Salary:
10,000 - 100,000 GBP

Yearly based

Location:

Enfield, EN1 3XA

Job Posted:
1 day ago
Job Expire:
3w 6d
Job Type
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Job Description
Job overview If you are a registered nurse/midwife with a minimum of 12 months post qualified and wanting to take the next step in your career? This might be for you. Do you have a passion for public health, School Nursing and wanting to make a difference? Then the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) training maybe for you. The SCPHN course offers the opportunity to become a qualified School Nurse. As a School Nurse (SCPHN) in Enfield, you can make a real difference to children, families, and communities. You will play a fundamental role in the development of the Healthy Child Programme, preventing social exclusion and deprivation and tackling important public health issues. For more information about the role of a School Nurse please visit: https://www.healthcareers.nhs.uk/explore-roles/public-health/roles-public-health/school-nurse This application is for an NHS sponsored (practice) placement with Royal Free London NHS Foundation Trust. Once successful, you will be guided to apply for a place at the University of Hertfordshire. A full driving license and access to a car are essential, and availability to commence on the date stated by the University Hertfordshire in September 2025. Please NB: We may when necessary be required to close a job prior to the closing date, due to a change in circumstances. MAIN DUTIES AND RESPONSIBILITIES To fulfil the requirements of the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse program by attending university course dates and practice placement days in accordance with university regulations. NMUH North Middlesex University Hospital NHS Hospital Trust (NMUH) is one of London’s busiest healthcare providers, providing hospital care and community services for the 350,000 people living in Enfield, Haringey and beyond. Our specialist services include HIV, cardiology, blood disorders, diabetes, fertility, sickle cell and thalassemia. In addition to a full range of cancer diagnosis and treatment services, the Helen Rollason Cancer Support Centre is based on-site and provides services to support cancer patients’ wellbeing. We also provide community services and have a dedicated 0-19 service for children and young people in Enfield so that they can get the best possible start in life. This includes health visitors and school nurses who are delivering the national Healthy Child Programme, which provides a structured framework for the delivery of key interventions to support the health and wellbeing of children and families from 0 to 5 and school aged children from 5-19. The 0-19 service aims to improve pathways and partnerships with services in the hospital and deliver excellent care for the children and families. For more information, please access the following link:https://www.northmid.nhs.uk/ To fulfil the requirements of the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse program by attending university course dates and practice placement days in accordance with university regulations. 1. CLINICAL RESPONSIBILITIES 1.1To work with the Practice Assessor and Practice Supervisor to develop the skills and competencies to achieve NMC Registration Standards for Specialist Community Practice. 1.2With the support of the Practice Assessor, Practice Supervisor, and the Professional Development Lead, to link the theoretical knowledge gained through the university program to the practice situation. 1.3To demonstrate an understanding of current and emerging National, Regional, and local healthcare legislation, policies, and guidelines as they pertain to chosen pathway (HV or SN). 1.4 To develop/build on skills of managing and prioritising workload, team leadership and management 1.5 To work within University Regulations pertaining to academic work and student conduct 2. RESPONSIBILITY FOR PATIENTS 2.1The fundamental responsibilities of the post holder are to attain the academic credentials, and the clinical skills required to practice as a NMC registered Specialist Community Public Health Nurse on a defined pathway (HV or SN). 2.2To fulfil the requirements of the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse program by attending university course dates and practice placement days in accordance with university regulations. 2.3To work with the Practice Assessor and Practice Supervisor to develop the skills and competencies to achieve NMC Registration Standards for Specialist Community Practice. 3. RESPONSIBILITY FOR POLICY AND SERVICE DEVELOPMENT 3.1To demonstrate an understanding of current and emerging National, Regional, and local healthcare legislation, policies, and guidelines as they pertain to chosen pathway (HV or SN). 3.2To work within employing Organisation policies as they pertain to the relevant clinical setting. 3.3 To work within employing Organisation policies relating to employee responsibilities. 3.4 To work within University Regulations pertaining to academic work and student conduct 3.5 To work within employing Organisation policies as they pertain to the relevant clinical setting. 3.6 To work within employing Organisation policies relating to employee responsibilities. 4. RESPONSIBILITY FOR FINANCIAL AND PHYSICAL RESOURCES None 5. RESPONSIBILITY FOR LEADING AND MANAGING 5.1To develop/build on skills of managing and prioritising workload, team leadership and management 5.2With the support of the Practice Assessor, Practice Supervisor, and the Professional Development Lead, to link the theoretical knowledge gained through the university program to the practice situation. 6. RESPONSIBILITY FOR INFORMATION RESOURCES 6.1 To be mindful and use the resources with care. 7. RESPONSIBILITY FOR RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT 7.1 To work with the Practice Assessor and Practice Supervisor to develop the skills and competencies to achieve NMC Registration Standards for Specialist Community Practice 7.2 To fulfil the requirements of the Specialist Community Public Health Nurse program by attending university course dates and practice placement days in accordance with university regulations. GENERAL RESPONSIBILITIES Infection Control Infection control is everyone’s responsibility. All staff, both clinical and non clinical, are required to adhere to the Trust’s Infection Prevention and Control policies and procedures and the Health Act (2006) Code of Practice for the prevention and control healthcare associated infections and make every effort to maintain high standards of infection control at all times thereby reducing the risk of Healthcare Associated infections. It is the duty of every member of staff to take personal responsibility for the prevention and control of infection, as laid down in the Trust’s policies and procedures which reflect the statutory requirements of the Hygiene Code. · To work in close collaboration with the Infection Control Team. · To ensure that monitoring of clinical practice is undertaken at the agreed frequency. · To ensure that the ward environments are cleaned and maintained to the highest standards; ensuring that shortfalls are rectified or escalate as necessary. · To ensure that all relevant monitoring data and issues are provided to the Directorate’s Governance structures. · To ensure that all staff are released to attend infection control-related educational sessions and staff with specialist roles, e.g. link practitioners, are released to undertake their duties. Health and Safety at Work The post holder is required to: · Take reasonable care for the health and safety of himself/herself and other people who may be affected by their actions or omissions at work. · Co-operate with the employer in ensuring that all statutory and other requirements are complied with. Confidentiality & Data Protection The post holder has a responsibility to comply with the Data Protection Act and General Data Protection Regulation 2018 and maintain confidentiality of staff, patients and Trust business. If you are required to process information, you should do so in a fair and lawful way, ensuring accuracy is maintained. You should hold information only for the specific registered purpose and not use or disclose it in any way incompatible with such a purpose. You should disclose information only to authorised persons or organisations as instructed. Breaches of confidentiality in relation to information will result in disciplinary action, which may include dismissal. Employees are expected to comply with all Trust policies and procedures and to work in accordance with the Data Protection Act and General Data Protection Regulation 2018. For those posts where there is management or supervision of other staff it is the responsibility of that employee to ensure that their staff receive appropriate training (e.g. HISS induction, organising refresher sessions for staff when necessary). Conflict of Interest The Trust is responsible for ensuring that the services for patients in its care meet the highest standards. Equally, it is responsible for ensuring that staff do not abuse their official position, to gain or benefit themselves, their family or friends. Equality and Diversity The Trust values equality and diversity in employment and in the services we provide. It is committed to promoting equality and diversity in employment and will keep under review our policies and procedures to ensure that the job related needs of all staff working in the Trust are recognized. The Trust aims to ensure that all job applicants, employees or clients are treated fairly and valued equally regardless of sex, marital status, domestic circumstances, age, race,colour, disablement, ethnic or national origin, social background or employment status, sexual orientation, religion, beliefs, HIV status, gender reassignment, political affiliation or trade union membership. Selection for training and development and promotion will be on the basis of the individual’s ability to meet the requirements for the job. You are responsible for ensuring that the Trust’s policies, procedures and obligations in respect of promoting equality and diversity are adhered to in relation to both staff and services. Vulnerable Groups · To carry out responsibilities in such a way as to minimize risk of harm to children, young people and vulnerable adults and to promote their welfare in accordance with the Children Act 2004, Working Together to Safeguard Children (2006) and No Secrets guidance (DH 2000). · To demonstrate an understanding of and adhere to the trust’s child protection policies. Smoke Free The Trust implements a Smoke Free policy that applies to all staff. Staff are not allowed to smoke while wearing a recognizable Trust uniform or visible trust identification badge, and not allowed to smoke anywhere on hospital grounds. Staff are not allowed to take additional breaks in order to smoke. They may smoke during designated breaks but only out of uniform and off site. Staff contravening this policy may be subject to disciplinary procedures. Standards of dress All staff are expected to abide by the Trust’s guidance on standards of dress. This job description outlines the current main responsibilities of the post. However, the duties of the post may change and develop over time and may therefore be amended in consultation with the post holder. This advert closes on Friday 16 May 2025. Location : Enfield, EN1 3XA

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