£14/hr to £18/hr
London, England
Permanent, Variable

School Administrator/Medical Officer

Posted by Engage Education.

Engage Education are really pleased to be working with a lovely school in Wimbledon who are looking for a 3 week cover for their admin team.

This school have worked closely with us for a number of years and we are proud to be helping them with their search.

Responsibilities are as follows:

Answer the telephone within five rings unless on another line.

Respond to students who ring the student services entrance buzzer.

Staff the hatch if other members of the team are otherwise engaged.

Support other members in the team.

Medical

To remain up to date on medical lead roles and responsibilities via medical lead training provided by the Federation

To be the first point of contact for all medical issues of students

To investigate medical problems visually and verbally, administering first aid and attending to minor accidents

To summon expert and emergency medical help as necessary, ensuring students going to hospital are accompanied, and informing parents

To maintain records on all medically related incidents/interventions and circulate to staff as necessary (including catering staff for allergy information)

To maintain a list of students with specific health conditions (diabetes, epilepsy, anaphylaxis etc) and liaise with parents as to appropriate action to take in the event of an attack

To undertake any relevant training

To ensure that suitable and sufficient training is provided to enable staff to administer medication and support where required

To maintain the list of staff who have received first aid training and can administer first aid

The remainder of the role will be within the administration side of things, whereby basic but busy admin tasks will be undertaken to ensure the smooth and efficient running of the school office.

If this sounds like the role for you, please apply! We'd love to hear from you!

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