Sunbelt Staffing

School-Based Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) | Middleburg, Florida

$29 - $30 / hour

Looking for a rewarding opportunity to support students health and well-being in an educational setting? Licensed Practical Nurses (LPNs) are needed for contract, on-site roles beginning August 10, 2026 and continuing through May 28, 2027. Positions are near Middleburg, FL and offer flexible schedulingpart-time PRN (substitute/per-diem) opportunities are always available, with potential for full-time placements as needs arise.

Youll work within the school health room, providing care to students of various age groups at elementary, middle, or high school campuses. Orientation and training are provided prior to your start date. Although most assignments will be at a single school, flexibility is key as needs may evolve.

Qualifications:

  • Active Florida LPN license
  • High school diploma or GED
  • Current CPR/BLS certification
  • School-based nursing experience preferred
  • Ability to complete timely credentialing requirements, including fingerprinting and JLA badge application

Responsibilities:

  • Deliver routine and emergency nursing care to students during the school day
  • Document health interventions and communicate with school staff as needed
  • Support health room operations and respond to students with varying needs
  • Attend required orientation and periodic trainings at the district office

Compensation for these roles ranges from $29$30 per hour, depending on experience. These roles offer candidates the possibility of transitioning to long-term or full-time assignments, though they are not guaranteed and depend on district availability.

Shape the future by making a difference in students daily lives. Interested candidates should submit their details using the SPINDLE intake form: https://wkf.ms/3KECZ5K. Be prepared to start credentialing promptly, as these rewarding positions are filled on a first-come, first-served basis. Step into a vital school nursing role and help create a healthier tomorrow for every child!

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