Are you a staff nurse and considered working within a health visitor and school nurse team in Norfolk?
Are you interested in training as a health visitor or school nurse?
Do you have a desire to improve health outcomes for the children, young people and their families who live in our community?
Then we would like to meet you.
We are offering a new post working within the Norfolk Healthy Child Programme - the role of Public Health Nurse 0-19 Development Role. This role includes the opportunity for progression to training as a Specialist Community Public Health Nurse covering the 0-19 age range.
**There are multiple vacancies across Norfolk.
We are recruiting to all areas of Norfolk, and a premium payment is currently being offered to candidates who are successfully recruited to the East locality (Gt Yarmouth area).
This post attracts a New Hire Bonus of £1,500 (pro- rata for part time staff), please see attached terms and conditions.**
Please note that should we receive a high number of applications, we reserve the right to close the advert earlier than advertised.
Across Norfolk Healthy Child Programme we are developing an exciting opportunity for NMC registered practitioners to work with children and families from the antenatal period up to 19 years of age.
If you have a current Band 5 NMC registration, you are excited by innovation, and are passionate about the public health agenda and improving health outcomes for children, young people and families, then this may be the career choice for you.
You will work in an integrated 0-19 team within our Norfolk and Waveney Children and Young People's Health Services.
You will be supported to develop in the role, gaining the skills and knowledge you require to support the skill mix team to deliver our service confidently and competently. You will have the opportunity to work both virtually and in person, gaining experience of our universal offer and providing targeted support within the community.
There is an expectation that on successful appointment to this development role, you will commit to undertake the Registered Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) degree course within 2 years of joining us (depending on your readiness, and availability of the course).
Please note that this role requires you to be able to travel to visit various bases, other services, and families at home. The Public Health Nurse development roles will be available across Norfolk.