Community Immunisation Plus Staff Nurses
We are recruiting 5 community staff nurses to join the Start 4 Life workforce pilot in Tower Hamlets.
You will be part of a multidisciplinary team working in partnership with parents with children in the first 1001 critical days.
All the team are trained in Practice elements.
There are 4 pathways in this pilot.
Immunisation plus run vaccine information clinics to give parents the opportunity to discuss any childhood immunisations. They also are trained to give immunisations as appropriate.
The team is part of the health visiting team. They can also support families who need additional help with starting solids, infant feeding, or low emotional mood.
Following completion of the pilot, the skills you have acquired can support your application for Public Health Nursing.
We reserve the right to close this vacancy early if we receive sufficient applications for the role.
Main duties of the job
The post holder will have a delegated caseload under the supervision of the Lead Immunisation Nurse and other senior staff members. The post holder will be responsible for carrying out specific nursing care for patients, families, and carers. 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 0-19 Universal Service teams provide support to all children and young people and their families within a progressive universal model of service delivery dependent on assessed need. The service offers every child/family a programme of screening, immunisations, developmental reviews, and information and guidance to support parenting and healthy choices as defined by The Healthy Child Programme (Department of Health, 2011).
The GP Care Group 0-19 Universal teams provide a safe, effective, and high-quality service to clients using research-based evidence to inform practice within agreed professional standards.
The 0-19 Universal Service Team Community Staff Nurse will support the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme within a universal model of service delivery dependent on assessed needs and provision of personalised care.
This role will play a key part in the development and safe delivery of 0-19 services, utilising the best available evidence to improve the health and wellbeing of children and young people, especially those from disadvantaged groups.
About us
Tower Hamlets GP Care Group (The Care Group) was incorporated as a community interest company limited by shares in September 2014. Every general practice in Tower Hamlets owns one share of £1. The Care Group was formed to manage borough-level contracts on behalf of the practices, deliver primary care-led services, and support general practices, and to be the provider voice of primary care in the wider health and social care system.
Read up more about Tower Hamlets GP Care Group, click here: https://www.gpcaregroup.org/
The Care Group is also a member of Tower Hamlets Together, a place-based integrated partnership, which includes Bart's Health, East London NHS Foundation Trust, the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, and the Council for Voluntary Services.
Click here to know more about Tower Hamlets Together partnership: https://www.towerhamletstogether.com/
The key priorities for the Care Group are:
1. Innovation and support for primary care
2. Being a great place to work
3. Integrating primary and community care
4. Providing high-quality cost-effective care to local people
5. Influencing improvements in health outcomes
Job responsibilities
Key Responsibilities
To provide evidence-based information to parents at Vaccine information clinics by working in partnership with parents through motivational interviewing and trauma-informed practice.
To deliver childhood immunisations as directed by appropriate governance routes as designated by the service offer, and overseen by the GPCG.
Provide ongoing holistic care and in line with the scope of practice for the delivery of the Healthy Child programme high impact areas and schedule of interventions.
To develop working relationships with families and work under section and delegation as required of the caseload holder, delivering consistent messages to include infant feeding support, emotional well-being, and signposting across the wider 0-19 and Family hub offer.
To support and assist Assistant practitioners for speech and language and 0-19 Universal Community Nursery Nurses as required.
Apply a Make every Contact Count (MECC) approach in service delivery.
To participate in Health Education programmes and health promotion activities on a multi-disciplinary basis across the 0-19 partnership and Family Hub Offer.
To participate in strategy meetings, case conferences, providing reports as required and to have clinical and safeguarding supervision as per policy for safeguarding children.
Management and Leadership
To ensure equity in service delivery and best practice by participating in team meetings, meeting key performance indicators and clinical governance priorities.
Being a positive and responsive role model for junior staff.
To undertake any other duties as required by service leads for service across the pilot offer, as required, providing it is within the stated competence framework.
To participate in the education and training of pre and post registration students and assist in the induction of new community staff.
To participate in clinical and child protection supervision and annual performance appraisal in line with the Tower Hamlets GPCG policies.
To maintain up-to-date and accurate records of all children and young people seen on relevant data systems, including EMIS and in accordance with local standards.
To complete statistical data collection and performance information in a timely manner.
To identify equipment and supplies as needed.
Meet with team members on a regular basis to discuss in line with accountability and delegation pathways, report and evaluate patient care.
To support the team and service.
To provide and receive clinical supervision.
To assist in induction and orientation programmes, this will include acting as preceptors/mentors for new staff.
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.
To begin to develop the necessary skills to be an effective leader and role model for successive programme participants.
Partnership and Service Users
To ensure that there are opportunities for ongoing involvement of children, parents, and carers in the development of services and quality assurance.
To ensure clarity about the role of the specialist school nurse with staff, parents/carers, and colleagues within the health service, local authority, and voluntary agencies.
To work closely with other members of the school nursing team and collaborate with other health services and multi-disciplinary teams across the PRUs and including the Looked After Children team.
Quality Assurance
To ensure that there are Clinical Governance mechanisms and effective monitoring systems in place to assure the quality of the service.
To be involved in feedback of audit results and statistical data to staff and action planning based on those results. To ensure that evaluation data is cascaded up to those in senior management who need to be aware of it.
To complete statistical data collection and performance information in a timely manner.
To participate in audits of case note quality on a termly basis.
Ensure statistical returns are completed within agreed timescales by self and others.
Support the implementation of appropriate operational frameworks and objectives as agreed by the team and service or the professional forum.
Participate in service best practice and development groups as delegated by the Senior Nurse/Manager.
Contribute to the development and review of guidelines of the service.
Contribute to audit programmes and support the application of findings.
Maintain up-to-date knowledge of services available.
Participate in research projects and health surveillance programmes as delegated by the Senior Nurse/Manager.
To collect relevant information as requested as delegated by the Senior Nurse/Manager.
To use the Child Health Information System as necessary.
To use IT facilities to support the writing of letters, emails, reports, and for audit purposes.
To record all client contacts on NHS Computerised record keeping systems and diary of non-clinical activities.
To maintain contemporaneous, accurate records, completed according to GPCGs policy.
To keep an electronic record for planning and recording all work.
Person Specification
Knowledge
* Knowledge of Healthy Child Programme.
Experience
* Commitment to working as part of a multi-disciplinary team.
Qualifications
* Clear commitment to undertake further training.
Experience
* Understanding of Safeguarding Children.
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.
£35,964 to £43,780 a year Including Inner HCAS
Contract
Fixed term
Duration
9 months
Working pattern
Full-time, Flexible working, Home or remote working
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