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Lead Nurse

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Lead Nurse

Hertfordshire

Up to £43,000 per annum (FTE) + fantastic benefits

We are currently recruiting for a qualified and committed nurse to lead the health centre of a high-achieving private school based in Hertfordshire. This is a full-time, term-time only position with on-site accommodation provided along with a number of other excellent benefits.

The Organisation

We’ve partnered with a highly regarded and successful independent school in Hertfordshire dedicated to seeing each and every student succeed and caring for the community. One of the leading secondary schools in the region with a track record of helping talented students reach their potential and surpass expectations.

Job Responsibilities

  • Provide quality service of nursing care and pastoral support within NMC guidelines to pupils

  • Line management of 2 healthcare professionals/nurses

  • Provide clinically effective care and feedback to all pupils

  • Administering prescribed medications and record all information in accordance with NMC practices

  • Continuous Monitoring and reporting student health status if required

    The Person

    The successful Lead Nurse will:

    • Hold an active NMC pin

    • Be passionate about delivering the best level of care

    • Previous experience as a school nurse (desired)

    • Hold relevant nursing qualification – RGN / RMN / RSCN

    SPARK Educare is a recruitment agency dedicated to driving standards and delivering an outstanding recruitment experience to clients and candidates alike. We encourage your application and endeavour to feedback within 24 hours. Please note that if you have not heard back within 7 working days, your application for this role has not been successful however we may still contact you in relation to similar positions.

    All candidates must be able to demonstrate that they hold a relevant and valid work permit or visa to live and work in the UK

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