Are you passionate about supporting
children and families to achieve optimal health and wellbeing, fulfilling their
potential and addressing health inequalities?
If this sounds like you, we have an
exciting opportunity to work within our dynamic Your Healthcare, School Health
service. The service delivers a range of activities into Royal Borough of
Kingston schools and community settings, maintaining a strong focus on Public
Health, promoting and safeguarding childrens health and wellbeing.
As a locality lead you will lead a
skill mix team of staff from a variety of health backgrounds to deliver inclusive,
evidenced-based and outcome focused activities into schools and community
settings. You will
have completed the SCPHN programme or have significant experience in a school
health team or equivalent community setting.
We welcome applications from experienced
candidates as well as those who can demonstrate the skills and ability to
develop into the role, including newly qualified SCPHNs.
There is scope to discuss preferred
hours up to full time, and flexible working to meet the needs of the right
candidate as well as the service requirements.
Staff are encouraged and supported to
access opportunities for training and development to enhance and develop their
practice in line with the commissioned service. In this years staff survey 92%
of School Health staff reported that Your Healthcare invests in building their
capabilities and have access to the learning and development they need to do
their job well.
Job description
Job responsibilities
- Job Purpose
To lead a locality team of skill-mixed staff to deliver evidence-based activities and interventions to promote health and wellbeing of school aged children and young people attending state-maintained schools or home educated within the borough of Kingston Upon Thames.
Assessment of health needs and implementation of planned programs of care for safeguarded children and the delegation of this work, where appropriate, to appropriately skilled and trained members of the team.
The post holder will be working as part of a wider School Health team and 0-19 service with opportunities to influence practice and development of the wider service offer.
3. Key Result Areas
Service Delivery
To promote optimal health outcomes for children, young people and their families by:
Maintaining knowledge of the health needs of children, young people and their families and apply this to practice.
Continuously developing expertise in safeguarding children and adults, ensuring the use of these skills in practice, adhering to Your Healthcare policies, alerting senior staff and the named nurse for child or adult protection and other team members when exceptional risks are identified.
To be accountable as a professional for actions in relation to own and work delegated to others, acting within the NMC code of professional conduct.
To be aware of the multiple needs of children, young people, and their families, acquiring knowledge of services available to fulfil these needs and ensuring proactive referral to other agencies where appropriate.
To assess children, young people and adults holistically and provide care based on an awareness of the wider determinants of health.
To promote optimum health outcomes for children, young people and adults by effective liaison with colleagues both internal and external to Your Healthcare.
Participating in and developing health promoting activities for children, young people and their families in a variety of community settings. Activities include but are not limited to Relationship, Sex and Health Education (RSHE), group work, school staff training, parent advice clinic, pupil drop-ins, health assessments and one to one intervention.
To contribute to service developments across the School Health Service and implement in the designated locality.
Participating in use of digital technologies to support service delivery.
To participate, as requested by the School Health Lead, in Clinical Governance activities such as clinical audit and research.
To comply with current evidence-based guidelines, Your Healthcare and relevant policies and procedures and to support other locality team members to do the same.
To act as a mentor to school health staff and participate in performance reviews and appraisals in accordance with Your Healthcares policy and procedures.
Communications and Working Relationships
To provide support, leadership and supervision of members of a skill mixed locality team.
To allocate work to the most appropriate members of staff.
To maintain up to date accurate records, ensuring confidentiality is maintained in accordance with Your Healthcare, NMC requirements and the Data Protection laws.
To participate fully in the use of information technology, collecting and entering statistical data relevant to service area.
To organise and participate in team, organisational and partnership meetings as required.
To participate in and contribute to the development of the School Health Service as part of the 0-19 service.
To take on role of practice assessor/supervisor of pre-registration students and provide mentorship to new members of staff.
To maintain professional competence and personal development by participation in mandatory and essential training, which are reflected in the personal development plan.
Decision Making
To be able to prioritise own caseload and the work priorities of the locality team in a way that promotes peoples equality, diversity and rights.
To ensure the efficient and effective use of all resources to meet the needs of service users and their families.
Working without direct supervision to plan, deliver and evaluate interventions, applying knowledge of evidence, guidance and policy.
Participate fully in regular clinical and safeguarding supervision activities.
To be able to recognise when ad hoc support and supervision is required.
To contribute to multi-agency decision making for safeguarded children.
To apply an understanding of inequalities in health and vulnerable populations to working practice.
5. General Accountability
Health and Safety: To have responsibility for the health, safety and welfare of self and others and to comply at all times with the requirements of health and safety regulations.
Confidentiality: To ensure confidentiality at all times, only releasing confidential information obtained during the course of employment to those acting in an official capacity.
Equal Opportunities, Alcohol & Non-Smoking: To comply with the Trusts policies on equal opportunities, the consumption of alcohol and non-smoking.
Infection Control: All staff members have a responsibility to themselves, patients,service users, visitors and other staff to maintain high standards of Infection Prevention and Control and follow the agreed company policies and procedures.
Safeguarding: All staff members have a responsibility to themselves,patients,service usersand other staff in ensuring the effective Safeguarding of Children and Adults and must follow the agreed company policies and procedures.
Data Protection Act: To comply with the requirements of the Data Protection Act.
Conflict of Interest: To comply with the organisations code/policy relating to business conduct and/or conflict of interest.
Other Duties: To undertake such other duties as may be required from time to time and are consistent with the responsibilities of the grade.