SCPHN School Nurse R2R104015NHS
Job summary
Would you like to join a passionate and forward thinking School Nursing Service to deliver high quality public health nursing that promotes and improves health inequalities to school aged children in Southend?
The Southend School Nursing team is expanding! We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic school nurse who is SCPHN qualified or who is due to qualify soon. We want you to become part of our innovative, developing and dynamic team within the Children, Young People & Families Public Health (CYP&FPH) Service.
As a SCPHN School Nurse working for Southend City Council you will have access to SAPHNA corporate membership, you will be able to continue paying into your NHS pension, claim professional fees back and benefit from the local authority pay award each year.
Main duties of the job
You will work within a skill mix team, working closely with partners, such as our Health Visitors, Schools, GPs and Social Care, providing seamless care to the children, young people and families of Southend. You'll also have an important role in recognising and protecting vulnerable children as well as using innovative ways to communicate with the Southend population such as ChatHealth and the use of social media.
The successful candidate will work within an allocated caseload of schools ensuring the delivery of safe, effective and high quality services to school aged children and families, using research based evidence to inform practice with agreed professional standards. The post will require the school nurse to travel between schools within Southend.
Job description
To work as part of a team leading the Healthy Child Programme. The role of the SCPHN School Nurse is to raise awareness of and identify unmet health needs, to initiate, develop, implement and evaluate plans of care. The SCPHN School Nurse will work within a defined area, assessing need, delegating and supervising work within the team. SCPHN School Nurses promote community engagement, early intervention, health promotion, advocacy, empowerment, social inclusion and reduction of health inequalities.
The SCPHN School Nurse works in partnership with children, young people, families, schools, communities, primary care, statutory and voluntary services and other partner agencies.
SCPHN School Nurses use and establish networks within the community to inform, influence and implement policies which affect health outcomes.
About us
Southend-on-Sea City Council is a unitary authority based in the heart of the city centre. This diverse and busy city has a great seafront, public parks and leisure activities, competitive house pricing and excellent travel links, accessible via two train lines from Liverpool Street and Fenchurch Street. It offers traditional seaside living that makes it a fantastic place to live and work.