1. Provide direct care using professional assessment skills, the nursing process, individualized healthcare plans (IHPs), and established school health protocols. Provide health counseling and instruction to individual students. 2.Assess and respond to student healthcare concerns, illnesses, and injuries, communicate with parents regarding individual students, and ensure appropriate referrals, and follow up as needed. Serve as a liaison between school personnel, the family, healthcare professionals, and the community. 3.Notify parents of accident or illness. Secure emergency medical care for students as needed. 4.Develop and implement individualized healthcare plans (IHPs) and evaluate outcomes of skilled and direct nursing care and procedures for medically fragile students to ensure safe integration of the student into the school environment. 5.Provide first aid and emergency care as needed. 6.Monitor students with chronic health conditions such as diabetes, asthma, seizures, allergies, and other medically complex needs. 7.Serve as health advocate for students. 8.Ensure that medications are administered to students according to district policy and procedures and physician orders. 9.Document medications administered, treatments provided, and student visits to the clinic.