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As a provider of services across East Anglia and Luton, East of England Community Health and Care NHS Trust is an organisation that listens, values and engages with its staff.
Our aim is to ensure the children and young people living in Norfolk have every opportunity to achieve their full potential. We are excited about taking forward real opportunities for maximising the best outcomes for children, young people and their families.
We are seeking a highly motivated and experienced Practitioner to work as a Deputy Named Professional alongside the Named Professional to contribute to the implementation of the Trust's Safeguarding Children Strategy. This includes the design and delivery of safeguarding training, provision of expert advice and support, provision of high quality safeguarding supervision, contribution to Serious Case Reviews and other reviews and contribution to Norfolk multi-agency work.
Deputise for the Named Professionals when appropriate, regarding safeguarding children and adults and to actively contribute to the development of links with other agencies.
Promote awareness within the Trust of everyones responsibility to safeguard children and adults at risk and promote their welfare.
Deliver specialist safeguarding supervision to practitioners on issues related to safeguarding children and adults at risk, facilitating reflective and critical analysis against agreed outcomes and using a Think Family approach to guide and support clinical practice.
To lead on development of defined areas of safeguarding practice as determined by the Named Professional and Head/Assistant Director of Safeguarding.
To support practitioners to embed Think Family across the Trust.
To lead the locality Safeguarding Team in working collaboratively with partners by supporting effective timely communication and information sharing both internally and externally which supports multidisciplinary/interagency working.
Provide expert advice support and guidance to all staff within East of England NHS Trust in relation to safeguarding children and adults at risk.
Encourage practitioners to listen to and act on the voice of the child and the voice of the adult within their practice, record keeping and reports.
Encourage practitioners to consider all individuals in the family/community they work with and reflect this within their practice, record keeping and reports.
To escalate complex safeguarding cases with partner agencies where appropriate.
To assist the Named Professionals to undertake Safeguarding Child Practice Reviews, Serious Violence Reviews, Safeguarding Adult Reviews, Domestic Homicide Reviews. LeDeR and any other reviews identified and identify and disseminate learning.
To support the Digital Platform from a safeguarding perspective.
To be available to support staff as required when dealing with the complexities of safeguarding.
To support staff dealing with the emotional trauma that safeguarding work can evoke and be able to recognise the potential personal impact of working in safeguarding on self and others and seek support and help when necessary.
Support staff to ensure they have access to appropriate legal advice when required.
Support practitioners in the development and/or analysis of case chronologies that support the analysis of risk and resilience in families and agree actions that drive forward safeguarding practice.
Support practitioners to produce high quality reports to present as evidence in courts to safeguard children and adults at risk.
Engage with the receipt of regular safeguarding supervision and undertake reflective practice.
Act as an autonomous practitioner when advising and supporting decision making.
To work with staff to promote best practice, identify risk factors and initiate or escalate appropriate action to safeguard children and adults at risk.
To represent East of England NHS Trust at any multi-agency strategic groups as allocated by the Named Professional, these could include Safeguarding Children Partnership or Safeguarding Adults Board meetings and workstreams.
To contribute to collaborative interagency working and quality assurance frameworks for safeguarding.
To assist the Named Professional to meet locality and Trust wide assurance by providing data in relation to, Statutory self-assessments, and other information as requested by the wider Trust or partner agencies.
Support the locality Safeguarding Team to plan, develop, facilitate, and evaluate training packages within the organisation and as needed in partnership with other agencies where multi agency training is provided.
Lead and ensure completion of related Safeguarding Clinical Audit programme under the direction of the Named Professional.
Support the organisation Lead for Prevent. Provide point of contact for advice and guidance on all matters relating to Prevent within your scope of accountability and skills.
Support the organisation Lead for Mental Capacity Act and Deprivation of Liberty Safeguards.
Provide point of contact for advice and guidance on all matters relating to MCA and DoLS within the scope of your accountability and skills.
Rated 'Outstanding' by the Care Quality Commission, we are proud to provide high quality innovative services across most of the east of England that enable people to receive care closer to home and live healthier lives.
There's one reason why our services are outstanding - and that's our amazing staff who, for the seventh year running, rated us incredibly highly in the national staff survey.
If you share our passion for innovative and high-quality care delivery, then please submit your application and join us on our exciting journey as a leading-edge specialist community provider. All are welcome to apply and our promise to you is a culture which prioritises staff engagement and development.