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MIYO Health

Clinton, NC 28328, USA

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In-Person School Nurse – Part-Time or Full-Time (Clinton, NC) Location: Clinton, NC (On-site at local school) 2025–2026 School Year | Part-Time Opportunity Are you a compassionate, experienced nurse who’s passionate about student wellness? Do you want to make a direct impact in a school community? If so, we’d love to connect! About MIYO Health At MIYO Health, we believe that every student deserves access to the care and support they need to succeed in school and life. That includes high-quality, on-site health services that ensure safety, promote wellness, and keep students ready to learn. We’re a purpose-driven, student-centered team—and we’re currently hiring a part-time, in-person School Nurse to support a school in Clinton, NC for the 2025–2026 school year. Why You'll Love Working with MIYO Health Competitive pay that reflects your expertise and impact In-person, school-based role with consistent student interaction Company-paid support for any required licensure updates or credentials Thorough onboarding and orientation to set you up for success Collaborative, supportive school and clinical teams Streamlined tools and resources to support documentation and communication Opportunities for growth and professional development At MIYO, we believe in growing with you. Your success is our success—and we’re here to support you every step of the way. Requirements What We’re Looking For Active Licensed Practical Nurse (LPN) or Registered Nurse (RN) license in the state of North Carolina (required) School-based or pediatric nursing experience preferred Strong clinical judgment and ability to respond to a wide range of health needs Experience with health documentation, care plans, and school health protocols Willingness to communicate with families, staff, and outside providers as needed Ability to maintain confidentiality and uphold student privacy A strong commitment to student-centered care Availability to work on-site in Clinton, NC during the 2025–2026 school year Benefits Why You'll Love Working with MIYO Health Competitive pay In-person, school-based role with consistent student interaction Thorough onboarding and orientation to set you up for success Collaborative, supportive school and clinical teams Streamlined tools and resources to support documentation and communication At MIYO, we believe in growing with you. Your success is our success—and we’re here to support you every step of the way.

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