Job summary
NHS Herefordshire and Worcestershire Integrated Care Board
Deputy Designated Nurse for Safeguarding - All Age Integrated
Agenda for Change - Band 8a
Permanent Full Time Vacancy
Based in Kirkham House, Worcester
Interviews will be held face to face at Kirkham House Worcester
At Herefordshire and Worcestershire Integrated Care Board, we are looking for an experienced Nurse to work within the Nursing and Quality ICB Safeguarding Team. The successful candidate will be responsible for providing specialist safeguarding expertise integrated across all ages. The Deputy Designated Nurse support the team in ensuring that comprehensive and robust arrangements are in place for safeguarding in all commissioned services, including, Health Providers, Primary, Community and Independent care.
Main duties of the job
Reporting to the Designated Nurse for Safeguarding, the post holder will assist and where delegated, lead and support all activities necessary to ensure that organisations within the health community meet their responsibilities to safeguard and protect children, young people and adults. They will work flexibly across the countywide safeguarding team to support delivery of the agreed work plan. The successful candidate will be passionate about safeguarding with a proven track record of delivering on objectives. This role includes advising HWICB on their statutory duties for Safeguarding Children, Looked after Children and Adults as stipulated in primary legislation, government strategy and national, regional and local guidance.
About us
Herefordshire and Worcestershire ICB and its partners work collaboratively to commission, plan, monitor, deliver and improve health and care services for over 806,000 people across two counties and surrounding boundaries. With a workforce of over 300 employees and a budget of £ billion to commission hospital, community and mental health services, it is a dynamic, forward-looking and vibrant place to work, set within the backdrop of some of the country's most beautiful countryside.
We provide a supportive and collaborative environment, offering opportunities for our staff to reach their full potential and develop a rewarding career. We enable our employees to achieve a positive work-life balance through a blend of collaborative workplace attendance combined with regular home working. Joining our inclusive and innovative team comes with a range of attractive benefits including:
1. Employee Assistance Programmes and access to a wealth of on-line health and wellbeing support
2. Competitive NHS Pension Scheme
3. Comprehensive opportunities to learn new skills and to develop your career within a caring and inclusive environment.
4. Generous holiday entitlement, which increases in line with service, with the opportunity to purchase additional leave.
5. Flexible working patterns to support work-life balance.
Job description
Job responsibilities
To act as a Deputy Designated Nurse for the ICB, working with the Associate Director for Nursing & Quality (Safeguarding) & Designated Nurses; other Deputy Designated Nurses in HWICB.
To deputise for the Designated Nurse, in regard to membership of Herefordshire and Worcestershire Safeguarding Children Partnerships and Adult Boards and committees as required.
To produce and present high quality, accurate reports to boards, committees and Governing Body meetings of the ICB as required, ensuring accuracy and attention to detail. Deliver formal presentations as requested.
Serve on designated Herefordshire Safeguarding Childrens Partnership (HSCB), Worcestershire Safeguarding Children Partnership (WSCP), Herefordshire Safeguarding Adults Board (HSAB) and Worcestershire Safeguarding Adults Board (WSAB), and sub-groups/task and finish groups ensuring that the Designated Nurse function and/or health organisations are represented on the groups of the HSCP/WSCP/HSAB/WSAB, the local Safeguarding NHS Leads meeting and any other panels/groups as nominated.
Provide safeguarding health advice on policy and individual cases to statutory and voluntary agencies including the Police, Childrens Social Care and Adult Social Care.
In conjunction with the Designated Nurse, assist and provide safeguarding clinical supervision for professionals employed as Safeguarding/ Named Nurses in the health trusts, (and receive support with individual cases to ensure safe practice within their role).
To assist and where delegated by the Associate Director for Nursing & Quality (Safeguarding) & Designated Nurse, to lead in implementing national guidelines and recommendations in relation to safeguarding children and adults in accordance with local HSCP/WSCP/HSAB and WSAB procedures to promote good practice.
The post holder will ensure that effective communication and liaison takes place within their service, ICBs, and Health Trusts as a whole in relation to the safeguarding function.
The post holder will work in collaboration with partner agencies across the ICS including the Police and the Local Authorities to meet their responsibilities to safeguard and protect children, young people and adults.
Be a source of advice and support to HWICB and Health Trusts Safeguarding Committees across the health economy.
To assist and where delegated by the Associate Director for Nursing & Quality (Safeguarding) & Designated Nurses, the post holder will attend relevant Position of Trust meetings. To provide expert knowledge and information to support the organisations safeguarding lead to inform the process, advising on relevant information and required actions for Health Trust, Primary Care or individual professionals to undertake.
The Deputy Designated Nurse will advise and support health managers of provider organisations in the close monitoring of the quality of records in relation to children and adult safeguarding across the health economy and report to managers areas of concern and co-operate with the clinical governance agenda within the individual organisations.
The post holder will assist HWICB where appropriate in the collection of relevant information and activity data with regard to safeguarding children, young people and adults.
The post holder will demonstrate a high degree of skills in both negotiation and liaison across health and partner agencies.
The post holder will work with HWICB and Safeguarding Children Partnerships, Safeguarding Adult Boards, other Health Representatives, and other relevant agencies.
Please see attached Job Description and Person Specification for further detail.
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
6. Professional Clinical Qualification (current UK registration)
7. Evidence of continuing ongoing training and development
Desirable
8. First level degree in health or related subject
9. Relevant master's degree or equivalent post graduate qualification or working towards or equivalent relevant experience
Experience
Essential
10. Experience of the safeguarding agenda for both children and adults including children in care for a minimum of two years.
11. Experience of managing safeguarding issues and an understanding of contribution to safeguarding processes such as section 42 enquiries, safeguarding adult meetings, child safeguarding practice reviews.
12. Evidence of devising and delivering training packages to a range of groups and across organisations.
Skills, Knowledge and Competencies
Essential
13. Knowledge and understanding of legislation and guidance relating to safeguarding.
14. Knowledge of governance, audit and assurance.
15. Experience and skills in writing IMRs and reports.
16. Knowledge of Domestic Homicide Reviews and associated processes and their relevance to improving outcomes for adults.
17. Knowledge of LeDeR and associated processes and relevance to improving health outcomes for children and adults with Learning Disabilities.
Desirable
18. Clinical Governance and risk management knowledge and experience.
19. An understanding of Making Safeguarding Personal and the responsibility the ICB holds.