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Professional Student Nurse Jobs in Texas (NOW HIRING)

Student Nurse Aide

Borger, TX · On-site

$14 - $18/hr

You must be able to work cooperatively, multitask efficiently, and remain professional in a fast-paced environment. Your Impact as a Student Nurse Aide In this role, you will: * Provide personal care ...

Student Nurse Aide

Post, TX · On-site

$12.25 - $15.75/hr

You must be able to work cooperatively, multitask efficiently, and remain professional in a fast-paced environment. Your Impact as a Student Nurse Aide In this role, you will: * Provide personal care ...

Student Nurse Aide

Borger, TX · On-site

$14 - $18/hr

You must be able to work cooperatively, multitask efficiently, and remain professional in a fast-paced environment. Your Impact as a Student Nurse Aide In this role, you will: * Provide personal care ...

Student Nurse Aide

Post, TX · On-site

$12.25 - $15.75/hr

You must be able to work cooperatively, multitask efficiently, and remain professional in a fast-paced environment. Your Impact as a Student Nurse Aide In this role, you will: * Provide personal care ...

Student Nurse Aide

Goliad, TX · On-site

$13.25 - $17/hr

You must be able to work cooperatively, multitask efficiently, and remain professional in a fast-paced environment. Your Impact as a Student Nurse Aide In this role, you will: * Provide personal care ...

Student Nurse Aide

Goliad, TX · On-site

$13.25 - $17/hr

You must be able to work cooperatively, multitask efficiently, and remain professional in a fast-paced environment. Your Impact as a Student Nurse Aide In this role, you will: * Provide personal care ...

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How much do professional student nurse jobs pay per hour?

As of May 28, 2026, the average hourly pay for professional student nurse in Texas is $35.86, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $25.96 and $39.86 per hour, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive as a Professional Student Nurse, and why are they important?

To thrive as a Professional Student Nurse, you need foundational knowledge in nursing theory, clinical skills, and basic patient care, typically gained through enrollment in an accredited nursing program. Familiarity with clinical documentation systems, simulation labs, and basic medical equipment is important for hands-on learning. Strong communication, time management, and a willingness to learn are vital soft skills that set top student nurses apart. These abilities are crucial for ensuring safe, effective patient care and for building the competencies required for future professional practice.

How do Professional Student Nurses typically balance clinical rotations with academic coursework?

Professional Student Nurses often juggle demanding clinical rotations alongside rigorous academic classes, which requires strong time-management and organizational skills. Most programs structure clinical shifts and lectures to minimize overlap, but students may still need to dedicate evenings or weekends to studying and completing assignments. Many nursing schools offer support resources, such as peer mentoring and faculty office hours, to help students manage their workload. Building effective study habits and proactively communicating with instructors can make balancing these responsibilities more manageable.

What is a Professional Student Nurse?

A Professional Student Nurse is an individual who is currently enrolled in an accredited nursing program and is gaining hands-on clinical experience under supervision. They assist registered nurses and other healthcare professionals by providing basic patient care, learning essential nursing skills, and applying theoretical knowledge in real-world settings. This role helps prepare students for their future careers as licensed nurses by offering practical exposure to various healthcare environments.

What is the difference between Professional Student Nurse vs Nursing Assistant?

AspectProfessional Student NurseNursing Assistant
CredentialsEnrolled in nursing program, may have student nurse licenseNo formal healthcare credentials required
Work EnvironmentHospitals, clinics, educational settings under supervisionLong-term care facilities, hospitals, home care
ResponsibilitiesAssist with patient care, learn clinical skills, support nursesBasic patient care, bathing, feeding, mobility assistance

The Professional Student Nurse is a nursing student gaining clinical experience, while a Nursing Assistant provides basic patient care under supervision. Both roles support healthcare teams but differ in training, responsibilities, and scope of practice.

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HCSS Professional Student Nurse

Phenom People

Galveston, TX

$20/hr

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Posted 20 days ago


Job description

Job Title

To provide technical assistance and supportive patient care to meet the needs of individual patients throughout assigned areas.

Major Duties / Critical Tasks

Contributes to the success of UTMB Health Care Systems Staffing.

Assists with the admission, transfer, and discharge of patients.

Collects, reports and documents data: Vital signs, height and weight, intake and output, pulse oximetry, and collects specimens.

Obtains blood samples by venipuncture.

Acquires 12 lead EKG.

Performs and reports POCT.

Assists patient with activities and care as assigned by the charge nurse/designee as indicated by the patient's plan of care.

Provides for patients' personal hygiene: Bathes patients, performs oral suctioning and superficial wound care, assists with chronic wound care, provides skin care for patient with TED hose, SCD, casts, skeletal pins, assists with elimination, cares for the incontinent patient, cares for the patient with a urinary catheter, assists or gives cleansing enemas, sitz baths, non-sterile douches, and provides ostomy care.

Assists with feeding.

Ambulates, positions, and turns patients and cares for the patient with altered mobility.

Assists with patient safety related to age and condition

Assists with patient restraints, assists with patient specific safety precautions

Collects, reports and documents data related to patient needs/emergencies and usual patient and family behavior

Cares for the patient from a correctional environment

Maintains patient privacy and confidentiality of information and records at all times.

Provides and maintains a clean, safe environment and performs and/or assists others to perform proper aseptic technique, isolation procedures, and infection control measures.

Documents as appropriate.

Maintains patient care areas with appropriate supplies.

Assists with patient requests for other hospital services.

Video monitoring duties as assigned.

Adheres to internal controls and reporting structure.

Performs related duties as required

Provides comfort measures to patient/family.

Responds to call signals in a timely manner.

Supervision

Received: Reports directly to the manager of Clinical Staffing Solutions.

Given: No direct line supervision.

Knowledge/Skills/Abilities

Ability to effectively communicate verbally and/or in written form.

Customer service orientation and values.

Ability to negotiate solutions and outcomes.

Team player.

Ability to maximize people and financial resources.

Ability to work in partnership with management and staff.

Required Education / Experience

High school graduation or equivalent.

Current enrollment in a recognized School of Nursing with completion of first semester of education which contains clinical concepts and health assessment or the equivalent. Must not be in final semester of nursing program.

Must provide college transcript and letter of recommendation from current nursing instructor

Must have current BLS certification issued thru American Heart Association.

Equipment

Able to use equipment and related supplies for a selected patient population

Able to use mechanical devices as appropriate.

Able to use related computer equipment.

Working Environment

Work environment is in a comfortable indoor area.

Conditions such as noise, odors, cramped workspace and/or fumes could sometimes cause discomfort.

Moderate to extreme physical effort such as walking, standing, performing CPR, and lifting materials, equipment, objects and/or patients may be required.

Occasional lifting may be heavy and awkward over 50 lbs.

Vision, hearing, talking and sense of touch must be adequate to enable one to perform tasks quickly and accurately such as reading small print, defining details, sending, and receiving clear and accurate oral communication.

Frequent periods of concentrated or focused attention will be needed to interpret visual, auditory, and sensory inputs.

Shift work may be required.

Alertness and careful attention to detail will be required to avoid injury.

May be exposed to such occupational hazards as communicable diseases, radiation, chemotherapeutic agents and disoriented or combative patients.

Other

May be required to be on standby and work extended shifts in situations deemed necessary by the Chief Nursing Officer and/or Nursing Director.

Specific job requirements or physical location of some positions allocated to this classification may render the position security-sensitive, and thereby subject to the provisions of Section 51.215, Texas Education Code.

Any qualifications to be considered as equivalents in lieu of stated minimums require the prior approval of the Executive Director of Human Resources

Compensation

Hiring Range: $20.00