1. Communication and relationship skills Demonstrate excellent communication and interpersonal skills with children, young people, families, colleagues and partner agencies Ensure effective communication with clients where there may be barriers to acceptance/ understanding e.g. sensitive conversations; where English is not the first language. Ability to communicate complex and sensitive information including informing parents of screening test results, using a behaviour change approach (Making Every Contact Count) Ensure all information about children, young people and families is treated confidentially and complies with local and national guidance on data protection, information sharing and governance Participate in team and other meetings as required Ability to work effectively in a shared office space 2. Knowledge, training and experience NVQ level 3 or equivalent recognised qualification in child care/early years or health & social care Knowledge of child development Experience of working with children, families and other agencies Undertake the organisations corporate and local induction, and maintain compliance with training requirements relevant to your role Actively participate in clinical and safeguarding supervision relevant to role Responsible for maintaining up to date evidence based skills, knowledge and competency of role requirements Ensure compliance with statutory and mandatory training Knowledge and experience of MS Office including Word, Excel, Outlook, PowerPoint 3. Analytical and judgement skills Act as a professional and clinical role model to all staff, clients, service users and partner agencies Assess, implement and plan services under the guidance of the Senior Clinical Worker/Lead School Nurse and/or Clinical Lead Evaluate and adjust plans appropriately to ensure the completion of the work/cohort in liaison with senior clinicians To use observation skills and feedback to senior clinicians if concerned Adhere to local and national guidance in the safeguarding of children, young people and adults. Escalating concerns identified 4. Planning and organisational skills To have excellent time management and organisational skills to facilitate delivery of the screening schedule, ensuring KPI (Key Performance Indicators) are met To be able to manage own time, ensuring all allocated tasks are completed in a timely manner, escalating to senior clinician if unable to do so To identify and escalate to senior clinician any identified challenges in achieving planned schedule Facilitate presentations on health promotion Have the ability to adapt and be flexible in responding to changing needs and demands of the service To ensure statutory and mandatory training is up to date in line with the organisational policy To have the ability to screen questionnaires and identify those requiring additional support 5. Physical skills Transport and set up equipment to undertake screening checks as part of the NCMP, vison/hearing screening and health promotion activities Use a range of clinical skills including weighing and measuring, hearing and vision screening and facilitating health promotion activities Basic IT and keyboard skills, including the use of Word & Excel and the ability to learn and utilise programmes specific to task e.g. RiO; Thomson Screening Ability to travel to a range of community settings in a timely manner, including schools, allocated base, clinics 6. Responsibility for patient / client care Liaise with partner agencies to provide a seamless experience and quality outcome including completing onward referrals to external agencies such as ophthalmology and audiology. Actively promote equality and value diversity Adhere to local and national guidance/legislation for safeguarding children and adults Comply with confidentiality requirements Maintaining the privacy and dignity of the child at all times e.g. the completion of measurements should be done sensitively with due regard to cultural and religious requirements (e.g. not removing headwear; parental/carers wishes) and in a private setting Ensure effective and sensitive communication with children and families Maintain clinical competency and continuous professional development Access clinical supervision as per organisational policy 7. Responsibility for policy and service development implementation Maintain a professional manner and act as a role model, adhering to organisational policies and protocols Ensure that organisational policies and procedures are adhered to Actively promote and embed new processes within team, following direction from Lead School Nurse and/or Clinical Lead Review day to day process and identify potential improvements to service delivery in discussion with Lead School Nurse Support the Lead School Nurse and or Clinical Lead with the creation and embedding of new processes/sops Participate in clinical audit and clinical governance activities to improve standards and outcomes Contribute to the achievement of organisation and service objectives 8. Responsibilities for financial and physical resource Ensure that equipment is transported, stored and used safely and correctly Comply with the organisational standing orders and standing financial instructions 9. Responsibilities for human resources (HR) Adhere to all organisational policy and procedures Participate in own appraisal and clinical supervision To provide support and advice to other colleagues within the team To support the team in providing placements for students and other colleagues 10. Responsibilities for information resources Responsibility for timely accurate record keeping and safeguarding client confidentiality by adhering to Caldicott Principles Ensure records are kept up to date and safeguard patient confidentiality by being aware of professional, legal and ethical responsibilities Record and submit accurate, timely data and information to inform Public Health England, service planning, management and evaluation Responsibilities for research and development (R&D) Actively participate in clinical audit and clinical governance activities to maintain quality of service and support service developments 11. Responsibilities for research and development (R&D) Actively participate in clinical audit and clinical governance activities to maintain quality of service and support service developments 12. Freedom to act Work as a member of the School Health Team, under the guidance of the Senior Clinical Support Worker/Lead School Nurse and/or Clinical Lead Plan and organise workload and that of the screening team using initiative, escalating to line manager as required guided by defined policies and procedures