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2026-2027 School LPN - Audubon Baton Rouge

Audubon Schools

Full TimeOn Site2-5 yrs$30,000 - $45,000 / YEARPosted 1 day agoCloses Aug 26

Location

Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Salary

$30,000 - $45,000 / YEAR

Quick overview

The School LPN is responsible for delivering health and wellness services, conducting screenings, and providing basic first aid to the school community. They also manage student health records, coordinate with the SAT team for health plans, and ensure compliance with state and local health guidelines.

Requirements summary

Candidates must be a graduate of an accredited nursing school with a valid LPN license and at least 2 years of experience. An Associate's Degree in Practical Nursing and experience working with children in a school setting are preferred.

associate degreeprofessional certificateConfidentialityMedication AdministrationPatient AssessmentHealth EducationInterpersonal CommunicationCollaborationCPRCrisis ResponseRecord MaintenanceFirst AidAEDCultural SensitivityHealth ScreeningImmunization TrackingCommunicable Disease ControlStudent Health Planning

Job description

Title

  • School
  • LPN
  • Purpose of
  • Position: To ensure the physical health and well-being of the school community
  • Employment
  • Status:
  • Full-time
  • Reporting
  • Reports to:
  • Principal
  • Location:
  • Assigned campus
  • Essential
  • Functions: Deliver and coordinate health and wellness services for families Conduct and coordinate health screening programs at periodic intervals or on referral, as specified by local and state guidelines Provide basic First Aid to students Refers identified health problems to the appropriate resource for correction and/or amelioration Send home DIET form to parents for pediatrician to fill out for food allergies Initiates follow-up of basic health problems as required Assesses and evaluates ill students during the school day and provides appropriate care and/or referrals as necessary Interprets health status and/or problems to the student, parents, and school personnel and makes recommendations when appropriate Plans, coordinates and implements a program of health instruction Provide health pockets for students by grade or homeroom Provide vision and hearing screenings on all referred students as well as K, 1st, 3rd, 5th, and 7th graders and communicate to parents of those who failed screening Provide dental screenings for 2nd grade students and refer those in need of treatment Serves as a resource to school personnel regarding various aspects of health education Work with SAT team to create and implement student Health Plans and Section 504 Individualized Assistance Plans as needed Maintain constant communication with families regarding all health related instances Assists in the control of communicable diseases within the school Assess and assist in maintaining a healthy and safe school environment Maintain and monitor appropriate health and wellness supplies for campus Compliance Maintains up to date cumulative health records on all students and completed required administrative records Monitor, train and assist school personnel to comply with medication policies Collect and manage all necessary information pertaining to a student’s immunization history and hearing/vision screenings and ensure this information is entered into the state database Ensure appropriate staff are trained to administer emergency care(i.e. CPR, AED, etc.) Ensure appropriate staff are trained to respond to student emergencies Provide District and building level support Work with the Director of Special Populations to create and implement systems for program administration, including referral methods, data collection and storage Provide training and technical assistance as necessary, especially in areas mandated by local, state and federal guidelines Communicate effectively with students, staff, and community Demonstrate sensitivity to families’ and teachers’ individual differences and cultural backgrounds Allocate time and resources effectively Respect confidentiality Serve on the School Wellness Committee Create an Environment of Respect and Rapport Encourage and model respectful talk, active listening and turn taking Acknowledge students’ backgrounds and lives outside of the classroom Exhibit body language indicative of warmth and caring to students Encourage and model politeness and support for all community members Encourage and model fairness in all interactions Display Professionalism and Commitment to the Audubon Community Cultivate positive two-way communication between school and families Create frequent opportunities for families to engage in the learning process Regularly work with colleagues to share and plan for student success Participate in professional development opportunities that emphasize improving practice Regularly participate in or initiate school activities which further the mission of the school Regularly participate in or initiate activities which emphasize community service Supports students even in the face of difficult situations or conflicting policies Fulfills organizational mandates regarding policies and procedures
  • Education,
  • Training and
  • Experience: REQUIRED Graduate of an accredited school of nursing Hold a practical nursing license from the State Board of Nursing or have previous experience as a LPN At least 2 year’s experience as a LPN Eligible for licensure by the State Board of Nursing as a Licensed Practical Nurse Experience in and/or understanding of the public school system including charter schools is desirable PREFERRED Associate’s Degree in Practical Nursing Experience working as a nurse with children or adolescents Experience working within an elementary school environment

NOTE

The foregoing list of essential duties and responsibilities is intended to be representative of the tasks performed within this classification. It is not necessarily descriptive of any one position. The omission of an essential function does not preclude management from assigning duties not listed herein if such functions are a logical assignment to the position