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Main area
Health Visiting
Grade
Band 5
Contract
Permanent
Hours
Part time - 22.5 hours per week
Job ref
203-FH815
Employer
South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust
Employer type
NHS
Site
Acorn House
Town
Warwick
Salary
£28,407 - £34,581 per annum
Salary period
Yearly
Closing
20/05/2024 23:59

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South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust logo

Community Staff Nurse - Health Visiting

Band 5

South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust is one of the top performing organisations within the NHS. Our staff think this is a great place to work and we hope you will agree. We have recently been rated as 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission (CQC) following our most recent inspection.

We provide services across Warwickshire and beyond ranging from Hospitals in Warwick, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Royal Leamington Spa and Shipston-on Stour to Community Services across the whole county. This includes our Community Teams in North Warwickshire.

We are a progressive, expanding organisation with great ambition around improving quality, integrating pathways and delivering high levels of productivity. Over 5300 people work for the Trust and many of them have been here a long time. People find they don’t need to go elsewhere to find a fulfilling career in healthcare.

The first thing you will notice about us is how we take our values seriously. We believe that our values underpin everything we do. If you are interested in a role with us you need to make sure our values match your own.

Our values can be summed up in one sentence. We are ‘Trusted to provide inclusive, safe, effective and compassionate care’. Throughout the recruitment process you will be asked to think about how you demonstrate these values and how they impact on your work. It doesn’t matter what role you do, whether it is patient facing or not, we are all working in the same way with our values at the core.

Probationary Period

All new staff to the Trust will be subject to a standard 6 month probationary period, the details of which will duly follow in your contract of employment.

Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion

South Warwickshire University NHS Foundation Trust is committed to creating and sustaining a positive and inclusive working environment for all our employees. Our aim is to ensure that employees are equally valued and respected and that our organisation is representative of all members of society. We define diversity as valuing everyone as an individual – we value our employees, job applicants, students, patients and visitors as people. This is reflected within our values of being Inclusive, Safe, Effective, Compassionate and Trusted.

Agile and Flexible Working

All our staff will have a work base. However the Trust operates as an Agile Working Team therefore staff may be working from home on a regular basis as required by the service. However, occasionally travel around Warwickshire and into your base will be required so access to your own transport would be helpful.

The Trust also welcome staff to work flexibly and we would welcome the conversation at interview regarding flexible working.

Staff Benefits

The Trust offer a wide range of additional benefits to staff. Anyone who joins us on a substantive basis can assess things such as the Lease Car Scheme, Electronics Scheme, Discounted Leisure and Travel, Cycle to work scheme amongst many others available. 

Car Parking

The Trust have recently completed the construction of a multi-storey car park at our Warwick Hospital site which has allowed us to reduce waiting times for car parking passes. The Trust have also been able to freeze car parking charges. 

To keep up to date on our latest recruitment activity follow us on twitter @swftrecruit or look us up on Facebook (Recruitment - South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust).


Job overview

This is an exciting new opportunity for a qualified Nurse to become part of the Health Visiting teams within Warwickshire to gain experience within the service with a view to undertake Health Visitor training, on an apprenticeship, when available.

We are looking for those who can work proactively, innovatively, and independently in the role, having excellent interpersonal, communication and negotiating skills, working within the Health Visiting team structure with skill mix staff including Health Visitors, Community Nursery Nurses and Health Visitor Clerical assistants. You will be required to work collaboratively across professional and organisational boundaries with other departments and areas.

Support and Mentorship within the role will be offered.

Car driver/owner essential.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will be a Registered Nurse who will work within the service under the line management of the Health Visitor / Clinical Lead.

The post holder will have a delegated caseload under supervision of the Health Visitor and other senior staff members.

The post holder will work in partnership with the Multi-Disciplinary Team, and other agencies, to ensure that excellent standards of care are provided.

The post holder will be expected to support their team, department and organisation to achieve The Healthy Child Programme (Department of Health, 2021).

The Health visiting service works to provide a safe, effective and high quality service to clients using research-based evidence to inform practice within agreed professional standards.

The post holder will work in collaboration with partner agencies both voluntary and statutory to achieve good health outcomes for children and their families.

The Health Visitor Community Staff Nurse will support the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme within a progressive universal model of service delivery dependant on assessed needs. Ensuring the programme is delivered in partnership with other statutory and non-statutory agencies.

This role will play a key part in the development and safe delivery of 0-5 services, utilising best available evidence to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people especially those from disadvantaged groups.

Working for our organisation

Come and join a Trust rated Outstanding by the CQC. South Warwickshire NHS Foundation Trust have been rated as outstanding following our latest inspection by the CQC and we are recruiting new staff to come and help us improve even further.

We provide services across Warwickshire and beyond ranging from Hospitals in Warwick, Stratford-Upon-Avon, Royal Leamington Spa and Shipston-on Stour to Community Services across the county. We are a progressive, expanding organisation with great ambition around improving quality, integrating pathways and delivering high levels of productivity.

Our values can be summed up in one sentence. We are ‘Trusted to provide safe, effective and compassionate care’. Throughout the recruitment process you will be asked to think about how you demonstrate these values and how they impact on your work. It doesn’t matter what role you do, whether it is patient facing or not, we are all working in the same way with our values at the core.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

This is a developmental role with the expectation of undertaking further training and completion in relation to the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse role.

To support the development of the Health Visiting service, working in partnership with Infant feeding, The Local Authority, Partner agencies, Early Help and voluntary sector agencies.

To act as a role model and be professional at all times adhering to the current NMC Code.

 

Key Responsibilities

To support the delivery of 0-5 Universal Services as well as the Healthy Child Programme.

To support and assist Health Visitors and Community Nursery Nurses within skill mix teams.

To participate in the development of skill mix within the 0-5 Health Visiting service.

To participate in Health Education programmes and health promotion activities on a multi-disciplinary basis as agreed by the 0-5 services in partnership with external agencies.

To support Health Visitors and participate, if required, in strategy meetings, case conferences, providing reports and to engage with clinical and safeguarding supervision as per policy for safeguarding children.

 

Main Duties

Manage own workload as part of the team, under the supervision of the Health Visitor. This would involve offering a blended approach of virtual and home visiting.

Report all untoward incidents and assist with the development and implementation of appropriate action plans.

Meet with team members on a regular basis to discuss, report and evaluate patient care and to report early identification of children and families needing support through use of single assessment process, if required to include other members of the multidisciplinary team.

Attend relevant meetings as delegated by the Health Visitor / Clinical Lead and be expected to feed back.

To support the team and service to plan, implement and evaluate health enhancing activities through home visiting, community development, clinic, workshops, technology and parenting support.

To actively lead and support clinical supervision for staff in band’s 2, 3 and 4 and also to actively receive clinical supervision.

To assist in the recruitment and selection of staff for the team. To participate in induction and orientation programmes, this will include acting as preceptors for newly qualified staff and Community Nursery nurses.

To promote a continuous learning environment for colleagues and students within the Trust.

Ensure that all staff have access to information that enables them to practice safely and effectively.

Develop an understanding of Government Agendas in relation to Children/Families.

To begin to develop the necessary skills to be an effective leader and role model for successive programme participants.

 

Clinical Skills

To act as a registered practitioner who is legally and professionally accountable for own actions guided by the professional code of conduct and Trust guidelines and protocols.

Current Effective Status on the Nursing and Midwifery Council (NMC) – Registered Nurse.

Communicate changes to a Health Visitor / Clinical Lead on a daily basis in order to aid care planning.

Manage own workload as part of the team by offering a blended approach of virtual and home visits.

To be the lead professional for children with SEND needs, within own team, and support with WPAS requests for information.

To be a peer vaccinator for Warwickshire 0-5 services.

Meet with team members on a regular basis to discuss report and evaluate patient care.

Support Clinical Lead with appraisals/ PDR’s for staff Band 4 and below.

Works as an autonomous practitioner and taking responsibility for the care they give to service users but within their own limits of competency and confidence.

Actively participates in monitoring health needs of children including those children with safeguarding plans, including undertaking Child Health review assessments for Children in Care, as required by the Local Authority to assess the health and wellbeing of children living in current foster care placements.

To provide advice and information to parents who are new to the area regarding the Health Visiting offer and signpost to partner agencies as required. To carry out a baseline health assessment to include medical history and weight and height assessment. To observe developmental assessment of the child/children who are over 1 years old and their family, unless there are identified child protection or special needs within the family. If any additional needs are identified to refer back to the Health Visitor.

To follow up with parents/ carers any Accident and Emergency attendances and give advice as necessary as per the Health Visitor standard.

To provide parents/carers with accurate and detailed knowledge of immunisations including contraindications, side effects, after care and child’s immunisation status. To liaise with GP surgeries to identify children who have not yet received their immunisations to help support families with the uptake of their child’s immunisation programme.

Provide guidance to junior staff, ensuring safe and best practice within the Health Visiting team in the absence of the Health Visitor and in accordance with Trust policy and guidelines.

Demonstrate a good knowledge and understanding of relevant legislation, policies and procedures relating to child protection. Participate in risk assessment & decision making process along with the named Health Visitor. To attend child protection meetings along with the named Health Visitor for those families on your current caseload, as required.

 

Measurable Result Areas

Ensure statistical returns are completed within agreed timescales by self and others.

To actively seek monthly service user feedback regarding the service, to influence change where needed.

Support the implementation of appropriate operational frameworks and objectives as agreed by the team and service.

Participate in service redesign and development and integration of Family Health and Lifestyle Services as delegated by the Senior Manager.

Contribute to the development and review of Standard Operational Procedures for the service.

Contribute to audit programmes and support the application of findings on a regular basis, feeding back to senior management.

Maintain up to date knowledge of services available for families within Coventry.

Participate in research projects and health surveillance programmes, within the Healthy Child Programme, as delegated by the Clinical Lead / Senior Managers.

To work across professional and organisational boundaries to develop and maintain appropriate partnerships and networks to influence and improve outcomes for children and their families/ carers.

To support with the biannual health and safety audit, reporting any concerns to line manager.

To collect relevant information/ feedback and participate within the Parent Leadership programme as requested by the Clinical Lead / Senior Manager.

To use the Child Health Information System as necessary.

To use IT facilities to support the writing of letters, emails and reports for audit purposes.

To record all client contact on the Trust’s Electronic Patient Record systems and diary of non-clinical activities.

To maintain contemporaneous, accurate records, completed according to SWFT Record keeping policy.

To keep an electronic record for planning and recording all work.

 

Communication and Working Relationships

Liaise with other Healthcare Professionals, Statutory and/or Voluntary Agencies.

Work closely with relevant professionals searching and identifying health needs of the practice population and support the development of services in response to those needs.

Participate in team, Locality and Trust initiatives as required and promote the strategic aims and objectives of the Service, Clinical Strategy and other relevant modernisation agendas.

To contribute to effective working within the multi-disciplinary team and the wider community.

To attend staff meetings, team briefings and act as a deputy at other meetings as requested by the relevant Health Visitor / Clinical Lead.

To maintain a good relationship with professional colleagues and general public.

To ensure the results of interventions are communicated to parents/clients.

To be able to communicate confidential, complex information about children, young people and their families.

To demonstrate negotiating and influencing skills when working with children and young people.

On occasions there will be barriers to communication that will need to be overcome. This could be by use of interpreters, signers or the level of understanding; to enable those with learning difficulties to understand the information being given.

To take responsibility for your own and be supportive of others Health and Wellbeing.

 

Training

Attend relevant education and training programmes to maintain professional development and meet NMC and Trust mandatory requirements.

Completes the Trust’s core competencies for Band 5.

Reflect on practice regularly and plan professional development in order to achieve growth and development. Access clinical and safeguarding supervision to enhance reflection on practice.

To assist with the induction of new staff as appropriate.

To participate in the education and training of pre-registration Student Nurses.

To participate in appraisal and the development of PDP’s.

To attend relevant in-service training sessions to gain and maintain professional knowledge and meet mandatory training requirements.

To attend other training as identified within the PDP.

You will be expected to keep yourself updated on all matters related to Trust Policy.

This is a developmental role with an expectation that further training will be accessed to complete the Specialist Community Public Health apprenticeship programme at level 7.

Person specification

Qualifications

Essential criteria
  • Must hold the qualification of RGN/RSCN Adult/Child Nurse
  • Must be willing to undertake further training as required, including the specialist practitioner course
  • Must be educationally trained to Level 6

Experience

Essential criteria
  • Must have post registration experience, minimum of 12 months
  • Must have experience of working in teams
  • Must be able to demonstrate knowledge of key performance indicators and how they influence service delivery
Desirable criteria
  • Must have experience of working with children, young people and /or families

Skills

Essential criteria
  • Must be able to demonstrate ability to work collaboratively with children young people, families and other professionals
  • Have an understanding and awareness of LSCP Child Protection policies and procedures
  • Must be able to support other team members to develop and apply their knowledge and skills
  • Must possess basic IT skills e.g. able to use Microsoft office/word
  • Must be able to demonstrate ability to prioritise work delegated
  • Must have knowledge of the public health role within Health Visiting, and demonstrate issues affecting children & young people
  • Must be able to demonstrate an understanding of the need for confidentiality in all aspects of the work of the department
  • Must have knowledge of clinical supervision

Personal Qualities

Essential criteria
  • Ability to remain calm and focused under pressurised situations
  • Demonstrates compassion and empathy
  • Self-motivated and can motivate and inspire others
  • Embraces innovation and creativity
  • Professional presentation and communication style

Other

Essential criteria
  • Must have a full driving licence, and access to a vehicle to undertake the community role
  • Must be willing to undertake a Disclosure & Barring Service check
  • Must be legally entitled to work in this country
  • Must be prepared to work between 8am – 5:30pm
  • To be able to concentrate for prolonged periods of time during home visiting and clinic-based assessments

Employer certification / accreditation badges

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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.

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Further details / informal visits contact

Name
Carina Haley-Doyle
Job title
Clinical Lead
Email address
[email protected]
Telephone number
07968144978