A certified school nurse advocates for your child's health in school. Certified School Nurses (CSN) have the knowledge to navigate the educational system with minimal disruption to classroom learning and socialization.
The advanced education required to become certified blends the professions of nursing and education. CSNs are highly qualified to suggest and make accommodations to the learning process based on the child's health and needs. As a nursing specialty, CSNs are trained to educate school personnel to understand student health concerns, creating an environment where every student can succeed.
Serves as coordinator of comprehensive health services
Delegates selected nursing tasks to other competent personnel and provides training and supervision of such
Coordinates and communicates health care information between students, staff, family and physician
Develops Individualized Health Care Plans and Emergency Care Plans for students with acute or chronic health problems
Counsels students, parents and staff regarding health department and psycho-social concerns
Provides health screenings as designated by state regulations, i.e. vision, hearing, blood pressure, scoliosis, height and weight
Participates in the identification, referral and health appraisal of students with the Child Study Team
Participates in identifying students needing 504 plans and participates in the development of a comprehensive plan
Submits data and reports to state agencies related to immunizations, TB testing and employee injuries
Maintains accurate records of all nursing care provided
Teaches health education and promotes wellness activities
Provides assessment and care of onsite injuries and illness
New Jersey State School Nurses Association (NJSSNA)
"School nursing is a specialized practice of professional nursing that advances the well-being, academic success, and life-long achievement of students. To that end, school nurses facilitate positive students responses to natural development; promote health and safety; intervene with actual and potential health problems; provide case management services; and actively collaborate with others to build student and family capacity for adaptation, self-management, self-advocacy and learning."
The Definition of School Nursing/The National Association of School Nurses -National Association of School Nurses (NASN)