Health Visitor/Trainee Health Visitor, Inverness - Highland Council

    Highland Council
    Highland Council Inverness, United Kingdom

    Found in: Talent UK 2 C2 - 1 week ago

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    Job Description

    Post Title: Health Visitor/Trainee Health Visitor
    Location: Inverness
    Hours: 37 hours per week
    Duration: Permanent
    Salary: Band 7 £46, - £53, p.a. (Trainee rate - Annex 21 - percentage of Band 7 rate)

    Salary placing will normally be at the first point of the scale.

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    Job Purpose: We are currently seeking to recruit an enthusiastic and motivated, trained Health Visitor or trainee Health Visitor to join the Inverness Health Visiting team. The post is full time – 37.5 hours. You will work for The Highland Council with Agenda for Change terms and conditions.

    You will undertake a Masters/MSc, Postgraduate Diploma in Early Years Practice Health Visiting. Evidence demonstrates the importance of prevention, early identification, and intervention throughout the early years of life. Health Visitors have a significant public health role to play in relation to individuals, families, and communities by providing critical support to all children under five years of age.

    You will identify health needs as early as possible and improve health and wellbeing by promoting health, preventing ill health, and reducing inequalities. You will visit families in their own homes and provide health advice and support to empower parents to care for their children. Your health visiting practice will be based on the Universal Health Visiting Pathway underpinned by GIRFEC and the National Practice Model. Although your focus of health visiting will be on young children, you will have to build a solid bond with the whole family. As a caseload holder, you will have to engage with families to discover and build on their strengths. It will also be your responsibility to understand their concerns and health needs and deal with it in a safe and supportive manner.

    You will be working as an autonomous practitioner with families, young children, and vulnerable individuals, means you must be approachable, friendly and have excellent communication skills. There may be very difficult cases, so you need to be able to deal with stress and challenges. Time management and organisational skills are also essential.

    Registration requirements:

  • Registered nurse or midwife at degree level or equivalent
  • 2 Years post registration experience.Qualifications & knowledge: ● Educated to Master's level in a relevant nursing area, or
  • Qualifications & knowledge:

  • Educated to Master's level in a relevant nursing area, OR:
  • Can demonstrate an equivalent level of knowledge gained through, for example, completion of NES modules on Assessment, Leadership, and Critical Thinking.