Public Health Nurse (Cheshire East)NHS
Job summary
12 MONTHS FIXED TERM
Part time 30 Hours, Public Health Nurse, Band 5, South team . Based at Eagle Bridge Health and Wellbeing Centre in Crewe but working across the whole of the South area
We have an exciting opportunity for a Registered Nurse to join our Cheshire East South 0-19+ team as a part time Public Health Nurse, supporting the School Nurse team over Crewe and Nantwich
Supporting the delivery of a public health offer to families, children and young people and delivering the Healthy Child Programme core offer. The role supports the School Nurse with young people who are subject to Child in Need/ Child protection and Cared for Children. The role gives a great insight to our service and has supported employees to develop into other roles associated with public health and 0-19 services. We have great feedback from students and staff who enjoy working within a friendly and supportive team.
Main duties of the job
Supporting the 0-19 service to deliver the 0-19 Public Health Nurse offer.
Managing a safeguarding caseload, including completing health assessments, contributing to multiagency meetings and completing reports.
Delegation and work planning/organisation
Facilitating clinics across the South Locality Cheshire East
Job description
The successful candidate will work as part of the 0-19 service, delivering public health offer across Central Team working initially with the 5-19 age group.
The role also includes providing leadership to junior colleagues and new starters, organising/ work planning and delegation and chairing and attending meetings.
Please read the person specification and Job description prior to applying for this post.
About us
The Cheshire East 0-19+ service is a friendly supportive team offering staff the opportunity to work flexibly if needed.
We work with the trust values of compassion openness and Trust ensuring that we demonstrate these values to children and families in Cheshire East North Team and to each other.
We have weekly safety huddles to support staff at the beginning of each day and monthly team meetings. Each member of staff has Clinical and Management supervision every 12 weeks or more often if required.
Supervision is available to all staff both planned and reactive.
We work closely with our specialist Safeguarding nurses to ensure staff feel supported and have access to appropriate training and induction