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How much do lsn jobs pay per year?

As of Jun 8, 2026, the average yearly pay for lsn in the United States is $62,360.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $49,500.00 and $75,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is the difference between Lsn vs Nurse?

AspectLsnNurse
Required CredentialsLicensed Surgical Nurse (Lsn) license, specialized surgical trainingRegistered Nurse (RN) license, nursing degree, and possibly specialized certifications
Work EnvironmentOperating rooms, surgical centers, hospitalsHospitals, clinics, community health settings
Employer & Industry UsageHospitals, surgical clinics, outpatient centersHospitals, healthcare facilities, clinics
Common Search & ComparisonOften compared for surgical roles and certificationsCompared for general patient care roles

In summary, an Lsn (Licensed Surgical Nurse) specializes in surgical settings with specific certifications, while a Nurse (RN) has broader patient care responsibilities across various healthcare environments. The choice depends on your career focus and desired work setting.

What are the typical responsibilities of a Licensed School Nurse (LSN) within a school setting?

As a Licensed School Nurse (LSN), your daily responsibilities often include assessing and managing student health concerns, administering medications, developing care plans for students with chronic conditions, and responding to emergencies. You’ll also play a key role in health education, collaborate with teachers and counselors, and serve as a liaison between families, healthcare providers, and the school community. This role requires strong organizational skills and the ability to handle a variety of health-related situations in a fast-paced environment.

What are LSNs?

LSN typically stands for 'Log Sequence Number' in the context of databases. An LSN is a unique identifier that database systems use to track changes in the transaction log, ensuring data integrity and supporting features like point-in-time recovery. In some contexts, 'LSN' may also refer to 'Licensed School Nurse' in education, a professional responsible for managing student health and wellness in schools. The meaning of LSN depends on the industry, so it's important to clarify the specific context when discussing this job title.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Licensed School Nurse (LSN), and why are they important?

To thrive as a Licensed School Nurse (LSN), you need a solid background in nursing, a bachelor's degree (often in nursing), and a current RN license, along with specialized certification in school nursing. Familiarity with health screening tools, electronic health records, and care plan software is frequently required. Strong communication, problem-solving, and organizational skills help LSNs effectively support students, families, and school staff. These competencies are crucial for promoting student health, managing medical emergencies, and ensuring a safe learning environment.
What cities are hiring for Lsn jobs? Cities with the most Lsn job openings:
Infographic showing various Lsn job openings in the United States as of May 2026, with employment types broken down into 75% Full Time, 11% Part Time, and 14% Temporary. Highlights an 97% Physical, and 3% Hybrid job distribution, with an average salary of $62,360 per year, or $30 per hour.
Substitute Licensed Practical Nurse

$25 - $34/hr

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Posted 22 hours ago


Cleveland Metropolitan School District rating

7.4

Company rating: 7.4 out of 10

Based on 13 frontline employees who took The Breakroom Quiz

151st of 545 rated elementary and secondary schools


Job description

Position Type:
Substitute Job Families
Date Posted:
2023-09-15
Location:Administration or As Assigned
INTRODUCTION: CONTEXT AND MISSION
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District (CMSD) serves approximately 37,000 students in 100+ schools. Over the past several years, the Greater Cleveland community has united behind the collective goal of ensuring every child in Cleveland attends a high-quality school and every neighborhood has a multitude of great schools from which families can choose. The Cleveland Plan defines CMSD's approach to the reinvention of public education and holds our community accountable for the success of Cleveland's schoolchildren. The Cleveland Plan is supported by Ohio House Bill 525, which provides much-needed flexibility and autonomy for the district and its schools. Our schools have autonomy over human and financial resources in exchange for accountability for
performance. The principal has primary responsibility and accountability for establishing his or her school as a high-quality, high-expectations academic center with a focus on personalized instruction, professional support for teachers, and school-wide practices that lead to measurable results.
The Cleveland Metropolitan School District has developed standards of excellence that the district applies to all parts of the organization inclusive of schools, principals, school leadership teams, networks, and central office. Alignment between Standards of Excellence (SoE) and the district's Theory of Action helps ensure that principals are able to focus on scholar achievement and that central office supports are timely and effective.
Our Vision for Learning in a Post-Pandemic World:
In our pursuit of a more fair, just, and good system of education, we want each of our learners, both each of our scholars and each of their educators, to be individually and collectively presented with academically / intellectually complex tasks that are worthy of their productive struggle and allow them authentic opportunities to demonstrate their work and their learning of academic content and transferable skills in a joyful and adventurous environment.
THE OPPORTUNITY:
Location: As Assigned
Reports To: Director, Nursing and Health Services
Hourly pay rate: $ 17.86
Union: Cleveland Teachers Union 279
Daily scheduled hours: 7:75
Scheduled Weekly Hours: 38.75
Assists in assessing, planning, and delivering care to scholars under the direction of an RN/LSN and participates in implementing a of Whole School, Whole Community, Whole Child (WSCC) approach in the educational setting.
ESSENTIAL DUTIES & RESPONSIBILITIES
  • Performs First Aid and CPR
  • Administers prescription medication as directed by an RN/LSN
  • Collects and records data that contributes to an individual health plan of care directed by an RN/LSN
  • Performs nursing duties directed by an RN/LSN
  • Bills Medicaid for eligible services
  • Coordinates with out-of-school health professionals (e.g., SYTE, mobile health clinics, etc.) at the direction of the RN/LSN
  • Provides care for the physical, psychosocial, educational, and safety needs of the scholars and educators served regardless of developmental status
  • Maintains student health records (manual and computerized), e.g., immunization records, medication and contact log, etc., for the purpose of documenting activities and complying with mandated requirements
  • Communicates with parents/caregivers, school authorities, and allied professionals
  • Serves as the on-campus point of contact for the campus-integrated Heath Program under the direction of the RN/LSN
QUALIFICATIONS
  • LPN degree from an eighteen (18) month accredited LPN program
  • Current LPN License from the Ohio Board of Nursing
  • Certified in First Aid and CPR
  • Effective communication skills
PHYSICAL REQUIREMENTS:
The physical demands described here are representative of those that must be met by an employee to successfully perform the essential functions of this job.
  • Walking, Sitting, or standing for extended periods of time
  • Ability to quickly trail any student that elopes
  • Moderate lifting from 15-35 pounds
  • Moving of various items like wheelchairs or other mechanical devices - up to 30 pounds
  • Manual dexterity to use for items like classroom and building equipment and supplies
  • Bending, kneeling, twisting or stooping, and other movements as required to ensure the safety of scholars
  • Ability to write legibly
  • Vision (Near, Color, Depth Perception)
  • Sense of Sound (Ability to hear fire alarms, bells, and PA system)
  • Sense of Touch
  • Ability to speak clearly and distinctly
  • Able to work near students and other staff
WORK ENVIRONMENT:
  • Work is performed in all areas inside and outside of district buildings, including within the school building, on school grounds, school vehicles and transportation, and/or any area in which a district activity or function is taking place
  • Work is not performed in student homes
  • Exposed to inside and outside environmental conditions like varying degrees of temperature and unpredictable noise
EMOTIONAL ENVIRONMENT:
  • The ability to work with students and adults displaying a variety of emotions including, but not limited to, joy, happiness, sorrow, fear, anger, and aggression in controlled, uncontrolled, and unpredictable situations.

NOTE: The above-stated duties are intended to outline those functions typically performed by individuals assigned to this classification. This description of duties is not intended to be all-inclusive or to limit the discretionary authority of management to assign other tasks of a similar nature or level of responsibility.
Education
To Apply
Please submit your resume and application using Workday, our online human capital management system. Please note that an offer of employment will be subject to the successful completion of an FBI/BCI background check and drug screen.
EEO Statement
We believe that equity and inclusion at CMSD is an essential call to action, a catalyst to ensure value and appreciation among all our employees, so we may be fair and welcoming now and in the future. CMSD provides equal opportunities for employment, retention and advancement of all personnel by administering all terms and conditions of employment regardless of race, color, ethnicity, ancestry, national origin, sex, disability or genetic information, age, citizenship status, military status, sexual orientation or expression, socio-economic status, title, other dimensions of identity, or any other characteristic protected by law.
The District's Policy Prohibiting Discrimination, Discriminatory Harassment, and Sexual Harassment and the District's Title IX grievance procedures, including information on how to report or file a complaint of discrimination, how to report or file a formal complaint of sexual harassment, and how the District will respond, may be accessed on the District's Civil Rights Notices webpage, available at ClevelandMetroSchools.org/domain/105. The District's Title IX Coordinator / Director of Equal Employment Opportunity may be reached at:
1111 Superior Avenue East, Suite 1800
Cleveland, Ohio 44114
(216)-838-0070
TitleIX_EEO@ClevelandMetroSchools.org

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