Job description

Job responsibilities

  • To consistently demonstrate in all relationships with families, colleagues and partner professionals, the BCHC Trust Values and the 6 Cs of nursing of commitment, competence, courage, communication, compassion and care in the role of Strengthening families specialist health visitor. To develop a workload profile identifying those groups within the population with specific health needs
  • To work closely with the primary health care team, participating in activities that address the health needs of the corporate case load, prioritising the needs of the families for requiring additional support and delegating families using local support from BFS partners, early help clusters, and other health partners
  • To deliver the Healthy Child Programme through compassionate caring assessment and analysis of need, developing, implementing and evaluating programmes of care using assessment tools in accordance with commissioner service specification for the health visiting service order to address identified health need. To use the right help right time framework to assess and plan with families where multiagency partnership working is required
  • To formulate and agree with families packages of care appropriate to need, opening electronic care plans for support. To monitor all open care plans in accordance with the record keeping policy, closing when package of care is complete, or when risk assessment identifies that the child needs a universal health visiting level of inpu
  • To identify and support vulnerable children in need of protection and refer to Childrens Services following the Birmingham Safeguarding Children Board policies in all cases of suspected or actual emotional, physical, sexual abuse and neglect. To follow up domestic violence notifications in line with Trust policy
  • To attend case conferences, undertake and fulfil the responsibilities that are appropriate to the role of the Specialist HV Strengthening Families as agreed in the multi-agency child protection pla
  • The post holder will also have to make a complex judgement and decision about parental consent and information sharing in line with the law and guidance in relation to information governance; undertake mandatory training and follow Trust policies and procedures to ensure that trust information is dealt with legally, securely, efficiently and effectively.
  • The post holder must manage the records they create or hold during the course of their employment with the Trust in an appropriate way, making the records available for sharing in a controlled manner subject to statutory requirements and agreed security and confidentiality policies, procedures and guidelines e.g. Data Protection Act 2018, Freedom of Information Act 2000, General Data Protection Regulations, Caldicott Guidelines NHS Confidentiality Code of Conduct 2003, and professional codes of conduct on confidentiality
  • The post holder will also hold supervisory, training and leadership responsibilities where appropriate to health visitors, community public health nurses and assistant practitioners as well as BFS partner colleagues and will have some responsibility for team performance and service development and quality improvements
  • To work with the District Clinical Managers and District Practice leads in undertaking delegated tasks in team management, practice and leadership offering supportive distributed leadership visibility, accountability and responsibility
  • Work in conjunction with the District Clinical Managers to motivate and inspire the multidisciplinary team to ensure effective collaborative working is achieved
  • Support the provision of service within finite financial envelope, taking account of competing demands and resources and the unpredictability of the environment.
  • They will work to professional codes, standards and guidance at all times ensuring that their practice is grounded in evidence based theoretical and practical knowledge
  • To ensure all records are kept to the required NMC and BCHC standards, to write letters and submit referrals to services which ensure children and families are referred and able to access the right support at the right time. To produce complex reports for court hearings relating to child protection and safeguarding providing their professional opinion in line with Trust policies and procedures
  • To access professional development through clinical supervision, safeguarding supervision, training, reflective practice, professional supervision, self-appraisal and performance review
  • To provide caseload data when required for performance monitoring. As senior practitioner, to have oversight of data of trends, KPIs, ECIs, other audits through the One vision dashboard and safer staffing tools and ensure quality, safety and targets are being achieved
  • To ensure caseload is organised for periods of planned absence e.g. annual leave and study leave and arrange appropriate safeguards and support for vulnerable families.
  • To maintain professional registration as Registered Nurse and Health Visito
  • To be a regulated Non-Medical Prescriber and participate in undertaking a full assessment of minor conditions appropriate to the role of the Specialist Health Visitor, and where indicated, prescribe from the formulary appropriate to level of training, and access continuing professional development in prescribin
  • Work within the clinical governance framework to ensure that governance is embedded in clinical practice
  • Support and facilitate the training and development of team members who need to improve service delivery. This includes record keeping and improving clinical competency. Through mentorship and preceptorshi
  • Participate in investigation, problem solving and remedial action where necessary
  • This is a dynamic post which requires the Specialist Health Visitor in strengthening families to work closely within and with multi-disciplinary teams in addressing a range of complex care and support issues across a spectrum of needs. They will contribute to the safeguarding agenda in line with Birmingham Safeguarding Childrens Partnership Board and Working Together to Safeguarding Children (2018) they will also contribute to the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme preventing unnecessary hospital admission along with Early Help assessments to improve the health and wellbeing of the population served.
  • Person Specification

    Qualifications

    Essential

  • Registered Health Visitor/ Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN)
  • Educated to Degree Level or equivalent
  • Desirable

  • Educated to Masters Level or equivalent
  • Other job requirements

    Essential

  • Ability to travel the geographical area
  • Personal qualities

    Essential

  • Excellent communication and motivational skills
  • Strong leadership qualities
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Enthusiasm and resilience
  • Skills/Knowledge

    Essential

  • Analysis skills, (able to interpret city wide data e.g. relating to outcome measures)
  • Awareness of national policy and legislation within Children’s Services.
  • An in-depth knowledge and understanding as to the causative effective of Children subject to section 47 and section 17 plans
  • Knowledge of the Trust’s specific demographic issues impacting on homelessness.
  • Knowledge of challenges homeless families face and a passion for improving outcomes for children and families experiencing homelessness.
  • Evidence of continual professional development.
  • Quick and decisive decision making
  • Planning schemes of work
  • Prioritising workload and sensitive cases
  • Experience

    Essential

  • Experience of integrated/joint working to deliver the Healthy Child Programme in complex circumstances.
  • Provision of high quality, evidence based care.
  • Significant community experience working as a Health Visitor with families with complex needs
  • Able to work autonomously.
  • IT/Communication/WP skills including report writing.
  • Leadership skills with ability to work as part of a team.
  • Person Specification

    Qualifications

    Essential

  • Registered Health Visitor/ Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN)
  • Educated to Degree Level or equivalent
  • Desirable

  • Educated to Masters Level or equivalent
  • Other job requirements

    Essential

  • Ability to travel the geographical area
  • Personal qualities

    Essential

  • Excellent communication and motivational skills
  • Strong leadership qualities
  • Ability to work under pressure
  • Enthusiasm and resilience
  • Skills/Knowledge

    Essential

  • Analysis skills, (able to interpret city wide data e.g. relating to outcome measures)
  • Awareness of national policy and legislation within Children’s Services.
  • An in-depth knowledge and understanding as to the causative effective of Children subject to section 47 and section 17 plans
  • Knowledge of the Trust’s specific demographic issues impacting on homelessness.
  • Knowledge of challenges homeless families face and a passion for improving outcomes for children and families experiencing homelessness.
  • Evidence of continual professional development.
  • Quick and decisive decision making
  • Planning schemes of work
  • Prioritising workload and sensitive cases
  • Experience

    Essential

  • Experience of integrated/joint working to deliver the Healthy Child Programme in complex circumstances.
  • Provision of high quality, evidence based care.
  • Significant community experience working as a Health Visitor with families with complex needs
  • Able to work autonomously.
  • IT/Communication/WP skills including report writing.
  • Leadership skills with ability to work as part of a team.