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SCPHN School NurseinRedbridgeinRedbridgePUBLISHED MON 13 JAN 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum plus HCAS pro rata  PERMANENT 

NELFT North East London Foundation TrustFollow NELFT North East London Foundation Trust

Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the health and well-being of children and young people in the Redbridge community.
Comprehensive Preceptorship Programme for newly qualified practitioners to support their professional growth and development.
Access to a wide range of in-house and external training opportunities for continuous professional development.
Collaboration with a diverse range of professionals across various organizations, enhancing teamwork and communication skills.
Incentives such as the 'Welcome to NELFT' Payment, providing a financial boost for new starters.
A supportive and friendly team environment fostering personal and professional growth.
Opportunity to work autonomously while also playing a key role in an integrated skill mix team.
The role of SCPHN School Nurse (Band 6) at NELFT in Redbridge offers an exciting opportunity for qualified School Nurses with SCPHN qualifications, or those about to qualify, as well as experienced candidates working with children and young people in community settings. The position requires motivated practitioners who can work autonomously and collaboratively within a skilled team, focusing on improving health outcomes for children and families through the 0-19 Healthy Child contract. Responsibilities include supporting the Healthy Child programme, undertaking mandated health contacts, and providing supervision to colleagues and students.

New practitioners will benefit from a structured Preceptorship Programme, alongside various training and development opportunities within a supportive environment. NELFT emphasises a comprehensive induction process for new employees, including engagement with senior management and essential training. The position also features a welcome payment incentive for new hires, further enhancing the appeal of joining this dedicated team.
Opportunity to make a meaningful impact on the health and well-being of children and young people in the Redbridge community.
Comprehensive Preceptorship Programme for newly qualified practitioners to support their professional growth and development.
Access to a wide range of in-house and external training opportunities for continuous professional development.
Collaboration with a diverse range of professionals across various organizations, enhancing teamwork and communication skills.
Incentives such as the 'Welcome to NELFT' Payment, providing a financial boost for new starters.
A supportive and friendly team environment fostering personal and professional growth.
Opportunity to work autonomously while also playing a key role in an integrated skill mix team.

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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