Health Visitor • West Bromwich Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Trust
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nHealth Visitor with Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Trust in West Bromwich, England, United Kingdom\n\n ‘Calling all Health Visitors’ Are you dynamic, motivated, enthusiastic and passionate about giving children the best start in life? Do you wish to join an ‘Outstanding’ Health Visiting Service, as rated by the CQC? If the answer is ‘Yes’, we would very much like to hear from you . If you would like to see it for yourself, come and visit us. At Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust, we are looking for fully qualified Health Visitors to join our well established Health Visiting Service. Full, Part-time and Bank positions are available. We are a progressive service who encourages innovative, forward thinking professionals, who are keen to embrace change and provide the best quality of care for communities. If you would like an informal visit or need more information, please contact: Clare Deaves on 07980935597 or clare.deaves@nhs.net Applicants should be a qualified Nurse/Midwife who have qualified (or currently in training) as a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse and require good organisational abilities, excellent interpersonal skills and be able to communicate effectively, utilising electronic and manual systems. Excellent knowledge of the current health agenda relating to Children’s Services and Health Visiting is a necessity and the ability to meet the travel requirements of the role. At SWBH we have been continuing to re-shape the way Health Visitors work and throughout the pandemic we have kept our Health Visitors working safely with local families by introducing new and innovative practices. With the provision of laptops and mobile phones to all our staff and with additional technological solutions, we were able to implement the necessary changes to continue to provide the support our families require and welcome. We Offer Integrated team working Practice support and clinical/restorative supervision Supportive induction package Excellent access to training opportunities for professional development Comprehensive preceptorship framework for newly qualified Health Visitor’s Opportunity to participate in work streams of interest and lead on projects. Opportunity to fast track onto our Associate Team Leader programme. Health Visitors in Sandwell & West Birmingham NHS Trust (SWBH) work within corporate teams and are supported by Community Nursery Nurses, a Health Visitor Contact Centre and are led and managed by Health Visitor Team Leaders and Clinical Lead for Health Visiting. All Health Visitors are supported by the safeguarding unit and access safeguarding supervision for vulnerable families from specialist NSPCC trained supervisors. In addition to this, specialist safeguarding Health Visitors develop and deliver safeguarding training to further enhance Health Visiting skills and knowledge. For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Clare Deaves Job title: Health Visitor Team Leader Email address: clare.deaves@nhs.net Telephone number: 07980935597"}