

- Date: October 03, 2025
- Time: 10:30 – 15:30
- Cost: BSA/HIEDA Full Member – £175, BSA Affiliate Member – £250, Non-member – £350
- Audience: This seminar is suitable for Nurses with additional management responsibilities of a wider nursing/healthcare team within a wider school or education group
- Platform: Zoom (online) – Day Seminar
Course outline:
“School nurses play a pivotal role in the health and wellbeing of pupils and staff. As approachable, knowledgeable professionals, their guidance is often sought during times of illness or concern. A well-led medical team contributes significantly to a welcoming and effective Medical Centre – one that champions the health of the whole school community.
This seminar is designed to strengthen and develop leadership skills in nurses responsible for managing small or large medical teams within a school setting. The session will explore practical strategies to enhance collaboration, improve team dynamics, and foster stronger connections between the Medical Centre and the wider school. Delegates will be encouraged to share insights and experiences to boost performance, morale, and job satisfaction.
Training topics will include:
- What makes an effective team? Understanding team dynamics and how to build them
- Raising the profile of the Medical Centre – practical ways to increase visibility and align with the school’s needs
- Appraisals and inductions – best practices for onboarding and supporting staff development
- The role of supervision – why it matters in a school health setting and how to implement it effectively
- Professional guidance and standards of care – ensuring best practice across the team.
Learning outcomes:
- Identify and apply the key attributes of successful leadership
- Gain practical tools and ideas to build and maintain an effective, motivated medical team
- Deepen your understanding of the responsibilities and impact of the lead nurse role.
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