The Looked after children's health team promotes and monitors the health and well-being of looked after children and young people.
The roles includes working collaboratively across the Health and Social Care setting with a wide range of professionals across health, social care, education and voluntary sector to acchieve the best health outcomes for children and young people looked after . This is to ensure that looked after children and young people receive the appropriate services in order to reach their full potential, as outlined in Promoting the Health and Wellbeing of Looked after Children (2015)
The role also requires the need to develop, co-ordinate and facilitate access to a broad range of health services in order to ensure looked after children, care leavers and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children’s needs are met and positive outcomes for this vulnerable group are achieved.
The role also requires linking with the child or young persons named social worker or personal assistant and other professionals and will work actively as a member of a multi disciplinary team, whose priority is the care of looked after children and young people.
The service is led by the Named Doctor and Nurse for Looked After Children. The team is responsible for co-ordinating and arranging statutory health assessments for children and young people placed in and out of borough to ensure they have the best possible outcomes.
We are seeking to recruit a dynamic and innovative nurse to join the Looked after Children's Team. The role involves being responsible for co-ordinating health needs review assessments; ensuring individual packages of care are formulated and implemented.
The role requires you to provide support and training to a wide range of professionals in order to promote the health of looked after children, care leavers and unaccompanied asylum-seeking children.
The expectation is that the nurse will ensure that all local and national policy initiatives are reflected in the service delivered.
Whittington Health is a dynamic organization currently delivering community services across Haringey. We are recognized for innovation in our approach, and work within the community to deliver a high-quality service. We aim to employ a workforce which is representative of its client population and are open to the value of differences in age, disability, gender, marital status, race, sexual orientation, and religion.
We embrace the ICARE values of Whittington Health, and we are innovative, compassionate, accountable and respectful while delivering excellent levels of healthcare.
For further information please contact
Tenby Dzingai -Lead for Universal Children Services 0-19 Haringey
Email:
[email protected] Mobile: 07584205528
Equal Opportunities
Our latest policy known as “Promoting Equality, Diversity and Human Rights” outlines the Trust’s commitment to ensuring that no job applicant or employee receives less than favourable treatment on grounds of sex, marital and civil partnership status, gender reassignment, pregnancy and maternity, race, colour, creed, religion or belief, physical disability, mental health, learning difficulty, age or sexual orientation and is not placed at a disadvantage by conditions or requirements that cannot be shown to be justifiable.
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For further details / informal visits contact: Name: S Tenby Dzingai Job title: Lead for Universal Children Services 0-19 Haringey Email address:
[email protected] Telephone number: 07584205528