Following national and local guidelines, plan, organise, deliver, and evaluate comprehensive health assessments to assess and formulate the complex needs of a looked after child or young person using evidence-based knowledge to develop health plans toward improving the long-term health outcomes for looked after children.
To provide clinical advice on the provision of care across the specialism of Children in Care and Adoption.
To provide realistic, timely support, as appropriate, to children and young people in the care of the local authority.
To work in partnership with the Named Nurse for Children in Care, Clinical Nurse Specialist for Children in Care and Designated Professionals for Children in Care.
To empower children and young people to take responsibility for their own health and wellbeing
To interpret and apply relevant, up to date research to clinical practice.
The Children in Care health team provides holistic, child/young person-centred health assessments to improve health outcomes for children who are in care of the local authority.
The post holder will ensure collaborative working across Nottinghamshire embedding best practice for children in care with effective use of resources and integrated working with the 0-19 service.
The individual will need to be highly motivated, with excellent communication skills and with the ability to ensure the delivery of high-quality services and drive forward service improvement within a partnership culture.
#TeamNottsHC comprises over 11,000 dedicated colleagues who #MakeADifference every day. We deliver intellectual disability, mental health, community health, forensic, and offender healthcare services across Nottinghamshire, Leicestershire, Lincolnshire, and South Yorkshire. Our care is provided from over 200 sites, spanning community locations, acute settings, and secure environments, including prisons.
We are one of the largest mental health and community Trusts in the East Midlands and one of Nottinghamshire's biggest employers. We also host national and regional services, such as the National High Secure Deaf Service and the Nottingham Centre for Transgender Health.
We offer a variety of employee-led staff networks, including Equality, Diversity, and Inclusion (EDI) groups, the Green Champions network, the Freedom to Speak Up network, the Health and Wellbeing Champions network, and the Menopause Champions network. These networks play a vital role in supporting our diverse workforce and promoting a culture of inclusivity.
The health and wellbeing of colleagues is a top priority. We invest significantly in this through our in-house occupational health and staff counselling services, supported by a dedicated Health and Wellbeing team.
The Trust is committed to reducing its carbon emissions, with a specialised Energy and Environmental team working to ensure compliance with environmental legislation, enhance our environmental performance, and achieve our net-zero commitment.
To coordinate health assessments for Children in Care in collaboration and partnership with Children’s Services/Children and Young people’s Services.
To act as a resource for Social Workers, Foster Carers and Young People.
To work flexibly with children in care, in conjunction with the Clinical Nurse Specialist arranging their health input according to their health needs and choices.
To develop and maintain links with specialist health services e.g. Child and Adolescent Mental Health, Substance Misuse Services, Sexual Health and Acute Services.
To provide General Practitioners, Children’s Services/Children and Young People’s Services and other health professionals with relevant information bearing in mind issues of confidentiality.
To participate in interviews and discussions regarding children in care as appropriate.
Work in collaboration with the Clinical Nurse Specialist for Children in Care, Designated Doctor and Paediatricians to maintain an overview of the child and young person’s health needs during their journey through care.
To act as resource for children and young people and their carers in developing their understanding of the responsibilities for their present and future health needs.
To support the Clinical Nurse Specialist for Children in Care and Designated Doctor to develop evidence based practice and implement this with regards to the health needs of children in care.
To work in close partnership with Primary Care and Children’s Services to promote the health and wellbeing in the best interest of children in care.
To participate in the training of Children Services and the Primary Health Care Team in conjunction with CAMHS, and Children’s Services as part of the Training Strategy Programme on understanding and managing the health needs of Children in Care.
To actively support the accurate collection of data through appropriate use of SystmOne in order to be able to report on the key performance indicators for the service.
Act in accordance with the Data Protection Act and Information Governance Policy to ensure confidentiality and protection of client information.
To maintain accurate, up to date, contemporaneous records in line with NMC record keeping guidance and organisational policy. This includes SystmOne data entry on all activity and preparing reports for safeguarding and court purposes.
To access and participate in Safeguarding supervision as per organisational policy.
To access and participate in clinical supervision as per organisational policy
To actively engage patient and public representation in service monitoring and development.
To undertake mentorship, preceptorship and clinical supervision as appropriate to contribute to staff development and monitoring performance.
To work within NMC, National Organisational Policies including Health and Safety as appropriate.
To be pro-actively involved in service developments, training and innovation.
All employees of Health Partnership have an individual responsibility to have knowledge of and employ the basic principles of infection control practices and to ensure compliance with infection control training requirements.
To promote people’s equality, diversity and rights and treats others with dignity and respect at all times.
To demonstrate sensitive communication styles to ensure clients are fully informed and consent to intervention.
To undertake any other duties which may be reasonably required in the remit of the role.
To conduct oneself in a corporate and professional manner at all times
All colleagues are expected to demonstrate at interview and throughout employment that they act in line with Nottinghamshire Healthcare NHS Foundation Trust Values.
Please note applicants will be required to pay for their DBS check. Costs are deducted from salary following appointment. The cost of the DBS application is £26.40 (standard) or £54.40 (enhanced), this cost will be deducted from your salary over the first 2 months of employment.
You are encouraged to enrol for the DBS Update Service. An annual fee of £16 per year applies.
A full UK driving license and vehicle for business use is required for this post; however reasonable adjustments will be made for disabled individuals in line with the Equality Act 2010.