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Community Public Health Nurse - Health Visiting - North East LocalityinAmbrosdeninAmbrosdenPUBLISHED THU 27 MAR 2025

Band 5: £29,970 to £36,483 a year per annum | pro rata  PERMANENT 
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Opportunity to work within an integrated 0-19 Children's and Young People Public Health Service, enhancing collaboration across health visiting, school health nursing, and family nurse partnership roles.
Ability to make a significant positive impact on the health and wellbeing of children, young people, and families in the community.
Engagement in professional and leadership development through workstreams that support career growth and skill enhancement.
Involvement in delivering community-based health promotion activities, fostering proactive health management in the local population.
Opportunity to work in partnership with various stakeholders, including families, schools, and other agencies, to improve health outcomes and provide holistic care.
Participation in the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme, helping to assess and address developmental and transitional needs for children aged 0-8 years.
Working closely with vulnerable populations and engaging in safeguarding processes, ensuring that children and families receive the support they need.
Join us in making a difference! Oxford Health NHS Trust is seeking passionate and driven Band 5 Community Public Health Nurses to join our newly integrated 0-19 Children’s and Young People Public Health Service in Ambrosden. This is an exciting opportunity to work within a supportive team that combines Health Visiting, School Health Nursing, and the Family Nurse Partnership to deliver the esteemed Healthy Child Programme. If you have a desire to uplift children, young people, and families in the Bicester area and beyond, this is your chance to play a pivotal role in nurturing their health and well-being.

In your role, you will collaborate with families and local partners to provide essential health support, focusing on areas such as behaviour, diet, and sleep for children up to eight years old. You will take an active part in delivering community health initiatives, championing school readiness, and contributing to safeguarding processes, all while enhancing your professional and leadership skills. With a person-centred approach, enjoy the flexibility of working in various settings, from homes to community spaces, and become an integral part of a vibrant network dedicated to enriching the lives of those we serve. If you're ready to bring your care experience into a rewarding public health role, we would love to hear from you!
Opportunity to work within an integrated 0-19 Children's and Young People Public Health Service, enhancing collaboration across health visiting, school health nursing, and family nurse partnership roles.
Ability to make a significant positive impact on the health and wellbeing of children, young people, and families in the community.
Engagement in professional and leadership development through workstreams that support career growth and skill enhancement.
Involvement in delivering community-based health promotion activities, fostering proactive health management in the local population.
Opportunity to work in partnership with various stakeholders, including families, schools, and other agencies, to improve health outcomes and provide holistic care.
Participation in the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme, helping to assess and address developmental and transitional needs for children aged 0-8 years.
Working closely with vulnerable populations and engaging in safeguarding processes, ensuring that children and families receive the support they need.

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