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School Nurse

Leicester High School for Girls

Leicester

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  • Expired
Salary:
equivalent NHS Band 6
Job type:
Part Time, Permanent
Start date:
29 April 2019 or sooner
Apply by:
1 February 2019

Job overview

#WeAreLHS

Founded in 1906, Leicester High School provides education in our Junior Department of approximately 115 girls aged 3 – 9 years and our Senior School of approximately 250 girls aged 10-18 years.

Our small size means everyone is someone at LHS and we pride ourselves on our family feel. We specialise in bringing out the very best in girls aged 3 to 18 and our School philosophy of Education, Confidence and Opportunity is key to all we do, from our Early Years to our outstanding Sixth Form.  

All LHS staff contribute towards the goal of providing a supportive, challenging and fun environment which enables our girls to achieve their potential.

We have a vacancy for a caring and dedicated  Registered General Nurse to join as a School Nurse, providing medical and wellbeing support across Junior Department and Senior School

This post is part-time, working 27.5 hours per week term time  (35 weeks), plus 1 week during the holidays.   Benefits include :


  • Subsidised lunches
  • Healthcare cash plan
  • Staff discount on School fees
  • Structured CPD programme
  • Free car parking on site 
  • Discounts from local businesses through our Shop Local Card

For further details and if you would like to apply for the role, download the job description below and apply online, attaching a cover letter.

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About Leicester High School for Girls

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+44 116 270 5338

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Leicester High School is a well established day school for girls  located on a beautiful site, near to Leicester racecourse. The School has been based on this site for over 100 years, close to the shops and restaurants of leafy Stoneygate. Our location is well connected with excellent road links and just two miles from Leicester train station. 

Founded in 1906 as Portland House School, we now comprises a Junior Department of approximately 100 girls (3-9 years) and a Senior School of approximately 250 girls (10-18) sited on the same campus.

Our small size means everyone is someone at LHS and we pride ourselves on our family feel. We specialise in bringing out the very best in girls aged 3 to 18 and our School philosophy of Education, Confidence and Opportunity is key to all we do, from our Early Years to our outstanding Sixth Form. 

All LHS staff contribute towards the goal of providing a supportive, challenging and fun environment which enables our girls to achieve their potential. 

The Headmaster is responsible for both the Junior Department and Senior School.  The staff are well-qualified specialists and the School is renowned for both its academic excellence and extra-curricular programme.  

Benefits

 All staff have access to a wide range of benefits which include:

  • 17 weeks of holiday for teaching staff and excellent annual leave provision for full-time support staff, plus UK bank holidays. 
  • Generous maternity, paternity and adoption leave.
  • Subsidised lunches 
  • Private healthcare
  • Staff discount on School fees 
  • A structured CPD programme 
  • Free car parking on site 
  • Discounts from local businesses through our Shop Local Card.

Pension

We have different pension schemes covering different groups of staff which provide valuable benefits on retirement, as well as a death in service benefit. 

Headmaster 

Mr Alan Whelpdale     

Independent Schools Inspectorate report 

“The school is active in promoting principles that contribute to the pupils’ personal development. By the time they leave, pupils’ spiritual, moral, social and cultural development is excellent. Pupils are articulate and outgoing. They have high levels of self-esteem and understand the importance of contributing positively to the lives of others. Their social and cultural development is excellent. Pupils reflect the strength of their spiritual and moral development through activities such a participation in assemblies and undertaking charity work.”   

View Leicester High School for Girls’ latest ISI report

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