Headington Rye Oxford, Oxford is a vibrant and welcoming school set in 23 acres of playing fields and grounds. In an environment where individuals come first, Headington Rye Oxford is renowned for its commitment to academic excellence, pastoral support and an impressive range of extra-curricular opportunities.
The School Nurse plays a vital role in maintaining the health and well-being of pupils in a boarding school setting. They provide expert medical care, manage day-to-day health needs, and respond swiftly to emergencies. The nurse builds trust with pupils, supporting their physical and emotional health while offering guidance on wellness and self-care. They collaborate with parents, staff, and external healthcare providers to ensure each student receives individual attention and care. By promoting health education and fostering a safe environment, the nurse contributes to a supportive community where students can thrive both academically and personally.
We are seeking a full-time nurse (48 hours per week) for shift work across a 24/7 Health Centre, which could include daytime hours, evenings (including overnight) and weekends. They will work alongside the Lead Nurse, nurses, GP and the wider school team.
The Health Centre
The Health Centre is a busy professional department that operates from a dedicated facility in the heart of the school site. It is open 24/7 during term time, catering for the needs of pupils and staff during the school day, and supporting the needs of boarders and the wider resident team at other times. The Lead Nurse is supported by two full-time nurses along with bank nurses in delivering effective care and support to the wider school community. Boarders benefit from visiting GP clinics twice weekly.
The nursing team works closely with the Deputy Head Pastoral and the pastoral leads to ensure we continue to meet the needs of all of our pupils and provide effective, targeted and appropriate care and advice to our young people and their families.
Role Description
This is a full-time (48 hours per week), term-time role. This post will form part of a shift system which could include daytime hours, evenings, including overnight, and weekends.
Key Responsibilities
* Assist in the running of the Health Centre, supported by another nurse.
* Liaise with the School’s multi-disciplinary team to ensure the smooth running of the Health Centre through a multi-disciplinary team approach.
* Provide on-site medical care for both ‘drop-in’ pupils (and occasionally staff) and for those with ongoing issues and concerns.
* Offer support and advice to our Prep team should a need arise.
* Triage, treat or refer pupils and staff presenting at the Health Centre in line with the NMC code of Conduct, whilst operating within your capabilities and to treat and advise pupils and staff with common minor ailments.
* Administer First Aid to pupils and staff in emergencies.
* Be aware of pupils’ physical and emotional needs, to be able to talk to them sensitively and to know when other professional help may be needed.
* Provide total care of in-patients in conjunction with other nurses and day matrons/boarding staff; these in-patients may be based in the Health Centre or in a boarding house.
* Liaise with the GP Surgery and keep pupil medical files up to date and accurate, ensuring that medical information on pupils is transferred accurately and in a timely manner into the relevant management databases.
* Manage relevant school immunisations as required.
* Manage the twice-weekly GP surgeries on site and refer boarders to these surgeries as required.
* Organise medicals for all new boarders.
* Maintain an up-to-date knowledge of chronic diseases.
* Develop, implement and monitor clear healthcare plans for pupils with chronic conditions.
* Implement clear lines of communication with the Lead Nurse and/or Deputy Head Pastoral.
* Immediately make the Lead Nurse (in her absence the Deputy Head Pastoral/or relevant Head of Section) aware of any emergency situations.
* Provide any other reasonable duties as may be required from time to time by the Lead Nurse, Deputy Head Pastoral and Headmistress.
Person Specification
Qualifications and Experience
* Professional Nursing qualification; a state registered nurse with ‘hands-on’ experience in children and young people’s health.
* Knowledge and experience of providing First Aid.
* Experienced in the care of young people including those with chronic illnesses and in providing care and support for young people with mental health needs.
* Experience of working in a school.
* Familiarity with, and good understanding of, safeguarding procedures.
* Up to date with mandatory training such as BLS, Anaphylaxis, Safeguarding Level 3.
Personal Attributes and Skills
* Good organisation and administration skills.
* Excellent written and verbal communication skills at all levels.
* Sensitivity and empathy.
* Able to adapt quickly and have the flexibility to deal with the changing needs of a busy health centre.
* Able to cope calmly and effectively with emergencies when they arise.
* Basic IT skills (Microsoft Office and/or Google applications), familiar with using a database and video-conferencing software.
* A willingness to undertake training to keep knowledge of mental and physical health needs and evidence-based practice up to date.
* Sympathy with the values and ethos of the School.
Terms of Appointment
Type of contract
Full-time (48 hours per week), shift patterns across 24/7.
Pension
Contributory membership of the School’s Support Staff Pension Scheme with a School contribution of up to 9.95 percent upon successful completion of six months’ service.
Fee Remission
In accordance with the School’s policy, which may be subject to change, up to 50 percent fee remission for pupils attending Headington Rye Oxford and up to 20 percent fee remission for boys attending Magdalen College School (under a reciprocal agreement) and subject to the terms of their policy. Fee remission is calculated on the number of weeks and hours worked and is pro-rata for part-time staff who work at least 50 percent of a normal working week.
£38,448 per annum.
Additional benefits
All staff have access to a broad programme of wellbeing activities. The programme currently includes access to the School’s gym and swimming pool, Step and Tone and Zumba classes and regular staff social activities such as Book Club and Staff Choir. Staff also benefit from free access to the Employee Assistance Programme, a free, confidential helpline that offers advice on a range of issues. Free restricted parking is available for all staff on site.
Appointment Process and How To Apply
Applicants should submit an application form and a covering letter detailing their skills and experience to recruitment@headington.org.
* Applications will only be accepted from candidates completing the application form in full. CVs will not be accepted in substitution for completed application forms. However, they may be sent in addition to the application form.
* We will seek references on shortlisted candidates and will approach previous employers for information to verify particular experience or qualifications, before the interview. References will ask about your suitability to work with children.
* If you are invited to interview you will receive notification outlining the interview process and guidance regarding the documentation you are required to provide.
Application deadline: Thursday 13th February 2025
Interviews: Monday 24th February 2025
Applications are reviewed and shortlisted on a rolling basis and we reserve the right to interview, appoint and close adverts early depending on the volume of applications we receive. We therefore encourage you to apply at the earliest opportunity to avoid disappointment as once we have closed a vacancy you will be unable to submit your application form.
All appointments are subject to satisfactory completion of all employment checks, ie references, Disclosure and Barring Service, medical questionnaire, Right to Work in the UK. Headington Rye Oxford is an equal opportunities employer and is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children and young people. Applicants must undergo child protection screening, including checks with past employers and DBS and barred lists checks. The School expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment.
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