moderate weight (45
lbs.). Ability to lift and position physically disabled individuals
may be required. Most tasks require oral communication, visual and
hearing perception, and the ability to move around the classrooms,
cafeteria, gym, campus, etc. The ability to keep up with running
children and or to lift or assist with lifting students is
essential. Maintain confidentiality of parent, student and staff
personal identifiable information. Other duties as assigned.
Required Qualifications Knowledge and understanding of students
with intellectual disabilities, autism and multiple disabilities.
Knowledge of the current Federal guidelines for Special Education.
Ability to independently problem solve and navigate the steps
needed to accomplish the tasks of the position. Ability to maintain
required documentation of student records. Requires strong
interpersonal skills and the ability to communicate verbally and in
writing. Possession of a current license to practice as a
Registered Nurse in the District of Columbia as issued by the
Department of Health. Successful completion of the required
training courses within a specified period of time Tuberculosis
screening to assure no significant risk to the health and safety of
others. Successfully passing a criminal background investigation
and pre-employment and random drug screenings. Examples of
Knowledge, Skills and Abilities · Working knowledge of professional
nursing theory, practices, and standards. · Working knowledge of
pharmacology and other basic natural and social sciences necessary
to provide good nursing care. · Skill in nursing assessment and
nursing care. · Ability to apply nursing principles in the care of
the physically disabled or the intellectually disabled. · Ability
to administer detailed therapeutic prescriptions under general
professional supervision. · Ability to implement therapeutic
nursing interventions. · Ability to interpret and follow
instructions furnished verbally, in writing, diagram, or schedule
form. · Ability to read, interpret, and follow safety rules,
operating and maintenance instructions, and procedure manuals. ·
Ability to write routine reports and correspondence using English
grammar and spelling. Sensory Requirements Most tasks require
visual perception and discrimination. Some tasks require oral
communications ability. Some tasks require the ability to perceive
and discriminate sounds. Minimum Acceptable Education and
Experience : Associate’s degree in nursing and possession of a
current license to practice as a Registered Nurse in the District
of Columbia as issued by Department of Health at date of hire;
bachelor’s degree in nursing preferred with experience working with
children with intellectual disabilities/autism. Hours of Work -
7:50 AM to 4:00 PM- Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday 7:50 AM to
3:10 PM – Wednesday
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