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School Nurse- Maternity Cover

School Nurse- Maternity Cover

St John's College School

Cambridgeshire

  • £9,552 - £14,330 per year
  • New
Job type:
Part Time, Fixed Term
Start date:
October/November 2024
Apply by:
14 October 2024

Job overview

School Nurse- Maternity Cover

School Nurse for Maternity cover required to work part-time (2 days a week term time only) to job share with the current nurse.

The purpose of the role is to provide a high standard of care and first aid to pupils, and to provide first aid to members of staff and any visitors while on site.

The work involved is as demanding as it is rewarding, and the successful candidate will wish to play a full part in the life of one of the country’s leading schools, while enjoying the benefits of working for approximately 37 weeks per year.

Person Specification


Qualifications and Training

Essential Criteria

  • An RN Qualification or equivalent (the School will meet the costs of on-going professional development) with a valid NMC PIN
  • Current NMC registration
  • First Aid at Work and Paediatric First Aid qualifications (the school will meet the cost of training)

Desirable Criteria

  • Specialist community Public Health Nursing qualification at degree or postgraduate level
  • First Aid instructor qualification
  • Post registration training (eg Asthma, Diabetes, Mental Health etc)


Experience/Knowledge

Essential Criteria

  • Ability to work effectively both in collaboration with other professionals / teams and also on own initiative
  • Knowledge of medicine and nursing practices relating to children and child related conditions
  • Comprehensive knowledge of first aid
  • Awareness of current public health services and legislation

Desirable Criteria

Experience of working in education/boarding education


Skills

Essential Criteria

  • Keen attention to detail with a methodical approach. Accurate, clear and appropriate record keeping skills
  • Excellent written and verbal communication skills – able to communicate with a variety of people: pupils, staff, parents etc.
  • Well organised. Ability to work systematically, to prioritise and to meet deadlines
  • Strong IT skills and a willingness to receive ICT training appropriate to the post

Hours

You will work for 37 weeks per year (term time only ), plus an additional 3 weeks outside of term time, according to the needs of the School.


Your normal working hours will be 8.00am to 4.30pm, Monday and Tuesday, with a 30 minute daily unpaid lunch break, totalling a working week of 16 hours.

There are, occasionally, times when the School Nurse may be asked to work outside the above stated hours, e.g. being available for staff meetings or training after school or for the (very) occasional Saturday morning or weekday evenings for extra-curricular events.

Salary

The salary for the role will be (£28,407 - £42,618 FTE) in accordance with Bands 5 or 6 of the NHS Nursing Pay Scale, depending upon qualifications and experience. The actual pro-rata salary will be from £9,552 to £14,330 per annum, based on 16 hours worked per week for 40.9 weeks per year (34 weeks term-time work, 3 weeks non-term-time work and 3.9 weeks paid holiday).

Applications

A letter of application should be sent with a fully completed application form and Equal Opportunities form to the HR Officer, recruitment@sjcs.co.uk.


St John’s College School is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children.

Applicants must be willing to undergo child protection screening appropriate to the post, including checks with past employers and the Disclosure and Barring Service.

All appointments are subject to a criminal background check and proof of qualifications in accordance with the requirements of the Children Act.


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About St John's College School

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+44 1223 353532

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Set in the heart of Cambridge, St John’s College School has long enjoyed and deserved a national reputation for the exceptional quality of education and care it provides, which focuses on fostering the aptitudes and nurturing the growth of each child.  St John’s has been awarded national Best Prep School and national Best Prep School Head awards in the Tatler Schools Awards.  Its teaching has been rated ‘inspirational’ by the Independent Schools Inspectorate and it is the first of the very few to have achieved the coveted ‘exceptional’ grade for children’s attainment. At St John’s, we believe in a childhood filled with affection, in which children know that they are known and valued, in which they learn to trust themselves and each other, in which they find and express their voice, discover the difference they can make for themselves and others, learn to think for themselves, to question, to collaborate, to be independent, to own and take charge of their learning and their lives.

A curriculum that believes in children draws from them the highest and the deepest levels of attainment. Though we are not selective in our Kindergarten, our children are on average at the 85th centile on national tests or ability before they leave.  Our exam results are outstanding and our 60 leavers gain on average around 25 scholarships to the strongest schools.  Up to one-third of our past pupils in due course gain Oxbridge places each year, more than in the most academically selective of schools: our children continue to be exceptional learners.

The School is located in leafy Grange Road, a short walk across the playing fields from the centre of town and the College, at the heart of which sits the Chapel, home to the internationally renowned College Chapel Choir.  The School site has undergone significant rebuilding or redevelopment in the last five years to ensure the facilities, layout and fabric of the buildings fully support the delivery of the School’s ethos.

The majority of children proceed at 13+ to day schools in Cambridge, each of which sets its own Entrance exams, predominantly in English and Maths. About one-third of the children proceed at 13+ to boarding schools via Common Entrance while others will proceed via Academic Scholarship examinations. 

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