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SCPHN School NurseinBennerley RoadinBennerley RoadPUBLISHED WED 4 DEC 2024

Band 6  PERMANENT 
CASELOADFAMILYNHSNMCWEEKEND

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Competitive Salary, Starting at mid-point Band 6, with the possibility for negotiation based on experience, and adherence to Agenda for Change Terms and Conditions.
Professional Development, Access to a preceptorship program recognized for quality, along with protected time for continued professional development and study sessions.
Supportive Environment, A dedicated Safeguarding Service that offers advice, support, and supervision, ensuring a comprehensive approach to child welfare.
Impactful Role, Opportunity to significantly improve health and well-being outcomes for children and families, especially in addressing health inequalities.
Collaborative Work, Engage and work with various partners, including schools, GPs, and social care, to deliver integrated services and support multi-agency approaches.
Flexible Work Hours, Offers part-time options with a minimum of 22.5 hours over 3 days, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Leadership Opportunities, Take a lead role in specialist areas, manage caseloads, and contribute to service improvement through innovative practices and professional collaboration.
Nottingham CityCare is seeking a qualified SCPHN School Nurse to join their dynamic 0-19 Public Health team in Nottingham City. This role, offering a mid-point Band 6 salary, involves leading the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme and managing a caseload focused on improving the health and wellbeing of children and families. The successful candidate will work in various community settings, collaborating with key partners and providing evidence-based care while addressing health inequalities and safeguarding issues.

In addition to clinical responsibilities, the position allows for professional development through a preceptorship programme and offers support, supervision, and training for staff and students. Applicants should possess strong communication and organisational skills, knowledge of contemporary School Nursing developments, and a commitment to supporting vulnerable children and families within the community. The role is flexible, with part-time options available, and emphasises the importance of multidisciplinary collaboration and child-centered care.
Competitive Salary, Starting at mid-point Band 6, with the possibility for negotiation based on experience, and adherence to Agenda for Change Terms and Conditions.
Professional Development, Access to a preceptorship program recognized for quality, along with protected time for continued professional development and study sessions.
Supportive Environment, A dedicated Safeguarding Service that offers advice, support, and supervision, ensuring a comprehensive approach to child welfare.
Impactful Role, Opportunity to significantly improve health and well-being outcomes for children and families, especially in addressing health inequalities.
Collaborative Work, Engage and work with various partners, including schools, GPs, and social care, to deliver integrated services and support multi-agency approaches.
Flexible Work Hours, Offers part-time options with a minimum of 22.5 hours over 3 days, allowing for a better work-life balance.
Leadership Opportunities, Take a lead role in specialist areas, manage caseloads, and contribute to service improvement through innovative practices and professional collaboration.

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Useful skills for a SCPHN School Nurse:
To work as a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) School Nurse in the UK, you need a combination of educational qualifications, clinical skills, and specific personal attributes. Here are the key skills and qualifications typically required:
Educational Qualifications:
1. Nursing Degree: A degree in nursing (either adult, child, or mental health nursing) is required.
2. Postgraduate Qualification: A postgraduate qualification in community public health nursing (SCPHN), which includes training specifically focused on school nursing.
Clinical Skills:
1. Assessment Skills: Ability to conduct comprehensive health assessments of children and adolescents.
2. Health Promotion: Knowledge of health education, promotion strategies, and public health initiatives.
3. Referral Techniques: Skills in making appropriate referrals to other health services and agencies.
4. Mental Health Awareness: Understanding of mental health issues among children and adolescents, including the ability to provide support and intervention.
5. Chronic Condition Management: Skills in the management and support of children with chronic health conditions.
Interpersonal Skills:
1. Communication: Excellent verbal and written communication skills to convey information effectively to children, parents, and other professionals.
2. Empathy and Compassion: Ability to provide supportive care and understanding to students and their families.
3. Collaboration: Working effectively with multidisciplinary teams, including teachers, social workers, and healthcare professionals.
Organizational Skills:
1. Time Management: Ability to prioritize tasks and manage a varied workload.
2. Record Keeping: Proficiency in maintaining accurate and confidential records of student health information.
Knowledge:
1. Legislation and Policies: Understanding of relevant healthcare legislation, safeguarding children policies, and school health policies.
2. Public Health Issues: Awareness of current public health issues affecting children and adolescents, including immunization programs and health inequalities.
Personal Attributes:
1. Resilience: The ability to cope with challenging situations and remain positive.
2. Adaptability: Flexibility to work in diverse environments and respond to the changing needs of schools and students.
3. Professionalism: Commitment to upholding the nursing standards and ethical practices.
Continuing Professional Development:
- Ongoing education and training in areas relevant to school nursing, including updates on public health, mental health, and childhood development.
 


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