Job Title: School Nurse Locality Lead
Location:Â Â Surbiton, school and community venues in the borough.
Band:Â 6
Hours:Â Up to 37.5 hours per week
Report To:Â School Health Lead
Accountable to:Â Service Lead
Job Purpose
- Lead a locality team of skill-mixed staff to deliver the Healthy Child Programme, including child-centered, evidence-based activities to promote the health and wellbeing of school-aged children and young people attending state-maintained schools or home educated within the borough of Kingston Upon Thames.
- Contribute to safeguarding children, identifying and responding to children at risk, to improve their health and wellbeing and reduce inequalities.
- Assess health needs and implement planned programs of care for safeguarded children, delegating work where appropriate to competent team members.
Person Specification
Job Title:Â School Nurse Locality Lead
Education, Qualifications & Training:
- Registered Nurse with Specialist Practitioner Community Public Health Nurse Qualification (candidates with extensive experience in School Nursing Practice who don’t hold the SCPHN qualification will be considered).
- Minimum of 2 years’ experience in School Health/Health Visiting, or equivalent community role.
- Educated to degree level.
- Evidence of continuing professional development.
- Practice assessor.
Knowledge:
- Working knowledge of factors affecting the health and well-being of children and young people.
- Working knowledge of clinical governance.
- Working knowledge of safeguarding and public health policy, guidelines, and evidence base that informs practice in School Nursing.
Experience:
- Working with safeguarded children.
- Working with sexually active young people.
- Working with children and families with complex needs.
- Delivery of interventions with an outcome focus to improve health and wellbeing.
- Leading a team.
- Facilitating groups.
- Mentoring staff and students.
Skills & Abilities:
- Work under pressure and manage competing priorities.
- Excellent interpersonal skills - influencing, negotiating, and communication with team members, service users, and partner organisations.
- Critical thinking and decision-making skills.
- Understanding and negotiating barriers to communication.
- Teaching and mentorship to support the development of staff and students.
- Able to work autonomously, without direct supervision.
- Able to demonstrate and promote teamwork.
- Adaptable to change.
- IT skills including Excel, Word, and PowerPoint, and an ability to learn new digital skills.
Personal Qualities:
- Highly self-motivated and passionate about improving health and wellbeing.
- Non-judgemental.
Other Factors:
- A full DBS disclosure will be required.
- Full valid driving licence and access to a car to use regularly for business purposes or access to a bike, with the facility to transport bulky items such as measuring equipment.