Do you want to become a School Nurse(specialism of Nurse)? Here is some information to help point you in the right direction:
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School nurses work alongside teachers and parents to promote the health of school-aged children. They are known in Scotland as public health nurses. The work of a school nurse can include:
Some school nurses work for a single school. Others cover a number of schools.
In Scotland, the jobs of some public health nurses extend beyond school nursing, eg their work might include some health visitor responsibilities.
Salaries in the National Health Service (NHS) range from around £21,630 a year for a newly-qualified school nurse, to a maximum of £34,417 a year for a school nurse manager.
Most school nurses work part time and in term-time only. Nurses working in more than one school may need a driving licence. School nurses in private boarding schools usually live at the school and can be on call to cover emergencies 24 hours a day.
School nurses should:
Most school nurses are employed by the NHS. Others are employed by individual schools, including independent boarding schools and day schools.
School nurses are qualified registered nurses, usually with at least two years' post-registration experience. For more general information about becoming a nurse, see Nurse. There is no upper age limit for entry to school nursing.
It is not essential to have further qualifications to become a school nurse. Many school nurses, though, work towards a degree or a postgraduate diploma in school nursing. Courses last one year full time, or two years part time and are available at universities and colleges throughout the UK.
Nurses may move to a larger school or another NHS trust for more responsibility and experience. Promotion is possible to school nurse manager. Nurses can also move to another branch of nursing or become a health visitor.