To undertake the role of management and leadership of the Children's Community Nursing Team ensuring the development and delivery of effective, sustainable service that will improve the outcomes for children.
To undertake clinical duties to meet the needs of the service and ensure effective provision of safeguarding functions.
Manage own caseload and oversee service caseload
Deliver clinical interventions for Children & Young People
Make evidence-based clinical decisions and maintain professional skills
Act as an advocate for children and families within the service
Communicate complex clinical information effectively to families and stakeholders
Analyse health and risk factors for treatment planning and referrals
Support staff in care planning and implementation
Develop and deliver education/training programmes for professionals
Ensure effective referral processes and resource planning
Promote information sharing and partnership working across agencies
Monitor compliance with regulatory standards and quality requirements
Provide specialised clinical advice and support service development
Maintain accurate records and performance management systems
Support transition of care into adult services
Join Our Children's Community Nursing Team
Are you passionate about making a real difference for children and families? We're looking for a dynamic leader to manage a dedicated team, deliver expert clinical care, and drive service innovation. You'll oversee complex caseloads, shape best practice, and work collaboratively across health, education, and social care to achieve outstanding outcomes. If you thrive on challenge, leadership, and improving lives, this is your opportunity to shine
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Please note, the selection processes at Norfolk Community Health and Care NHS Trust are in place to ensure we recruit candidates with the right values and skills, please be advised that the use of AI in applications are monitored. We remain watchful of candidates who misuse these tools to generate an application that doesn't accurately reflect their skills.
Facilitate regular team meetings and integrated working
Identify and address training needs through PDR and forums
Build links with commissioners and stakeholders to influence policy and best practice
Lead audits, surveys, policy development, and research initiatives
Develop and maintain professional expertise and act as a role model
Create guidelines, protocols, and care pathways for children's health needs
Ensure compliance with NMC standards, medicines management, and record keeping
Manage HR processes including sickness, recruitment, and disciplinary procedures
Plan annual leave and appraisals to maintain equitable workloads
Monitor and manage team budgets and financial targets
Investigate incidents and embed learning into practice
Ensure delivery of clinical services and adherence to Trust policies