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School Nurse

Company: Celebrate The Children Inc
Location: Denville
Posted on: May 16, 2025

Job Description:

SCHOOL NURSE, RN - FULL-TIME AND SUBSTITUTE

If you want to know about the requirements for this role, read on for all the relevant information.

Celebrate the Children has an opening for a full-time and substitute Registered School Nurse for the 2025-2026 School Year.

Celebrate the Children is a well-respected, non-profit, state-approved private school for children with alternative learning styles that has been providing quality education services to the community for twenty years. At Celebrate the Children you are surrounded by staff who are caring, compassionate, and dedicated to our program philosophy. As an employee of Celebrate the Children, you will enjoy an exciting work environment, ongoing training, and opportunities for growth.

Requirements for Registered School Nurse Include:

RN License

BSN Preferred

School Nurse Certification from the NJ Department of Education is preferred

Teacher of Health Education Certification from the NJ Department of Education is preferred but not required

Experience working with the special needs population is preferred but not required

What We Offer:

Competitive salary and benefits package

Generous Paid Time Off.

Employee assistance program.

Exciting work environment.

Professional development opportunities

Celebrate the Children School is an EEOE/M/F/V/D in accordance with applicable federal, state, and local laws.

Please make sure to check your spam folders for an email from CelebratetheChildrenInc.HR@adp since some email settings might mark our correspondence as spam

Keywords: Celebrate The Children Inc, Trenton , School Nurse, Healthcare , Denville, New Jersey

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