Infant feeding Community Nursery Nurse • West Bromwich Sandwell and 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\nInfant feeding Community Nursery Nurse with Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust in West Bromwich\n\n Band 4 Infant Feeding Community Nursery Nurse ( 2 year Fixed Term) Are you an experienced Community Nursery Nurse with looking for the new opportunities within a community setting? Are you passionate about infant feeding and providing excellent services for children and young people? Do you want to be part of the team supporting women with their feeding choices and helping the service work towards achieving its BFI accreditation? Do you have a proven record of excellent child development assessment skills? If so, Sandwell and West Birmingham NHS Trust are looking to recruit you in the role as a Infant Feeding Community Nursery Nurse. This is a new role for SWB Health Visiting service where you will work as part of the Infant Feeding Team, undertaking a range of activities including supporting breastfeeding and infant feeding choices and delivering key public health messages. As an Infant Feeding Community Nursery Nurse You will: Make contact with and support all parents to make informed choices regarding feeding and implement plans to enable parents to initiate and establish feeding their baby regardless of their chosen feeding method. Work as part of a team delivering care to babies, children their families, ensuring that their health and developmental needs are prioritised. Provide advice and support to mothers, children/young people and their families with low level issues around infant feeding. Help build a positive breastfeeding culture in communities, provide low level Breastfeeding support in response to requests from families Support parent/infant relationships and promote sensitive and attuned parenting to develop secure attachments. About us Please refer to the job description and personal specification for further details about the responsibilities assigned to this post. "}