Job summary
This trainingis for a nurse with relevant qualifications to undertake the SCPHN training in order to become a health visitor. It involves undertaking the SCHPN course at Brunel University London for the academic side of the course and you will be gaining your clinical experience with Harrow 0-19 Service (health visiting) where you will have a supervisor and an assessor.
Harrow is a richly diverse outer London Boroughs, which bring challenges and rewards for practitioners, within the Health Visiting Service which is recognised as delivering an innovative and progressive is an exciting, dynamic place to work with excellent partnership working with Children Centres and other agencies. If you are enthusiastic and motivated about working in health visiting to ensure positive outcomes for children, we want to hear from you!
You will be given a fixed term one-year full-time contract to undertake a PGDip Specialist Community Public Health Nurse course (Health Visiting) starting in September 2024 at Brunel University. Sponsorship will be paid at band 5 salary. The course is funded by the HEE
Successful completion of the course will lead to registration on Part 3 of the NMC register, an NMC recordable qualification, and eligibility to apply for a post as a Health Visitor.
Candidates applying for sponsorship must undertake a numeracy and literacy assessment at Brunel University on the day of the interview.
Main duties of the job
As an NHS Trust we strongly encourage and support vaccination as this remains the best way to protect yourself, your family, your colleagues and of course patients and service users when working on our healthcare settings.
The post of Student Health Visitor (HV) is a development post, building on existing knowledge, skills and competencies to achieve a higher level of practice resulting in an academic qualification as well as a registerable qualification with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
You will work closely with the people who use our services, their families, friends and carers and influence how people experience our services. Nurses are expected to be kind, responsive and professional, and contribute to the quality of the services we provide by:
1. keeping the people who use our services as safe as possible throughsound clinical skills
2. ensuring the best possible clinical outcomes by utilising evidence-based policies and procedures
3. ensuring the people using our services have a good experience by respecting, empowering and working in partnershipthroughout the care planning process
About us
Working for our organisation is not only exciting but also we are a diverse workforce who provide a lot of support to clients, their family and our staff. This is reflected in our values which includes:
Compassion - recognising and responding to the suffering of others. This meanswe all contribute to a compassionate environment for everyone; what we say and do helps make the lives of others better.
Respect - respect and value the diversity, rights, assets and limitationsof others, to create a respectful and inclusive environment. Thisapplies to our colleagues, partners, the individuals we care forand their families and friends.
Empowerment - we will involve, inform and empower those we care for andwork with, to take an active role in the management of theirown lives and wellbeing. We will strive to offer appropriatedirection and support, to enable others to develop and grow.
Partnership - we will work closely with others, in line with our other values,to ensure that our combined efforts are focused on achievingthe best possible outcomes. We will strive for co-production inall.
We also have a number of other supportive measures including our staff benefits, reward and wellbeing and a variety of supervision measures in place.
Job description
Job responsibilities
Your timetable for the year will be provided by the university and will demonstrate all the relevant information needed to complete your course. It will also include your clinical days/periods so you can not only gain knowledge about health visitingin our services but which is enhanced by our clinical staff who will support you in gaining the experience and knowledge to enhance your clinical skills. You will also have details of all the required assessments for the year.
You will start off as supernumerary, observing your supervisor and other members of the team, but will gradually build up your skills inorder to do the work which health visitors do independently. As a student health visitor, you will be involved in the Healthy Child Programme including the 5 mandated areas, this will be achieved through group work, developmental reviews, health promotion sessions. These may be face-face or virtual but you will be supported throughout in order to gain the confidenceneeded to support will also gain knowledge and experience in safeguarding and child protection which is another important part of our role.
We have recently introduced Maternal Early Childhood Sustained Home Visiting Service (MECSH) which will further support our families especially those who are vulnerable. This is an exciting time and you will be part of this development.
Person Specification
Education and Qualifications
Essential
4. Current NMC Registration for nursing or midwifery Or Evidence of application for NMC registration and confirmed NMC registration within 2 months of the start date
5. DipHE (or above) qualification equivalent to 120 credits at level 5 (of the Higher Education Credit Framework for England) or evidence of previous education and learning to this level.
Desirable
6. Evidence of continual professional development at level 6
7. Degree or equivalent level
Experience
Essential
8. Experience of working within multi-disciplinary teams
9. Evidence of involvement in the management of difficult situations and conflict resolution
10. Experience of managing staff within a team Evidence of working without direct supervision and managing own workload
Desirable
11. Post registration experience
12. Experience of working in the community
13. Experience of working with children and families
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
14. Academic ability to study independently at degree or postgraduate level
15. Good computer literacy skills Microsoft word, excel
16. Excellent, adaptable communication skills both written and verbal
17. Numeracy and Literacy skills
18. Ability to support children and families to make informed decisions in relation to their health and well-being
19. Demonstrate ability to adapt to working within a changing environment
20. Demonstrate knowledge of research - based practice
21. Evidence of supporting equality and valuing diversity in own practice
Desirable
22. Knowledge of quality issues, the audit process and clinical governance
23. Current knowledge of safeguarding issues
24. Knowledge of local and national policies which influence the provision of health visiting
25. Knowledge of the public health role of contemporary health visiting & working in community settings
other
Essential
26. The ability to travel to a variety of sites within the Trust is essential