To be responsible for leading and delivering the Healthy Child Programme against the 6 early and school aged years high impact areas, ensuring services are provided within the tiered model approach building community capacity, universal, universal plus and universal partnership plus. To be professionally accountable and responsible and adhere to and apply the NMC standard. Making Every Contact Count to enable the opportunistic delivery of consistent and concise healthy lifestyle information. Work with parents and children to promote the physical, emotional and social development of pre-school and school aged children. To apply the principles of the Solihull approach in all work undertaken with children, young people and families. The post holder will ensure inter-agency/professional partnership working between services, statutory and voluntary organisations to facilitate integrated approaches in meeting the needs of children. Working in an integrated way partnership with local communities to build community capacity; utilising strength-based approaches. Hold a caseload of families with school aged children and young people, providing specialist evidence based advice, information and support to the population served, team members and relevant agencies. Lead and Deliver the Healthy Child Programme with a drive towards reducing the gap in health and social health inequalities. Lead and deliver the Healthy Child Programme including the 6 school aged years high impact areas to all school age children and their families with a drive towards reducing the gap in health and social health inequalities.