Nebraska School Nurses Association

Nebraska School Nurse Association

The purpose of the Nebraska School Nurses Association (NSNA) is to maintain, promote, and advance quality school health services and health education throughout the state and to promote the interest and rights of its members.


Recent News & Announcements

It's not too late! Please share your 2023/2024 data. The deadline is October 1st. You do not have to submit all of the data requested. Any piece of...

Posted by Megan Lytle MBA, MSN, RN

Nebraska ICAP, NE DHHS & Children’s Nebraska are committed to enhancing our programs to better support your efforts in preventing infections...

Posted by Megan Lytle MBA, MSN, RN

We have a few camps that are looking for nurses to work a week or two to fill out their schedules. These are great camps and many of the camps will...

Posted by Megan Lytle MBA, MSN, RN

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Upcoming Events

SEP
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Webinar/Online

Monday, September 16, 2024 at 9:00am ET

OCT
23
Webinar/Online

Wednesday, October 23, 2024 at 12:00pm PT

OCT
24
Webinar/Online

Thursday, October 24, 2024 at 9:00am CT

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Employers - Post a job

Job Opportunities

Lincoln, NE · Position at Conifer Revenue Cycle Solutions

JOB SUMMARY Responsible for reviewing medical records to facilitate and obtain appropriate physician documentation for any clinical conditions or...

Omaha, NE · Position at DAVITA

7500 Mercy RdC/O Alegent Creighton Health Bergan, Omaha, Nebraska, 68124-2319, United States of America*** 15K BONUS OPPORTUNITY ***DaVita is...

Bellevue, NE · Position at Spectrum Healthcare Resources

Spectrum Healthcare Resources has an exciting opportunity for a civilian LPN/LVN at the United States Air Force Base in Belluvue, NE Position...

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On-Demand CE Activities

Join us for this self-paced 3 Hour* Introductory Course to learn how Registered Nurses and Advanced Practice Nurses can practice Functional Medicine.

Offers 3.0 contact hours

Available until December 31, 2024

Today, sepsis is the leading cause of death in hospitalized patients. Nurses are often the first to notice changes in a patient's signs and symptoms that may indicate the development of sepsis.

Clinical topics: Patient Outcomes

Offers 2.3 contact hours

Available until June 1, 2026

Designed to be completed on your own schedule this intensive training course is a must for ALL nurses, nurse practitioners, clinical nurse specialists, legal nurse consultants, nurse educators, and ri

Offers 24.5 CE credits

Available until December 31, 2025

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