HIEDA/BSA – Leading a Nursing team
10th January 2025 @ 10:30 am - 3:30 pm
Venue: Zoom (online) – day seminar
Audience: This seminar is suitable for Nurses with additional management responsibilities of a wider nursing/healthcare team within a wider school or education group
Course outline
Nurses should be approachable and knowledgeable. Their support is often sought when a child or staff member is unwell. Creating a medical team that works well together will lead to a happier, more approachable Health Centre that is an advocate for the wider school community.
This seminar will consolidate and develop leadership skills in Nurses who oversee a small or large team working within a school environment. The day will present skills that could improve the cohesion and working styles of the medical team, and between the medical team and the wider school community. Delegates will be encouraged to share their ideas and experiences to improve performance and job satisfaction.
Training topics will include:
- Effective teams – what is a team, and what makes one effective?
- Raising the profile of the Health Centre – ideas to raise the profile of the Health Centre and continue meeting the needs of the school
- Appraisals and inductions – an in-depth view of the support available to staff members
- Supervision – how and why supervision is important in the school setting.
- Guidance and standards of care.
Learning outcomes:
- To learn the attributes of a successful leader
- To gather ideas and resources to build an effective team within your medical centre
- To have a better understanding of the role of a lead nurse.
Cost
- HIEDA/BSA Member Rate: £175
- BSA Affiliate Member Delegate Fee: £250
- Non-member Rate: £350*
*If you would like to become a member and access discounted rates for Hieda CPD and events, please click here.
Speaker
Louise Howel, Senior Nurse Advisor
Louise is a paediatric nurse and worked as a Health Visitor for 10 years before moving to independent school nursing, working in boarding and day schools for 10 years. She has six years’ experience as Health Centre Manager most recently at Wycliffe College.
Louise has been working as a Nurse advisor for HIEDA since September 2023 involving giving advice, training and consultancy support. Alongside this, Louise is also a lecturer in Health and Social care within further education.
Louise supports HIEDA members as a Senior Nurse Advisor.