MAIN RESPONSIBILITIES To Support the delivery of the Local Health Visiting offer, including the Healthy Child Programme. To work as an independent practitioner within a skill-mixed team. To support staff as needed/required. To undertake delegated work in a timely manner. To help identify children and/or families with additional needs, and refer to other agencies/teams for support and intervention as appropriate. Provide health advice and signpost children and their families to alternative resources within the local community. To undertake developmental assessments and 6-8 week reviews when trained and competent to do so. To deliver health promotion activities and targeted interventions to children and their families. To undertake assessments when new children/families move into the area and liaise with the Specialist Public Health Nurse as appropriate. Undertake pre-school contacts as directed by the Specialist Public Health Nurse and handover to the School Health Team where required. To be aware of and act in accordance with Safeguarding protocols to ensure all children are free from risk of harm or neglect. To carry out early intervention, safeguarding and multi-disciplinary health referrals when needed. To promote and be a champion in home safety for families, to assist with the reduction of accidents to children, respond to A&E notifications and follow-up as appropriate in partnership with Health Visitors. To carry out home visits to children and their families as part of the identified objectives for their health needs. Liaise with the GP and other members of the Primary Care Team as appropriate. To undertake routine new-born blood spot screening, when trained and competent to do so in line with service specification. To provide feedback to the Health Visitor regarding observations made and problems identified during contacts with families. To assist in the facilitation of Well-baby drop in sessions, and infant feeding drop-in sessions across the borough. To support with monitoring the growth of babies and children, advising parents on aspects of parenting within a sound knowledge base, and referring to the Health Visitor where there are concerns or more detailed advice is required. LEADERSHIP / MANAGEMENT SKILLS Attend team meetings, 1-1 management supervisions, whole service forums, and both clinical and safeguarding supervision. Work collaboratively with other multi-disciplinary services. To work in accordance with Bromley Healthcare (BHC) policies and guidelines for best practice. Ensure equipment is maintained to a safe level and be aware of BHCs health and safety policies. Manage own time effectively Attend relevant training, both core-to-role and continuous professional development sessions. To maintain complete and contemporaneous record keeping standards. To liaise with appropriate statutory and voluntary agencies in order to access the best possible service for clients. PROFESSIONAL RESPONSIBILITIES To be aware of and act in accordance with trust policies, procedures, national legislation and NMC standards. Maintain evidence for professional registration and revalidation. To promote an awareness of the importance of liaison with other health care and multi-agency workers in adopting a multi-disciplinary team approach to health care. To work flexibly across the Trust. To use evidence based practice to develop and maintain a high quality of care. To adhere to the NMC code of Professional Conduct and be conversant with the Scope of Professional Practice and other NMC advisory papers. To maintain clinical competence by exercising awareness of professional responsibilities, reading relevant literature and by taking opportunities for personal and professional development MANDATORY REQUIREMENTS ON ALL ROLES The post holder has a responsibility to safeguard children, young people and adults at risk and will be trained to the appropriate level as determined by the post. The post holder is expected to demonstrate the values of Bromley Healthcare, which are: Belonging, Health and Wellbeing, Continuous Learning and Innovation, and Compassion. The post holder is expected to work within the requirements of the 6 Cs Care, Compassion, Competence, Communication, Courage and Commitment The post holder is expected to comply with all Bromley Healthcares relevant policies, procedures and guidelines; including the appropriate code(s) of conduct associated with this post The job description reflects the immediate requirements and objectives of the post. This is not an exhaustive list of duties and responsibilities and the post holder may be required to undertake other duties which fall within the grade of the job, as directed by the line manager. This job description will be reviewed regularly in the light of changing service requirements and any such changes will be discussed with the post holder.