Clinical Lead for Special Needs Nursing in Central London

5 days ago


London, Greater London, United Kingdom Central London Community Healthcare NHS Trust Full time

We have an exciting opportunity for a Band 7 Nurse to join our Special School Nursing Service within the Children's Integrated Complex Care Clinical Business Unit in Central London, supporting two special schools in Westminster and Hammersmith & Fulham.

As a clinical lead and SEND specialist, you will oversee a team of nurses and support workers, delivering high-quality care to children aged 4-19 with learning disabilities, complex health needs, and special educational needs (SEND). You'll provide strategic leadership, championing SEND initiatives and overseeing nursing operations, resource management, and care quality. Working alongside the Children's Community Nursing Team Leads and the Specialist Nursing Service Manager, you will also contribute to the strategic oversight of the Trust's SEND strategy in partnership with education and social care teams.

The ideal candidate is passionate about exceptional care for children with SEND, skilled in both team-based and autonomous work, and committed to service improvement.

Key Responsibilities
  • To provide clinical leadership to the Special School Nursing Teams in Westminster and Hammersmith and Fulham, including line management.
  • Provide clinical leadership within the specialist field ensuring that this reflects national and local policies and targets.
  • Direct line management responsibility for a team of specialist nurses and care workers.
  • To develop and maintain policies, protocols and evidence-based guidelines.
  • To maintain accurate records and statistical returns as required by CLCH, including entering data onto the electronic health record.
  • To ensure effective communication with families including the provision of interpreters for parents and children who require support with the English language.
  • To participate in network / special interest groups.
  • To ensure appropriate action is taken in reporting an accident or incident to a child, family member, staff member or visitor.
  • To work with relevant services for children with Special Needs and additional health needs across Central London Community Healthcare, ensuring communication at all levels of the Trust.
  • To work with the wider MDT involved with children and young people with SEND including therapists, CCNs, Paediatricians and other non NHS services.

Salary: £60,000 - £80,000 per annum

A comprehensive induction into the community service followed by a local induction to introduce you to the role. Car lease scheme available. Flexible working options. Annual travel card loan. Training, support and development in your career.



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