MAIN DUTIES
Role Responsibility:
Clinical Responsibility:
Leadership and Staff Management Responsibility
Financial Responsibility
Service Development and Improvement
Responsibility for Dealing with Difficult Situations
Revalidation and Registration
It is the responsibility of all staff registered with a professional body to:
Infection control
All staff have a responsibility to prevent and control infections within the Whittington. This includes ensuring personal and team compliance with all relevant policies, especially hand hygiene, the trust dress code, and MRSA screening policies.
Safeguarding
To comply with the Trusts Safeguarding Children and Adults policies, procedures and protocols. All individual members of staff (paid or unpaid) have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults This will require you to:
Procedures and protocols for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people.
Whittington Health is committed to safeguarding all children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment
Islington Additional Needs and Disability Team (IANDS) is a multidisciplinary service for children and young people 0-19. Our service supports babies, children and young people with additional needs and disabilities.
We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly motivated Band 6 School Nurse to join the Islington Special Schools Nursing Team. This role is ideal for someone able to work sensitively with children and young people with autism, learning disabilities and complex medical conditions and advocate for their needs. We work collaboratively with parents, carers, families, school staff, social care and health colleagues to support pupils to achieve their potential at home, at school and in their communities.
We are looking for a Special School Nurse to be based at Richard Cloudesley school which is an outstanding school for children with physical disabilities and additional sensory needs. Health care management on this site includes enteral feeds, diabetes, epilepsy and medication management.
The role is busy and diverse with no two days the same. You will support children and young people with a variety of special needs to obtain optimum health and gain access to a wide education curriculum. Working closely with the Clinical Lead Special School Nurse, Band 5 School Nurse and Healthcare Assistants, you will deliver personalised support and care for students attending all the special schools in Islington as required. You will also have a key role in the training of teaching staff, parents and other professionals around the management of children and young people with special needs.
The ideal candidates will have experience in learning disabilities, and physical disabilities. You will be working as part of a friendly multidisciplinary teams in supportive environments. You will be given opportunities to develop skills and knowledge relevant to your role.
MAIN DUTIES
Role Responsibility:
Clinical Responsibility:
Leadership and Staff Management Responsibility
Financial Responsibility
Service Development and Improvement
Responsibility for Dealing with Difficult Situations
Revalidation and Registration
It is the responsibility of all staff registered with a professional body to:
Infection control
All staff have a responsibility to prevent and control infections within the Whittington. This includes ensuring personal and team compliance with all relevant policies, especially hand hygiene, the trust dress code, and MRSA screening policies.
Safeguarding
To comply with the Trusts Safeguarding Children and Adults policies, procedures and protocols. All individual members of staff (paid or unpaid) have a duty to safeguard and promote the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults This will require you to:
Procedures and protocols for promoting and safeguarding the welfare of children and young people.
Whittington Health is committed to safeguarding all children and vulnerable adults and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment
Islington Additional Needs and Disability Team (IANDS) is a multidisciplinary service for children and young people 0-19. Our service supports babies, children and young people with additional needs and disabilities.
We are seeking an enthusiastic and highly motivated Band 6 School Nurse to join the Islington Special Schools Nursing Team. This role is ideal for someone able to work sensitively with children and young people with autism, learning disabilities and complex medical conditions and advocate for their needs. We work collaboratively with parents, carers, families, school staff, social care and health colleagues to support pupils to achieve their potential at home, at school and in their communities.
We are looking for a Special School Nurse to be based at Richard Cloudesley school which is an outstanding school for children with physical disabilities and additional sensory needs. Health care management on this site includes enteral feeds, diabetes, epilepsy and medication management.
The role is busy and diverse with no two days the same. You will support children and young people with a variety of special needs to obtain optimum health and gain access to a wide education curriculum. Working closely with the Clinical Lead Special School Nurse, Band 5 School Nurse and Healthcare Assistants, you will deliver personalised support and care for students attending all the special schools in Islington as required. You will also have a key role in the training of teaching staff, parents and other professionals around the management of children and young people with special needs.
The ideal candidates will have experience in learning disabilities, and physical disabilities. You will be working as part of a friendly multidisciplinary teams in supportive environments. You will be given opportunities to develop skills and knowledge relevant to your role.