Soliant has an opening for a contracted School Nurse (RN) Position near Kenai, Alaska area. This is for the upcoming 2026-2027 School Year. New Grads welcome to apply! Soliant offers Weekly Pay, Guaranteed hours, and an exceptional Health Benefits & 401k package. Job Details: • 8/19/26 - 5/20/27 • Full-Time • Multiple Openings Qualifications: • Alaska Registered Nurse (RN) License Compensation/ Pay: • $45-50/hour - Travel Stipends Available if you qualify! This position is available to be filled immediately. For consideration, please contact Olivia Louis-Jean directly. Olivia.Louis-Jean@Soliant.com 678-497-4782
Step into a vital role supporting students as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) in a flexible, contract setting near Union City, CA. This unique, itinerant opportunity focuses on providing 1:1 care for medically fragile students during ESY/part-time hours, ranging from 18.5 to 22.5 hours per week. You’ll rotate between assigned students and campuses, ensuring seamless healthcare services across educational environments. Qualifications and Experience: Valid LVN/LPN license required, with experience in school settings strongly preferred Comfortable working with medically fragile children and adolescents, ages 4–22 Expertise in managing gastrostomy care, bladder catheterization, diabetes support (including CGM, insulin administration, and carb counting) Familiar with seizure action plans and administration of emergency medication (EpiPen, Benadryl, etc.) Ability to respond to urgent health needs calmly and efficiently Skilled in supporting students with ASD and developmental delays Bilingual Spanish skills a plus, but not mandatory Strong interpersonal skills for effective parental and staff communication Responsibilities: Review, update, and implement seizure and health care plans for assigned students Deliver staff training on crucial medical procedures Build partnerships with families and gain familiarity with students’ ongoing care needs Remain on call to provide swift response to medical emergencies during assigned hours Offer hands-on assistance for daily student care and medication management This position is ideal for compassionate nurses who thrive in dynamic, team-based environments and value the importance of inclusive education. Take this opportunity to make a meaningful impact in students’ lives, working alongside supportive staff across multiple sites. If you’re ready to use your clinical skills to foster a safe, nurturing school experience, apply today—we look forward to hearing from you! Compensation for this position ranges from $26.81 to $46.81. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here . This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.
Step into a supportive and impactful role as a Licensed Vocational Nurse, serving students in an educational setting near Hayward, CA. This contract opportunity offers the chance to make a difference in the lives of medically fragile students through a dynamic, itinerant assignment. With a focus on individualized support, you’ll work 18.5-22.5 hours weekly during the Extended School Year (ESY) program, rotating among several campuses and providing 1:1 care. Required Skills & Experience: Active LPN or LVN license with proven clinical skills Experience supporting children and young adults (ages 4-22), including those with ASD and developmental delays Competency with medical procedures such as gastronomy tube care, bladder catheterization, diabetes management (CGM, insulin, carb counting), managing hypo/hyperglycemia, seizure recognition/response, and administration of medications like EpiPens and Benadryl Ability to train staff in medical protocols and collaborate with educators and parents Strong communication skills; bilingual Spanish skills are advantageous Adaptability to rotate between campuses and adjust to students’ evolving needs Your Key Responsibilities: Provide comprehensive 1:1 medical care for students with complex health needs Conduct staff training on individualized seizure and health plans Serve as a point of contact for urgent health concerns on campus Build rapport with students and families to ensure effective, compassionate care Maintain accurate records and stay updated on each student’s medical status This role offers the satisfaction of supporting both students and educators while gaining diverse experience with a variety of medical conditions. Ready to bring your clinical skills to a meaningful school-based environment? Take the next step in your career and apply today to positively impact students’ well-being and success! Compensation for this position ranges from $26.81 to $46.81. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here . This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.
Step into a rewarding contract opportunity supporting students as a Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN) in a dynamic school setting near Sunnyvale, CA. This role offers part-time hours during the Extended School Year, ranging from 18.5–22.5 hours per week, and focuses on providing 1:1 care for medically fragile students. As an itinerant nurse, you will rotate among campuses, building meaningful relationships with students and staff while making a tangible impact on their well-being and school experience. You’ll review and update seizure and health plans, deliver vital staff training on healthcare procedures, collaborate closely with parents, and act as an immediate resource for urgent medical needs. Direct care responsibilities include supporting daily health requirements such as gastronomy, bladder cauterization, and diabetes management—with emphasis on CGM use, carb counting, and addressing both hypo- and hyperglycemia. Applicants comfortable assisting students from ages 4 to 22, and with developmental or autism spectrum differences, will thrive in this vital role. The ability to administer medicines, including epinephrine and Benadryl, is also required. Preferred Qualifications: Active LPN/LVN license with previous experience working in schools or pediatric healthcare Skilled in managing gastronomy, bladder cauterization, and diabetic protocols Familiarity with ASD and developmental delays in diverse age groups Demonstrated expertise with emergency medication and urgent medical responses Exceptional communication skills; bilingual Spanish is a plus but not mandatory Ability to flexibly travel between campus locations Embrace a position that lets you advocate for and protect the health of students while working collaboratively with education professionals. If you're ready to apply your compassionate expertise and make a difference in a supportive school environment, submit your application today! Compensation for this position ranges from $26.81 to $46.81. Eligible candidates may also receive healthcare benefits, housing, and meals/incidentals. Full details of our healthcare benefits plan can be found here . This posting is open for 60 days after the posting date.
Looking for a contract opportunity to make a lasting impact on students with medical needs? Here’s an opening for a skilled and compassionate Licensed Vocational/Practical Nurse (LVN/LPN) to support medically fragile students in a school setting near Oakland, CA. This unique role focuses on providing 1:1 care during part-time, Extended School Year (ESY) hours (18.5-22.5 per week). As an itinerant nurse, you’ll rotate between campuses and work closely with a dedicated group of students ranging from ages 4-22. Key Qualifications: Current and valid LVN/LPN license Prior experience in a school, pediatric, or similar setting strongly preferred Proficient with seizure care, creating and reviewing individualized health plans, diabetes management (including insulin, CGM, carb counting, management of hypo & hyperglycemia), gastronomy, bladder catheterization, and emergency medication administration Ability to work 1:1 with students who have ASD or developmental delays Skilled in communicating with staff, parents, and students; staff training experience a plus Bilingual Spanish highly desired, but not required Adaptable for a mobile, multi-campus environment Your Responsibilities: Review and stay up-to-date on all seizure and individualized health plans Deliver staff training on medical procedures and protocols Build strong connections with parents, familiarizing yourself with each student’s care needs Remain on-call for urgent health situations during working hours Administer direct care, including medication and emergency interventions This position offers the chance to work a flexible, rewarding schedule and foster positive relationships in educational communities while delivering vital clinical support. Ready to make a difference while utilizing your nursing expertise? Apply now to bring your skills and heart into a dynamic setting where every day counts!