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School Nurse, JobShare

Employer
Rye St Antony School Ltd
Location
Headington, Oxford (GB)
Salary
£19,021.95 based on 27.25 hours a week for a 35-week year, term time only.
Closing date
4 Jul 2019

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Sector
Nursing Children
Contract Type
Permanent
Hours
Part Time

Job Details

The Post

A School Nurse is required to work from the start of Michaelmas Term for three and a half days a week in a job share arrangement with an existing part-time School Nurse.  The post requires professionalism, commitment, initiative, common sense and the ability to work under pressure.  The School Nurse will be sympathetic and supportive to all members of the school community and will provide a holistic approach which includes health promotion, personal, social and health education (PSHE) and illness and injury assessment and treatment.

The School Nurse should be a registered nurse, and have relevant post-registration experience.  Currently the usual working hours are 12.30 pm - 4.30 pm on Tuesdays (to provide an overlap with the job-share partner) and 8.15 am – 4.30 pm (including a 30-minute lunch break) on Wednesdays, Thursdays and Fridays, term-time only.

Responsibilities include:

  • providing care (including nursing care) for the general welfare of all pupils, providing treatment for minor ailments and sports injuries, and liaising with the local hospitals and   other agencies as necessary
  • giving personalised support and advice concerning relationships, stress management and risk-taking behaviours, and organising and running health and welfare clinics for pupils
  • providing a confidential counselling and advice service as appropriate in conjunction with the Deputy Head, Head of Boarding and other pastoral staff
  • meeting regularly (and not less than once every half term) with the Deputy Head and School Counsellor to review the service and referrals that have been made
  • helping all pupils, including those with complex health needs, to ensure that they receive the support, care and treatment needed for them to manage their school commitments as successfully as possible
  • liaising with the Head of Boarding and other members of the boarding team, and liaising with parents, teaching staff and administrative, catering and domestic staff, to ensure seamless, continuous and effective care of boarders 
  • registering all boarding pupils with the School Doctor at the local Health Centre
  • arranging medical, dental and other appointments for boarders and accompanying these  pupils to appointments
  • liaising with staff to safeguard pupils at risk or suffering from child maltreatment
  • liaising with parents and specialist teams where necessary to develop in-school care plans for pupils with complex needs and or long-term needs
  • helping with the development and delivery of the health-related curriculum, including timetabled PSHE classes
  • providing training and advice for teachers and other staff on specific health needs and issues
  • safe storage and administration of authorised medicines and treatments as necessary following drug protocols
  • arranging for day and boarding pupils to be taken to Accident and Emergency when necessary
  • notifying parents when a day pupil is in sick bay or in need of going home
  • arrangements for all necessary vaccinations for boarding pupils travelling abroad, ensuring that they have sufficient medicines/treatments to carry them through the holidays (malaria tablets etc)
  • arranging immunisations as required
  • liaising with School Nurse Team
  • providing advice for staff concerning pupils’ allergies, special medical needs and treatments and arranging appropriate care for pupils with allergies and special medical needs
  • undertaking regular First Aid training, maintaining First Aid boxes and administering First Aid as needed to both pupils and staff
  • providing treatment for staff for minor ailments and injuries
  • occasionally offering advice out of hours in an emergency
  • arranging First Aid training for staff as required and maintaining training records
  • providing First Aid at major school events held outside normal working hours
  • maintaining accurate, confidential and detailed records
  • involvement in child protection issues
  • arranging for the control of infectious diseases, including emergency planning and liaison with the local Health Authority as appropriate
  • managing the Health Centre budget
  • producing and implementing annual development plan for inclusion within the whole-school development plan and conducting an annual department review

Person specification

  • registered nurse registered with the Nursing and Midwifery Council
  • up-to-date nursing knowledge
  • familiarity with childhood medical issues
  • experience of minor injuries and wound dressing
  • strong provider of pastoral care
  • child focused approach
  • strong interpersonal skills
  • good IT skills
  • commitment to and evidence of continuing professional development
  • ability to work both independently and collaboratively
  • ability to work under pressure
  • energy, resilience and resourcefulness
  • patience, compassion and understanding
  • a sense of humour and a sense of proportion
  • efficiency, reliability and flexibility
  • appreciation of the importance of maintaining compliance with the requirements of the Department for Education (DfE), the Independent Schools Inspectorate (ISI) and the Local Safeguarding Children Board (LSCB)
  • commitment to the school’s aims, ethos, values and expectations
  • eligibility to work in the UK
  • a car driver with use of own vehicle

Pay and benefits

The annual salary for the post is £19,021.95 based on 27.25 hours a week for a 35 week year (term time only) which is pro rata the full-time salary of £26,177 based on 37.5 hours a week for a 35 week year.

At specified times, staff may use the School’s Fitness Suite, and during Trinity Term staff may use the swimming pool at the advertised times.  Refreshments are provided in the Staff Room at morning break and teatime, and lunch is available in the dining room.  There is car parking on site, and the School is easily accessible by bus. 

All salaried staff, full or part-time, are entitled to a fee remission, 50% for full-time staff and pro rata for part-time staff.

How to apply

Applications (application form and accompanying letter with contact details for two referees)  should be addressed to the Headmistress, Mrs Sarah Ryan, and sent by email to the Human Resources Manager, Ms Ellen Phelips (ephelips@ryestantony.co.uk), or by post to Rye St Antony, Pullen’s Lane, Oxford OX3 0BY.

For an application form, please see the Staff Vacancies page on the school website or contact Ms Ellen Phelips (01865 229227; ephelips@ryestantony.co.uk). Applications will be accepted only from candidates who have completed the application form in full.

The closing date for applications is 12 noon on Friday 14 June 2019.  Interviews will be held on Wednesday 19 June 2019.

Safeguarding

Candidates must be willing to undergo Child Protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service. The post is exempt from the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974, and therefore all relevant convictions, cautions and bind-overs, including those regarded as ‘spent’, must be declared. The amendments  to the Exceptions Order 1975 (2013) provide that certain spent convictions and cautions are 'protected' and are not subject to disclosure to employers, and cannot be taken into account. Guidance and criteria on the filtering of these cautions and convictions can be found on the Disclosure and Barring Service website.  Candidates must not have been disqualified from working with children, and must not be named on the Children’s Barred List or be subject to any sanctions imposed by a regulatory body.  Details of any convictions, cautions or bind-overs subject to disclosure must be passed to the Headmistress before interview in a sealed envelope marked ‘confidential’.

Company

We are an Oxford based independent day and boarding school for girls aged three to 18 and boys aged from three to 11.

Company info
Website
Telephone
01865229227
Location
Rye St Antony School
Pullen's Lane
Oxford
Oxford
Oxfordshire
OX3 0BY
GB

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