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School nurse query

8 replies

hemel07 · 09/06/2014 10:53

Hi, I'm looking at a new job, off the ward, but worried about how much money I'll lose without my unsocial hours. Any school nurses out there who would be able to tell me how much I'm likely to earn working 21hrs a week, term time only as a top band 5?
Thankyou

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fledtoscotland · 10/06/2014 22:22

£27901 pro rata = £15624 for 21 hours. Going to be £950ish pcm after deductions

fledtoscotland · 10/06/2014 22:24

Didn't see the term time but. That's for 52wks so if term time is 39wks you it will be roughly £11700 which is £700pcm approx

justjuanmorebeer · 11/06/2014 22:44

Does it depend on the pay for that particular local authority? Does it come under school support staff scale?

mineofuselessinformation · 11/06/2014 22:50

Have you thought about joining a school vaccination team? I'm not a nurse, but know someone who is a part time nurse in a GP surgery and has done this to top her money up.

notaflamingclue · 12/06/2014 12:41

Or practice nurse? OK would be 52 weeks a year but much better hours and part time is very usual.

hemel07 · 13/06/2014 13:13

I'm paediatric trained so can't do practice nurse. Would love to work on a vaccination team but there doesn't seem to be any around here (Yorkshire), its all done by the school nurse teams.

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trinity0097 · 13/06/2014 20:29

Our matron at school also does bank work for the local GP surgery during our holidays to supplement her income.

EmptyNestAgain · 19/06/2014 17:30

I was recently a school nurse. All but two of our school nurse jobs are term time only. They paid us for 39 weeks, but divided it into 12 equal payments, so we knew what was coming in. Same price as Fled says.

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