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ABOUT CATS CAMBRIDGE
CATS Cambridge offers an outstanding international pre-university educational experience to students aged 14+ from all over the world. Students live and work at the custom-built Cambridge campus, studying for GCSEs, A levels and University Foundation Programmes, and preparing for admission to universities across the country and elsewhere. We pride ourselves on our approach to teaching and learning, with small class sizes and an informal atmosphere ensuring that students are treated as individuals and build great relationships with staff. We are committed to the safeguarding, health and well-being of our students.
JOB OVERVIEW
As the Assistant Nurse, you will support the Head Nurse in providing high-quality medical care and treatment to students in accordance with the School’s Medical Care Policy. You will play a vital role in promoting student well-being, managing health-related issues, and ensuring the smooth operation of the School’s Health Centre. This role will report into the Head Nurse.
MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES
1. Medical Care and Support
Assist the Head Nurse in assessing students’ health needs and providing appropriate treatment.
Administer medication as prescribed, following established protocols.
Perform triage to determine the urgency and nature of students' medical needs.
Manage and maintain the sick bay, ensuring cleanliness and comfort, including bed changing and arranging meals and drinks for unwell students.
2. Emergency and On-Call Duties
Participate in the on-call rota alongside the Head Nurse to provide out-of-hours support.
Cover for the Head Nurse during periods of annual leave or absence.
3. Health Centre Operations
Maintain accurate and confidential records of student health information.
Order, stock, and store medication safely in compliance with regulations.
Monitor and maintain medical supplies and equipment.
Assist with data entry and record keeping as required.
4. Student and Staff Communication
Respond promptly to telephone calls, emails, and other forms of communication from staff, students, doctors’ surgeries, and other external agencies.
Arrange medical appointments, including doctors, dental, and optician visits, and accompany students under 16 to appointments as needed.
5. Safeguarding and Professional Conduct
Treat students with dignity and respect, fostering positive and supportive relationships.
Uphold safeguarding policies and procedures to protect students’ well-being.
Demonstrate cultural sensitivity and an inclusive attitude in all interactions.
The above outlines the key tasks and scope of the role. These are not exhaustive and may be adjusted as needed to align with the skill set of the post holder and the evolving needs of the School.
PERSON SPECIFICATION
1. Essential Qualifications and Experience:
Relevant healthcare qualification (equivalent to Band 5 Nurse or NVQ Level 4) or currently working towards it.
Training in First Aid, Opus Online Medical Training, and Health Training.
Demonstrated experience in a healthcare or medical support role.
Strong IT skills, including proficiency with medical record systems.
2. Essential Skills and Attributes:
Excellent communication and interpersonal skills.
Strong organisational abilities and attention to detail.
Ability to remain calm and diplomatic in high-pressure situations.
A proactive and collaborative approach to teamwork.
Commitment to high standards of attendance and punctuality.
Professional, well-groomed, and approachable demeanour.
3. Personal Characteristics:
Non-judgemental and passionate about healthcare and student welfare.
An advocate for cultural diversity and inclusion.
Able to work both independently and as part of a team.
Willing to take on additional responsibilities and flexible in approach.
Highly ethical and professional in conduct and decision-making.
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