Please see job description and person specification.
Specific entry requirements for Oxford Brookes University
Access to the SCPHN course is open to practitioners who meet the following criteria:
You must:
Please note that clinical placements are limited, we do try to match you to the most suitable base and take into consideration where you live and caring responsibilities.
We will offer you:
Please use your application and supporting information to
If you would like more information please email us at:
Successful candidates will also need to apply to the University separately and meet the academic entry requirements for the course at level 7.
Clinical placements are across West Sussex and Brighton & Hove.
New for Jan 2025:
The taught component of the course is delivered
virtually
by
Oxford Brookes University*
. The is no requirement to attend Oxford Brookes University in person. The clinical placements require you to join a health visiting team and attend the office base as per the course time-table for a 7.5 hour day. You can expect to have two different placements whilst on the course.
Student Health Visitor positions - Commencing Jan 2025, full-time over 12 months or part-time over 24 months
Are you an
NMC registered nurse
(child, adult, mental health or learning disability) or an
NMC registered midwife
interested in a career in
Specialist Community Public Health Nursing - Health Visiting?
We welcome applications from
3rd year nursing and midwifery students,
however your NMC registration needs to be active before the course start date (January 2025).
Community Public Health Nurse- Health Visitor. This course is offered full-time (37.5 hours/week) or part-time (18.75hours/week)at level 7(Post Graduate Diploma).
You will be able to demonstrate:
*This post is subject to NMC validation of the Oxford Brookes SCPHN course due to be assessed in the Autumn 2024.
Considering a career in Health Visiting?Please see this Video
Health Visitors & School Nurses lead the Healthy Child Programme in Brighton and Hove and West Sussex.
Health Visitors work with children aged between 0 and 5 to provide key public health messages to all families; to identify and assess health or development needs, and then offer targeted support where it is most needed, with the aim that every child has the best possible start to life. Health Visitors have contact with families in homes, community venues and virtually from the antenatal period up to school entry.
As a student, you will be an adult learner and this requires you to be self-motivated, enthusiastic, resilient and dedicated to the role, with a keen interest in public health, and as a qualified SCPHN you will be leading the Healthy Child Programme (HCP). You will have a passion for public health and improving outcomes for children in West Sussex and Brighton & Hove through progressive universalism and early intervention. We are looking for a solution-focused nurse or midwife that is able to demonstrate an understanding of holistic assessment, and the wider determinants of health and capacity building. You will need to have excellent communication skills and some experience of working collaboratively with other agencies.
This is not just a set of letters but the pathway to a varied, worthwhile and rewarding career.
Please see job description and person specification.
Specific entry requirements for Oxford Brookes University
Access to the SCPHN course is open to practitioners who meet the following criteria:
You must:
Please note that clinical placements are limited, we do try to match you to the most suitable base and take into consideration where you live and caring responsibilities.
We will offer you:
Please use your application and supporting information to
If you would like more information please email us at:
Successful candidates will also need to apply to the University separately and meet the academic entry requirements for the course at level 7.
Clinical placements are across West Sussex and Brighton & Hove.
New for Jan 2025:
The taught component of the course is delivered
virtually
by
Oxford Brookes University*
. The is no requirement to attend Oxford Brookes University in person. The clinical placements require you to join a health visiting team and attend the office base as per the course time-table for a 7.5 hour day. You can expect to have two different placements whilst on the course.
Student Health Visitor positions - Commencing Jan 2025, full-time over 12 months or part-time over 24 months
Are you an
NMC registered nurse
(child, adult, mental health or learning disability) or an
NMC registered midwife
interested in a career in
Specialist Community Public Health Nursing - Health Visiting?
We welcome applications from
3rd year nursing and midwifery students,
however your NMC registration needs to be active before the course start date (January 2025).
Community Public Health Nurse- Health Visitor. This course is offered full-time (37.5 hours/week) or part-time (18.75hours/week)at level 7(Post Graduate Diploma).
You will be able to demonstrate:
*This post is subject to NMC validation of the Oxford Brookes SCPHN course due to be assessed in the Autumn 2024.
Considering a career in Health Visiting?Please see this Video
Health Visitors & School Nurses lead the Healthy Child Programme in Brighton and Hove and West Sussex.
Health Visitors work with children aged between 0 and 5 to provide key public health messages to all families; to identify and assess health or development needs, and then offer targeted support where it is most needed, with the aim that every child has the best possible start to life. Health Visitors have contact with families in homes, community venues and virtually from the antenatal period up to school entry.
As a student, you will be an adult learner and this requires you to be self-motivated, enthusiastic, resilient and dedicated to the role, with a keen interest in public health, and as a qualified SCPHN you will be leading the Healthy Child Programme (HCP). You will have a passion for public health and improving outcomes for children in West Sussex and Brighton & Hove through progressive universalism and early intervention. We are looking for a solution-focused nurse or midwife that is able to demonstrate an understanding of holistic assessment, and the wider determinants of health and capacity building. You will need to have excellent communication skills and some experience of working collaboratively with other agencies.
This is not just a set of letters but the pathway to a varied, worthwhile and rewarding career.