Lead Practitioner in Medical

Contract type Permanent
Hours Full-time
Department Lionheart School (Cowes & Newport IOW sites)
Salary Lead Practitioner 11-14, £64,129 to £68,925 per annum
Contact Cindy Gosnell at 01983 300333 or Cindy.Gosnell@islandlearning.co.uk
Reference 2025_1535
Location Cowes and Newport, Isle of Wight
Closing date 25 September 2025

Full time hours per week

PLEASE NOTE: To be considered for this role, Senior Leadership / Medical Registration is required

Lionheart school is a pupil referral unit that supports some of the most vulnerable young people on the island. An exciting opportunity now exists for a Medical Lead Practitioner with a Current Clinical Registration with Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) to be part of our Senior Leadership team and to be responsible for managing the following areas:

  • Represent Lionheart school at medical reviews/professional meetings
  • Review of all EHCPs
  • Support the SENco with regards to medical education provision and adjustments
  • Work with colleagues, parents/carers and external agencies as necessary to support learners effectively through their time at Lionheart school.
  • Develop effective intervention programmes
  • To lead on the production and maintenance of relevant policies and procedures.

Lionheart school provides a stimulating and nurturing environment for a range of students who for a variety of reasons are unable to attend mainstream schools. This could be due to medical needs, being emotionally vulnerable or having social and emotional difficulties.

The school aims to be a Trauma Informed and Therapeutic centre of excellence working with children their parents and home schools.

The successful candidate will be a highly motivated, creative individual who has high expectations of all children and what they can achieve. If you want to make a difference to children’s lives, are enthusiastic and emotionally resilient then we want to hear from you. We can offer you a dedicated staff team and opportunities for excellent personal and career development.

In return we offer:

  • The opportunity to be part of a forward-thinking school that supports and empowers some of the most vulnerable children on the Isle of Wight.
  • Be part of a friendly, supportive, and talented staff team, committed to providing an excellent education for every child.

For further information or an informal discussion, please contact Cindy Gosnell at 01983 300333 or email Cindy.Gosnell@islandlearning.co.uk


PLEASE NOTE: Not all school staff are employed directly by the Isle of Wight Council, you can ask on application who the employer for this role will be.

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