Learning support for individuals with Social Emotional and Mental Health issues.
General
These difficulties may be displayed through becoming withdrawn or isolated as well as through challenging, disruptive or other concerning behaviour.
Children presenting with social, emotional and mental health difficulties (SEMH) often struggle to manage their emotions and behaviour and find it difficult to make and sustain relationships with adults and peers.
Empowering Learning is working with a popular International school in Surrey to hire a School Nurse from August 2024 for a permanent role This is a fantastic opportunity, providing health care to students and first aid training to staff within a thriving International school with excellent facilities.
Our specialist permanent education team here at Empowering Learning will support you all the way through the application and interview process with the view to you securing your next permanent position and beyond.
If you are a Registered General Nursing qualification RGN/RSCN with current NMC registration and a minimum 3 years post registration experience in nursing preferably with experience of school nursing, health visiting or practice nursing, please email or phone Sadie directly on to discuss our roles available.
Ever dreamt of sharing your love for learning while being surrounded by like-minded individuals who support and uplift each other daily?
Are you ready to embark on a truly rewarding adventure that leverages your interpersonal skills and empathetic nature?
Wouldn't it be incredible to step into a role that not only inspires but also opens doors to a world of possibilities for students with special educational needs (SEN)?
Ever dreamt of sharing your love for learning while being surrounded by like-minded individuals who support and uplift each other daily?
Are you ready to embark on a truly rewarding adventure that leverages your interpersonal skills and empathetic nature?
Wouldn't it be incredible to step into a role that not only inspires but also opens doors to a world of possibilities for students with special educational needs (SEN)?