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Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust

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We provide high quality, accessible and responsive community and specialist services within Birmingham and the West Midlands. We deliver over 100 clinical services, out in peoples homes and in over 200 hospitals, health centres and clinics. We provide services for adults, children, people with learning disabilities, those with rehabilitation needs and also dental services.
Contact
- Address
- Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Trust
- Priestley Wharf
- 20 Holt Street
- Birmingham
- West Midlands
- B7 4BN
- Contact Number
- 0121 466 6000
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Band 4 BFS Hub Child and Family Advisor
Accepting applications until: 07-Aug-2025 23:59
Vacancy status: Open
Accepting applications until: 07-Aug-2025 23:59
Key details
Location
- Site
- Gee House
- Address
- Holborn Hill
- Town
- Nechells
- Postcode
- B7 5JR
- Major / Minor Region
- Birmingham & The Black Country
Contract type & working pattern
- Contract
- Permanent
- Hours
- Full time
- Part time
Salary
- Salary
- £27,485 - £30,162 per annum
- Salary period
- Yearly
- Grade
- (Band 4)
Specialty
- Main area
- Children’s 0-5
Job overview
The BFS Health Visiting Hub are looking for a Child and Family Advisor with a NNEB or NVQ Level 3 in Child Care/CACHE or a Level 4 Certificate in Early Years Practice (OU) or a Level 3 BTEC National Diploma in Early Years (as per job description and person specification) to join our Health Visiting service.
Experience should include working with children and families in a variety of settings and the candidate must have an excellent knowledge of child development and ideally have some experience of working with children who have additional needs
Advert
The role involves delivering key aspects of the Healthy Child Programme as part of services provided across the Birmingham Health Visiting Service. These aspects will include infant feeding, child development and health promotion. Computer skills are essential, as is a positive attitude to change.
You will have good communication skills, be a team player and be well organised in order to work effectively, in partnership with Health Visiting colleagues, the Early Years Childcare providers and key health professionals.
You will be supported in this role by a comprehensive induction programme, and internal training opportunities.
Working for our organisation
Be Part of Our Team...
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (BCHC) has more than 5000 staff working across Birmingham and the West Midlands in a wide range of community nursing and specialist healthcare roles. BCHC delivers over 100 clinical services, in people's homes, health centres, clinics and inpatient facilities. We deliver a wide range of services for children, young people, parents and families as well as adults and community services, two community hospitals, services for people with learning disabilities, the internationally recognised West Midlands Rehabilitation Centre and one of Europe’s leading Dental Hospitals and School of Dentistry. We deliver all of this with a commitment to integrated, personalised care that is rooted in our local communities. We have an ambition to deliver outstanding, integrated care as one of the key NHS providers in the West Midlands.
If you want to ‘Be Part of Our Team’ and work with a Foundation Trust which is continuously striving for better care and healthier communities, we want to hear from you.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
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Working with an integrated team including Health Visitors, Community Public Health Nurses (CPHN’s), Admin, Early Years Outreach Workers (EYOW’s), to deliver a virtual single point of access service for Health Visiting for the City of Birmingham.
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Utilising the Cisco/ARC/Jabber telephony system and Rio Clinical Record System, for which full training will be given
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To work in collaboration with the health visitor to deliver a holistic approach to supporting families, incorporating child development, public health and family support agendas.
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To work collaboratively with other relevant agencies where appropriate, establishing effective links to support signposting and referrals where required.
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To report back to the Health Visitor any concerns following any contact, in a timely manner.
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To assist in developing programmes of care to promote normal child development.
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To use a solution focused approach when working with families to support engagement with the service and maintain a child centred focus.
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To promote the importance of attachment and bonding, play and stimulation to encourage child development through interaction with parent and child.
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To provide advice, support and signposting around child development to include early interventions and onward referrals to AHPs to include SALT, ND Pathway & Children’s centre.
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Provide advice and support to parents regarding behaviour management individually or in groups, utilising presentation skills and working with colleagues from other agencies and within the locally agreed programmes.
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Provide health promotion information and advice to support work around the six public health high impact areas for the service, to include maternal mental health, breast feeding, healthy nutrition and weight, alongside other key public health agendas including immunisation, dental hygiene and smoking.
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Provide information and guidance in relation to accident prevention, home safety, child safety and safe play.
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Provide advice about treating common childhood illnesses and recognising when a child is ill.
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To provide guidance and support on childcare, nutrition and early education.
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To provide advice around parenting capacity and parental conflict and signpost to partners for additional support.
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To promote and support families to access the Children’s Centres and Family Hubs.
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To work flexibly as required, across the corporate team, to meet the needs of the service.
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To maintain clear and concise records.
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Skilled in reflective practice and able to evaluate own practice and share skills and learning.
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To enter all statistical information promptly onto computerised or manual records as required.
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To attend meetings and in-service training as required.
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To be aware of and respect the confidential nature of the work.
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To effectively respond to daily call and email workstreams supporting the requirements of families, partners and stakeholders.
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To undertake other duties commensurate with this grade of post in agreement with the relevant line manager.
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To minimise the Trust’s environmental impact wherever possible, including recycling, switching off lights, computers, monitors and equipment when not in use. Helping to reduce paper waste by minimising printing/copying and reducing water usage, reporting faults and heating/cooling concerns promptly and minimising travel. Where the role includes the ordering and use of supplies or equipment the post holder will consider the environmental impact of purchases.
UK Home Office Visa Sponsorship requirements
In accordance with UK Home Office requirements, Band 2 clinical and non-clinical roles and Band 3 Non-Clinical roles are not eligible for sponsorship.
Please note that the majority of non-clinical roles (Agenda for Change Band 3 - 6) with the exception of those which appear on this list - link, will not meet the minimum requirements set by UK Visas and Immigration to sponsor candidates to work in the UK.
All non-clinical roles (Agenda for Change Bands 7 - 9) that meet the prescribed skill level (RQF 6) and salary threshold will be eligible for sponsorship.
The Trust will accept applications from candidates who can evidence their right to work in the UK or via alternative visa routes.
Disability Confident Employer and Guaranteed Interview Scheme
BCHC offers a guaranteed interview to any candidate who is Disabled, Neurodiverse, has a hidden or long term health condition as recognised under the Equality Act 2010, providing they meet the essential criteria of the job role, as set out in the person specification. We encourage applicants to submit their applications and to request any reasonable adjustments where required.
Equality, Diversity and Inclusion
As part of our ongoing commitment to being a Great Place to Work, we actively foster and support a workplace culture that is inclusive and equitable for all staff, patients and service users.
We are dedicated to creating an inclusive environment where everyone feels welcomed and valued. We encourage applications from individuals of all backgrounds, including those with diverse abilities, experiences, and perspectives.
We are also dedicated to supporting the career progression of colleagues from underrepresented backgrounds into this role and more senior roles within the Division and the wider organisation.
Promoting Workforce Equality
In response to data held by BCHC which demonstrates that individuals from particular protected characteristics are under-represented, BCHC are striving to redress these imbalances. In order to do this, the Trust is committed to the employment and career development of individuals with these protected characteristics. As part of this commitment and given this under-representation, the Trust guarantees an interview to any applicants from under-represented groups for positions at Band 8a and above whose application meets the essential criteria for the post as detailed on the Person Specification.
The Trust is currently under-represented in terms of people who identify as Black, Minority Ethnic (BME) and welcomes applicants from these communities. Selection will be on the basis of merit. In order to ensure the diversity of our workforce and understand the differing needs of our communities, the Trust is committed to the principles of Positive Action.
Flexible Working
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust (BCHC) supports a variety of flexible working practices and, where possible (given our range of services and community settings) dependent upon the requirements associated with the role, will actively consider requests made and support these where practically possible. This may include hybrid patterns of working to enable colleagues to request the flexibility of a mixture of home/base working.
In accordance with the NHS People Promise, the Trust is committed to facilitating a healthy work/life balance that is essential to health and wellbeing and to making BCHC a ‘Great Place to Work’. We will be happy to discuss and consider all requests relating to working patterns and hours at your interview so please do ask!
Using Artificial Intelligence
Birmingham Community Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust acknowledges Artificial Intelligence (AI) or Generative AI (GenAI) tools such as ChatGPT, Claude, Copilot, Gemini etc; are powerful tools that can help you in various stages of your job application and how they can be used in certain circumstances during your application process with BCHC. You can read more about acceptable use on our internet pages here
Benefits of working for us:
- Full NHS terms and conditions including extensive holidays, Agenda for Change pay with enhancements
- Attractive relocation payment if you relocate to the local area.
- Discounts for local and national retailers
- Dedicated well-being services for all employees
- Flexible working where possible
Applicant requirements
Person specification
Qualifications / training
Essential criteria
- NVQ Level 3 qualification or equivalent in Childcare, Health and Social Care;
Desirable criteria
- NNEB / BTEC National Diploma in Early Years / Cache Diploma in Child Care Education or equivalent level of education in Child Development
Experience
Essential criteria
- Relevant experience of working with children, young people and families.
- Relevant experience of working in a health or community setting
Desirable criteria
- Delivery of ASQ development reviews
- Delivery of breastfeeding advice
Skills/knowledge
Essential criteria
- Knowledge of child development and early learning.
- Understanding of safeguarding issues
- Good written and verbal communication skills
- Experience of multi disciplinary working
- IT skills, specifically Microsoft Office
- Knowledge of public health priorities
Desirable criteria
- Knowledge of the Early Help process and ability to identify when onward referral may be supportive.
- Experience of delivering support and advice virtually and via telephone
Personal qualities
Essential criteria
- Ability to work effectively in a team
- Able to work under direct and indirect supervision
- Ability to organise and prioritise work
- Ability to be flexible and adaptable
Other job requirements
Essential criteria
- Awareness of confidentiality issues
- Presentation and teaching skills as used when running small groups e.g .weaning groups
- To maintain at all times a professional manner and appearance
Further details / informal visits contact
- Name
- Rebecca Scott
- Job title
- Service Manager
- Email address
- [email protected]
- Additional information
[email protected] (BFS Hub Team Leader)
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