Are you passionate about making a positive difference to children, young people and their families?
An exciting opportunity has arisen for a Clinical Support Worker to join our Community Paediatrics Service. Although based in Luton, you will work with children, young people and families across Bedfordshire and Luton in a range of settings, including clinics, schools, homes and community venues.
We work with neurodivergent children and young people and those with special educational needs and disabilities (SEND), supporting families through early intervention, practical advice, specialist pathways and partnership working.
You will support the delivery of behaviour, sleep and toileting support strategies, contribute to our Neurodiversity Early Awareness pathway, facilitate parent and carer workshops, and work alongside families and professionals to help children and young people access support that meets their individual strengths and needs.
We are looking for someone who is enthusiastic, organised and compassionate, with a genuine commitment to supporting children and families. Training, support and development opportunities will be provided.
If you are looking for a varied and rewarding role where you can develop new skills and make a real difference, we would love to hear from you.
Should we receive a high number of applications we reserve the right to close this vacancy at any point after 27th August 2026
Work with children, young people and families across clinics, schools and community settings, helping to provide supportive and high-quality care.
Support the delivery of behaviour, sleep and toileting support strategies alongside families and professionals.
Contribute to the Neurodiversity Early Awareness pathway and wider early intervention services.
Support clinic-based activities including growth monitoring, pulse and blood pressure recording and Qb testing, with full training provided.
Rated ‘Outstanding’ by the Care Quality Commission, we are proud to provide high quality innovative services across most of the east of England that enable people to receive care closer to home and live healthier lives.
There’s one reason why our services are outstanding – and that’s our amazing staff who, for the seventh year running, rated us incredibly highly in the national staff survey.
If you share our passion for innovative and high-quality care delivery, then please submit your application and join us on our exciting journey as a leading-edge specialist community provider. All are welcome to apply and our promise to you is a culture which prioritises staff engagement and development.
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Job Purpose
An exciting prospect has arisen for a Clinical Support Worker to work within the Specialist Nursing Service at Redgrave Children’s and Young People’s Centre.
The successful candidate will work in partnership with families and professionals, delivering both clinical care tasks and behaviour, sleep, continence support strategies to make a positive difference to individuals and families.
The post holder will also support the delivery of the Neurodiversity Early Awareness pathway, including assisting with the coordination of information, engagement with families and professionals, and supporting clinicians with pathway-related activities.
Part of the role will be facilitating workshops both on TEAMS and in person. Training, clinical support and induction will be offered to support this process.
You will work with children, young people and families and delivering care in clinic, educational and other community settings as the need arises.
The successful candidate needs to be able to communicate and organise effectively, prioritise tasks, be methodical in their thinking and continually exercise their initiative.
This is a fabulous opportunity that awaits an enthusiastic team player who is eager for a new challenge and has a passion to make a difference! We would expect the successful candidate to have experience of working with children and young people and excellent interpersonal skills.
Main Duties & Responsibilities
To work directly with families identified as needing support. To liaise with the family and multidisciplinary team when delivering support and seek appropriate support and supervision.
To take an active role in workshops with parents (online and in person) providing advice, support, and administrative support.
To keep accurate and contemporaneous records consistent with legislation, policies, and procedures.
To guide families to appropriate Universal support.
To support the Neurodiversity Early Awareness pathway by assisting with administrative and clinical support activities, gathering and sharing information as directed, and supporting families and professionals throughout the process.
To act as a chaperone for child protection medicals as required.
To take part in service development projects as required.
To deliver Qb testing on a regular basis. Training will be available.
To take blood pressure and pulse readings, and complete growth monitoring for children and young people. Training will be available.
To ensure clinical spaces are well equipped and ready to use.
To ensure all equipment used in the clinic setting is safe, serviced, and appropriate for use.
Communication/ Key Relationships
- Children, young people, and their families
- Early intervention team
- Education staff in schools
- Specialist Nursing Teams
- Paediatricians
- Allied health professionals
- Local Authority partners
Research & Development
May be required to undertake surveys or audits, as necessary to own work; may occasionally participate in R&D, clinical trials or equipment testing.
Safeguarding Clause
The trust is committed to safeguarding and promoting the welfare of children, young people and vulnerable adults, and expects all staff and volunteers to share this commitment. Rigorous recruitment checks are carried out and where applicable to the role successful applicants will be required to undertake a criminal records check via the Disclosure and Barring Service (DBS).
Infection Control
The trust staff are responsible for protecting themselves and others against infection risks.
All staff regardless of whether clinical or not are expected to comply with current infection control policies and procedures and to report any problems about this to their managers.
All staff undertaking patient care activities must attend infection control training and updates as required by the trust.
All clinical staff or any staff working in clinical areas are expected to be bare below the elbow with no hand or wrist jewellery except for one plain band (no stones or engraving)
Health and Safety
Employees must be aware of the responsibilities placed upon them under the Health and Safety at Work Act (1974), to ensure the agreed safety procedures are carried out to maintain a safe environment for employees and visitors.
To ensure that the trust’s Health and Safety Policies are understood and observed and that procedures are followed.
To ensure the appropriate use of equipment and facilities and the environment is maintained in good order.
To take the necessary precautions to safeguard the welfare and safety of themselves, patients, staff and visitors, in accordance with the Health and Safety at Work Act.
To undertake appropriate Health and Safety training to support safe working practice including, where appropriate, its management.
Code of Conduct
The post holder is required to adhere to the Conflicts of Interest Policy
This job description is not exhaustive and may be amended from time to time in consultation with the post holder. The post holder will be required to undertake any other duties as may be required for the effective performance of the post.
General
All staff are required to respect confidentiality of all matters that they learn as a result of the employment with the trust, including matters relating to other members of the staff and members of the public/patients.
Maintain appropriate patient and clinical records in line with the trusts policies and procedures, and in line with the agreed service specification.
The post holder will be expected to participate in an annual appraisal of their work where the job description will be reviewed and objectives set. In line with the annual personal development plan the post holder will be expected to undertake any training or development required to fulfil their role.
This post is subject to the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 (Exemptions) Order 1975 and as such it will be necessary for a submission for Disclosure of Barring Service to be made to check for any previous criminal convictions. East of England Community Health and Care Trust is committed to the fair treatment of its staff, potential staff, or users in line with its equal opportunities policy and policy statement on the recruitment of ex-offenders.
Ensure that all patients, clients and colleagues are treated at all times in an equitable manner, respecting diversity and showing an understanding of diversity in the workplace.
The post holder must carry out their responsibilities with due regard to the trust’s Equality and Diversity Policies, Procedures and Schemes and must ensure that equality is promoted at all times.
Support the trust’s sustainability green plan and take personal responsibility to ensure that we work to reduce carbon emissions.
The trust is committed to supporting our voluntary workforce and all apprentices, and all staff are expected to welcome and support volunteers and apprentices in their teams.