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Location: NHS Borders (TBC)
Hours: 28.8 per week
Type: FTC 3 months
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Health Visitor to join NHS Borders Health Visiting Team in the Teviot area. This rewarding opportunity involves delivering expert care and early intervention support to children aged 05 and their families, promoting health and wellbeing from the earliest stages of life.
Youll work within the Getting it Right for Every Child (GIRFEC) national practice model, engaging across education, social care, and health sectors to make a real difference in early years. development.
Main Responsibilities
1. Deliver universal and targeted health visiting services to families with young children
2. Assess child and family needs using the National Practice Model
3. Promote health promotion and public health initiatives within the community
4. Provide safeguarding advice and act as a lead professional where appropriate
5. Collaborate closely with multidisciplinary teams including midwifery, CAMHS, AHPs, and social care
6. Support school readiness and parenting interventions
7. Maintain accurate records and uphold standards of evidence-based practice
Essential Criteria
8. Registered Nurse or Midwife with SCPHN Health Visitor qualification
9. Sound knowledge of The Health Visiting Pathway in Scotland
10. Familiarity with GIRFEC and The National Practice Model
11. Experience in early years, family support, and community public health
12. Strong interpersonal, organisational, and assessment skills
13. Ability to manage complex caseloads and work independently within team settings
Support & Supervision
This role is supported by a structured clinical supervision model, experienced senior practitioners, and clear reporting pathways to promote your continued professional development.
Want to Know More?
For informal enquiries or to arrange a chat:
14. Jan Grieve, CCNM - 07747457332 or by email
15. Rhona McLeman, Team Lead 07814 904813 or by email @
16. Virtual conversations can be arranged via Microsoft Teams
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