Immunisation Support Worker inBristol inBristol PUBLISHED 18 NOV 2024

Band 3: £24,071 to £25,674 a year per annum, pro rata  PERMANENT 
The post holder is required to have a valid driving license and have the use of a car for work purposes.

The School aged Immunisation Team works in Schools and Community settings across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. The Team are involved in the promotion, planning and high quality safe and efficient delivery of the School aged immunisation programme within Schools and Community settings, as directed by NHS England.

The Immunisation team has two bases; Pill Health Clinic and Eastgate Centre but the immunisations are given in Education and Community settings across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.

The School Immunisation Team aims to improve the uptake and safe delivery of a large scale immunisation programme within Education and Community settings contributing towards the public health agenda by improving health outcomes for children and young people.


As we do not hold a certificate of sponsorship for these roles, we are unable to accept applications from non-UK residents for this vacancy.


If you currently require a visa to work in the UK, there must be a minimum of 12 months from your start date until the expiry date.

The role involves supporting the administration of School age immunisations including HPV, MenACWY, Td/IPV and Flu in all settings.

To maintain effective communication with children, young people and their families at all times.

To work collaboratively with School Nurses, Education staff, Primary Care and Public Health Services to ensure good communication and to support the planning and delivery of a high quality and efficient School Immunisation programme.

To work in collaboration with teams to maximise vaccination uptake and meet vaccination targets set by NHS England.

Ensure that the cold chain procedures are maintained when receiving, packing and during Immunisation sessions in line with the local Immunisation Standard Operating procedures.

To provide flexible administrative support including data entry during and after the immunisation sessions, booking clinic appointments, assisting at clinics undertake training activities as directed by the Clinical Lead.

About us


Please see the attached Job Description for a full list of duties and responsibilities before applying for this position.


The post holder is required to have a valid driving license and have the use of a car for work purposes. The post involves transporting vaccines and equipment. Usual working hours are between , however some flexibility to cover after school and weekend clinics is required.

The School aged Immunisation Team works in Schools and Community settings across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire. The Team are involved in the promotion, planning and high quality safe and efficient delivery of the School aged immunisation programme within Schools and Community settings, as directed by NHS England.

The Immunisation team has two bases; Pill Health Clinic and Eastgate Centre but the immunisations are given in Education and Community settings across Bristol, North Somerset and South Gloucestershire.

The School Immunisation Team aims to improve the uptake and safe delivery of a large scale immunisation programme within Education and Community settings contributing towards the public health agenda by improving health outcomes for children and young people.


As we do not hold a certificate of sponsorship for these roles, we are unable to accept applications from non-UK residents for this vacancy.


If you currently require a visa to work in the UK, there must be a minimum of 12 months from your start date until the expiry date.

The role involves supporting the administration of School age immunisations including HPV, MenACWY, Td/IPV and Flu in all settings.

To maintain effective communication with children, young people and their families at all times.

To work collaboratively with School Nurses, Education staff, Primary Care and Public Health Services to ensure good communication and to support the planning and delivery of a high quality and efficient School Immunisation programme.

To work in collaboration with teams to maximise vaccination uptake and meet vaccination targets set by NHS England.

Ensure that the cold chain procedures are maintained when receiving, packing and during Immunisation sessions in line with the local Immunisation Standard Operating procedures.

To provide flexible administrative support including data entry during and after the immunisation sessions, booking clinic appointments, assisting at clinics undertake training activities as directed by the Clinical Lead.

About us


Please see the attached Job Description for a full list of duties and responsibilities before applying for this position.


The post holder is required to have a valid driving license and have the use of a car for work purposes. The post involves transporting vaccines and equipment. Usual working hours are between , however some flexibility to cover after school and weekend clinics is required.



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