Band 4 Nursing Associate Special Schools inSolihull inSolihull PUBLISHED TUE 3 DEC 2024

Band 4: £26,530 to £29,114 a year pro rata  FIXEDTERM  GOOD SALARY 

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Opportunity to make a significant impact on the lives of children with moderate to severe learning disabilities and complex health needs.
Close collaboration with community and learning disability nursing teams, enhancing teamwork and professional network.
Development of a diverse range of skills and knowledge in a supportive environment focused on inclusion and accessibility.
Term-time only role providing a good work-life balance, with flexible working hours over three days.
Involvement in multidisciplinary meetings, allowing for comprehensive assessments and care planning with various healthcare professionals.
Regular clinical supervision and appraisal ensure ongoing professional development and adherence to high standards of care.
The Band 4 Nursing Associate Special Schools role at University Hospitals Birmingham NHS Foundation Trust in Solihull offers an opportunity for a Nurse Associate to join a dedicated team for a 12-month term. This part-time position, requiring 22 hours per week during term time, focuses on supporting children with moderate to severe learning disabilities and complex health needs within a school setting. Key responsibilities include assessing children, planning and delivering care in collaboration with families, and maintaining clinical and safeguarding records. The role also involves participating in multidisciplinary meetings and teaching staff members, making strong communication skills essential.

Ideal candidates should possess experience working with children with learning disabilities in a community environment and be committed to enhancing the well-being and accessibility of these children in schools. The position requires regular access to a vehicle and offers ongoing support through clinical supervision and team meetings. This is a chance to join a proactive and friendly team dedicated to improving outcomes for children and their families.

 


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