NHS Scotland
Staff Nurse (Schools)

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NHS Scotland Commitment
NHS Scotland is committed to encouraging equality and diversity among our workforce and eliminating unlawful discrimination. The aim is for our workforce to be truly representative and for each employee to feel respected and able to give their best. To this end, NHS Scotland welcomes applications from all sections of society.
Location
Inverness
Organisation
Highland Health & Social Care
Post Title
Staff Nurse (Schools)
Hours
Full-time – 21.6 hours per week
Salary
Scale £20,696 - £25,786 p.a. (£34,494 - £42,977 pro rata).
Job Type
Permanent
(Please Note NHS application forms will not be accepted, see below to apply)
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Role Description
Working as part of the School Nursing Service to support the delivery of the universal child health programme for school-aged children and young people (5–19 years) within school and community settings. This includes:
- Contributing to health promotion
- Supporting early identification of health and wellbeing needs
- Delivering interventions in line with the School Nursing pathways
Working alongside the School Nurse and in partnership with education staff in their roles as Named Persons, contributing to the Child’s Plan through:


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- Health assessment
- Information sharing
- Application of the National Practice Model to support children and young people with identified health needs
To work in partnership with parents and carers.
Contact
If you would like to discuss this post further, please contact:
Lynsey Mulraine
- Tel: 01463 702296
- Email: lynsey.mulraine@highland.gov.uk
Application
You can apply, and view a Job and Person spec document online here: https://myjobscotland.gov.uk/483702
Please quote reference in the subject line of your email – HGH216
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