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Health VisitorinWolverhamptoninWolverhamptonPUBLISHED THU 20 MAR 2025

Band 6: £37,338 to £44,962 a year per annum pro rata  PERMANENT 
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The Royal Wolverhampton NHS TrustFollow The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust

Opportunity for Professional Growth, The role offers avenues for personal and team development, allowing Health Visitors to enhance their skills and advance their careers.
Impactful Work, Health Visitors play a crucial role in delivering universal preventative healthcare services, directly contributing to the health outcomes of children and families in Wolverhampton.
Collaborative Environment, The position encourages working with multidisciplinary teams and external stakeholders, fostering a supportive network that enhances care delivery.
Focus on Quality Improvement, Health Visitors engage in continuous quality improvement measures, including feedback and auditing, ensuring that care remains effective and patient-centered.
Leadership and Mentorship Opportunities, Experienced Health Visitors can take on leadership roles, mentor students, and support the development of new staff, influencing the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Culturally Sensitive Care, The role emphasizes treating all individuals with dignity and respect, ensuring that care is tailored to the unique needs of diverse families.
Dynamic Work Environment, With the service currently expanding and evolving, Health Visitors will experience a dynamic and stimulating work setting that encourages innovation and proactive redesign.
Join Our Team as a Health Visitor in Wolverhampton!
The Royal Wolverhampton NHS Trust is thrilled to announce an exciting opportunity for passionate Health Visitors to become part of our expanding 0-19 Health Visiting Service. Whether you're an experienced professional or newly qualified, if you possess exceptional clinical skills and a desire to make a positive difference in the lives of families in our community, we want to hear from you. This role not only offers the chance to contribute to vital healthcare services but also enables you to champion the health of children and families in Wolverhampton.
As a Health Visitor, you’ll be at the heart of our mission, delivering essential preventative care to children and families, ensuring their needs are met, and supporting their wellbeing. Your responsibilities will include managing a designated caseload, collaborating with multi-professional teams, and promoting a culture of continuous improvement in care delivery. You’ll play a key role in safeguarding vulnerable families, advocating for their health and ensuring they have access to the support they need. If you're committed to providing compassionate, family-centred care in a role that values diversity and nurtures personal growth, join us and make a lasting impact.
Opportunity for Professional Growth, The role offers avenues for personal and team development, allowing Health Visitors to enhance their skills and advance their careers.
Impactful Work, Health Visitors play a crucial role in delivering universal preventative healthcare services, directly contributing to the health outcomes of children and families in Wolverhampton.
Collaborative Environment, The position encourages working with multidisciplinary teams and external stakeholders, fostering a supportive network that enhances care delivery.
Focus on Quality Improvement, Health Visitors engage in continuous quality improvement measures, including feedback and auditing, ensuring that care remains effective and patient-centered.
Leadership and Mentorship Opportunities, Experienced Health Visitors can take on leadership roles, mentor students, and support the development of new staff, influencing the next generation of healthcare professionals.
Culturally Sensitive Care, The role emphasizes treating all individuals with dignity and respect, ensuring that care is tailored to the unique needs of diverse families.
Dynamic Work Environment, With the service currently expanding and evolving, Health Visitors will experience a dynamic and stimulating work setting that encourages innovation and proactive redesign.

More about the NHS
The National Health Service (NHS) is a cornerstone of healthcare in the United Kingdom, established in 1948 with the simple yet profound principle of providing healthcare to all citizens, free at the point of use. This revolutionary system aimed to ensure that access to medical services would not depend on an individual’s financial situation, a concept that has since become fundamental to British societal values.Learn more...
Useful skills for a Health Visitor:
To work as a Health Visitor in the UK, you'll need a combination of qualifications, skills, and personal attributes. Here are the essential requirements:
Qualifications:
1. Nursing or Midwifery Qualification: You must be a registered nurse or midwife, having completed a degree program.
2. Specialist Community Public Health Nursing (SCPHN) Qualification: Additionally, you need to complete a Health Visiting program, which leads to SCPHN certification.
Key Skills:
1. Communication Skills: Ability to communicate effectively with individuals and families, often in sensitive situations. This includes listening skills and the ability to convey health information clearly.
2. Empathy and Compassion: Understanding the emotional and social challenges faced by families and providing support with sensitivity.
3. Assessment Skills: Proficiency in assessing the health needs of individuals and families, including physical, emotional, and social health.
4. Problem-Solving Skills: Ability to identify issues and develop appropriate support strategies and interventions.
5. Organizational Skills: Effective time management to handle a caseload and keep records accurately.
6. Collaboration and Teamwork: Working alongside colleagues in health and social care, ensuring a multidisciplinary approach.
7. Cultural Competence: Understanding and respecting diverse backgrounds and perspectives, adapting care to meet the needs of different communities.
8. Knowledge of Public Health Policy: Understanding health promotion strategies, childhood development, and current public health issues.
9. Teaching and Educating Skills: Ability to educate families about health, nutrition, parenting, and accessing services.
10. Resilience and Adaptability: Working in challenging environments and adapting to changing situations.
Personal Attributes:
1. Patience: Families may require ongoing support, and patience is essential.
2. Integrity and Professionalism: Maintaining confidentiality and demonstrating ethical behavior at all times.
3. Motivation: A commitment to improving community health and wellbeing.
Continuing Professional Development:
- Engage in lifelong learning and professional development to stay updated with best practices and new policies.
Experience:
- Previous experience in community nursing or working with families and children can be advantageous.
 


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