Soliant Health

School LPN (Licensed Practical Nurse) - Canton, Georgia

Embark on a rewarding short-term contract opportunity supporting a student in a specialized academic setting near Cartersville, GA. This role is ideal for a dedicated LPN/LVN seeking hands-on, meaningful work in a school environment. Your expertise will directly contribute to a student’s safety, growth, and wellbeing during their summer academic program.

Key Qualifications:

  • Current, active LPN license in Georgia
  • School nursing experience or strong clinical background
  • Confidence in 1:1 student care, including medical monitoring and emergency interventions
  • Familiarity with tasks such as tube feeding, seizure management, ADLs/transfers, and use of a suction machine
  • Competence in VNS management and asthma care
  • Reliable, compassionate, and adaptable within a dynamic educational setting

Role Overview:

  • Provide individual nursing care to a student, ensuring attention to medical, physical, and emotional needs
  • Conduct regular monitoring of vital signs and document health data
  • Administer and manage tube feedings and related equipment
  • Oversee seizure safety as well as VNS (vagus nerve stimulation) support
  • Assist the student with all ADLs, transfers, and physical supports as needed
  • Manage asthma-related needs and operate suction equipment confidently
  • Maintain clear, communicative documentation for all care provided

Schedule Details:

  • July 6th, 2026 – July 16th, 2026 (short-term summer coverage)
  • 14 hours per week; Monday-Friday, 8:00am–12:00pm

Step into a valuable role where your skills will make a real difference, providing specialized care and peace of mind for a young learner and their educational team. If you have the experience and passion to support students in a focused, 1:1 environment, apply now to share your expertise!

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