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Information Technology (IT), Clinical Research, Rehabilitation Therapy and Nursing. Position: Computer Operator Location: Quincy, Washington Duration: 6 Months Main Responsibilities: Assists in ...

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Must have a Certified Netware Administrator (CNA), Microsoft Certified ... computer systems, related peripheral equipment (terminals, printers/plotters) and associated ...

Computer Technician

Westwood, MA · On-site

$55.54 - $57.91/hr

MINIMUM QUALIFICATIONS: 1. Must have a Certified Netware Administrator (CNA), Microsoft Certified ... computer systems, related peripheral equipment (terminals, printers/plotters) and associated ...

Computer Vision/ML Engineer

Brooklyn, NY · On-site

$117K - $138K/yr

We're solving one of healthcare's hardest problems: a global nursing shortage that will hit 40% by ... What you will do: * Design, fine-tune, and deploy computer vision models (YOLO, InsightFace ...

Computer Vision/ML Engineer

New York, NY · On-site

$122K - $143K/yr

We're solving one of healthcare's hardest problems: a global nursing shortage that will hit 40% by ... What you will do: * Design, fine-tune, and deploy computer vision models (YOLO, InsightFace ...

Computer Vision/ML Engineer

New York, NY · On-site

$122K - $143K/yr

We're solving one of healthcare's hardest problems: a global nursing shortage that will hit 40% by ... What you will do: * Design, fine-tune, and deploy computer vision models (YOLO, InsightFace ...

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How much do computer nursing jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 9, 2026, the average yearly pay for computer nursing in the United States is $80,622.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $61,500.00 and $94,000.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is computer nursing?

Computer nursing, often referred to as nursing informatics, is a specialized field that combines nursing science with information technology to improve patient care. Professionals in this role use computers and data management systems to collect, analyze, and share patient information efficiently. They help design and implement electronic health records (EHRs), support clinical decision-making, and ensure the safe and secure handling of health data. Computer nurses also train staff on new technologies and work to optimize workflows in healthcare settings. This field plays a key role in enhancing healthcare delivery and patient outcomes.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as an Informatics Nurse, and why are they important?

To thrive as an Informatics Nurse, you need a strong background in nursing practice combined with knowledge of health informatics, typically supported by an RN license and sometimes a certification in nursing informatics. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, clinical decision support tools, and data analysis software is essential. Strong analytical thinking, communication skills, and the ability to bridge clinical and technical teams help individuals excel in this role. These skills ensure the effective integration of technology into healthcare, improving patient outcomes and operational efficiency.

How do computer nurses typically collaborate with IT departments and clinical staff to improve patient care?

Computer nurses, often known as nurse informaticists, play a key role in bridging the gap between clinical staff and IT departments. They collaborate closely with both teams to ensure that electronic health record (EHR) systems and other healthcare technologies are user-friendly, efficient, and support clinical workflows. This often involves gathering feedback from nurses and physicians, translating clinical needs into technical requirements, and assisting with training and troubleshooting. Through this collaboration, computer nurses help drive system improvements that enhance patient care and safety.

What is the difference between Computer Nursing vs Medical Coding?

AspectComputer NursingMedical Coding
Required CredentialsRN license, Nursing certifications, Computer proficiencyCertified Professional Coder (CPC), Medical coding certifications
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, telehealth settingsMedical offices, insurance companies, remote
Industry UsageHealthcare, patient care, telehealthHealthcare administration, billing, insurance

Computer Nursing involves providing patient care, often in clinical or telehealth settings, requiring nursing credentials. Medical Coding focuses on translating medical procedures and diagnoses into codes for billing and insurance, requiring coding certifications. While both roles are vital in healthcare, Computer Nursing emphasizes direct patient interaction, whereas Medical Coding centers on administrative tasks.

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Infographic showing various Computer Nursing job openings in the United States as of June 2026, with employment types broken down into 2% As Needed, 82% Full Time, 14% Part Time, and 2% Contract. Highlights an 88% Physical, 2% Hybrid, and 10% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $80,622 per year, or $38.8 per hour.
HEALTH ASSISTANT - LVN/RN (2374)

$4K - $5K/mo

Full-time

Posted 18 days ago


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HEALTH ASSISTANT - LVN/RN (2374) at Glendale Unified School District Share on X Print Application Deadline 6/30/2026 5:00 PM Pacific Date Posted 5/22/2026 Contact Edwin Momartin 818-241-3111 Ext. 1256 Number of Openings Not Specified Salary Pay Range $4,438.00 - $5,558.00 Monthly Length of Work Year 10-11 months/yr Employment Type Full Time About the Employer In Glendale Unified schools, we focus on maximizing student achievement, fostering students' social and emotional growth, and creating a vibrant, inclusive environment where all children can learn and thrive. Glendale Unified is the third largest school district in Los Angeles County

We proudly serve 25,000 students in preschool through 12th grade and beyond. We proudly offer dual immersion programs in seven languages; Armenian, French, German, Italian, Japanese, Korean, and Spanish. Glendale Unified also offers six magnet schools focused on technology, world languages, and visual and performing arts, and a wide variety of Career and Technical Education pathways beginning in middle school.

Through a collaborative partnership with Glendale Community College, Glendale Unified offers students multiple opportunities to earn college credit before they graduate from high school, including our Hoover Early College Academy and Glendale High Cloud Computing and Computer Science Academy. We are excelling together to provide our students with endless pathways for success. Several of our schools are recipients of prestigious awards such as: National Blue Ribbon Schools, California Distinguished Schools, California Gold Ribbon Schools, and Title I Academic Achieving Schools.

Glendale Unified is a diverse school district that welcomes students and families from all over the world. Our students come from a wide range of ethnic, cultural, and socio-economic backgrounds and speak 35 different languages. Job Summary Job Summary Performs general office and clerical duties requiring the ability to interpret and apply procedures and policies to assigned responsibilities.

Clerical duties require the ability to perform light typing/keyboarding using a typewriter or computer. Nursing functions include but are not limited to First aid, CPR, administration of medications, specialized healthcare procedures and techniques, signs and symptoms of child abuse, infection control procedures, hazardous waste management, record keeping and reporting requirements. Job Description / Essential Elements: Print GLENDALE UNIFIED SCHOOL DISTRICT CLASS DESCRIPTION HEALTH ASSISTANT - LVN/RN DEFINITION Performs general office and clerical duties requiring the ability to interpret and apply procedures and policies to assigned responsibilities.

Clerical duties require the ability to perform light typing/keyboarding using a typewriter or computer. Nursing functions include but are not limited to First aid, CPR, administration of medications, specialized healthcare procedures and techniques, signs and symptoms of child abuse, infection control procedures, hazardous waste management, record keeping and reporting requirements. DISTINGUISHING CHARACTERISTICS A Clerk II performs journey level general clerical duties within a framework of established procedures.

The work of this class requires a knowledge of clerical systems and procedures, and the ability to choose among alternatives in solving problems. A Clerk III assumes functional responsibility for a complex clerical activity or program. The work of this class requires the exercise of independent judgment in the interpretation and application of rules, procedures, policies, and precedents and may involve the indirect supervision of lower-level clerical staff.

SUPERVISION RECEIVED AND EXERCISED Under the supervision of the Assigned Administrator (this may be the Principal, the Health Services Coordinator, the Special Education Director or the Director of Student Services) and under the professional direction of a licensed credentialed school nurse, an LVN or RN, performs specialized physical health care services and procedures for students with medical needs. No supervision is exercised over District personnel. EXAMPLES OF DUTIES Performs clerical work including proofreading, light typing, filing, checking and recording information on records; sorts, codes, and files correspondence, vouchers, forms, documents, and other materials numerically, alphabetically or by another predetermined classification.

Checks records and papers for clerical and mathematical accuracy, completeness, and compliance with established standards and procedures. Acts as a receptionist, accepts applications for school services, answers the telephone and gives information to the general public; receives and refers inquires to appropriate staff. Maintains sections of a central records system; enters or extracts information on or from records using a computer terminal.

Coordinates work with Educational Technology and Information Services in applying procedures and controls. Types data on vouchers, cards, and other forms; addresses envelopes, operates photocopying and duplicating machines; may cut stencils. Gathers, compiles, and summarizes data and maintains records.

Orders, receives, stores, issues, and delivers supplies, books, materials, and equipment. Inputs data using a computer, operates a typewriter, and other office equipment. Types letters, reports, requisitions, schedules, forms, contracts, and similar materials from rough drafts, marginal notes, or verbal instructions.

May type from dictating or other recording equipment. Reviews forms and records for accuracy, completeness, and conformance to established procedures. Posts information to various types of control records and verifies entries.

May notify parents or other responsible adults of student illness and bring to the attention of the credentialed school nurse an apparent need for medical, mental, or dental referral. When assigned to the Health Office, renders minor first aid; updates and files student health records; maintains health office equipment and supplies in a clean and usable condition; prepares first-aid kits for use by classroom teachers; assists nurses in working on state mandated programs; prepares and displays health education materials. May assist in transporting ill or injured students or employees on District property.

Administers blood pressure monitoring, catheterization, diabetic monitoring, gastrostomy tube feeding, gastrostomy tube reinsertion, feeding or medicating, mechanical ventilation care, oxygen administration, respiratory assistance with inhaler or mechanical nebulizer, tracheostomy care including cleaning, suctioning and tube replacement, toileting assistance, diapering. Ensures all specialized healthcare procedures are provided under specified written authorizations approved by an authorized healthcare provider and school nurse with parent's written consent. Administers prescribed medications according to instructions and district policies.

Administers emergency healthcare plans as designated by the credentialed school nurse, parent and authorized healthcare provider. Participates in IEP meetings if requested by the credentialed school nurse. Consults with credentialed school nurse regarding first aid and emergency care of assigned students.

Performs related duties as assigned. CLASS QUALIFICATIONS Knowledge of: Proper English usage, spelling, grammar, and punctuation. Modern office methods, practices and procedures, record keeping and standard office equipment.

Basic computer applications, data management, storage and, retrieval systems. Basic first-aid procedures, techniques, and CPR, administration of medications, specialized healthcare procedures and techniques, signs and symptoms of child abuse, infection control procedures, hazardous waste management and record keeping and reporting requirements, nursing care principles and practices pertaining to the scope of practice. Ability to: Perform clerical work involving independent judgment and accuracy.

Spell correctly, use appropriate English, and make arithmetical computations. Learn to operate various pieces of office equipment such as computers using a variety of hardware and software, as well as various pieces of medical equipment. Input data using a computer.

Learn and interpret rules, regulations, laws, and procedures. Understand and carry out oral and written directions. Maintain confidentiality.

Type/Keyboard input at a speed of not less than 30 net words per minute on a typewriter or computer. PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS Incumbents in this class must be able to stand and sit for extended periods of time; have mobility to walk, kneel, crouch, stoop, bend repeatedly; able to lift, carry, push and or pull up to 50 pounds unassisted and over 50 pounds with assistance; able to use both hands and legs simultaneously, to reach overhead, pull hand over hand, use fingers repetitively twisting or applying pressure with wrists or hands; have rapid mental/muscular coordination; maintain balance; have depth perception and ability to see to read small print and distinguished shades; have dexterity of hands and fingers needed to operate a variety of specialized health care equipment, adaptive tools for lifting heavy students (such as a Hoyer lift) and a computer keyboard. Must be physically able to provide rapid response to emergent situation throughout the school campus.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS One year of recent nursing experience working with medically fragile children or adults or any combination of training and experience that would likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities. LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE Depending upon assignment, possession of a valid State of California Class C driver's license. Ability to be insured at standard vehicle liability and property damage insurance rates and maintain insurability.

Possession of a standard Red Cross First-Aid Certificate within three months of appointment may be required. Possession of a valid State of California License of Vocational Nursing, or Registered Nursing. Incumbents in this position will be required to obtain a typing certificate demonstrating the ability to type/Keyboard input at a speed of not less than 30 net words per minute on a typewriter or computer within 30 days of date of hire.

Desirable: Written and oral proficiency in a second language. WORKING ENVIRONMENT Incumbents in this class may work in 1) a health office with a variety of students, staff, parents and other members of the public, or 2) in a one to one situation caring for one or more individuals with special health care needs. They may drive a vehicle to various sites to conduct work.

02/2013 - Classification established by Personnel Commission 05/10/2017 - Revision to Employment Standards: License or Certificate 06/13/2017 - Minor Revision to Employment Standards Requirements / Qualifications FILING PERIOD WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF QUALIFIED APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED. New employees in this classification are hired at an advanced step of the salary schedule. Open Competitive Recruitment CURRENT VACANCIES: Permanent opportunities exist at various school sites.

Positions are 8 hours per day and are 10 months per year at elementary schools, and 11 months per year at secondary schools. All positions include district-paid benefits for the employee and dependents. New employees in this classification are hired at an advanced step of the salary schedule.

A VALID STATE OF CALIFORNIA LICENSE OF VOCATIONAL NURSING OR REGISTERED NURSING MUST BE SCANNED AND ATTACHED TO YOUR ON-LINE APPLICATION. EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS One year of recent nursing experience working with medically fragile children or adults or any combination of training and experience that would likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities. LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE Depending upon assignment, possession of a valid State of California Class "C" driver's license.

Ability to be insured at standard vehicle liability and property damage insurance rates and maintain insurability. Possession of a standard Red Cross First-Aid Certificate within three months of appointment may be required. Possess a valid State of California License of Vocational Nursing, or Registered Nursing.

NO APPLICATION PROCESS THROUGH EDJOIN. TO APPLY: To apply: Visit www.gusd.net > https://www.schooljobs.com/careers/gusd CURRENT VACANCIES: Permanent opportunities exist at various school sites. Positions are 8 hours per day and are 10 months per year at elementary schools, and 11 months per year at secondary schools

All positions include district-paid benefits for the employee and dependents. New employees in this classification are hired at an advanced step of the salary schedule. One year of recent nursing experience working with medically fragile children or adults or any combination of training and experience that would likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities.

LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE -Possession of a valid State of California License of Vocational Nursing, or Registered Nursing. -Depending upon assignment, possession of a valid State of California Class "C" driver's license. Ability to be insured at standard vehicle liability and property damage insurance rates and maintain insurability.

-Possession of a standard Red Cross First-Aid Certificate within three months of appointment may be required. LVN License verification must be scanned and attached to the on-line application. Requirements / Qualifications FILING PERIOD WILL REMAIN OPEN UNTIL A SUFFICIENT NUMBER OF QUALIFIED APPLICATIONS ARE RECEIVED.

New employees in this classification are hired at an advanced step of the salary schedule. Open Competitive Recruitment CURRENT VACANCIES: Permanent opportunities exist at various school sites. Positions are 8 hours per day and are 10 months per year at elementary schools, and 11 months per year at secondary schools.

All positions include district-paid benefits for the employee and dependents. New employees in this classification are hired at an advanced step of the salary schedule. A VALID STATE OF CALIFORNIA LICENSE OF VOCATIONAL NURSING OR REGISTERED NURSING MUST BE SCANNED AND ATTACHED TO YOUR ON-LINE APPLICATION.

EMPLOYMENT STANDARDS One year of recent nursing experience working with medically fragile children or adults or any combination of training and experience that would likely provide the desired knowledge and abilities. LICENSE OR CERTIFICATE Depending upon assignment, possession of a valid State of California Class "C" driver's license. Ability to be insured at standard vehicle liability and property damage insurance rates and maintain insurability.

Possession of a standard Red Cross First-Aid Certificate within three mont...