Covenant Christian Academy
Location
Colleyville, Texas
The School Nurse provides professional medical care, health assessments, and emergency response to students and staff within a Christ-centered environment. They are responsible for maintaining health records, ensuring state compliance, and coordinating campus safety and emergency preparedness.
Candidates must be a Certified and Licensed Registered Nurse (RN) with certifications in CPR, First Aid, and various health screenings. A mature personal faith in Jesus Christ and active membership in a Bible-believing church are required.
The Mission of Covenant Christian Academy is to provide a biblically based, classical, college-preparatory education that inspires a passion for excellence, a heart of grace, and the character of Christ.
Covenant Christian Academy exists to educate, equip, and form students who are prepared to lead with wisdom, virtue, courage, and conviction. Grounded in a biblical worldview and committed to academic excellence, Covenant develops graduates who are thoughtful problem solvers, capable leaders, and faithful servants.
Covenant graduates respect the inherent dignity of every person as image bearers of God. They approach relationships with humility, integrity, and compassion, seeking to serve others and contribute meaningfully to their communities.
Covenant graduates take on challenges with perseverance and confidence, understanding that growth is shaped through discipline, resilience, and faithful effort. They pursue opportunities with discernment and initiative, applying their gifts to meaningful work and purposeful leadership.
Above all, Covenant graduates live for Christ. Their faith shapes their character, guides their decisions, and anchors their calling. Equipped in mind, formed in character, and rooted in truth, Covenant graduates are prepared to impact the world for the glory of God and the good of others.
The School Nurse supports the mission of the school by promoting the health, safety, and well-being of students and staff in a Christ-centered educational environment. The School Nurse provides professional nursing care, health assessments, first aid, emergency response, and health education while maintaining compliance with state regulations and school policies. This position works collaboratively with parents, faculty, administrators, and healthcare providers to ensure students are physically prepared to learn and thrive. The school nurse is a core contributor to campus safety because they operate at the intersection of medical response, risk mitigation, student well-being, and crisis coordination.
The School Nurse demonstrates compassion, professionalism, and a commitment to Christian values in all interactions, serving as a positive role model and supporting the spiritual, emotional, and physical development of students. The nurse maintains accurate health records, administers medications as authorized, develops health care plans for students with medical needs, and promotes a safe and healthy school environment consistent with the CCA's mission.
Market context
Texas school support staff roles often see steady demand because districts need licensed professionals to cover student health needs, compliance tasks, and day-to-day campus support. For RN positions, competition usually centers on active Texas licensure, CPR/AED and required screenings, plus any prior school nursing experience and comfort with Microsoft Office. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this platform against the original posting, then confirm your credentials and school-health experience before applying.
Salary benchmark
$55,692 avg / yr
Typical range: $31,200–$62,400 based on 16 active listings in Texas
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