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1:1 RN for the 26/27 School Year


Company : Lake County Schools Consortium


Location : Libertyville, IL


Created : 2026-03-05


Job Type : Full Time


Job Description

Position Type: Student Support Services/Nurse Date Posted: 3/3/2026 Location: Special Education District of Lake County (SEDOL) Date Available: 2026-2027 School Year District: Special Education District of Lake County Position/Title: 1:1 RN Description: SEDOL has openings for a full time 1:1 Registered Nurse for the 2025-2026 School Year. The Special Education District of Lake County is a comprehensive special education cooperative providing services for students with disabilities preschool through age 21. Nursing services are provided on a building based, itinerant and/or one -to-one basis for students with significant medical issues. Type of Employment: Full Time School Year 2025-2026 Direct Supervisor: Principal/Sector Supervisor, Coordinator of Nursing Qualifications: License as Illinois Registered Nurse. Pediatric acute care skills for medically fragile with disabilities preferred. Illinois Registered Nurse license Baccalaureate Degree preferred Current CPR-AED certification for the Professional Rescuer Computer literacy Competency in the use of current medical technology Prior professional nursing experience, preferably pediatric, adolescent, community or mental health nursing, and health program management Performance Responsibilities: General Responsibilities: All SEDOL registered nurses should be able to work in any assignment within the SEDOL community. SEDOL will provide training and assure all nurses have appropriate skills prior to making assignments. All nursing assignments are made based on the needs of the students. Bachelor's prepared registered nurses will be expected to attain the RN-IEP designation or Certified School Nurse (CSN) certification within 2 years. The nursing assignments at SEDOL may require travel. Fluency in English and Spanish is preferred. Coordination: 1.Administer a coordinated school health program in cooperation with the school nurse. 2.Collect and analyze epidemiological and other school health information. 3.Assess the health and safety needs of the school environment; implement blood borne pathogens control and reinforce universal precautions. 4.Participate in maintaining school health records and promote compliance with health-related regulations such as immunizations and school physicals as outlined in the Illinois School Code and by the Illinois Department of Public Health. 5.Participate in the development of health-related policies and procedures in compliance with state mandates/current health practices in cooperation with the school nurse. Clinical Practice: 1.Provide direct nursing services, first aid, illness, and emergency care to students including nursing assessment, identifying health problems, making referrals for diagnosis and treatment,recommending educational modifications, providing follow-up and evaluation, and maintaining appropriate documentation. 2.Administer medication, routine tests and/or treatments in accordance with SEDOL's policy and procedures. 3.Maintain accurate medical records and documentation including immunizations, physical examinations, and medical conditions.oDevelop individual health care plans for students requiring special nursing procedures during the school day.oComplete a Health History for students having a case study evaluation and a Health History Update for those students having a three-year evaluation in consultation with the school nurse. 4.Provide health information and counseling for students, parents, and staff. 5.Recommend modification of school programs for students who may require changes due to their medical status. RN-IEP designees may provide educational recommendations to the IEP educational team based on student's health needs. 6.Make appropriate assessments and referrals for suspected abuse/neglect as a mandated reporter. 7.Accompany students on mobility trips as indicated by their medical status or IEP. 8.Provide nursing assistance to others in the department: 1:1 nurse, SEDOL program nurses and agency nurses. 9.A registered nurse may be assigned as a 1:1 nurse, if the IEP team determines that a student is so medically fragile that continual monitoring of health needs and/or equipment isrequired. This 1:1 assignment may also include the bus trip to and from school. Health Office Management and Communication: 1.Maintain an organized and efficient health services facility. 2.Maintain communication with administrators, teachers, other school personnel, and parents/guardians to enhance cooperative action which will meet the health and safety needs of students. 3.Communicate with and act as a liaison between the home, school community health agencies and the private medical sector to enhance the health and wellness of the school community. 4.Participate in staffings, case reviews, annual reviews and parent conferences. Attend faculty meetings. 6.Work with community agencies for effective use of their resources and facilities. 7.Perform any other duties as may be assigned by the nursing coordinator and/or principal/sector supervisor. Professional Development: 1.Participate as a member of professional nursing organizations and utilize continuing education opportunities to enhance professional knowledge in both nursing and education fields. 2.Participate as an active member of the school community representing health/wellness. 3.Will maintain state licensure by meeting the Continuing Education Requirements. 4.Provide staff education about students' medical needs as needed. 5.Maintain good daily attendance. 6.Attend monthly nurse's meeting. 7.Other duties as assigned by the Coordinator for the betterment of the program and district. Salary: $45,381-$73,381 (25-26 rates due to current negotiations bargaining agreement), based on education and experience. Benefits: paid sick and personal leave, paid single health insurance, and other locally competitive benefits.