You must be a RN to be a school nurse. Most districts like nurses whom already have experience in nursing, but that isn't always a requirement
After qualifying from High School you will need at least 3 years to qualify for a nurse
I'm more than sure you cannot even qualify to become a Nurse without some college credit.
Gerontological nursing is a nursing specialty which revolves around the care of older adults. It is sometimes called "geriatric nursing". These nurse specialists attend nursing school to qualify as nurses then take additional courses to qualify as gerontological nurses.
Firstly, before becoming a nurse you must go to college and get accepted into nursing school. While in school you will decide upon what type of patients you want to specialize in and begin building a resume for that position.
The highest paying school job or in the field of education would be Superintendent which is the Chief Executive Officer of a school. One must have a masters degree to qualify for this position.
I will qualify for that school.
LPN stands for Licensed Practical Nurse. This position requires light to moderate medical-related schooling, and there are several schools tailored directly for this position.
You go to school and get a degree and go to nurse school
NASN School Nurse was created in 2001.
nurse anesthesia school definitely
You can work at a hospice while you go to school to be a nurse, but you cannot hold a nursing position there until you have a degree in registered nursing. You can volunteer there though.
When you are asked what skills and experience qualify you for a position, you should list items from both your professional and personal life. If you think about it, you likely have many different experiences that would help you in a position.