Following a retendering process, the children's service is due to be transferred to the new provider on the 1st of April 2025. Given this post sits within the transferring service, in line with the legislative requirements, the successful candidate will be part of the TUPE transfer along with other colleagues.
This is an exciting challenge for a motivated NMC registered Nurse or Midwife to join our experienced skill mixed 0-19 team based in Dorking, Leatherhead, Banstead and Tattenham.
The ideal candidate for our team would be a clinical practitioner with excellent interpersonal and communication skills. We look for individuals with a strong approach to teamwork, those who demonstrate initiative, a good understanding of children, young people and their families and ability to support families from a diverse population within the borough.
Our teams offer a strong leadership structure, friendly working skill mix team and admin support. We also have good working relationships with partner agencies such as Midwifery, Social Care and Surrey Safeguarding Board.
We are committed to professional development with invigorating training plans. To those looking for career or self-development we offer Leadership Programmes.
Main duties of the job
Please refer to the full job description and person specification attached for further details about this position.
You will work alongside Health Visitors and will also be supported by our Clinical Service Managers, Clinical Team Leaders and our Safeguarding Team to provide excellent professional practice and to further develop your skills and knowledge.
UK Visa and Immigration Sponsorship: Please note that we do not offer UKVI sponsorship for these posts, and so all applicants require a current right to work in the UK.
For more information, contact Nikki Reeves, Clinical Team Lead on 07507639125.
About us
CSH Surrey are part of the NHS and are Surrey's largest and longest established NHS community services provider, so our 1500+ employees get NHS pay and pensions, and also receive the Fringe High-Cost Allowance of 5%.
Our staff enjoy excellent training and development opportunities, including the care certificate, apprenticeships, numeracy and literacy courses, access to the Nursing Associate programme, and a wide variety of management and leadership courses and programmes.
We CARE about our staff through our values of Compassion, Accountability, Respect and Excellence. Our active employee council called The Voice, elect employee representatives to ensure colleagues' voices are heard at Board level. CSH is a diverse organisation, if you are a passionate, person-focused individual then apply to join CSH Surrey today!
We welcome candidates from all backgrounds who meet the essential criteria of the job you are applying for and if you require any reasonable adjustments, please contact the named individual for this advert, or our recruitment team.
Job responsibilities
Purpose
The post holder will be a member of the 0-19 public health team delivering the 0-19 Healthy Child Programme. Supported by the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN), the post holder will participate in delivering a universal core service, provide targeted interventions, to address health inequalities and where necessary referring to specialist services. This role will also include safeguarding responsibilities, mentorship of students and staff appraisals.
Principal duties to include:
1. Undertake duties as allocated by the SCPHN.
2. Build and develop good working relationships with the wider multi-disciplinary team.
3. Make contact with children and families in a variety of community settings e.g. home, children centres, child health drop-ins.
4. To undertake development assessments when trained to do so.
5. To deliver Health Promotion activities to parents and young children.
6. To carry out visits to review aspects of development as directed by the SCPHN.
7. Assist in the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme 0-19.
8. Provide evidence based care to parents and children e.g. breastfeeding, behaviour management.
9. Provide enuresis advice and continence assessments.
10. Identify and support children and families through health needs assessments who have unmet health needs, provide support and targeted interventions and where necessary refer to specialist services.
11. Take appropriate action in cases of suspected or actual child abuse, working within Surrey safeguarding children's code of practice and procedures.
12. Attend child protection conferences/core groups as required and participate in safeguarding supervision.
13. Undertake health needs assessments for children who are Looked After.
14. Assist in research and service audits.
15. Supervise junior member of the 0-19 team as directed by the SCPHN. Undertake junior staff PDR appraisals and direct line management.
16. Take an active part in clinical supervision.
17. Participate in meetings as appropriate.
18. Be prepared to be flexible within contracted hours.
19. In accordance with the needs of the service, undertake other duties as required.
20. Be skilled at adapting language and professional approach to a varied client group.
21. Be proficient in presenting health promotion sessions to differing sizes of groups.
22. Be competent in writing concise accurate contemporaneous client records using approved Children and Family Health Surrey templates.
23. Be competent at making referrals to the wider multi-disciplinary team.
24. Demonstrate ability to produce child-centred reports for children and families who are subject to safeguarding plans or Child in Need/Looked After Child reviews.
25. Contribute ideas to discussions at health visiting forums and team meetings.
Analytical and judgemental skills
* Able to understand complex family situations and respond and refer appropriately.
* Be able to undertake family health needs assessments, using a child-centred approach to gather health information that identifies any unmet health needs.
* Contribute to population profiles within local communities.
* Participate in team/service audits.
Planning and organisational skills
* Be responsible for planning own work diary to meet caseload allocated by SCPHN or Clinical Team Leader.
* Support 0-19 team initiatives to deliver health promotion activities.
* Prioritise diary to meet needs of families on level 3-4 caseload and assure attendance at safeguarding meetings and safeguarding supervision.
* Maintain compliance with statutory and mandatory training.
Patient / client care
* Support and adhere to organisation infection control policy.
* Promote uptake of immunisations: make every contact count.
* Holistically assess children, young people and families.
* Work within clinical pathway framework and own level of competency.
Policy and service development
* Work within CFHS policies and guidance.
* Contribute to service and policy review and development of 0-19 protocols and guidance.
* Provide statistical data to support commissioning requirements.
* Have an awareness of and participate in clinical audits.
Financial and physical resources
* Responsible for care and safe keeping of medical devices, organisational property and ethically manage organisations resources.
Human resources
* Attend clinical supervision in line with organisational policy.
* Participate in the appraisal process and agree personal development objectives.
* Participate in training of others and maintain an effective learning environment.
* Maintain NMC registration in line with revalidation requirements and abide by NMC Code of Professional Conduct.
* Provide DBS documentation in line with organisational procedure.
Information resources
* Maintain record keeping in line with NMC and organisational guidance.
* Ensure safe storage and access to IT systems to protect client confidentiality in line with organisational Information Governance policy.
Research and development
* Contribute to organisational audits.
* Support evidence based practice and disseminate learning to wider 0-19 team members.
Freedom to act
* Work to organisational policy and procedures.
* Work under direct and indirect supervision of Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visiting).
Person Specification
Skills
* Ability to prioritise workload and demonstrate ability to work independently.
* Able to develop, establish and maintain positive relationships with both internal and external partner agencies.
* Work under pressure and demonstrate ability to change priorities at short notice.
* Excellent verbal and written communication skills.
* Ability to recognise and respond appropriately to children and their families in challenging situations.
* Experience of working within a multi-agency team.
Experience
* Evidence of personal development and acquisition of transferable skills relevant to the job description.
* Understanding of current issues affecting the NHS public health agenda.
* Previous experience of working as part of a team.
* Understanding of clinical governance with some previous experience of undertaking audits.
* Experience of working within multi-disciplinary teams.
* Relevant experience of working with children, young people and families.
* Completion of safeguarding modules.
* Immunisation training and/or experience.
* Clinical supervisor training and experience.
* Knowledge of developmental milestones in children under 5.
* Infant feeding knowledge and experience.
Qualifications
* Registered nurse (RN1) or Midwife.
* Current NMC registration.
* Registered nurse child branch.
Other
* Holds full UK driving licence and has access to a car.
* Flexible approach to working day to meet the needs of service delivery.
* Positive attitude with strong degree of personal integrity.
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
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.
£31,469 to £38,308 a year inclusive of 5% High Cost Area allowance per annum pro rata.
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