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NHS is seeking a Public Health Staff Nurse for their Health Visiting Team in Exeter. This role involves supporting health outcomes for children and families while working collaboratively within the community. Candidates should have active NMC registration and a commitment to professional development. Additional responsibilities include delivering the Healthy Child Programme and engaging in public health initiatives.
Are you a nurse thinking about working in a different way, promoting health and wellness?Interested in the opportunity to work with Families and Children within the Community setting?This is an excellent opportunity for Registered Nurses from a variety of backgrounds and experience to develop their career in working with children and families. You will have the opportunity to deliver the Healthy Child Programme with Health Visitors, to develop skills in public health and multi-agency working to support the health needs of the children and families.
We currently have a vacancy in South Devon with 30 hours available. Other hours may be available-please enquire within. Our Public Health Nurse teams are innovative, enthusiastic and motivated to deliver the best healthy outcomes for children and families within Devon. Excellent peer-based support and supervision will be given while you develop your knowledge, skills and competence.
We currently have a vacancy in South Devon with 30 hours available. Other hours may be available-please enquire within. Our Public Health Nurse teams are innovative, enthusiastic and motivated to deliver the best healthy outcomes for children and families within Devon. Excellent peer-based support and supervision will be given while you develop your knowledge, skills and competence.
You should have evidence of recent professional development and an understanding of Community Practice and Public Health Issues. If you have the drive and passion to influence healthy outcomes for communities and families and in doing so help make a difference to the lives of children and families then we would like to hear from you.
Successful applicants can apply to commence an appropriate training programme in the future to be a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visitor or School Nurse).
Please note that an active drivers license and access to a car are required for this post.
To support delivery of the Healthy Child Programme (HCP) 0-19 (DH 2010) thereby improvingoutcomes for children and families. The public health staff nurse (health visiting):Supports the health visiting team in the delivery of the healthy child programme to familiesbetween the antenatal period up until the childs fifth birthday. This includes the mandatedcontacts of antenatal contact, new baby contact, six to eight week contact and for staff nurseswould also involve some targeted work overseen by the health visitor within that team.Contributes to the public health agenda, and works as part of a wider team to meet locallycommissioned and national Office of Health Inequalities and disparities key performance andpublic health targets and reduce health inequalities in partnership with key agencies meetingnational agendas.Will promote the protection of children, adhering to the Local Safeguarding ChildrensPartnership policies and procedures.Will work as an autonomous registered practitioner within a locality Public Health Nurse teamand with partner agencies where appropriate, e.g. Early Help networks, Family Hubs and earlyyears settings.Supports service development, standard setting, clinical audit and bench marking, deliver a highquality, evidence based, needs led, safe and effective service to all client groups.Develops and takes responsibility for the key attributes of generosity, curiosity, authentic, andcaring whilst delivering restorative practice which embodies the principles of relational,respectful, reflective, resilient practice within their role.This role requires the ability to fulfil all spoken aspects of the role with confidence and fluencyin English. The role also requires candidates to be active on the NMC register, to have a currentdriving license with access to a vehicle and to have rights to work in the UK.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.
Public Health Nursing Team Leader - South