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Band 5 Community Staff NurseinEnfieldinEnfieldPUBLISHED MON 3 MAR 2025

Band 5: £34,521 to £41,956 a year Per Annum Inclusive of HCAS  PERMANENT 
EMPATHYFAMILYMENTAL HEALTHNHS
Opportunity to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with other health care professionals, health visitors, and community partners to improve health outcomes for families.
Engagement with families and children, allowing for personalized care and support, and the ability to make a significant impact on their health and development.
Access to continued professional development and supervision, promoting reflective practice and emotional intelligence in nursing.
Involvement in the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme, contributing to the well-being and development of children from 0-5 years in the community.
Opportunities to address health needs through health promotion activities, empowering families to take control of their health.
Involvement in safeguarding vulnerable children, giving the role a significant level of responsibility and impact on community safety.
Potential for career advancement and service development initiatives within the NHS framework, contributing to the future of community health services.
Join Our Caring Community as a Band 5 Community Staff Nurse in Enfield!
Are you a compassionate and dedicated nurse looking to make a genuine difference in the lives of families and children? At North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Trust, we're seeking a skilled Band 5 Community Staff Nurse who can bring their expertise in general, paediatric, or mental health nursing to our vibrant team in Enfield. With at least 12 months of post-qualification experience, you'll play a vital role in supporting families under the Healthy Child Programme, focusing on early development and health promotion for children aged 0-5 years. Your empathy, strong communication skills, and ability to work collaboratively will be essential in delivering high-quality care tailored to our community's needs.
In this rewarding position, you will work closely with health visitors and other healthcare professionals to assess and address the health needs of children and their families. You'll engage in developmental assessments, promote healthy practices, and provide essential support at child health clinics. Every day, you'll collaborate with families, empowering them to be active participants in their children's well-being. If you're ready to join a passionate team and contribute to meaningful health improvements in Enfield, apply now and help us shape healthier futures for our youngest and most vulnerable community members!
Opportunity to work as part of a multidisciplinary team, collaborating with other health care professionals, health visitors, and community partners to improve health outcomes for families.
Engagement with families and children, allowing for personalized care and support, and the ability to make a significant impact on their health and development.
Access to continued professional development and supervision, promoting reflective practice and emotional intelligence in nursing.
Involvement in the delivery of the Healthy Child Programme, contributing to the well-being and development of children from 0-5 years in the community.
Opportunities to address health needs through health promotion activities, empowering families to take control of their health.
Involvement in safeguarding vulnerable children, giving the role a significant level of responsibility and impact on community safety.
Potential for career advancement and service development initiatives within the NHS framework, contributing to the future of community health services.

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