Sunbelt Staffing

Now Hiring: School Nurse (RN/LPN) Sparta, MI - NSY

We are seeking a compassionate and skilled Registered Nurse (RN) or Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) to provide one-on-one support for a 10-year-old elementary student during the school day.

Position Details

  • 1:1 assignment with a 4th-grade student
  • Student is verbal, mobile, and able to eat and drink orally
  • No G-tube care required
  • Student is trach and ventilator dependent
  • Bus riding is required as part of the assignment

Responsibilities

  • Provide skilled nursing care throughout the school day
  • Monitor and manage tracheostomy and ventilator needs
  • Accompany the student to and from school on the bus
  • Collaborate with school staff and family to ensure student safety and success
  • Respond to medical needs and maintain appropriate documentation

Transportation Details

The student resides in Cedar Springs, MI. The nurse will meet at the student's home each morning, park there, and accompany the student on the school bus to and from school.

Qualifications

  • Active Michigan RN or LPN license
  • Experience with tracheostomy and ventilator care preferred
  • Ability to work independently in a one-on-one setting
  • Strong communication and clinical assessment skills

This is a rewarding opportunity to make a direct impact on a student's ability to safely access and participate in their educational environment.

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