Family Hub Practitioner- West Essex - Epping Ongar and Waltham Abbey area
Salary Negotiable within Banding
About our service
The Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service (ECFWS) brings together a range of existing services, having been commissioned by Essex County Council and the West Essex Clinical Commissioning Group.
The service, which is provided by HCRG Care Group in partnership with Barnardo's, ensures that families continue to have easy access to local services, with staff able to reach children and families in the community; whether in one of our Family Hubs or Delivery Sites, an Early Years Setting or School, or in a family's home. This flexible and innovative new way of working is about providing services without walls and ensuring those families who need support the most are easily reached.
Broad areas of support and service delivery are:• Health Visiting• Parenting Support• School Nursing• Family Health• Resilience and Child Development• Support for ages 0-19 (25 SEND)
The Position: Family Hub Practitioner
The Essex Child and Family Wellbeing Service are seeking a passionate and dedicated professional to join our team as a Family Hub Practitioner
The Family Hub Practitioner will report to an allocated Health Visitor/School Nurse who will in turn report to the Healthy Family Team Leader. The post-holder will be employed by Barnardo's; however the post-holder will be managed by a Team Leader employed by Barnardo's or HCRG Care Group as part of a matrix management system.
Key Responsibilities:
Under guidance and instruction:
Essential requirements for the role
A valid driving licence and use of a car is essential for this role.
Applications are shortlisted by demonstrated experience aligned to the Person Specification. When completing your application, please ensure that you include as much detail as possible and reference your experience to reflect the person specification.
This role is based in the West Essex locality, working in and around the Epping Ongar and Waltham Abbey area.
As per NHS guidance this role will require successful applicants to evidence immunisations or immunity for MMR and Chicken Pox. This is due to the clinical focus of some tasks and the requirement to work with vulnerable families, young people and children.
The roles within this service may also require the successful applicant to wear PPE including the wearing of a protective mask, to follow social distancing rules as stated within NHS guidelines and to remain compliant with any future mandatory requirements introduced by the Government/NHS.