The
successful candidate will be responsible for ensuring that over 300 students
aged between 2 and 18 years are properly cared for when needing medical
attention including the following:
Providing first aid attention as required to pupils. staff, residents and bona fide visitors.
Arranging for appropriate medical attention to be given as necessary after first aid; to arrange for evacuation to hospital where necessary.
Responsible for the operation of the sick room and other first aid facilities.
Ordering medical requirements for the school and keeping a record of the stock.
Being present at school fixtures to deal with any injuries that may arise.
Dispensing any prescribed drugs to students under the direction of the family.
Maintaining adequate records of patients seen and treatment given.
Job Applicants should:
Providing first aid attention as required to pupils. staff, residents and bona fide visitors.
Arranging for appropriate medical attention to be given as necessary after first aid; to arrange for evacuation to hospital where necessary.
Responsible for the operation of the sick room and other first aid facilities.
Ordering medical requirements for the school and keeping a record of the stock.
Being present at school fixtures to deal with any injuries that may arise.
Dispensing any prescribed drugs to students under the direction of the family.
Maintaining adequate records of patients seen and treatment given.
Job Applicants should:
- Be a fully qualified nurse.
- Have prior experience with caring for children, preferably in a school environment.
- Have excellent communication skills, both oral and written.
Applicants
should apply by enclosing a full CV and letter of application to:
Human Resource Manager
Braeburn Schools Ltd.
P.O Box 45112 - 00100 Nairobi
or by email attachment to: hr@braeburn.ac.ke
Closing date for applications: Tuesday 13 September 2011
Human Resource Manager
Braeburn Schools Ltd.
P.O Box 45112 - 00100 Nairobi
or by email attachment to: hr@braeburn.ac.ke
Closing date for applications: Tuesday 13 September 2011