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North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust
About
The North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust is a medium-sized acute and community trust with over 525 beds and over 600 community staff, serving more than 600,000 people living across Enfield and Haringey and the surrounding areas, including Barnet and Waltham Forest.
The hospital has been on its present site for over 100 years and was established as an NHS trust by statute in December 1990. The Trust’s services are provided on the North Middlesex University Hospital site as well as a range of community sites across the London Borough of Enfield, including at partner hospitals. They provide services in collaboration with a range of partners, including local GPs, acute, mental health and other community health service providers across North Central London.
In the year ending 31 March 2022, the Trust reported a turnover of £419.7m and employed almost 4,000 staff. Following the transfer of Enfield Community Services on 1st April 2023, this has increased as we have welcomed over 600 new staff including District Nurses, Community Matrons, Community Physiotherapists, Psychologists and many more across a wide range of adult and children’s community services in Enfield. It is an exciting time to join North Mid as we continue our journey to become an integrated care organisation to deliver high quality, seamless care in our local communities, with a focus on tackling health inequalities.
SCPHN Health visiting and School Nurse Student
Closed for applications on: 3-May-2024 00:01
Vacancy status: Closed
Closed for applications on: 3-May-2024 00:01
Key details
Location
- Site
- Enfield Civic Centre
- Address
- silver Street
- Town
- Enfield
- Postcode
- EN1 3ES
- Major / Minor Region
- London
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Fixed term: 12 months
- Hours
- Full time - 37.5 hours per week
Salary
- Salary
- £32,720 - £39,769 Per Annum Inclusive of HCAS
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (NHS AfC: Band 5)
Specialty
- Main area
- Health Visiting
- Interview date
- 20/05/2024
The North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust is a medium-sized acute and community trust with over 525 beds and over 600 community staff, serving more than 600,000 people living across Enfield and Haringey and the surrounding areas, including Barnet and Waltham Forest.
The hospital has been on its present site for over 100 years and was established as an NHS trust by statute in December 1990. The Trust’s services are provided on the North Middlesex University Hospital site as well as a range of community sites across the London Borough of Enfield, including at partner hospitals. They provide services in collaboration with a range of partners, including local GPs, acute, mental health and other community health service providers across North Central London.
In the year ending 31 March 2022, the Trust reported a turnover of £419.7m and employed almost 4,000 staff. Following the transfer of Enfield Community Services on 1st April 2023, this has increased as we have welcomed over 600 new staff including District Nurses, Community Matrons, Community Physiotherapists, Psychologists and many more across a wide range of adult and children’s community services in Enfield. It is an exciting time to join North Mid as we continue our journey to become an integrated care organisation to deliver high quality, seamless care in our local communities, with a focus on tackling health inequalities.
Job overview
Job overview
Are you a registered nurse/midwife wanting to take the next step in your career?
Do you have a passion for public health (Health visitor and School Nurse) and wanting to make a difference? Then the SCPHN training maybe for you. The SCPHN course offers the opportunity to become a qualified Health Visitor or School Nurse.
For more information about the role of a Health Visitor please visit:
www.nhscareers.nhs.uk/explore-by-career/nursing/careers-in-nursing/health-visiting/
For more information about the role of a School Nursing please visit:
https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/public-health/roles-public-health/school-nurse
SCPHN Level 7 Degree
This application is for an NHS sponsored (practice) placement with North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust and once successful, you will be guided to apply for a place at the University of Hertfordshire.
The Level-7 degree-course is full time for one year and will commence in September 2024, is fully funded and salaried at the starting-point of band 5 (Agenda for Change, including Outer London HCAS). You will have a 12-month fixed term contract. The course is a combination of both practical working and academic study, therefore a commitment for a whole year is required to complete the SCPHN Level-7 course.
Potential students are required to have previously studied at least level 6.
Please choose and state clearly either: ‘School Nurse’ or ‘Health visitor’ application
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Duties and Responsibilities:
The fundamental responsibilities of the post holder are to attain the academic credentials and the clinical skills required to practice as a NMC registered Specialist Community Public Health Nurse on a defined pathway (HV or SN). These are summarised below:
- To fulfil the requirements of the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse program by attending university course dates and practice placement days in accordance with University regulations.
- To work with the Practice Assessor and Practice Supervisor to develop the skills and competencies to achieve NMC Registration Standards for Specialist Community Practice.
- With the support of the Practice Assessor, Practice Supervisor, and the Professional Development Lead, to link the theoretical knowledge gained through the university program to the practice situation.
- To demonstrate an understanding of current and emerging National, Regional, and local healthcare legislation, policies, and guidelines as they pertain to chosen pathway (HV or SN).
- To develop/build on skills of managing and prioritising workload, team leadership and management
- To work within University Regulations pertaining to academic work and student conduct
- To work within employing Organisation policies as they pertain to the relevant clinical setting.
- To work within employing Organisation policies relating to employee responsibilities.
Working for our organisation
North Mid is part of North Central London integrated care system – consisting of the NHS and Local authority organisations in Camden, Islington, Barnet, Enfield and Haringey. As with other ICS’s, we are working increasingly closely with partners and indeed many of our financial and performance objectives are measured at this system level. Whilst all organisations remain as standalone, statutory bodies we have an ICS infrastructure for making shared decisions and agreeing shared approaches.
We are proud of our staff and want to ensure their training allows them to provide excellent clinical care. We are also a training unit for medical students from UCL and St George’s University Grenada, and for nursing and midwifery students from Middlesex and City Universities.
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Detailed job description and main responsibilities
Job Description
Position: Student Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (Health Visiting and School Nursing) – please state clearly what you are applying for either: SCPHN Health Visiting or SCPHN School Nursing
Tenure: Fixed Term (12 months)
Salary/Band: AFC Band 5 (inclusive of Outer London HCAS) Spine Point – 0
Location: Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield
Hours: 37.5
Responsible to: Team Lead/Practice Assessor/Practice Supervisor/Practice Development lead
Accountable to: Chief Nurse
Key Working Relationships
Health Visitors, school Nurse, Early Year’s Practitioners, (Nursery Nurses), school nurses/health visitor assistants
Operational Support Team, School Nursing Team, Public Health, Safeguarding Team
Midwifery – Community and Hospital, Neonatal Unit, GP’s, Children’s Allied Health Professionals
Mental Health Services, Community Children’s Psychology Services, Children Centre’s, Children’s Social Care, Early Help Service, Early Years, Voluntary Agencies
Job Summary
To gain the standards of proficiency for entry to the NMC register/recordable for Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) - Health Visitor or School Nurses.
The Trust will provide the SCPHN Student with a learning environment which will enable them to develop knowledge, skills, and competencies to take on the role of a qualified Specialist Community Public Health Nurse within a defined pathway (Health Visitor or School Nurse)
To gain the knowledge and skills and competence required to exercise higher levels of judgment, assessment, discretion and decision making for this role, the Practice Placement will focus on four broad areas:
- Clinical practice
- Community Engagement
- Clinical practice development
- Leadership in clinical practice
The post of Student, Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) - Health Visitor or School Nurse is a development post building on existing knowledge, skills, and competencies to achieve a higher level of practice resulting in an academic qualification as well as a recordable/registerable qualification with the Nursing and Midwifery Council.
Introduction to North Mid in the community
Health Visiting along with the School Nursing Team belong to the Enfield 0-19 Children’s Community Service. The Service is commissioned by the Local Authority (Public Health) and sits within North Middlesex University NHS Trust, and is based at The Civic Centre, Silver Street, Enfield. There are good public transport links and Enfield is served by trains to Enfield Town (Overground) 6 minutes’ walk and Enfield Chase (Great Northern Services) 15 minutes’ walk.
There are 4 Health Visiting Teams, and one School Nurse team (covers the whole of Enfield), delivering “The Healthy Child Programme”, and the teams consist of health visitors and school nurses, early years’ practitioners, staff nurses, and health visitor/School nurse assistants. Partnership working is very important to ensure our children and young people receive the best outcomes, and we work closely with GP’s, midwives, schools, academies, other health professionals along with children’s social care, early help, early years, children centres and voluntary organisations.
Duties and Responsibilities:
The fundamental responsibilities of the post holder are to attain the academic credentials and the clinical skills required to practice as a NMC registered Specialist Community Public Health Nurse on a defined pathway (HV or SN). These are summarised below:
- To fulfil the requirements of the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse program by attending university course dates and practice placement days in accordance with University regulations.
- To work with the Practice Assessor and Practice Supervisor to develop the skills and competencies to achieve NMC Registration Standards for Specialist Community Practice.
- With the support of the Practice Assessor, Practice Supervisor, and the Professional Development Lead, to link the theoretical knowledge gained through the university program to the practice situation.
- To demonstrate an understanding of current and emerging National, Regional, and local healthcare legislation, policies, and guidelines as they pertain to chosen pathway (HV or SN).
- To develop/build on skills of managing and prioritising workload, team leadership and management
- To work within University Regulations pertaining to academic work and student conduct
- To work within employing Organisation policies as they pertain to the relevant clinical setting.
- To work within employing Organisation policies relating to employee responsibilities.
We reserve the right to expire vacancies prior to the advertised closing date once a sufficient number of applications have been received.
You will only be contacted by the Recruitment Team via email if you are shortlisted for this post. Please ensure therefore that you check your e-mail account regularly.
Please note in order to progress your application, your data will be processed by our 3rd party recruitment providers – North London Partners Shared Service, (NLPSS) who conduct recruitment activities on behalf of NMUH.
If you are offered a role with one of the NLPSS partner trusts, as part of pre-employment checks your identity and right to work documentation will be verified remotely (in most circumstances), using a certified identity verification service provider TrustID. You will be asked to capture an image of the relevant documents as well as a “selfie” using your smartphone/tablet (if available) for facial matching. TrustID will also perform a digital address check using Trunarrative and Equifax, which is a soft check and does not leave a footprint on your credit rating. For more information, visit www.trustid.co.uk
NMUH uses identification scanning technology to confirm the authenticity of documents; all prospective employees of NMUH will have their original documents verified using this technology.
By applying for this post you are agreeing to NMUH transferring the information contained in this application to its preferred applicant management system. All subsequent information regarding your application will be generated from apps.trac.jobs. You will not be able to track the progress of your application or receive messages through the NHS Jobs website, and as an employer, we will not be able to respond to any e-mails sent to us via the NHS Jobs website. If you are offered a job, information will also be transferred into the national NHS Electronic Staff Record (ESR) system and other secure, internal NHS workforce systems.
By applying for this role, you accept in the event you are successful that your personal data may be transferred from the Trust to another NHS organisation where your employment transfers within the NHS. This is in accordance with the streamlining programme which is aimed at saving you time and improving efficiencies within the NHS when your employment transfers. Therefore we want you to complete your e-learning modules prior to joining our organisation.
If you are an EU/EEA citizen who does not have EU Settlement or Pre-Settled status, you will require a visa to work in the UK.
If you require sponsorship for a visa to work in the UK, to avoid disappointment, please check to ensure you are eligible under the UKVI points based system
Applicant requirements
You must have appropriate UK professional registration.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exceptions) Order 1975 (Amendment) (England and Wales) Order 2020 and it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure to be made to the Disclosure and Barring Service.
Person specification
Education and Qualification
Essential criteria
- Current NMC Registration for nursing or midwifery BSc (Hons) Nursing degree at level 6 or above (Mental health, Midwifery, Adult and or Children’s nursing,)
Desirable criteria
- Evidence of continual professional development at level 6
Knowledge
Essential criteria
- Knowledge of the Public Health role of contemporary health visiting or School Nursing and working in community settings
- Knowledge of local and national policies which influence the provision of health visiting or School Nursing
- Current knowledge of safeguarding issues
- Knowledge of quality issues, the audit process and clinical governance
Experience
Essential criteria
- Completion of at least 12 months working in the capacity of Nurse (Community or Hospital)
- Experience of working within multi-disciplinary teams
- Evidence of involvement in the management of difficult situations and conflict resolution
Desirable criteria
- Experience of managing staff within a team
- Evidence of working without direct supervision and managing own workload
Skills and Abillities
Essential criteria
- Academic ability to study independently at postgraduate level
- The ability to be a Reflective Practitioner
- Good computer literacy skills e.g. Microsoft Word, Excel.
- Excellent adaptable communication skills, both written and verbal.
- Demonstrate ability to adapt to working within a changing environment.
- Demonstrate knowledge of research - based practice
- Evidence of supporting equality and valuing diversity in own practice
- The ability to carry out the functions of the role safely of self and service users.
Desirable criteria
- Ability to support children and families and young people to make informed decisions in relation to their health and well-being
Emotion and self-awareness
Essential criteria
- Able to adhere to the NMUHT Trust Values: Caring, Open and Fair
Other Requirements
Essential criteria
- The ability to travel to a variety of sites within the Trust is essential.
- Car driver is essential: Full UK driving licence, and a vehicle for business use is required for this post (insurance purposes)
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Shirley Adebayo
- Job title
- PDN 0-19 community Services
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Telephone number
- 07929744684
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