Long Term Medical Conditions Nurse
The closing date is 20 October 2025
Job summary
The post holder will be a SCPHN Qualified School Nurse, who will provide specialist advice and evidenced based practice to Clients and Schools in Enfield to ensure that
Children and Young People with Long Term Health conditions are well supported and have a safe environment at school.
Influencing the work undertaken by the wider school nursing workforce.
The School Nurse for Long Term Conditions will be expected to contribute towards identifying gaps. good practice and service development opportunities for inclusion in the annual workplan for long term conditions.
The School Nurse for Long Term Conditions will be the nurse leading on the: implementation of the annual work plan for long term conditions. Will be expected to participate in: partnership meetings to improve Enfield's response to long term conditions and attend
meetings and forums to promote initiatives in the annual plan.
The School Nurse for Long Term Conditions will initially focus on improving the:management of childhood asthma by leading on the implementation of an Asthma.
Friendly Schools initiative in Enfield . The Asthma Friendly Schools initiative will
support children, young people, families and school to improve the management of
asthma and reduce the number of schools days missed due to asthma.
Long Term Conditions will develop Enfield School Nursing Service's approach to other
conditions which may include allergies, epilepsy, eczema, sickle cell and diabetes.
Main duties of the job
Support the 0-19 Service Team to achieve Asthma Friendly Accreditation in Enfield Schools.
To work in partnership with the 0-19 School Nursing and Health Visiting Teams, service users and all stake holders in promoting the health and well-being of Children, Young People aged 5-19 years and their families. This will be achieved through effective delegation, workload management, monitoring of care standards, leadership.
To work in partnership with team members, service users and all stake holders in promoting the health and well-being of Children, Young People aged 5-19 years and their families in the school environment. This will be achieved through effective evidenced based practice, NICE Guidelines, Government Directives, NHS Plans, Specialist Nurses, GPs and other Specialist Practitioners, workload management, monitoring of care standards.
Identify and monitor health needs of a given population using profiling tools and facilitate the implementation of evidence-based care.
The main link with schools/family hubs to promote, advise and guide current best practice/NICE guidelines and best practice initiatives eg Asthma Friendly Schools;Sickle Cell guidance; Anaphylaxis best practice; NICE guidelines; current evidence based practice.1.7 An annual work plan for long term conditions will be agreed between the Service Lead for School Nursing and the School Nurse for Long Term Conditions to inform the workstreams for the year ahead.
About us
The 0-19 North Mid in the Community is an evidence based service who support families; children and young people in the community. This is via the Healthy Child Programme; professional development and NICE guidelines. We have agile working and we provide a service in the London Borough of Enfield.
Details
Date posted
06 October 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 7
Salary
£53,751 to £60,651 a year Per Annum Including HCAS
Contract
Permanent
Working pattern
Full-time, Home or remote working
Reference number
391-NMUH-7447767
Job locations
Enfield Council Civic Centre
Silver Street
Enfield
EN1 3XA
Employer details
Employer name
Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust
Address
Enfield Council Civic Centre
Silver Street
Enfield
EN1 3XA
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