Job summary
- Main area
- Nursing
- Grade
- Band 7
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Part time - 30 hours per week
- Job ref
- 070-NMR056-0726
- Employer
- Powys Teaching Health Board
- Employer type
- NHS
- Site
- Confirmed on appointment
- Town
- Brecon
- Salary
- £50,129 - £57,365 Pro Rata
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Closing
- 21/07/2026 23:59
Employer heading
Specialist Health Visitor Children's Neurodevelopmental Team
Band 7
Be part of a 'Healthy Caring Powys' and help us transform the way we provide health and care, so our communities can Start Well, Live Well and Age Well.
Job overview
The Specialist Health Visitor for the Children’s Neurodevelopmental and Learning Disability Team is a senior practitioner who provides specialist leadership, assessment, support and intervention for children aged 0–6 years with emerging or identified neurodevelopmental needs, including autism, ADHD and associated developmental differences. Working as part of a multidisciplinary team, the post holder delivers a family-centred, neuro-affirming and needs-led service that promotes early identification across the wider Health Visiting Team, timely support and improved outcomes for children and their families.
The successful candidate will be an experienced Specialist Community Public Health Nurse: Health Visitor, have developed significant additional expertise in the early presentation of neurodevelopmental need, and in the effective support for families. They will be an excellent communicator and have a solution focused approach.
Main duties of the job
The role acts as a key point of contact for families throughout their journey, providing expert advice, emotional support, care coordination and advocacy. The post holder works collaboratively with health, education, social care and third-sector partners to develop a holistic understanding of each child’s strengths, needs and aspirations, ensuring that support is coordinated, proportionate and responsive.
The Specialist Health Visitor provides clinical leadership for the early years neurodevelopmental pathway, contributing to assessment, formulation, intervention planning and service development. Responsibilities include delivering specialist assessments, supporting multidisciplinary decision-making, providing consultation and training to professionals, and promoting evidence-based and neuro-affirming practice across the wider system. The role also supports early years services and the Health Visiting workforce to recognise emerging neurodevelopmental needs and facilitate appropriate referral and intervention.
The post holder contributes to quality improvement, governance, safeguarding, audit and service evaluation activities, ensuring care is delivered in line with professional standards, national guidance and organisational objectives.
Working for our organisation
Being the smallest Heath Board in Wales means that you won’t get lost in the crowd. Everybody at Powys Teaching Health Board is valued for the contribution they make to our varied and diverse portfolio of community-based services. Together, we can continue to make a real difference to our patients and build on our unrivalled reputation.
As a supportive and progressive employer, we actively encourage you to carve out a career with us, through a range of development pathways. We’re also lucky enough to be situated in one of the most beautiful rural counties in Britain, let alone Wales! Achieving a healthy ’life work’ balance is essential, and something we recognise by prioritising your well-being.
To start your journey with us, and to learn more about what we can offer you please visit: https://pthb.nhs.wales/working-for-us/. There you will find information about our benefits and values, read staff experiences and more about what our beautiful county has to offer.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Please refer to the details in the attached Job Description of the Specialist Neurodevelopment Health Visitor for main responsibilities of the role.
Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
- SCPHN Degree
- MSc or equivalent knowledge and experience
- Current NMC Registration
Desirable criteria
- Recognised post graduate qualification in a relevant area such as Autism
- Learning Disabilities nursing Qualification/Training
- Teaching Qualification and/or experience
- Post Registration Management Qualification and/or experience
Experience
Essential criteria
- Working with neurodivergent children
- Working with children in early years
- Working with other professionals/early years staff
- Relate clinical theory to clinical practice
- Knowledge and experience of a range of assessments appropriate for assessing social communication difficulties in pre-school and school children
- Knowledge of relevant policies and documents, e.g. Early Years Framework, ALN Act
Desirable criteria
- Experience of assessing children for autism diagnostic purposes
- Trained with knowledge & demonstrable experience of leading ADOS and ADIr assessments
- Experience of working in children centres and nurseries, schools
- Experience of working with paediatricians
- Experience, understanding and application of research
- Experience of supporting the neurodivergent community either professionally or voluntarily
Skills and Attributes
Essential criteria
- Good communication and interpersonal skills
- Construct clear care plans differentiating appropriate therapy from a range of options, based on analysis of information from assessment
- Experience in delivering training
- Organise, plan and prioritise own workload
- Generate appropriate strategies for caseload management
- Show sensitivity to the emotional needs of clients and their carers, when imparting potentially distressing information
- Work as part of a team
- Empathy with clients, carers and families often where barriers to understanding exist ensuring that effective communication is achieved
- Work independently and within a Multidisciplinary team
- Strong influencing and negotiating skills
- Anticipate problems, implications and make effective decisions
- Conflict Management and mediation skill
- Good knowledge and proficiency of Microsoft packages to include Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Outlook
Desirable criteria
- Some ability to speak, read and/or write Welsh, or an eagerness to learn
- Experience in analysing data
- Ability to speak another language
Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Welsh language skills are desirable
Documents to download
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Wendy Day
- Job title
- Assist. Head of Children's Nursing & Paediatrics
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Additional information
Amy Jones
Clinical Lead for the Children's Neurodevelopmental and Learning Disability Service
Tel 07976 056847
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