Special Needs LPN 1:1 (Anticipated Openings 2026-2027)
About the role
Assess and evaluate students’ medical history, including social, behavioral, psychological and familial concerns.
Utilizing evidenced based practice, identify need for appropriate nursing services in the school setting.
Initiate a plan of care with student and family input to best meet needs of individual student.
Implement plan of care with consultation with school staff and community providers as necessary.
Evaluate effectiveness of interventions and revise plan as necessary.
Provides care for students in special needs classroom as assigned.
Administers prescribed and approved medication to students with parent/guardian and physician consent.
Conducts home visits to initiate or follow up on the health care needs of students.
Notifies appropriate individuals, ie building nurse, parents, staff, physicians of immediate and potential health related concerns.
Provides information about health and disease prevention in cooperation with health education programs within Springfield Public Schools.
Promotes healthy programs in collaboration with coalitions, associations, CDC and Department of Public Health.
Acts as a resource in health education to students and families and refers to appropriate help agencies when necessary.
Reports to work as scheduled and conducts self in professional manner.
Qualifications
- A minimum of one to two years of child health, community health or other relevant clinical nursing experience.
- A valid and current Licensed Practical Nurse License by the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.
- CPR and First Aid Certification by a recognized provider, renewable biannually.
Physical Requirements
- No lifting, bending or twisting restrictions.
- Must be able to ambulate quickly and walk up four flights of stairs.