<div><p>Employer East of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust (Cambridgeshire) Employer type NHS Site Woburn Court Town Kempston, Bedford Salary £39,959 - £48,117 per annum, pro-rata Salary period Yearly Closing 24/06/2026 23:59 Interview date 01/07/2026</p><h3>Band 6</h3><p>East of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust delivers expert healthcare in people’s homes, community hospitals and local settings across the East of England.</p><p>Our nurses, therapists, clinicians, support teams and partners work together to provide coordinated care that supports independence, recovery and wellbeing. We believe people are best cared for close to home, in the communities where they live and belong.</p><p>By combining professional expertise with strong local relationships, we help people stay well, feel supported and access the right care at the right time. Expert healthcare, close to home, trusted by our communities.</p><p>Different ideas, experiences and backgrounds make us stronger and more creative and applications from all walks of life are welcomed. Our processes ensure that all applicants are treated fairly at every stage of the recruitment process.</p><p>East of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust is committed to creating a modern and inclusive work environment. We actively promote flexible working opportunities where possible to meet the needs and wishes of our workforce and maintain and improve their wellbeing. We also offer flexible working patterns and we would encourage you to discuss this with the recruiting manager before or during the application process if this would interest you.</p><p>We welcome applications from people who share our values and can help us deliver outstanding care in our local community.</p><p>Before applying for this vacancy, please make sure you’re familiar with ongoing GOV.uk sponsorship eligibility criteria which will impact the organisations ability to provide sponsorship, whether this is currently or in the future.</p><p>Please note, our selection processes are in place to ensure we recruit candidates with the right values and skills. Please be advised that the use of AI in applications is monitored. We remain watchful of candidates who misuse these tools to generate an application that doesn’t accurately reflect their skills.</p><p>Please note all new starters will be subject to a 6 month probationary period.</p><h3>Job overview</h3><p>Would you like to work as part of a dedicated Children in Care team within the wider 0-19 Service?</p><p>You would be responsible for assessing, planning and implementing holistic health care plans. This care may be delivered in schools, homes, clinics and other appropriate settings.</p><p>You would be undertaking statutory health assessments and promoting the health and wellbeing of children and young people.</p><p>Should we receive a high number of applications we reserve the right to close this vacancy at any point after 4th May 2026.</p><h3>Main duties of the job</h3><p>The post holder to:</p><p>Establish clear and effective communication links with young people, parents/carers, social care staff and a range of other professionals from both voluntary and statutory organisations.</p><p>Listen and take into account sensitive issues and communicate these to appropriate persons/agencies ensuring that children and young people are protected and that disclosures are acted upon appropriately.</p><p>To keep accurate and up to date electronic and written records, provide written reports as requested by the Service Leads.</p><p>Utilise a range of communication methods with colleagues and managers to include electronic communication.</p><p>Assess, plan and implement interventions and programmes of care for young people within the care system, up to the age of 25 yrs.</p><p>Identify the relevant health and social issues within the specific cohort of young people leaving care.</p><p>Recognise indicators of child and adult abuse and initiate Safeguarding measures in accordance with recognised policies, and procedures of CCS, and relevant Local Safeguarding Children Board, Safeguarding Adults Boards.</p><p>Undertake visits in the community, some outside normal working hours, in accordance with EEC Lone Workers Policy.</p><h3>Working for our organisation</h3><p>Rated ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission, we are proud to provide high quality innovative services across most of the east of England that enable people to receive care closer to home and live healthier lives.</p><p>There’s one reason why our services are outstanding – and that’s our amazing staff who, for the seventh year running, rated us incredibly highly in the national staff survey.</p><p>If you share our passion for innovative and high-quality care delivery, then please submit your application and join us on our exciting journey as a leading-edge specialist community provider. All are welcome to apply and our promise to you is a culture which prioritises staff engagement and development.</p><h3>Detailed job description and main responsibilities</h3><h3>Main Duties and Responsibilities</h3><p>Participate in policy development to improve the service, and update guidelines and standard operating procedures when required.</p><p>Take appropriate action in cases of suspected or actual child abuse and work closely with Health Visitors/School Nurses and the Trust Safeguarding Team to ensure that children are protected from harm. To be familiar with the Trust’s Safeguarding Procedures and attend yearly safeguarding updates.</p><p>In accordance with the needs of the service, undertake any other duties as required by the Service Manager / Named Nurse.</p><p>Adhere, at all times, to the NMC Code and Cambridgeshire Community Services NHS Trust Policies.</p><h3>Key Relationships</h3><ul><li><b>Internal:</b> Named Nurse for Children in Care, Service Manager for Children in Care, all members of the 0-19 teams, Safeguarding Children Lead Professionals and Named Nurses, all members of the Primary Health Care Team, Health Promotion, Child Health Departments, Child Development Centres, Community Paediatricians, all Directorates within EEC, Child and Adolescent Mental Health, commissioners and practice based commissioning team</li><li><b>External:</b> Children’s Services, Education, Police, Bedfordshire Local Authority, Family and Children Centres, Acute providers, midwifery services, Youth Offending Team, Children in Care Team and voluntary agencies.</li></ul><h3>Analytical and Judgemental</h3><p>The post holder will be required to:</p><ul><li>Use their own professional judgement to identify solutions to a range of day-to-day problems, seeking advice where appropriate from the Named Nurse for Children in Care.</li><li>Lead in team objective setting and achievement of common goals.</li><li>Participate and lead in steering groups and research programmes which influence service and policy development.</li><li>Be required to deal with situations where he / she will need to assess events, using a problem-solving approach, making appropriate referrals as necessary.</li><li>Monitor and highlight area of risk for discussion at meetings and bring to the attention of management.</li><li>Assist in the provision of education and support necessary to ensure learning occurs following accidents and incidents.</li></ul><h3>Planning and Organisation</h3><p>The post holder will be required to:</p><ul><li>Plan and organise the workload for themselves and the team and be responsive to fluctuations in workload and resources.</li><li>Manage programmes of care to meet identified need.</li><li>Assist in the delivery of local implementation plans for the Bedfordshire Children and Young People’s Plan, etc. In undertaking this role, work in collaboration with other Senior Managers, Service Leaders and stakeholders.</li><li>Report appropriately all incidents and near misses that may compromise the safety of staff and clients.</li><li>Undertake the role of Lead Professional where appropriate (as defined in Every Child Matters documentation).</li><li>Be responsible for own professional updating and keep abreast of current research-based practice using a variety of resources. Undertake mandatory training as required.</li><li>Undertake these activities autonomously adhering to Trust policies in a variety of settings.</li></ul><h3>Patient and Client Care</h3><p>The post holder will be required to:</p><ul><li>Demonstrate an evidence-based approach to practice to enable the development of a high standard of nursing practice.</li><li>Demonstrate cultural awareness in relation to client needs.</li><li>Undertake health assessments of Children in Care and Young People Leaving Care, seeking advice and support from Named/Designated Nurse for Children in Care.</li><li>Able to communicate and engage effectively with children and young people, ensuring that they have the opportunity to participate in decisions affecting them as appropriate to their age and ability.</li><li>Able to act as an advocate for the young person’s rights and welfare.</li><li>Able to communicate effectively and share appropriate information with multiagency colleagues and partners.</li><li>Able to identify the need for further specialist support, advice, and supervision in situations where the Child in Care’s problems require further expertise or intervention such as in relation to sexual health, emotional or mental health, developmental difficulties and/or the disabled young people and take appropriate action.</li><li>Able to respond appropriately to the impact of adverse life events, including how family health history, mental health and parental lifestyle choices impact on the young person’s health and development.</li><li>Able to apply knowledge of the physical, developmental, emotional and mental health needs/risks for Children in Care and offer appropriate health promotion advice.</li><li>Able to demonstrate an understanding of the interdependence between health, education and social care with regard to Children in Care.</li><li>Maintain professional records in accordance with Trust and NMC Record Keeping Policies.</li><li>Undertake health promotion/education activities that are congruent with identified needs and local and government targets.</li><li>Able to contribute to inter‑agency assessments, the gathering of information and where appropriate analysis of risk.</li><li>Able and willing to provide empathy and support for Children in Care and their carers.</li><li>Able to conduct developmental assessments and emotional well‑being health screening across the age range 0‑25 yrs.</li><li>Able to contribute to the statutory health assessment and implementation of health care plans, and when requested contribute via report or attendance at Statutory Children in Care Reviews.</li></ul><h3>Workforce</h3><ul><li>Support the Team in the induction and orientation of new and junior staff and participate in their development.</li><li>Support and facilitate training of the wider skill mix team.</li><li>Assist in staff appraisals/supervision when directed by the Named Nurse for Children in Care.</li></ul><h3>Budgetary Responsibility</h3><p>This post does not carry any financial responsibility in relation to budget control.</p><h3>People Management</h3><ul><li>Attending mandatory training and continuing professional development programmes in line with the NMC requirements and take responsibility for maintaining up to date knowledge and self-development</li><li>Demonstrate professional accountability at all times and maintain a professional portfolio for re‑validation.</li><li>Provide mentorship and community experience for pre‑registration students.</li><li>Utilise reflective practice and participate in Management, Clinical and Child Protection Supervision.</li><li>Participate in an annual Appraisal in order to identify learning and training needs in discussion with the Named Nurse for Children in Care.</li></ul><h3>Research & Development Activity</h3><ul><li>To support the Named Nurse for Children in Care in audit/research and to benchmark clinical practices to improve quality.</li><li>Participate in regular audits of caseload/workload to ensure the most effective use of resources.</li><li>Using evidence-based practice and on‑going audit and evaluation to ensure that all interventions achieve positive health outcomes.</li><li>Undertake satisfaction surveys of Service users as required.</li><li>Work within the Local/National Service Frameworks and Clinical Governance plans.</li><li>Carry out projects for research as required.</li><li>Complete and return statistical information as requested.</li></ul><h3>Strategic and Organisational Responsibilities</h3><ul><li>Identify changes in workload that may impact on effective and safe caseload management.</li><li>Be aware of ethical and legal responsibilities.</li><li>Adhere to Trust Policies and Guidelines at all times, e.g. Incident Reporting.</li><li>Be prepared to be flexible within contracted working hours.</li><li>In accordance with the needs of the service undertake other duties as required.</li></ul><h3>Clinical and Practice Governance</h3><ul><li>Observe and maintain strict confidentiality with regards to any patient/family/staff/records and information in line with the requirements of the Data Protection Act.</li><li>Any data that is taken/shared as part of a phone call or transported or transferred electronically must be undertaken with regard to the Trust Information Governance and Information Security policies.</li><li>The post holder must adhere to the Trust risk assessment and risk management processes.</li><li>The post holder must adhere to infection control policies and procedures.</li><li>It is a condition of your employment that you are currently registered with the NMC, and it is your responsibility to maintain your professional registration.</li></ul><h3>Person specification</h3><h3>Qualifications and training</h3><ul><li>NMC registration</li><li>Evidence of continuing professional development</li><li>Knowledge of child development</li><li>MSPP/ENB 998 or other relevant teaching/assessment qualification</li><li>SCPHN qualification (health visitor or school nurse)</li></ul><h3>Experience</h3><ul><li>Interest in health promotion, child health and family support</li><li>Experience working within 0-19 Service.</li><li>Experience of undertaking statutory health assessments for Children in Care</li><li>Demonstrate awareness of issues surrounding confidentiality</li><li>Evidence of assessment of care needs, planning, implementation and evaluation of care plans</li><li>Experience of working in a healthcare or early years setting with Multi‑disciplinary Teams</li><li>Can demonstrate a good understanding of the social and cultural sensitivities that may affect children/families</li></ul><h3>Knowledge and skills</h3><ul><li>Written and oral communication skills, to include record keeping, report writing, data collection, and evaluations. IT literate and knowledge of MS applications.</li><li>Ability to communicate effectively with young children and their parents/carers. Good inter‑personal, influencing and negotiating skills.</li><li>Evidence of critical reasoning and problem‑solving skills.</li><li>Understanding of the NHS and current health policies and priorities.</li><li>Good time management skill. Ability to prioritise own workload in order to meet deadlines.</li><li>Ability to work flexibly as part of a team/ability to work independently using own initiative.</li><li>Ability to communicate with people from different ethnic groups in a manner which is consistent with the level of understanding of culture, background and preferred ways of communicating.</li><li>Presentation skills, audit and evaluation skills, advanced IT skill (MS word, Excel, SystmOne).</li><li>Ability to identify/develop health promotion activities.</li></ul><h3>Safeguarding</h3><ul><li>Ability to safeguard and promote the welfare of children and young people/vulnerable adults.</li><li>Appreciates the significance of safeguarding and interprets this accurately for all individual children and young people/vulnerable adults whatever their life circumstances.</li><li>Compliant with safeguarding level 3 training.</li><li>Knowledge of relevant legislation relating to Children in Care e.g. The Children Act (1989, 2004), Children (Leaving Care) Act 2000, Adoption and Children Act 2002, Children and Families Act 2014.</li></ul><h3>Working within Professional Boundaries</h3><ul><li>Accepts responsibility and accountability for own work and can define the responsibilities of others.</li><li>Recognises the limits of own authority within the role and seeks/uses professional support appropriately.</li><li>Demonstrates professional curiosity and understands the principle of confidentiality.</li></ul><h3>Emotional and self‑awareness</h3><ul><li>Demonstrates empathy for the concerns of others respectful for others feelings and circumstances. Listens to and understands directly and indirectly expressed feelings.</li><li>Has a realistic knowledge of personal strengths and areas for development.</li></ul><h3>Other</h3><ul><li>Car owner/driver and full, current driving licence and insurance and ability to travel across Bedfordshire, sometimes at short notice.</li></ul><p>Equal Opportunities – We are an equal opportunities employer and welcome all applications irrespective of age, disability, gender, sexual orientation, race or religion. Additionally, people with disabilities that fall under the Disability Confident Scheme will be offered an interview providing they meet the minimum criteria for the post (outlined in the Person Specification). All sites are Smoke Free.</p></div>