Overview
Detailed job description and main responsibilities. The Community Immunisation Nurse is responsible for the delivery of the Immunisation Programmes as delegated by the Senior Immunisation Nurse, Team Lead, Clinical Lead or Operational Manager.
Responsibilities
* Reporting to the Team Lead, the immunisation nurse will support the development of the service and work with colleagues to ensure the delivery of a safe and effective Community and School Age Immunisation programme.
* To be responsible for the delivery of an effective and efficient Immunisation Programme in partnership with service users, other stakeholders and commissioners.
* To be responsible for collecting accurate data at each session.
* To work collaboratively in the planning and delivery of immunisation programmes across communities in order to achieve the KPIs across the programme.
* To work with local statutory, private and voluntary providers, and users to develop and promote practice that is accessible and responsive to all sections of the local community, ensuring that services are targeted to the most vulnerable groups and individuals to support social inclusion.
* To promote and monitor safe and effective practice.
* To provide and promote access to information and other services, to refer as appropriate. To liaise and work in partnership with statutory and non-statutory agencies, and other health services colleagues.
* To provide health promotion/education in line with the Immunisation programme.
* To adhere to current Local Safeguarding Board and Child Protection Procedures.
Person specification
Qualifications and training
* Essential criteria
* Evidence of post registration continuing professional development
* Current Registration with NMC
* Mentorship or qualification teaching qualification or equivalent experience
Experience and Knowledge
* Essential criteria
* Post registration experience
* Experience of team work
* Experience of working with other Agencies
* Experience of working with diverse service users
* A knowledge of health inequalities and the barriers to accessing health services
Skills and Abilities
* Essential criteria
* Able to work autonomously within a clinical team to deliver the county wide vaccination programme
* IT skills and able to interpret data
* Communicating with a wide range of communities and service users
We will communicate any interview arrangements with applicants via e-mail, so it is advisable that you check the email address you give on your application on a regular basis.
Staff recruited from outside the NHS will usually be appointed at the bottom of the pay band. All new appointments (excluding Medical & Dental roles) are subject to a 26 week probation period.
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If applicable to the role, staff are required to hold a full, valid, UK driving licence and have access to a car to use with business insurance (unless the member of staff has a disability as defined by the Equality Act 2010).
In submitting an application form, you authorise Hertfordshire Community NHS Trust to confirm any previous NHS service details via the Electronic Staff Record Inter Authority Transfer process should you be appointed to the post.
We are committed to supporting flexible working options for staff, wherever possible, and welcome discussions on flexible working patterns to support our staff to maintain a healthy work life balance.
We are committed to equal opportunities within the NHS and in our employment practices.
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