The Children's Health Promotion Advisor works closely with the Health Visitor to support the delivery of identified packages of care, providing support and advice to clients. The role delivers a range of health promoting programmes and activities for inclusion in a variety of settings including: mental wellbeing, physical activity, stop smoking support, oral health, food and nutrition, and lifestyle/weight management.
To develop and deliver health care and health promotion as a member of the Integrated Children's Division, using evidence-based practice and professional leadership and management. The role supports the development of best practice and facilitates shared learning to develop services and initiatives that meet local needs, in relation to the aims and objectives of Wirral Community NHS Foundation Trust.
The CHPA role works closely with the Health Visiting team and across Cheshire East supporting the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme 0-19. Manages a delegated active caseload, working as a member of a skill-mixed team, responsible for interacting constructively with team members and organising, prioritising, and planning their work. This includes arranging visits and supporting the delivery of universal services and additional packages of care.
Facilitation and delivery of clinics and group sessions as required, including evenings based on service need. Undertakes Healthy Child reviews/contacts and promotes the uptake of immunisation as per Trust and professional guidelines.
We have an established preceptorship programme in place and you will be well supported by your manager and colleagues and valued in your role as a member of the 0-19 Service. We offer opportunities for personal and professional development and you will receive annual appraisal, clinical, and safeguarding supervision.
If you want to make a difference to the health of children and their families within Cheshire East and have a commitment to reducing health inequalities, we would very much like to hear from you.
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