To provide operational management to support the health needs of students in partnership with the Executive Head Teacher and Senior Leadership Team at Claremont and Kingsweston Schools Federation.
To establish good joint working relationships with key agencies in order to develop a coordinated approach to the provision of effective access to education, early learning, health, and family support services.
Main duties of the job
An outstanding opportunity has arisen to take up the post of Health Lead on a permanent contract at Claremont and Kingsweston Schools Federation, starting ASAP.
This post is 19.5 hours per week, term time only, with days to be confirmed. Working across the federation, on a salary of approximately £21,024, term time only.
We are looking for a registered nurse or allied health professional who has experience working with children who have complex health needs and learning difficulties in a community setting.
Now is a very exciting time to join our Federation. We are 2 SEND schools, federated in February 2023, and we have lots of development anticipated across both schools in the near future. This role provides an opportunity to work with the Senior Leadership teams to develop the role of Health Lead and work with Governors in the Federation.
The successful candidate will demonstrate a commitment to continuing professional development relevant to their qualifications and a willingness to tailor work patterns to service the needs of our students. This will include the ability to work across the 2 schools and demonstrate an empathetic approach with a positive attitude.
We offer a well-established and supportive multi-professional team approach, with excellent professional development opportunities linked to Appraisal and CPD. You will have the opportunity to work with a fantastic group of students and families and committed staff.
About us
Claremont School is in North Bristol and caters for children and young people with physical disabilities and a range of additional and/or associated learning needs, sensory impairment, health needs, and autism, aged 2 to 19 years. The School is located across 2 sites: Henleaze campus with Henleaze Infant and Junior Schools and Redland with Redland Green School.
Kingsweston School is in North Bristol and caters for children and young people with autism and a range of additional and/or associated learning needs and sensory impairment, aged 4-19 years. The school is located across 3 sites: Napier Miles site, Shirehampton site with Shirehampton Primary School, and Brightstowe site with Oasis Brightstowe Academy.
Job responsibilities
Health Lead for Claremont and Kingsweston Schools Federation, working with the Executive Headteacher and Schools Senior Leadership Teams, as well as other health professionals linked to the students and schools.
To provide leadership in health situations for students in the Federation.
To liaise with health agencies to ensure that Health Care plans, written by other agencies, are in place and up to date for students.
To support leadership by being part of the Designated Safeguarding team dealing with CPOMs referrals and day-to-day Deputy Designated Safeguarding Lead duties.
First line management for Health Care Assistants working within Claremont School.
Support Health Care workers (working with students with tracheostomies) working with multi-agencies to ensure that their training, from external agencies, is up to date.
Demonstrate effective networks across the Multidisciplinary team to ensure successful communication and working relationships, whilst maintaining confidentiality and GDPR compliance.
To support, coordinate, and facilitate induction programmes for staff related to the health needs of students. This may require involvement of Specialist Community Nursing Services and other Specialist Health Services to ensure the programmes are student-specific.
To be familiar with current school policies and procedures and participate in the development of new policies and procedures and guidelines as required, and national policies, guidelines, and legislation (for example, medication administration/storage legislation and Supporting Children in School medical conditions).
To participate in the recruitment and selection process related to health-related staff, as appropriate.
To coordinate in-service health training, working with external agencies to ensure that staff are supported to meet the health needs of students.
To make referrals to services such as continence and dental.
To liaise with Assistant Head Teachers (with responsibility for attendance) and class teachers when there is a health issue which limits a student's access to education, to ensure that an attendance agreement is in place and reviewed.
To coordinate the administration of medication in schools, working with the support of the Health Care Assistant or other relevant staff to ensure that the process is followed and procedure is adhered to.
Person Specification
Qualifications
* Registered practitioner, with current in-date enrolment with appropriate professional body (i.e., NMC, HCPC, etc.)
* Recognised relevant qualification (Community public health nursing) or experience in the area.
* Experience of working with children and young people with complex needs.
* Significant experience of working with children/young people in the community at Band 6 or above.
* Significant practical knowledge, skills, and experience and training in safeguarding procedures.
* Experience/Understanding of the need to engage with parents, children, and young people and encourage their participation in shaping service delivery.
* Recognised Teaching and Assessing qualification.
* Management training and/or experience.
* Experience at delivering Health Education/Promotions programme.
* Mandatory training updated completed.
* Experience of Risk Assessments.
* Understanding of National and Local policy relevant to children within the community setting including SEND Code of practice and agenda, Locality hub service development, and multi-agency integrated working arrangement.
* Qualified Mental Health First Aider or willing to undertake training.
Knowledge & Experience
* Excellent Leadership, organisational, and management skills.
* Ability to prioritize, time management to respond to staffing requirements and health needs of pupils to meet the unpredictable and conflicting needs of service.
* Communicate and liaise effectively with members of the multi-disciplinary team, Claremont head teacher, school community team, and external agencies to ensure coordination of provision.
* Share sensitive and complex information appropriately, adhere to school policies, human rights legislation/child protection/vulnerable adults policies.
* Annual report regarding health needs to Governing body and Senior Leadership Teams.
* Ability to maintain effective relationships with individual teams across agencies.
* Ability to facilitate, coordinate, and plan child assessments/care plans and support transition.
* Management of resources and understanding of budgets including stock control and ordering.
* Liaison and regular supervision with the named professionals for Child Protection to ensure needs of children with disabilities are appropriately met.
* Liaise with the support where appropriate, parents support networks, and group relations to children with disabilities and develop parental support groups as appropriate: including bereavement, sibling support, and dealing with challenging behaviors.
* Ability to develop and review policies and protocols, to monitor and evaluate practice in line with Claremont school guidance and evidence-based practice.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
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