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A prominent healthcare organization in London seeks a School Nurse to provide strategic support for vulnerable young people aged 5-19. Responsibilities include health assessments, managing a caseload, and collaborating with key agencies. Ideal candidates will have a Registered Nursing Qualification and experience in safeguarding. This role plays a vital part in supporting the health needs of children, especially those with special educational needs and disabilities.
Are you passionate about making a difference in the lives of children and families across our diverse boroughs? Join our skill mix school nursing team.
We are one of the London trusts that uses Chathealth and Parent Line, text messaging services that engage young people and parents in supporting their health needs.
The Education other than at School (EOTAS) is a unique post in Lambeth and Southwark. You will work as part of the School Nurse Service as an autonomous practitioner, providing strategic support for young people aged 5-19, many of whom are hard to reach and have special educational needs and disabilities (SEND). Your responsibilities include managing a caseload of children, focusing on vulnerable home-schooled children, children attending alternative provisions, and those permanently excluded from school.
You will develop links with the borough college to work with children on child protection plans, collaborating with a dedicated school nurse team who share information as part of a think-family approach to working with vulnerable families. Additionally, you will forge strong partnerships with professionals such as GPs, youth offending services, and the education welfare service (EWS).
Your duties include:
Our services are part of Guy’s & St Thomas NHS Foundation Trust, providing comprehensive services to over 121,000 children and young people in Lambeth and Southwark. This includes universal services like health visiting, family nurse partnership, and school nursing, as well as specialist services such as community paediatrics, speech and language therapy, physiotherapy, occupational therapy, complex needs nursing, sickle cell, and audiology. We operate from two main health centres, Mary Sheridan Centre and Sunshine House, and provide services in schools, community buildings, homes, and occasionally hospitals, with over 176,000 appointments annually.
Your role involves:
This advert closes on Tuesday 19 Aug 2025.