Reception/Year 1 (age 45) school entry assessment (transition from 05 HCP school entry questionnaire; Providing Year 6/7 (age 1assessment at transition from primary to secondary school.
Clinical
Leadership
Research and Audit
Supervision and Development
Communication
This job description is an outline of the role and responsibilities. From time to time, due to the needs of the service, we may ask you to flexibly undertake other duties that are consistent with your role and banding.
The 0-19 service is commissioned to deliver a service 8am-8pm and offering weekend delivery. Therefore, the post holder would be expected to work flexibly providing a service at evenings and weekends, dependant on the needs of the service.
As the 0-19 service is delivered across Warrington you will have a base for administrative purposes only, as we may ask you to deliver a service from a variety of bases dependent on needs of the service.
We are looking for a School Nurse with Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) qualifications, to join either our public health or safeguarding team delivering the 0-19 Healthy Child Programme.
Its an exciting time to join our team as we role out the new working model to protect the delivery of public health, offering consistency and support to our vulnerable families and young people. We pride ourselves on our excellent hands-on community nursing care and have dedicated onsite team leaders for support.
We have opportunities for flexible working, have access to engagement and wellbeing services and share a motivation to work together providing outstanding public health nursing care to the families of Warrington.
If we sound like the team for you and you would like more information on joining us, then please get in touch.
You will need to have a broad understanding of children and young people's health issues and be able to demonstrate flexibility and creative thinking in respect of service delivery. Knowledge of recent documents and strategies driving the development of universal and equitable services for children is essential as well as understanding the principles of safeguarding children and young people.
Excellent communication, interpersonal and leadership skills are required with a commitment to team working as well as being able to demonstrate working using own initiative. You will work closely with schools, children and young people and their families, our partner agencies, and commissioners to deliver a quality service.
You will be the named School Health Nurse for an identified High School, college, and a cluster of Primary schools. Manage the defined caseload, using a public health approach to provide and maintain a high-quality service that promotes the physical and mental health of the school aged population and their families.
Lead the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme 519 and co-ordinate the delivery of public health interventions for the post holders assigned schools under the direction of the 0-19 Team Leader. This will include health screening/surveillance health assessment, immunisations, and a requirement to support the health needs of any vulnerable children/young people within the caseload.
Reception/Year 1 (age 45) school entry assessment (transition from 05 HCP school entry questionnaire; Providing Year 6/7 (age 1assessment at transition from primary to secondary school.
Clinical
Leadership
Research and Audit
Supervision and Development
Communication
This job description is an outline of the role and responsibilities. From time to time, due to the needs of the service, we may ask you to flexibly undertake other duties that are consistent with your role and banding.
The 0-19 service is commissioned to deliver a service 8am-8pm and offering weekend delivery. Therefore, the post holder would be expected to work flexibly providing a service at evenings and weekends, dependant on the needs of the service.
As the 0-19 service is delivered across Warrington you will have a base for administrative purposes only, as we may ask you to deliver a service from a variety of bases dependent on needs of the service.
We are looking for a School Nurse with Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) qualifications, to join either our public health or safeguarding team delivering the 0-19 Healthy Child Programme.
Its an exciting time to join our team as we role out the new working model to protect the delivery of public health, offering consistency and support to our vulnerable families and young people. We pride ourselves on our excellent hands-on community nursing care and have dedicated onsite team leaders for support.
We have opportunities for flexible working, have access to engagement and wellbeing services and share a motivation to work together providing outstanding public health nursing care to the families of Warrington.
If we sound like the team for you and you would like more information on joining us, then please get in touch.
You will need to have a broad understanding of children and young people's health issues and be able to demonstrate flexibility and creative thinking in respect of service delivery. Knowledge of recent documents and strategies driving the development of universal and equitable services for children is essential as well as understanding the principles of safeguarding children and young people.
Excellent communication, interpersonal and leadership skills are required with a commitment to team working as well as being able to demonstrate working using own initiative. You will work closely with schools, children and young people and their families, our partner agencies, and commissioners to deliver a quality service.
You will be the named School Health Nurse for an identified High School, college, and a cluster of Primary schools. Manage the defined caseload, using a public health approach to provide and maintain a high-quality service that promotes the physical and mental health of the school aged population and their families.
Lead the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme 519 and co-ordinate the delivery of public health interventions for the post holders assigned schools under the direction of the 0-19 Team Leader. This will include health screening/surveillance health assessment, immunisations, and a requirement to support the health needs of any vulnerable children/young people within the caseload.