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Kent Community Health NHS Foundation Trust
Aylesford, United Kingdom
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29.06.2025
13.08.2025
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Job overview
Working as part of the Health Visiting Team, you will support the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme in accordance with national and local strategy/guidance. This includes providing antenatal and postnatal programmes, conducting universal mandated checks, and packages of care based on evidence-based practice.
You will collaborate with partner agencies to identify and protect vulnerable children, contribute to care plan development, and work following local and professional guidelines. Health Visitors will also contribute to the completion of outcomes for delegated Child Protection cases as per multi-agency care plans, maintaining regular communication with caseload holders.
The Health Visiting service operates an open access model for children and families in home, community, and primary care settings, promoting healthy lifestyles with a focus on children aged 0-5 and vulnerable families. You will work with both children and adults to address health inequalities through participation, collaboration, empowerment, and primary care, delivering universal services, assessing health needs, identifying vulnerabilities, and providing targeted interventions.
Main duties of the job
Health Visitors work closely with service users, families, friends, and carers, significantly influencing their experience of our services.
• Expected to be kind, responsive, and professional, contributing by:
• Ensuring safety through sound clinical skills and risk assessments
• Achieving optimal clinical outcomes with up-to-date skills and evidence-based policies
• Providing a positive experience by respecting, empowering, and partnering with service users.
Teamwork is essential, with Band 6 HCPs acting as role models, supervising junior team members and students, and providing leadership within the team.
Working for our organisation
Rated ‘outstanding’ by the CQC, we are committed to high standards of patient care and community health improvement. We value equity, diversity, and inclusion, welcoming applicants from varied backgrounds. We collect data on protected characteristics to promote diversity and ensure equitable access to opportunities.
As a flexible working organization, we support arrangements that balance work and personal commitments. Discover your career pathway with KCHFT.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Many roles require a full UK driving license; please confirm your license status in your application. We support candidates with disabilities; contact us if you need accommodations.
Review the job description and person specification carefully, and demonstrate your suitability in your application. For alternative format applications, contact the recruitment team. All information provided must be accurate.
Questions? Contact the recruiting manager via the details in the advert.
Apply promptly to increase your chances of shortlisting; early closing may occur if interest is high.
We encourage vaccination among colleagues in contact with patients to ensure safety.
Learn more about the community difference here.
Good luck! We look forward to welcoming you to #teamKCHFT, #cometocommunity.
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