FAQs
What is the job title for this position?
The job title is Health Visitor SCPHN (Specialist Community Public Health Nurse).
Where are the job vacancies located?
The vacancies are located in Westminster, specifically at Bessborough Family Hub, Portman Family Hub, and Queen’s Park Children’s Centre.
What type of teams have been implemented in the borough?
The borough has implemented universal and targeted teams that are aligned to family hubs and the wider early help programme.
What kind of experience can I expect working in the inner boroughs?
You will experience the full spectrum of need from the least to the most affluent, giving you a wide range of public health experience.
How is the division serviced for commuting?
The division is serviced by 20 TFL stations and 5 cross county/country stations, facilitating easy commuting and work-related travel.
What relocation assistance is provided?
Sharetobuy offers discounted market rent properties for essential workers in each borough.
What are the key responsibilities of a Health Visitor in this role?
Responsibilities include planning, organizing, and evaluating the health visiting service, providing effective evidence-based care, collaborating with other healthcare providers, and enhancing service delivery in partnership with Family Hubs.
Are there any financial incentives for registered Band 6 Health Visitors?
Yes, there is a premium of £2,500 payable upon commencement of employment, subject to terms and conditions.
What kind of support do you provide for new employees?
We offer a comprehensive induction into the community service, local induction for the role, and support with gaining a driving license, accommodation assistance, and a car lease scheme.
Are flexible working options available?
Yes, flexible working options are available.
Is there a loan available for travel expenses?
Yes, we offer an annual travel card loan.
What types of professional development opportunities are available?
We provide training, support, and development opportunities to assist you in your career.
Who can I contact for further information about the position?
You can contact Ruth Davis, the 0-5 Integrated Early Help Prevention Manager, at ruth.davis@nhs.net or by telephone at 07774959547.