Job summary
Community Nursery Nurse - Health Visiting - Band 4
£31,081 - £33,665 Inc HCAS per annum pro rata
Salary is dependant on experience
Part time - 22.5 hours per week
We are currently looking for a Community Nursery Nurse to join our dynamic and friendly teams, who is patient-focused and thrives on providing quality care.
As a Community Nursery Nurse working in Bromley, you will provide quality face to face contacts for children and their families, working in a diverse borough following the Healthy Child Programme. The Bromley health visiting service is divided into 3 localities Central Bromley, Orpington and Beckenham.
The Community Nursery Nurse role is rewarding, challenging and exciting, and your skills can make a difference to families and secure optimum health and developmental outcomes for children.
We offer flexible working and every Community Nursery Nurse has a lap-top and smartphone, enabling agile working.
If you would like to work for Bromley as a Community Nursery Nurse, have a look at the Job description and key essential criteria and desirable skills required for the post - if you meet the criteria please apply or call us for further information.
Proposed interview date week commencing 14th October 2024
Main duties of the job
The successful candidate will work within the Bromley 0 to 19 public health nursing service to support the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme to children as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor/ Locality Lead Nurses, whilst working closely with all members of the skill mixed team.
The successful candidate will deliver universal and targeted interventions to improve the health and wellbeing of the 0-4 population and their families. These programmes will be delivered in line with the National and Local guidelines and publichealth priorities.
Working proactively and using a partnership approach to promote health and wellbeing, and contributing to tackling health inequalities.
The post holder will work with children, young people and families within a variety of community settings such as Children's Centres, Early Years settings, Health Centres, or within the home environment.
About us
Bromley Healthcare is a community interest company providing a wide range of services including community nursing services such as district nursing, health visiting to specialist nurses, as well as therapy services for children, young people and adults. Salary is dependant on NHS experience and current banding/pay point. Excellent benefits package available including various pension schemes, discounted gym membership, cycle to work scheme, discounted electronics, access to EAP, high street discounts, Blue Light Card eligibility, opportunity to apply for low interest personal loans and an excellent lease car scheme and we are constantly looking to expand our staff benefits.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- To support the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme for children 0 to 19 and their families as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse.
- To safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people and to adhere to the Bromley Healthcare Safeguarding Children Policy and Local Safeguarding Children Board Policies and Procedures.
- To carry out developmental checks as delegated by and under thesupervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse
- To work with targeted families providing advice and support in response to identified health, social or special needs in the home and other venues as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse.
- To support complex and vulnerable families as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse.
- To be responsible for own work ensuring effective liaison and regular updates with the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse who delegated the piece of work.
- To participate in child health clinics and clinic appointments in conjunction with the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse.
- To promote breastfeeding as per Bromley Healthcare Policies working to and maintain baby friendly accreditation
- To offer advice to parents and carers on the development, health andbehaviour of their child, discussing any concerns with the HealthVisitor/Skill mix team and to refer to other services as directed and appropriate in line with policy.
- To deliver home visits to support parenting, development, health andbehaviour of their child as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor
- Facilitate health promotion sessions and deliver activities in a variety of settings on local public health priorities
- To be sensitive to the cultural, physical emotional, intellectual and social needs of children and families and to promote positive family life in the local community.
- To encourage parents/carers to participate in all aspects of play anddevelopment with their children. To advise parents/carers on suitable play activities and age appropriate toys.
- To plan and implement packages of care as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse to include attuned and positive parenting, sleep, behavioural concerns, potty/toilet training, weaning and feeding problems and speech and language and play materials.
- To promote home safety, accident prevention and safe play and other health promotion.
- To contribute to the assessment of vulnerable families when implementing packages of care under the supervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse
- To deliver services effectively within the resources available.
- To be responsible at all times for accurate and contemporaneous record keeping in line with local and national guidelines and policy.
- To ensure effective liaison by supporting the development of robust and effective communication systems both within the Bromley 0 to 19 team, with children and their families, other health professionals as appropriate, children and families centres, and Early Years Settings as part of a co-ordinated approach within the locality.
- To develop relationships which facilitate effective liaison and communication with statutory, voluntary and independent organisations.
- To participate in regular Supervision.
- To take part in audit activity as requested
- To participate in an annual appraisal of their work where objectives will be set.
- The post holder will be expected to undertake any training or development as identified at appraisal.
- To undertake such training as may be required to meet the needs of the service both mandatory and service specific.
- To assume responsibility for maintaining own level of professionaldevelopment and clinical competence.
- All staff are responsible for identifying areas within their service, which do not meet Clinical Governance quality standards.
- All staff are expected to participate in Clinical Governance actions to achieve Clinical Governance within their service.
- All clinicians are expected to participate in quality improvement activities including clinical audit programmes.
- All staff are responsible for ensuring their practice is evidence-based
Job description
Job responsibilities
- To support the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme for children 0 to 19 and their families as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse.
- To safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people and to adhere to the Bromley Healthcare Safeguarding Children Policy and Local Safeguarding Children Board Policies and Procedures.
- To carry out developmental checks as delegated by and under thesupervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse
- To work with targeted families providing advice and support in response to identified health, social or special needs in the home and other venues as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse.
- To support complex and vulnerable families as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse.
- To be responsible for own work ensuring effective liaison and regular updates with the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse who delegated the piece of work.
- To participate in child health clinics and clinic appointments in conjunction with the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse.
- To promote breastfeeding as per Bromley Healthcare Policies working to and maintain baby friendly accreditation
- To offer advice to parents and carers on the development, health andbehaviour of their child, discussing any concerns with the HealthVisitor/Skill mix team and to refer to other services as directed and appropriate in line with policy.
- To deliver home visits to support parenting, development, health andbehaviour of their child as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor
- Facilitate health promotion sessions and deliver activities in a variety of settings on local public health priorities
- To be sensitive to the cultural, physical emotional, intellectual and social needs of children and families and to promote positive family life in the local community.
- To encourage parents/carers to participate in all aspects of play anddevelopment with their children. To advise parents/carers on suitable play activities and age appropriate toys.
- To plan and implement packages of care as delegated by and under the supervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse to include attuned and positive parenting, sleep, behavioural concerns, potty/toilet training, weaning and feeding problems and speech and language and play materials.
- To promote home safety, accident prevention and safe play and other health promotion.
- To contribute to the assessment of vulnerable families when implementing packages of care under the supervision of the Health Visitor/Locality Lead Nurse
- To deliver services effectively within the resources available.
- To be responsible at all times for accurate and contemporaneous record keeping in line with local and national guidelines and policy.
- To ensure effective liaison by supporting the development of robust and effective communication systems both within the Bromley 0 to 19 team, with children and their families, other health professionals as appropriate, children and families centres, and Early Years Settings as part of a co-ordinated approach within the locality.
- To develop relationships which facilitate effective liaison and communication with statutory, voluntary and independent organisations.
- To participate in regular Supervision.
- To take part in audit activity as requested
- To participate in an annual appraisal of their work where objectives will be set.
- The post holder will be expected to undertake any training or development as identified at appraisal.
- To undertake such training as may be required to meet the needs of the service both mandatory and service specific.
- To assume responsibility for maintaining own level of professionaldevelopment and clinical competence.
- All staff are responsible for identifying areas within their service, which do not meet Clinical Governance quality standards.
- All staff are expected to participate in Clinical Governance actions to achieve Clinical Governance within their service.
- All clinicians are expected to participate in quality improvement activities including clinical audit programmes.
- All staff are responsible for ensuring their practice is evidence-based
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- BTEC level 3 Diploma in Early Years Or CACHE Diploma in Child care and Education, Level 3 (2 year course) Or NVQ/SNVQ level 3 in Early Years and Education Or NNEB Diploma
- Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of normal child development and factors which have impact.
- Effective interpersonal skills / Ability to build appropriate relationships with clients and their families
- Knowledge/awareness of safeguarding issues
- Demonstrate understanding of the public health issues
Desirable
- Experience of delivering health promotion / Healthy Child Programme
- Experience of completing growth measurements and knowledge of how to interpret results
- Experience of providing infant feeding support to parents
Experience
Essential
- Current community experience/ Team working / autonomous working.
- Experience of facilitating groups/clinics/sessions.
- Experience of working with families and/or in a childcare setting
- Evidence of updating skills
Desirable
- Experience of working with other agencies
- Knowledge of the healthy child programme
Skills
Essential
- Current knowledge and understanding of community nursing including current DOH directives.
- Computer literate / IT skills/ Ability to maintain accurate and clear records
- Current UK Driving Licence and with use of car for work purposes
- Knowledge/Experience Safeguarding issues
Desirable
- Knowledge of the public health role of contemporary health visiting
Person Specification
Qualifications
Essential
- BTEC level 3 Diploma in Early Years Or CACHE Diploma in Child care and Education, Level 3 (2 year course) Or NVQ/SNVQ level 3 in Early Years and Education Or NNEB Diploma
- Evidence of Continuing Professional Development
Knowledge
Essential
- Knowledge of normal child development and factors which have impact.
- Effective interpersonal skills / Ability to build appropriate relationships with clients and their families
- Knowledge/awareness of safeguarding issues
- Demonstrate understanding of the public health issues
Desirable
- Experience of delivering health promotion / Healthy Child Programme
- Experience of completing growth measurements and knowledge of how to interpret results
- Experience of providing infant feeding support to parents
Experience
Essential
- Current community experience/ Team working / autonomous working.
- Experience of facilitating groups/clinics/sessions.
- Experience of working with families and/or in a childcare setting
- Evidence of updating skills
Desirable
- Experience of working with other agencies
- Knowledge of the healthy child programme
Skills
Essential
- Current knowledge and understanding of community nursing including current DOH directives.
- Computer literate / IT skills/ Ability to maintain accurate and clear records
- Current UK Driving Licence and with use of car for work purposes
- Knowledge/Experience Safeguarding issues
Desirable
- Knowledge of the public health role of contemporary health visiting
Disclosure and Barring Service Check
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act (Exceptions Order) 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service (formerly known as CRB) to check for any previous criminal convictions.