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with so many new school nurse's here on allnurses, i thought it might be good for us all to introduce ourselves. i would like to know each one of my new friends !

i'm praiser. have been a school nurse for 18 years. i work in the mid-west. i do elementary school and am the sole nurse for my school. i love school nursing (for the most part) ! i love the kids. the teacher's tend to drive me nuts, but i can deal with them. i have gotten so much good advice from this message board. i appreciate all of you !

so lets hear from the rest of you !

praiser :heartbeat

hi

My name is Carol, i am in CT. i have been a RN for 2 months and a school nurse for almost the same. I am in a prk-8 school, and I LOVE it. I am learning so much everyday, and every person I have come in contact with so far has been awesome. I thank God everyday day for blessing me with this job! :)

I worked as a school nurse in 4 states, half of that time in early childhood special ed. I also taught school nursing at 2 universities at the graduate level.

My acute background is almost all Children's Hospitals: CHOP, Oakland California, and taught undergrads at Children's in Buffalo and U of MN. I also worked in Quality Improvement in both acute and ambulatory settings.

I live in Chicago Illinois.

I have run SCHLRN-L, the school nurse listserv, since 1994. It is the 3rd oldest nursing Internet Discussion List. I started it as a grad student due to my isolation in my school nurse role and my need to find information I needed to practice. It was independent until 2008 when the U of Buffalo no longer would host it on their server. It is now one of the National Association of School Nurses 12 Internet Discussion Lists. There are 2000 subscribers. It is the only NASN list that non members can join: http://lists.nasn.org/listinfo/schlrn-l

I met Brian Short, who owns AllNurses at a Nursing Informatics meeting in Minnesota. At one time I moderated this forum and pediatric nursing and camp nursing.

Hi I'm Kimberly from Southern Illinois. I have been a school nurse for over 4 years to a community school district Pre-K through 12. I am the only nurse for around 700+ students. I absolutely love my job and the people I work with. It is EXTREMELY different from my backgrounds which include surgery and ICU. I enjoy the challenge and the wide realm of nursing that this job allows me to incorperate.

My name is Marcy. I started working in a private (pre-K - 8) school in Virginia this past March. My previous experience has been in Geriatrics and Oncology Research so this was quite a change for me! I love this website and all of the good advise.

Specializes in GI/ Peds?OB.

Ok guys, this is one of the area's of nursing I am interested in... How do I go about being a school nurse? Is RN or BSN what I need? Pay?

:heartbeat:heartbeat:heartbeat hi! i'm lovepink and this is my first year as a school nurse!! i am at an elementary school and i love it... almost all the time lol. the teachers can be a little frustrating, as can the parents, but the kids.... i love them!! and its so different than any other nursing job i have had :)

Specializes in medical/telemetry/IR.

Hi Everyone,

I signed on as a sub nurse last year-mainly to go on field trips for the diabetic kids when their parents couldn't go. My daughter has had type 1 for 4 yrs now. I've worked in the hospital setting for 17 years now-last 8 down in radiology where I work part time. the field trip nurse didn't really pan out. only went on high school kids field trips. My dd would just hate it if I tagged along on her field trips.

I have been thinking more and more about being a full time school nurse. subed in clinic last year a couple of times and it was ok-it was alittle disorganized.

but the clinic I was in today was so organized. made things so much easier for me. I was in a middle school today. the kids were really nice. parents well.....I can see how they can make your life hard.

I'm going to try it again. I think maybe I could see myself in this role. It is so hard thinking of leaving your work family though. I am exhausted at end of day. but today I wasn't tired and I got off at 3pm.

Specializes in School Nursing.
Ok guys, this is one of the area's of nursing I am interested in... How do I go about being a school nurse? Is RN or BSN what I need? Pay?

LVN versus RN with or without BSN will depend on your state and individual district. My district hired RNs with their BSN. Other districts in my area hire LVNs who work under one main RN for the district. There are many other arrangements. Pay is generally lower than the hospital setting, but not too bad. You likely will not be paid based on experience, and you may get paid along the teacher's pay scale depending on the district. Although annual pay may be lower than you can expect in the hospital, keep in mind that you get all summer off, and holidays and breaks as well. You generally work fewer hours per day as well. Once I calculated my actual hourly pay rate and it was higher than it would have been in the hospital, although my annual is lower. Many school nurses I know have a second PRN job to help make ends meet. Good luck!

My name is Danielle, I am the LPN at a special needs preschool in NY and I LOVE MY JOB!

Specializes in school RN, CNA Instructor, M/S.

Hi!! I am Noreen and I am a clinical supervisor for school nurses in NYC I have been a school nurse for 3 years and I love working in the schools!!! I wish I had done it sooner but my 15+ yeras of hospital experience is definitely helping me with the levels of care these special needs kids have!!:heartbeat:loveya::balloons:

Specializes in LDRP/Nursery/Peds/Gyn, school nursing.

I'm PugMomRn from WI. Been a school nurse for 2 1/2 years-- this board was a LIFELINE for me when I started!! It's been a rough start to the school year-- the district's computers have been up and down in various stages since right before school started *arg*. Hopefully now that things are calming down, I can jump in more often!

I'm in a suburban district, K4-8th grade, around 1500 students with Just Me and a few great volunteers. (WI is 41st in the nation for the school nurse ratios!!)

Hi all!

I have been a school nurse for exactly 3 days! :D I work at two elementary schools in Texas. I'm a little overwhelmed because I don't know where I'm suppose to start and I haven't had any orientation so I'm not sure even how to! lol However, that being said I can already tell I'm going to like this much better than previous jobs in the hospital. A got to take a lunch break all three days so far!! lol The kids and teachers were so excited to see me. Some people hugged me and I was announced to the kids and they cheered and literally gave me a " hip, hip, hooray" I mean, seriously? You can't beat that! ha! I can't ever imagine that happening on Step down or Tele floors! I already feel appreciated. I'm really excited about my new career in school nursing!:loveya:

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