Overview
We are seeking to recruit motivated practitioners with initiative and drive who are keen to contribute to the further development of our integrated children's health service. The Children's Health Team work within Lincolnshire County Council very closely with Children's Services (Children's Centres, Early Help, Social Care and Family Hubs) and other agencies. Our aim is to improve outcomes and reduce health inequalities for children, young people and their families in our care. Due to our integrated ways of working, we are able to provide a comprehensive package of care to ensure that our children are able to achieve their full potential. We deliver our service in different environments such as within the home, childrens centres and schools.
Job Responsibilities
To deliver an efficient and cost effective Health Visiting service for an identified population within Lincolnshire County Council.
To lead and deliver the Healthy Child Programme 0-6 and provide clinical expert advice and guidance as appropriate for own area of expertise within the 0-19 (25 SEND) Children Health Service and focus early interventions based on timely and comprehensive assessment of a child and their family's needs.
Maintain an active mentor role and be responsible for providing mentorship, advice, guidance and support for student Health Visitors and other relevant students and professionals.
To be a lead member of the Health Visiting team with responsibility for the assessment of health care needs and the development, implementation and evaluation of programmes of care relating to individuals and families.
Undertake health assessments and child development reviews, identifying any deviations from the norm and taking appropriate action.
Utilise specialist clinical skills using evidence based practice to identify any risks and needs in protecting children and adhere to agreed safeguarding policies and procedure; identify children in need and children in need of protection and work in partnership with all partner agencies to support families and protect children.
Provide clinical advice to the single point of access (SPA) when required on a rota basis within the hours of 8am-8pm in line with the local standard operating procedure.
To profile the health needs of an identified population and develop targeted services to meet the needs of disadvantaged groups and in partnership with Early years colleagues, identify and deliver innovative programmes and new ways of working that strengthen the children centre offer to ensure it meets the needs of the local community. In addition, evaluate effective outcomes of any intervention or programme.
To lead on the planning, development, implementation and evaluation of child health promotion programmes in order to promote health and wellbeing and prevent adverse effects.
To offer support and advice to parents and carers, especially those of vulnerable children utilising an early help approach and by working closely with other agencies and voluntary organisations, and through home visiting and other interventions as appropriate.
Ensure the voice of the child is incorporated into all aspects of Health visiting.
To line manage where appropriate other members of the 0-19 team and provide supervision for delegated programmes of care.
To maintain accurate, contemporaneous and comprehensive records in accordance with LCC guidelines and NMC standards.
To maintain clinical / safeguarding and clinical supervision.
Provide mentorship and support for pre-nursing and other students, e.g. Health Visitors students.
Qualifications
* Registered General Nurse or Midwife
* Specialist Community Public Health Nursing - Health Visiting qualification
* Evidence of post qualifying and continuing professional development.
* Member of relevant professional body with an active NMC registration
Benefits
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.
£39,152 to £47,181 a year Pay Award Pending.
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