Infant Feeding Specialist • Liverpool Alder Hey Children's Hospital
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{"interviewQueryText":"What are some good interview questions in British English for the job description below?\n\n-------------------------------------------\n\nInfant Feeding Specialist with Alder Hey Children's Hospital in Liverpool, England, United Kingdom\n\nThe post holder will provide advice and support to parents, carers, families and members of the multi-disciplinary team within a variety of settings including both hospital and community. The post holder will use local, national and international guidance alongside up to date research to develop best practice for breast and bottle fed infants with feeding difficulties such as Gastroesophageal reflux, infantile colic and cow’s milk protein allergy. The post holder will develop and use specialist knowledge and skills in order to work with the wider multi-disciplinary teams both in hospital and in the community setting in order to influence best practice and improved outcomes for infants with feeding related problems. The post holder will be based at Alder Hey but will work in a variety of settings in the wider community. Activities include nurse led clinics in Alder Hey Hospital and Children’s Centres around Liverpool, support on inpatient wards and training. The post holder will have an integral role in developing and promoting the service. Deliver nurse led and occasional joint clinician clinics, in both hospital and community settings. Assist in developing service including pathways. Provide the highest standards of care to children and their families. Be an effective communicator in all aspects of their duties both in direct and indirect patient care. Work in collaboration with the healthcare and wider community teams. Deliver support to infants admitted to the ward as appropriate. Deliver training to heath care professionals in hospital and community setting Take responsibility for, prioritise and manage own workload including education, training and community advice/support. Work without direct supervision using experience and knowledge to ensure the clinics run smoothly. Promote and maintain a safe and comfortable therapeutic environment for patients and their families. Assist in the basic care required by patients in outpatient clinic areas including health promotion. Assist with the education and training of health care providers within Alder Hey and in the community, new staff and students. Create and maintain relationships with patients, parents/carers, offering advice and support where necessary, and signpost patients to other areas of the hospital for specialised treatment. To develop networks with other professional agencies and to act as a link between service and other agencies. Participate in working towards UNICEF BFI accreditation We pride ourselves on the quality of our care, going the extra mile to make Alder hey a safe and special place for children and their families. We are committed to continually improving for the benefit of our patients. We are open and honest and engage everyone we meet with a smile. We show that we value every individual for who they are and their contribution. We work across the Alder Hey community in teams that are built on friendship, dedication, care and reassurance. For further details / informal visits contact: Name: Sara Roberts Job title: Matron- ICCNT Email address: sara.roberts@alderhey.nhs.uk Telephone number: 07974 875 726"}