Job overview
Public Health Assistants (Early Years) will work in their local community to:
1. Complete universal health and well-being reviews for children at 9-12 months and 2 to 2 ½ years assessing child development using the ages and stages questionnaires
2. Weighing and measuring babies and children to ensure healthy growth and development
3. Deliver group programmes offering information and advice on key parenting topics
4. Support Healthy Child Clinics offering a service for families requiring information and advice from the Health Visiting Service.
5. Signpost families to access local services such as children’s centres, community and voluntary groups which positively improve their health and wellbeing and the importance of play in children's lives and learning.
The Health Visiting Service supports families with a new baby or a child aged under five-years-old. Working together with families, we develop individual family health plans to help meet family’s needs
Main duties of the job
You, will work closely with all children and their families who all play an invaluable contribution in how our users experience our services. You, are expected to be kind and responsive but professional and informative and contribute to the quality of the services provided within the community team across the health economy by:
6. Keeping the people who use our services as safe as possible through the use of sound assessment skills and effective risk assessments, escalating concerns to a senior colleague
7. Ensuring the best possible outcomes by using up-to-date skills and adhering to evidence-based policies and procedures within scope of assessed competence
8. Ensuring the people using our services have a good experience by respecting, empowering and working in partnership with families.
Working for our organisation
Rated ‘outstanding’ by the CQC, we’ve got a passion for delivering high standards of patient care and excellent services to improve the health of our communities. To do this we need outstanding people who share our values compassionate Aspirational Responsive Excellent
We know a commitment to equity, diversity and inclusion leads to better patient care and a happier workforce. We pride ourselves in being diverse and welcome applications from people with varied backgrounds, perspectives and experiences
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As a flexible working friendly organisation, we want you to be able to work in a way that is best for us, for our patients and for you. Talk to us about a flexible working arrangement that won’t involve sacrificing time for personal interests or family commitments. We’ll support you to work flexibly in a way that will suits us both
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Detailed job description and main responsibilities
As a community Trust many of our roles require individuals to be able to drive to perform their duties. As such you will be asked to confirm you have a full UK driving licence where driving is a requirement of the role to be able to proceed with your application. We are committed to supporting candidates with disabilities into employment, if you are unable to drive due to a disability, please contact the Recruitment Team via quoting the vacancy reference number so we can support you further.
The job description and person specification gives you all the information you need about this role. Please look carefully at the criteria in the person specification and tell us what you have done that shows you meet this in your application. If you need an application form in an alternative format please let our recruitment team know. All information you supply on your application should, to the best of your knowledge, be true and accurate.
Still have questions? The recruiting manager would love to hear from you, their contact details can be found in the job advert.
We can get a lot of applications for some roles so to be in with the best chance of being shortlisted please make sure you apply as soon as possible. A vacancy may close early if there is a lot of interest in the job.
At KCHFT we strongly encourage colleagues in clinical and non-clinical roles who have direct or social contact with patients to be fully vaccinated. In this way we will be doing all we can to ensure your safety and that of your colleagues and the patients we serve.
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Person specification
Qualifications
Essential criteria
9. Relevant level 3 qualification (NVQ / QCF Diploma or certificate of care / Advanced apprenticeship) National Nursery Examination Board (NNEB) Diploma in Nursery Nursing or CACHE Level 3 award in Childcare and Education or equivalent experience
10. Functional Skills at Level 2 (Literacy and numeracy/ GCSE grade A-C or equivalent in English and Maths)
Desirable criteria
11. Certificate of higher education in early years or early childhood studies.
12. BFI responsive feeding training and awareness of BFI standards
Experience
Essential criteria
13. Minimum of 2 years’ experience in a child care environment or in a health or social care setting
14. Experience of working as part of a team
15. Experience with the use of Microsoft Office and a variety of IT packages
Desirable criteria
16. Experience of planning and delivering high quality programmes to support child development and or breastfeeding volunteer or peer support.
Knowledge
Essential criteria
17. Awareness of developments in the NHS Knowledge of up to date practice
18. Understands the role and remit of a Public Health Assistant
Desirable criteria
19. Knowledge of Early Years Foundation Stage and it’s outcomes Knowledge of key theories and developments around child learning and development
skill &abilities
Essential criteria
20. Sound communication and interpersonal skills (verbal and written)
21. Ability to organise own work
22. Ability to use own initiative
Desirable criteria
23. Experience of delivering group sessions
24. Experience of working with families
Personal attributes
Essential criteria
25. Empathetic & Supportive
26. Ability to work under pressure
Ability to manage
Essential criteria
27. Ability to prioritise care delivery in a professional manner, taking into account Trust policies and procedures
28. Ability to manage own time effectively.
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