As a Public Health Nurse, you will lead on prevention, promotion and protection of our prison communities. Leading on preventative health, your role will be key to ensuring effective and consistent delivery of national screening programmes, Health and Justice Indicators of Performance, health checks, blood borne virus screening, recording public health activity in the secure estate and leading our health promotion strategy. You will be our Infection Prevention and Control Lead, maintaining standards and leading the management of outbreaks. Within this role, youll lead health promotion activities to deliver proactive clinics and awareness campaigns, providing health promotion and disease prevention advice for patients. As well as co-ordinating all clinical activity in relation to screening and health prevention including section 7a and HJIPs; undertake screening of individuals and populations and respond appropriately to findings and work with others to protect the publics health and well-being from specific risks. Youll conduct IPC audits and training on site and be the outbreak control link co-ordinate outbreaks and reporting communicable diseases to PHE. You will also; Provide non-judgemental care promoting population health, embedding our wellbeing approach and challenging health inequalities. Create a safe and effective public health service, implementing pathways for the management environmental, communicable hazards to reduce risk where possible within our prison community. Deliver and co-ordinate screening programs for patients ensuring our patients can access community equivalence. Inspire excellence by forging strong links within our teams, our partners and stakeholders and providing a service that people can trust, feel safe within and feel proud of. Motivate teams in all areas of infection prevention and control, leading by example. Promote public health principles, infection prevention and control policies and best practice care embedding a culture of shared learning. You will promote patient wellbeing through our overarching Wellbeing Approach, demonstrating empathy and understanding to our patients. Share knowledge and skills in public health and infection prevention and control principles to ensure safe care and support each other to do a great job engaging with the process of reflection and supervision.