To take responsibility for identifying and meeting their own learning needs with support from the university and their Practice Assessor/Supervisor To work as part of the Public Health Nursing team, providing specialist advice and care on an identified caseload to enable children, young people and their families to be healthy and stay safe. To work as part of an integrated multi-disciplinary team around the child, young person and their family providing specialist advice in relation to health needs. To provide evidence based advice and care to children, young people and their families founded on assessment of need. Agree a programme of learning and negotiate clinical learning objectives with the PA/PS which will enable the embedding of theoretical learning in practice, and reflect the value of practice-based education. Develop new public health and leadership skills and show integration of theoretical knowledge with knowledge and experience derived from practice. Maintain contemporaneous, factual records with the child or young person the focus of all assessments and actions in accordance with Public Health Nursing service guidelines and organisations clinical recordkeeping policy. Be proactive in the identification of risk factors and signs and symptoms of child abuse and act according to organisational and Gloucestershire Safeguarding Childrens Partnership protocols at all times. Provide signposting to other services and agencies, referring onwards in a timely manner, and liaising appropriately seeking first any necessary consent Shortlisting date 06/05/25 Interview date 21/05/25