The closing date for completed applications for this post is 9am on Tuesday 30 June 2026 and it is anticipated interviews will take place on Wednesday 22 July 2026.
Hours: 37 hours per week. Monday to Friday 08.30-16.30, with one day per week finishing at 16.00
Salary: £40,417 - £45,591 (SCP 32-37)
JOB DESCRIPTION:
The primary goal of this post is to improve the health outcomes for care experienced young people.
To identify, assess and plan for the health needs of all Looked After Children at Rossie who are accommodated within the residential or secure campus. To promote the highest standards of personalised care and management and is committed to reducing inequalities in health care by identifying and addressing the relevant health needs of this vulnerable group.
The post holder will report directly to the Lead Nurse and in their absence to the Senior Deputy Service Manager of the Specialist Intervention, Health and Wellbeing Team. As a key member of the health team, the nurse will have shared responsibility in managing a small caseload and providing health care for all children and young people who are accommodated at Rossie. This includes the delivery of high quality nursing assessments and the promotion of physical, mental and emotional health and well-being. The post holder will have shared responsibility for encouraging the development of healthy lifestyle choices to our young people within the secure and residential settings.
As part of a multi-disciplinary team, you will work in collaboration and will actively participate with SIHW practitioners, care and education colleagues to ensure the physical, emotional and mental health needs of our young people are met. In addition, you will work in partnership with a range of external health professionals including GP’s, Primary Care and Acute Care Services within NHS trusts, CAMHS, community dental services, opticians and Ninewells Hospital to support the health needs of our young people.
Main Tasks:
Take a shared role in assessing, identifying and addressing the health needs of Looked After Children and Young People. Act as the liaison person for health; providing advice, support and consultation to colleagues in primary care as well as other professionals involved in care provision, whilst ensuring that there is consultation and involvement of young people and their parents/carers.
Undertake comprehensive health assessments in order to address specific health concerns and identify health and social need. Co-ordinate continuing health care and refer, where appropriate, to specialist services. This will ensure appropriate clinical interventions and referrals to other agencies are implemented and that health inequalities are reduced.
In collaboration with members of the young person’s local authority Looked After Children’s Team; plan, implement and evaluate specialist programmes of care for Looked After Children and Young People ensuring that health needs are met and that health care becomes an integral part of assessment, review and care planning.
Participate in clinical assessments, child protection, care planning and review meetings, and produce written analytical reports when required. Ensure that information is shared appropriately and effectively in partnership with young people, their families, carers and key professionals.
Work proactively with multi-agency colleagues and provide health recommendations, support and advice. This will ensure there is a holistic and streamlined approach in addressing and working towards meeting the identified needs of care experienced young people.
Take shared responsibility in facilitating prompt access to health services and act as an advocate ensuring that systems are in place to offer ongoing health care provision, particularly through transition from children’s to adult services.
Promote a wider understanding of the particular health needs of Looked After Children and Young People, including addressing risk taking lifestyles, while also promoting healthy lifestyle choices including mental health and sexual health.
Support in the co-delivery of health education and health promotion and training initiatives in conjunction with other health and education colleagues.
Undertake clinical duties and nursing procedures including a daily Nurse led clinic, medication management, medication ordering processes, emergency first aid, assessment of minor illness or ailments.
Arranging and supporting GP, dental and optician clinics on site.
Supporting young people and multi-disciplinary colleagues to manage chronic health conditions such as epilepsy, diabetes, asthma, allergies and mental health issues and liaison with Specialist Nurses in primary and acute care services.
Support in the facilitation and delivery of group and individual health promotion with other members of the health team and with colleagues in education.
Manage and prioritise workload and in the absence of the lead nurse, provide support and guidance to HCSWs and delegate roles and responsibilities.
Maintain accurate and up to date clinical records/care plans in line with national, local and Rossie policies and procedures, and relevant professional guidelines.
Participate in clinical audit, research and evaluation activities and monitor the quality of health care assessments and interventions to ensure best practice and continuous improvements in care.
OTHER ACTIVITIES
Support other Registered Nurses with employee training:
Practical Administration of Medication Assessments
Anaphylaxis and Use of an Epipen
Administration of Buccal Midazolam medication
Training to Senior Practitioners and Duty Managers on role of out of hours service and A&E Connect.
Facilitate group and individual health promotion:
Maintain accurate and up to date clinical records/care plans in line with national, local and Rossie policies and procedures, and relevant professional guidelines:
Ensure up to date written and electronic records are maintained in accordance with Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC), NHS Tayside and Rossie/ GIRFEC guidelines.
Ensure documentation reflects an accurate record of patient information and maintain confidentiality.
Work to national guidelines, principles and governing bodies requirements.
Maintain / develop service quality, contribute to audit and service review, standard setting and implementation / evaluation of service development:
Develop networks and partnerships to improve the range of our services.
Provide statistical information through auditing.
Assist in the reviews of health and wellbeing policies/procedures.
DECISIONS & JUDGEMENTS
Professional autonomous decisions on a daily basis including provision of advice to the multi-disciplinary team
Assesses, plans, implements and evaluates programmes of individual care along with other members of the multi-disciplinary team to maintain and support the health and well-being of care experienced young people
Discusses clinical findings with other health and medical colleagues when required
Uses professional judgement relating to child protection issues whilst working within the realms of client confidentiality in line with Rossie’s Child Protection procedures and in accordance with professional NMC regulations
Uses evidence-based practice or best practice guidelines to co-ordinate work
Uses professional judgement in relation to age of Legal Capacity Act (Scotland) to provide client specific advice and materials
Freedom to act is guided by precedent and clearly defined in Rossie’s protocols, procedures and codes of conduct in accordance with NMC regulations.
Please note this job description is to provide a clear and concise statement of the main tasks and activities of the post, and it is not intended as an exhaustive list of every aspect of the post holder's duties. All the above duties will be carried out in line with Rossie policies and procedures.
PERSON SPECIFICATION:
Knowledge Base (Essential):
Community Child Health and interest in working with care experienced young people
Understanding of safeguarding policies and procedures, in relation to looked after children
Knowledge Base (Desirable):
Qualifications (Essential):
Qualifications (Desirable):
Post registration qualification/training
Training in Mental Health & Well Being
Training in Neurodevelopmental Disorders
Extended Clinical Roles – Venepuncture, asthma reviews and sexual health and well being
Experience (Essential):
Working within a multi-disciplinary team and in multi-agency collaboration
Conducting statutory and review health assessments and routine screening.
Ability in identifying unmet health needs and ensuring appropriate care plans are in place
Management of caseload
Meeting physical and mental wellbeing needs of young people with complex needs
Experience (Desirable):
Working with children/young people in a hospital, residential or community setting
Post registration experience in extended clinical skills e.g. immunisations and venepuncture
Delivery or co-delivery of health education and promotion
Clinical audit
Skills (Essential):
Effective time management of tasks/case loads
IT Skills
Maintain confidentiality and information sharing boundaries as defined by NMC and Rossie
Effective communication skills (verbal, written, IT) and multi-agency collaboration
Ability to reflect on practice and provide constructive feedback to colleagues internally and external to the organisation.
Qualities (Essential):
Positive proactive outlook
Organised and able to work autonomously
Enthusiastic / keen to develop services for young people
Collaborative approach to multi-disciplinary working
Qualities (Desirable):
Full Clean Driving Licence (Essential)