LVN School Part-time
Centinela Valley Union High School District

LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE (LVN) SUBSTITUTE/ ON CALL

$28.67 / hour

LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSE (LVN) SUBSTITUTE/ ON CALL

Job Summary

Under general supervision of an assigned administrator and technical supervision from the School Nurse, performs specialized health services for students in regular and special education; performs a wide variety of nursing duties in support of the school health office, including specialized health care procedures, first aid, screening of ill or injured students and emergency care, administration of medication, maintenance of health records, specialized physical health care procedures in accordance with physicians orders, preparation of reports. Maintains student health records, serves as a technical resource to students, families, and staff concerning health services issues.


LICENSES REQUIREMENTS

• Valid California Vocational Nurse License

• Valid First Aid and CPR Certification comparable to the Standard Red Cross certification

• A valid California driver's license.


Requirements / Qualifications

APPLICATION PROCEDURE:

To be considered for this position, the applicant must complete the online application.


Deadline is: OPEN UNTIL FILLED.


SELECTION PROCEDURE:

This is an OPEN recruitment to establish a list of substitutes for the classification of Licensed Vocational Nurse (LVN).


No effort will be made to maintain a rank order of the applicants (P.C. Rule 60.100.5).


The examination process will consist of an evaluation of the supplemental questionnaire and an oral interview.

Applicants will be notified of their status via email. Those selected to participate in the oral interview will receive additional details, including the date and location, once the schedule is finalized.

Application Deadline

6/30/2026 5:00 PM Pacific


Date Posted

7/10/2025


Contact

Pamela Jacome

(310)263-3751

Number of Openings

Not Specified


Salary

Single Rate

$28.67 Per Hour

Add'l Salary Info

Range 7; Schedule M; Step1: $29.53 Hourly


Length of Work Year

Substitutes


Employment Type

Part Time

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