Location
Barre, Massachusetts
Salary
$67,992 - $77,992 / YEAR
Provide direct nursing care, medication administration, and health assessments for students in a supportive environment. Coordinate medical appointments and collaborate with a multidisciplinary team to promote student well-being.
Requires a current Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license, a high school diploma, and a valid driver's license. One to three years of nursing experience is preferred.
Clinical Care & Assessment Provide direct nursing care, including administering medications and treatments in accordance with physician orders and nursing standards Monitor and document student health status, including vital signs and response to treatment Conduct sick calls and respond to medical needs, injuries, and emergencies Participate in student admissions, including initial health assessments Medication & Treatment Management Prepare, administer, and document medications in compliance with policy and scope of practice Maintain accurate medication records and oversee controlled substance inventory Assist in psychiatric medication monitoring and reviews Coordination of Care Schedule and coordinate medical, dental, and specialist appointments Communicate with physicians, specialists, families, and internal teams regarding student care Obtain and document physician orders, lab work, and diagnostic results Refer students for additional medical services as needed Health Education & Support Educate students, staff, and families on health conditions, treatments, and wellness practices Provide guidance on nutrition, medication management, and overall health maintenance Support the development of individualized student health education plans Documentation & Compliance Maintain accurate and timely documentation in accordance with regulatory and organizational standards Conduct audits of medication administration records Participate in quality improvement initiatives and ensure adherence to all policies and procedures Collaboration & Team Participation Work collaboratively with nursing staff, clinical teams, and school personnel Participate in interdisciplinary meetings, case reviews, and care planning sessions Support staff training, orientation, and ongoing education initiatives Skills & Attributes Strong clinical assessment and documentation skills Excellent communication and interpersonal abilities Ability to respond effectively in emergency situations Detail-oriented with strong organizational skills Commitment to teamwork, professionalism, and student-centered care
Current Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) license required High school diploma or equivalent required 1–3 years of nursing experience preferred Valid driver’s license required
Market context
Licensed Practical Nurse roles in Massachusetts are typically supported by ongoing demand across clinics, long-term care, and home health settings. Competition can be strong because employers often look for an active LPN license, prior nursing experience, and sometimes a valid driver’s license for full-time field-based work. Review the AI-summarized requirements and benefits on this page to save time, then confirm your license status and prepare examples of hands-on patient care experience before applying.
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