FAQs
What are the key responsibilities of the Health Visitor role?
The key responsibilities include providing skilled, effective, and evidence-based health visiting services to clients in community settings, planning, organizing, and evaluating health visiting services, and collaborating with other healthcare providers to ensure seamless delivery of services.
What percentage of clinical time will be spent on health visiting versus project work?
You will spend 80% of your clinical time on health visiting and 20% on a structured work-based program focusing on a health project.
Is there a premium offered for this position?
Yes, registered Band 6 Health Visitors are offered a premium of £2,500 payable upon commencement of employment, subject to terms and conditions.
What support does CLCH offer for new employees relocating to Central London?
CLCH offers single occupancy accommodation assistance, support with finding accommodation, and help with the deposit.
Are flexible working options available for this role?
Yes, flexible working options are available.
What training and development opportunities are provided?
CLCH offers training, support, and development opportunities to help you progress in your career.
How can I contact someone for more information about the role?
For further details or informal visits, you can contact Ruth Davis, Integrated 0-5 Early Help & Prevention Manager, at ruth.davis@nhs.net.
What is the geographical area that the Health Visitors will cover?
The Health Visitors will cover Kensington and Chelsea or Westminster localities within the inner northwest division.
What type of team structure is in place for this role?
The role is part of a transformed service with universal and targeted teams aligned to family hubs and a wider early help program.
How does CLCH support diversity in its workforce?
CLCH is committed to diversity, welcoming applications from individuals regardless of age, sexual orientation, ethnicity, religion, and disability, and has active BAME and LGBTQI networks.