Health Visitor - Manchester, United Kingdom - Northern Care Alliance NHS Foundation Trust

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We have an exciting opportunity for highly motivated Health Visitors to join our integrated 0-19 team. (Current Health Visiting Students who are due to qualify within the next three months are welcome to apply).


We are looking to recruit an enthusiastic and motivated practitioner with initiative and drive who is keen to contribute to the further development of our service.


You will be expected to demonstrate higher level communication skills and have the ability to work with clients and professionals and tailor these skills appropriately.

You will be expected to work within the multiagency arena and must have the necessary skills to challenge and question decision making.

As part of this process you will be expected to contribute and formulate supportive outcomes for children and families both autonomously and in the multiagency arena.

You will be given preceptorship for newly qualified Health Visitors

You will be given a SG supervisor, have regular 1 to 1 's an appraisals to support your learning and development in practice


The 0-19 Universal Services has implemented a new delivery model focusing on the Public Health Healthy Child Agenda at Universal level in the Universal Teams and Safeguarding Vulnerable babies, children and young people in the Universal Partnership Plus Team.

To support this new way of working we have a Central Childrens Hub based at St James's House. You will be supported to work agile within the locality using the central hub, spoke hot desking areas in addition to home working

Salford Care Organisation is part of the Northern Care Alliance, one of the largest NHS organisations in the country. A place with an outstanding reputation.

Salford is the place which is taking bold, pioneering steps towards delivering a world class, fully integrated care system for adults.

Twice rated Outstanding by the CQC, Salford Royal NHS Foundation Trust is responsible for delivering a range of community and primary care services and specialist services to Greater Manchester and beyond.


Salford prides itself on its high standard of care and commitment to Childrens services and this is been very apparent through the COVID epidemic and continues.

The 0-19 services is seen as an essential service in supporting the health, wellbeing and safeguarding of children and vulnerable adults.


You will be expected to demonstrate effective leadership skills in being able to manage your own caseload and support junior staff members and pre-registration students within the workplace.


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