Politics & Government

NC House eases the requirements to be a school nurse to deal with staffing shortage

A Wake County school nurse reviews proper Epipen procedures with two students at Dillard Drive Elementary School in 2018. The N.C. House has approved a bill that would allow more people to serve as school nurses.
A Wake County school nurse reviews proper Epipen procedures with two students at Dillard Drive Elementary School in 2018. The N.C. House has approved a bill that would allow more people to serve as school nurses. tlong@newsobserver.com

Staffing shortages could lead to changes in who is allowed to serve as a nurse in a North Carolina public school.

The N.C. House unanimously passed a bill on Thursday that would eliminate the requirement that school nurses have to be nationally certified. House Bill 382 would allow non-certified registered nurses who have at least two years of experience in a hospital or health clinic to serve as school nurses.

“This would basically expand the types of nurses that can work as employees in our schools,” said Rep. John Bradford, a Mecklenburg County Republican and one of the bill’s primary sponsors.

The bill now goes to the Senate.

Change requested by CMS

The legislation was requested by the Charlotte-Mecklenburg school system at a time when many schools in the state don’t have nurses. Schools often share nurses.

Bradford said nationally certified nurses are typically those who have a bachelor’s degree. He said the bill would open up eligibility to nurses who have two-year degrees and three-year diplomas.

Nationally certified nurses would be paid more than nurses who aren’t certified.

Two of the bill’s primary sponsors are registered nurses, including Rep. Carla Cunningham, a Mecklenburg County Democrat.

“We thought at this point in time we would look at how we could get a nurse in every school without pushing, pushing, pushing trying to get a bachelor’s of science nursing degree,” Cunningham said.

This story was originally published March 31, 2023 at 1:10 PM.

T. Keung Hui
The News & Observer
T. Keung Hui has covered K-12 education for the News & Observer since 1999, helping parents, students, school employees and the community understand the vital role education plays in North Carolina. His primary focus is Wake County, but he also covers statewide education issues.
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