Job summary
'Calling all Health Visitors'
Are you dynamic, motivated, enthusiastic and passionate about giving children the best start in life?
Do you wish to join an 'Outstanding' Health Visiting Service, as rated by the CQC?
If the answer is 'Yes', we would very much like to hear from you .
If you would like to see it for yourself, come and visit us.
At Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, we are looking for fully qualified Health Visitors to join our well established Health Visiting Service. Full, Part-time and Bank positions are available. We are a progressive service who encourages innovative, forward thinking professionals, who are keen to embrace change and provide the best quality of care for communities.
If you would like an informal visit or need more information, please contact: Clare Deaves on 07980935597 or
Main duties of the job
Applicants should be a qualified Nurse/Midwife who have qualified (or currently in training) as a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse and require good organisational abilities, excellent interpersonal skills and be able to communicate effectively, utilising electronic and manual systems.
Excellent knowledge of the current health agenda relating to Children's Services and Health Visiting is a necessity and the ability to meet the travel requirements of the role.
At SWBH we have been continuing to re-shape the way Health Visitors work and throughout the pandemic we have kept our Health Visitors working safely with local families by introducing new and innovative practices. With the provision of laptops and mobile phones to all our staff and with additional technological solutions, we were able to implement the necessary changes to continue to provide the support our families require and welcome.
About us
We offer:
1. Integrated team working
2. Practice support and clinical/restorative supervision
3. Supportive induction package
4. Excellent access to training opportunities for professional development
5. Comprehensive preceptorship framework for newly qualified Health Visitor's
6. Opportunity to participate in work streams of interest and lead on projects.
7. Opportunity to fast track onto our Associate Team Leader programme.
Health Visitors in Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Trust (SWBH) work within corporate teams and are supported by Community Nursery Nurses, a Health Visitor Contact Centre and are led and managed by Health Visitor Team Leaders and Clinical Lead for Health Visiting. All Health Visitors are supported by the safeguarding unit and access safeguarding supervision for vulnerable families from specialist NSPCC trained supervisors. In addition to this, specialist safeguarding Health Visitors develop and deliver safeguarding training to further enhance Health Visiting skills and knowledge.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Please see attached Job Description and Person Specification for full details of what this role entails
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
8. oRegistered General Nurse with Degree/Diploma in Health Visiting
9. oQualified Nurse Prescriber
10. oEvidence of continued Professional Development
Desirable
11. Mentorship Qualification
Experience
Essential
12. oAn awareness and understanding of the knowledge and skills necessary for the development, implementation and evaluation of programmes of Health Promotion
13. oExperience of working in partnership with other agencies/patients/public
14. oExperience of current legislation relating to Child Protection and how it relates to practice
15. oAwareness of National & Local Policies on Primary Care
16. oAwareness of using Pubic Health approaches
17. oAwareness of the needs of people from deprived and diverse communities
Desirable
18. oAbility and willingness to contribute to service development opportunities, developing guidelines, policies, primary care services
19. oExperience of clinical supervision and as a facilitator for supervision (or willingness to undertake)
20. oLeadership qualities
Personal Qualities
Essential
21. oExcellent oral and written communication/interpersonal skills
22. oAbility to work as part of a team
23. oAbility to liaise with relevant agencies
Desirable
24. oAbility to deal with conflict
Management
Essential
25. oAbility to prioritise and manage own workload and that of others
26. oMust be flexible, creative and innovative
27. oAbility to adopt a constructive and logical approach to dealing with conflict, and to challenge and support others appropriately and assertively
Desirable
28. o Ability to participate in the recruitment and retention process
Written/Communication/Verbal and Physical Skills
Essential
29. oAble to complete accurate, concise and contemporaneous patient records, reports and other relevant documents when working within time constraints
30. oAble to comment on complex documents such as policies/reports
31. oAble to write reports and make referrals to other agencies
32. oHave excellent verbal and written skills
33. oHave excellent interpersonal skills in order to establish rapport and work effectively with families and colleagues
34. oHave good IT skills email, word and excel
35. oAble to meet the travel requirements of the post
36. oTo be able to safely carry out non manual handling procedures
Desirable
37. oBe able to write complex reports and formulate policies
Knowledge
Essential
38. oUnderstanding of current issues, policies and frameworks affecting Children's services
39. oAble to deliver evidence based care that is responsive to the needs of patients and carers, and that is negotiated in partnership with service users
40. oAbility to carry out comprehensive assessments on children and their carers and evaluate outcomes
41. oPrescribe appropriately
42. oWorking knowledge and understanding of the importance of confidentiality
43. oKnowledge and understanding of Agenda for Change, and Knowledge & Skills Framework
44. oUnderstanding of Clinical governance systems and processes
Desirable
45. oUnderstanding of research and audit principles
Working Conditions
Essential
46. oTo adhere to the lone working policy
47. oTo work in a variety of settings: clinic, home and children's centre
48. oAble to work flexibly