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School Physician

Islip Terrace, NY · On-site

$130 - $160/hr

School Physician Pay rate: $130- $160/hr. (Negotiable) Location: Islip Terrace, NY 11752 Shift: Standard Duration: Long term Hours/week: 40 hr./week All professionals performing services for the ...

Supervises nursing procedures within the classroom setting as prescribed by the students family physician/specialists/Archway school physician * Identifies individual students medical needs through ...

School Nurse CAA

Vineland, NJ · On-site

$65K - $68K/yr

Supervises nursing procedures within the classroom setting as prescribed by the student's family physician/specialists/Archway school physician * Identifies individual students medical needs through ...

Supervises nursing procedures within the classroom setting as prescribed by the students family physician/specialists/Archway school physician * Identifies individual students medical needs through ...

Supervises nursing procedures within the classroom setting as prescribed by the student's family physician/specialists/Archway school physician * Identifies individual students medical needs through ...

School Nurse-DVS

Hamilton, NJ · On-site

$62K - $65K/yr

Supervises nursing procedures within the classroom setting as prescribed by the students family physician/specialists/Archway school physician * Identifies individual students medical needs through ...

School Nurse CAA

Vineland, NJ · On-site

$65K - $68K/yr

Supervises nursing procedures within the classroom setting as prescribed by the student's family physician/specialists/Archway school physician * Identifies individual students medical needs through ...

School Nurse

Hamilton, NJ · On-site

$65K - $70K/yr

Maintains contact with parents/physician/sending school district/child study team concerning students medical needs, physicals, need for treatment and medical appointment follow-up * Monitors ...

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How much do school physician jobs pay per year?

As of Aug 22, 2026, the average yearly pay for school physician in the United States is $217,445.00, according to ZipRecruiter salary data. Most workers in this role earn between $190,000.00 and $244,500.00 per year, depending on experience, location, and employer.

What is a school physician?

A School Physician is a medical professional responsible for overseeing the health and well-being of students and staff in an educational setting. They provide medical guidance, develop health policies, conduct physical examinations, and respond to emergencies. Additionally, they collaborate with school nurses, administrators, and parents to ensure a safe and healthy environment. Their role helps prevent and manage illnesses, injuries, and chronic conditions among students.

What are the typical daily responsibilities of a school physician?

A School Physician’s daily responsibilities often include conducting physical exams, evaluating and treating student illnesses or injuries, managing chronic health conditions, and overseeing immunization compliance. They may also create or update health policies, provide guidance to school nurses, and consult with parents and staff on student well-being. The work typically involves strong collaboration with multidisciplinary teams to promote a healthy school environment. Additionally, School Physicians may participate in health education initiatives and respond to public health concerns. This blend of clinical care and preventive health makes the role both dynamic and impactful.

What are the key skills and qualifications needed to thrive in the school physician position, and why are they important?

To thrive as a School Physician, you need a medical degree (MD or DO), a valid state medical license, and experience in pediatric or adolescent medicine. Familiarity with electronic health record (EHR) systems, immunization tracking, and state or local public health reporting tools is typically required. Excellent communication, cultural sensitivity, and the ability to work collaboratively with students, parents, nurses, and school staff help set successful candidates apart. These skills ensure the delivery of effective student health services, promote wellness, and foster a safe school environment.

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Infographic showing various School Physician job openings in the United States as of August 2026, with employment types broken down into 1% As Needed, 76% Full Time, 20% Part Time, 2% Contract, and 1% Nights. Highlights an 97% Physical, 1% Hybrid, and 2% Remote job distribution, with an average salary of $217,445 per year, or $104.5 per hour.

School Physician

22nd Health Care LLC

Islip Terrace, NY • On-site

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Re-posted 4 days ago


Job description

Position Details:
Title: 
School Physician  
Location:
 Islip Terrace, NY 11752
Duration: 
03 Months to Long-Term
Schedule: 
Monday -Friday (General Day Shift, School Hours).
Scope Of Service – Regular/Special Education:

• Conduct annual health examinations for all newly entering pupils and all others in the kindergarten, second, fourth, seventh and tenth grades who do not present a physician's certificate (approximately 10 days per year).
• Conduct as per Education Law such examinations as are required for the issuance of employment certificates and vacation work permits.
• Upon School District request, make recommendations after examination and review of related health records of students who apply for special transportation for health reasons to the appropriate school administrator.
• Upon School District's request, make recommendations after examination and review of related health records of students requesting additional non-special education accommodations.
• Upon School District request and examination, recommend the exclusion or readmission of pupils in connection with any infectious or contagious disease, concussions or otherwise.
• Act as medical consultant with students' private physician and/or therapist.
• Upon examination and review of related health records, provide prescriptions for students receiving occupational, physical and speech therapy who do not present one from a physician.
• Upon School District's request, perform health examinations of special education students in preparation for the Committee of Special Education (CSE) meeting.
• Attend Committee on Special Education (CSE) meetings when reasonably requested by the School District.
• Review all reports of accidents and medical excuses from any of the physical activities connected with the School District's educational program.
• Upon School District request, review and make recommendations to the appropriate school administrators, including but not limited to the Executive Director of Special Education & Pupil Personnel Services, and the Director of Health, Physical Education and Athletics with respect to health literature used in the School District as to its scientific accuracy.
• Recommend adjustments of the educational program in accordance with the individual pupils' needs and consult with parents, teachers and pupils from time to time concerning the same.
• Review adaptive physical plans when requested.
• Attend meetings of the School District's Health Department as reasonably requested by the School District.
Upon School District request, advise school administrators and school health service personnel on urgent public health issues to the extent of the Physician's expertise and knowledge.
• Review and make recommendations to the School District pertaining to the update of policies governing procedures to follow in the event of an injury or emergency illness.
• Act as liaison and advocate with local doctors, health agencies and other health groups as clinically necessary.
Be available during regular school hours by telephone from the nurse and registered nurses for major injuries or unusual problems.
• All District documents must be maintained and reviewed on the premises of the District.
• Proposers are expected to communicate and advocate the District's position when dealing with medical professionals when providing such services as outlined in this Request for Proposal.
Scope of service – Employment:
• Examine teachers, employees and other personnel as required by the Board of Education and/or as mandated by the Education Law and/or Public Health Law.
• Upon School District request, make recommendations to the school administrator after the examination and review of related health records of employees who apply for Workers' Compensation or Long-Term Disability benefits.
• Provide special training to staff on the use of medical devices such as EpiPen, etc. Also provide EpiPen orders for emergency use.
• Attend meetings of the School District's Health Department as reasonably requested by the School District.
• Upon School District request, advise school administrators and school health service personnel on urgent public health issues to the extent of the Physician's expertise and knowledge.
• Upon receipt of a duly executed employee authorization for the release of medical information, communicate directly with the employee's treating medical provider as necessary regarding medical restrictions, supporting documentation, leaves of absence, return-to-work evaluations, and reasonable accommodations.
• Review and make recommendations to the School District pertaining to the update of policies governing procedures to follow in the event of an injury or emergency illness.
 
Additional Operational Expectations:
• Ability to support return-to-activity/concussion protocols
• Experience with 504 accommodations and special transportation requests preferred
• Ability to respond to routine calls within 24 hours and emergency matters immediately
• Attend Board of Education meetings when required
• Experience supporting K-12 public school district environments preferred.
Minimum Requirements:
• Active New York State Physician License
• Compliance with New York State Education Department (NYSED) / SAVE fingerprint clearance requirements prior to service delivery
• Experience in school-based healthcare, pediatric care, special education support, occupational health, employee health evaluations, or public sector healthcare preferred
• Ability to support onsite and telephone consultation requirements during regular school hours
• Experience working with school administrators, nurses, therapists, parents, and special education personnel preferred.