The Heathland School · Hounslow, London
ASSISTANT MEDICAL OFFICER SCALE 6 TERM TIME + 5 INSET DAYS 8.30am - 4.30pm Actual salary £29,926.54 to £31,746.19 An exciting position has arisen at this large, multi-cultural 11-18 community school to work as the Assistant Medical Officer. Candidates should have the 3 day First aid at work qualification and training will be provided. JOB PURPOSE To deputise for the welfare officer in providing day to day medical needs of students and adult staff and school visitors including first aid. To be responsible for associated resources. To deliver staff and student training on medical needs and first aid. To lead staff training on medical needs and procedures and to lead student first aid groups KEY ACCOUNTABILITIES Responsible to Welfare Officer To provide care and first aid to students who are unwell or injured, liaising with parents or guardians where a student is unable to remain in school, and, where necessary, accompanying a student to hospital until a parent or guardian is available. To administer First Aid and medical provision to staff and daytime school / community users and pupils’ medication as necessary. Including the maintenance of the medical room, stocks/resources to a high standard and to manage the medical budget. To liaise with GPs and obtain the relevant documentation to allow pupils who have medication that needs to be declared, (anaphylaxis, epilepsy, diabetes) to travel abroad with the school on trips To provide advice and guidance to parents and ensure that all parents are made aware of any medication that is close to expiry and needs replacing; lifesaving medication must be in date, and parents are contacted to supply medication one month prior to the expiry date. to support the welfare officer to ensure local procedures relating to medical conditions, treatments and healthcare support are in place, regularly reviewed and kept up to date, including the maintenance and review of individual healthcare plans and care documentation. To support the welfare officer to ensure all staff are informed of pupils’ medical needs and conditions through termly updates, including the circulation of the student major medical list, and to maintain staff awareness of colleagues trained in first aid and the administration of life-saving medication. To support the Welfare Officer in arranging and, where appropriate, delivering training for staff in first aid, emergency first aid at work, the use of adrenaline auto-injectors, defibrillators and emergency epilepsy medication, ensuring that all training records and certifications remain current and up to date. To support the Welfare Officer in ensuring that all first aid kits, defibrillators and emergency medical equipment, including the metal grab box outside the Site Team Office, are checked, maintained and restocked as required, with expired supplies safely disposed of. .To manage the safe storage and administration of medication in line with DfE