To plan, organize and evaluate an innovative School Nursing service, and where appropriate, delegate to other members of the School Health team to ensure delivery of a quality service to a cluster of high complexity schools.
To participate in service development and health improvement activities.
To work in collaboration with other health care and service providers, including head teachers, to identify and address health needs for school age children and young people and to ensure seamless delivery of services.
To collaborate with team colleagues in order to deliver the Quality Strategy objectives.
To be visible in schools on a regular basis, as agreed within the partnership agreement.
To deliver the role specific elements of the Universal Healthy Child Programme 5-19 (DH 2009).
To contribute to the undertaking and reporting of performance measures, alerting Team Lead of any shortfalls.
Ensure the timely and correct entry of clinical and statistical data onto electronic patient records and systems as required by the Trust.
To support the Team Lead with the delivery of the CBU Quality Strategy action plan.
To actively seek out the voice of the child/young person.
To report all near misses/incidents on the Trust wide Datix system in regard to any accident or incident to patient, staff or visitor within the scope of the post holder’s responsibility and in line with Trust policy.
To provide a skilled, effective and evidence based service to children and young people within schools and community settings.
To act as a named school nurse for a cluster of nominated schools, applying specialist skills and knowledge in the delivery of the school health service.
To develop an overview of the profiled health needs of the defined population alerting the Team Lead where any service gaps are identified.
To identify, prioritise and implement programmes of care that meet the public health needs of the defined school age population.
To provide health assessments, advice and education to children/young people, their parents/carers and Education staff.
To prioritise services appropriate to the local public health and population needs.
To have a knowledge and understanding of the CLCH safeguarding policies and procedures, the different categories of child abuse and how they may manifest themselves and how policies are applied in practice.
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