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Service Manager - Health Visiting & School Nursing Service

  • NHS
  • Full Time
  • Redcar
  • 64059.00 - 66568.00 a year
NHS

Job Description

Job summary

Are you a SCPHN with significant leadership & management experience. Are you ready for a positive change, then you have come to the right place. We have an exciting opportunity for you to join our team as the Service Manager at 0-19 Service at R&C.

At Redcar & Cleveland 0-19 Service we foster a compassionate culture whereby amazing people (like you) can support our workforce to do amazing things with our children, young people, and their families. We value the relationship that we have with our children, young people, their families and our colleagues. We build relationships first and put relationships first, in all that we do.We continuously strive towards improving the public health outcomes for our children, young people and their families within Redcar and Cleveland. The post holder will have responsibility as the Registered Manager for the 0-19 Service, leading a CQC rated good and a UNICEF BFI Gold Award Service providing clinical leadership, support and management for the skill mix teams comprising of health visitors, school nurses, early years senior practitioners, early years practitioners, primary years senior practitioners and business support ensuring the delivery of the commissioned activity in line with the Public Health commissioners service specifications, the Healthy Child Programme, local Childrens Safeguarding arrangements and Public Health Outcomes Framework.

Main duties of the job

The post holder will lead from the front, ensuring the service vision is understood and teams work together to achieve the outcomes.Promoting a collaborative and effective teamwork approach, using outstanding communication and organisational skills, ensuring the needs of the service are maintained whilst demonstrating an ability to be adaptable within the local child health system.To act as a strong and resilient role model, leading the continuous development, improvement and sustainability of the service, within the embedded culture of kindness and compassion supporting and empowering our engaged workforce to continue to develop and strengthen their practice through innovation. Striving to continue to provide highly specialised care for our children, young people and their families.To promote and maintain positive professional relationships across the local children and young peoples system internally and externally.

About us

Some perks for working at Redcar & Cleveland:

  • Pension option to remain within NHS Pension or access Local Govt Pension Scheme
  • Holidays generous annual leave entitlement (34 days pro-rata)
  • NHS Long service annual leave recognised
  • Annual Professional Fee reimbursed
  • Salary £64,059-£66,568.
  • Flexible working hours (where appropriate)
  • Lifestyle Savings Vivup Benefits range of discounts from top retail brands
  • Car Leasing Scheme
  • Cycle to Work Scheme
  • Gym Membership discounted gym membership
  • iHV Annual Corporate Membership
  • Counselling & Physiotherapy (Back in Work Scheme)
  • Career Development including an annual Appraisal & personal Supervision, Preceptorship Programme, Safeguarding Champions, Pre & Post-Registration Mentoring opportunities, iHV Training Programmes & Masters Level Apprenticeships in Leadership.
  • Employee health and wellbeing platform, which includes an exciting range of staff benefits, including, spreading the cost of home and electronics, bike shop, car scheme, gym membership, lifestyle savings and an Employee Assistance ProgrammeThe council holds ambassador status for the North-East Better Health at Work Award.If you are interested in having a conversation with us or have any informal enquiries, contact Fiona Oliver Service Manager on 01642 444011

Job responsibilities

Job Purpose:

To be the lead Nurse for the Public Health Nursing service for Redcar & Cleveland Council responsible for Public Health Nursing practise in the council

To ensure that the Public Health Nursing service - Heath Visiting and School Nursing service delivers high performing, cost effective services, to children, young people and their families.

To provide assurance to the Assistant Director Children and Families with regard the Redcar and Cleveland Council Public Health Visiting / School Nursing Service

The overall purpose of this role is to:

- Lead the strategic development of public health nursing services which meet the needs of children, young people and their families.

-Continually develop services to ensure that they are responsive to any changing needs and demands.

- Manage performance within the post holders area of responsibility.

- Ensure all services have a clear focus on the protection of children and young people and the public health priorities for children, young people and families

- Ensure the Councils Services are excellently managed in ways which secure strong and effective partnership working.

Ensure the service provides good value for money and is managed within its allocated budget

Relationships:

Accountable to: Assistant Director Children and Families

Accountable for: Health Visiting / School Nurse Teams

General Contacts: Engages with Elected Members, other Directorates, the Senior Management Team, internal and external stakeholders and children and young people and their families.

Key duties and responsibilities:

1. To ensure that a responsive and inclusive approach is provided to meet the needs of children, young people and their families.

2. To provide effective leadership and management of services and people.

3. To be accountable and responsible for the professional leadership of public health nurses and ensure there are robust communications pathways to ensure all staff are aware of relevant professional issues

4. Delivery of the CQC registration standards for Health Visiting / School Nursing Services

5. To work alongside the team leaders to ensure that all nursing staff maintain clinical competence and professional registration and work within professional codes of conduct and local policies and procedures.

6. To ensure that child protection policies are consistently applied within the service and that all regulatory requirements are met.

7. The day-to-day management and control of all services within the post holders area of responsibility including the management of staff, budgets and performance.

8. To ensure all current statutory requirements in respect of Childrens Public Health Nursing Services within the post holders responsibility are met and strategies are developed to meet future requirements.

9. To ensure that a safe, professional Public Health Nursing service is delivered to children, young people and their families.

10. To ensure that services are planned, quality assured and delivered in a cost-effective way.

11. To ensure that the service contributes to working in an integrated way and is committed to building partnerships across the Directorates and with other agencies.

12. To ensure a one team approach is adopted across the Directorate and that there is a shared responsibility for contributing to the wider success of the Council.

13. To ensure that there are robust professional supervision and support arrangements in place across the service.

14. To ensure that children, young people and families are provided with the highest quality and range of services at all times.

15. To lead on service planning arrangements and contribute to the wider Divisional service planning process.

16. To provide expert professional leadership to those providing a service to the most vulnerable.

17. To play an active role with partner agencies to secure better outcomes for children and young people.

18. To ensure effective workload management systems are in place and consistently applied across the service.

19. To lead on all matters relating to the quality and performance of the service within the post holders area of responsibility.

20. To establish and maintain an effective network of partner agencies with regards to the Delivery of The Healthy Child Programme 0 19 years across the Council - voluntary sector and individuals working in the field of Childrens Services on a national, regional and local level.

21. To possess sound, highly developed interpersonal and communication skills, with the ability and confidence to represent the services positively within a complex multi-agency environment through high quality written and verbal communication

22. To ensure proper meaningful involvement of children and young people and their families in all aspects of service development. To ensure all financial and budgetary requirements in respect of the service are managed efficiently and effectively.

23. To identify annual training needs of the public health nursing teams and administrative staff

24. To develop systems to ensure that all staff is kept up to ...

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