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To liaise closely with the Named Nurse for Looked after Children, to ensure structures, processes and policies are in place to plan, manage and monito... Role: Bank Specialist Nurse for Children in Care ONW, Category: Health & Social Care
Bank Specialist Nurse for Children in Care ONW: (Company Name - Subscribers only)
To liaise closely with the Named Nurse for Looked after Children, to ensure structures, processes and policies are in place to plan, manage and monitor the delivery of effective health care to all children who are looked after.To be responsible for a caseload of looked after children and young people,autonomously undertaking direct specialist clinical work including carrying out statutory health assessment reviews on Looked after Children.To work in partnership with the Named nurse and Named Dr for LAC to implement National Guidance and Local Policy for Looked after ChildrenTo work alongside colleagues to ensure Looked after Children receive timely, child and young person focused assessments and interventions in line with Statutory GuidanceTo deliver training to foster carers and other health and social care professional
Main duties of the job
To maintain a clinical caseload and assess health needs with a child centred holistic framework in line with the ‘Framework for the Assessment of Children in Need and their families’. (2000)Ensure effective implementation of healthcare plans for individual childrenTo work in partnership with the Named Doctor and Named nurse to undertake holistic health assessments for all children entering careIn partnership with the Named Doctor, Named nurse and GP’s, develop individual Health Care Plans to ensure that identified or ongoing health needs are being addressedLiaise with all relevant health care professionals in order to implement the Health Care PlanResponsible for undertaking the statutory review health assessments for all LAC in BarnetDevelop, implement and evaluate health care plans in partnership with LAC and their carer’s
About us
Why join?
- Earn more per hour – bank rates are higher than agency and include holiday pay. We also cover your expenses and provide free uniforms
- See the best shifts first – bank staff get priority over all agency workers
- Book the shifts you want on your phone – build your own rota on our bank booking system
- Get 24×7 support from our friendly Staff Bank team – a local team dedicated to helping you
- Access (Company Name - Subscribers only) benefits – such as (Company Name - Subscribers only) pension contributions and discounts
- Access Trust benefits – get support with your career development and mental health
- Become part of an integrated team – feel more valued and supported in your work
Details
Date posted
05 June 2025
Pay scheme
Agenda for change
Band
Band 7
Salary
£23.52 an hour pay + 12.07% Holiday pay
Contract
Bank
Working pattern
Flexible working
Reference number
824-BANK-LIT1402
Job locations
Oak Lane Clinic
Oak Lane
London
N2 8LT
Job description
Job responsibilities
Please see attached Job Description for a comprehensive list of role specific duties and responsibilities
Both verbal and written communication skills, and experience of team working will be essential to the role. Strong interpersonal skills will also be essential.You must be an NMC registered, UK based nurse to apply for this role, as it is ‘zero-hours’ it does not attract visa sponsorship. You must also have at least 6 months acute experience. Job description
Job responsibilities
Please see attached Job Description for a comprehensive list of role specific duties and responsibilities
Both verbal and written communication skills, and experience of team working will be essential to the role. Strong interpersonal skills will also be essential.You must be an NMC registered, UK based nurse to apply for this role, as it is ‘zero-hours’ it does not attract visa sponsorship. You must also have at least 6 months acute experience.
Person Specification
Education/Qualification
Essential
- RN or RN (child)
- Health Visiting / School Nursing professional qualification, with entry onto the 3rd part of the NMC Register
- Evidence of ongoing professional development in Safeguarding Issues
- Minimum of two years post registration experience working in the acute sector or in the community
Desirable
- Mental health qualification
Experience
Essential
- Demonstrable post qualification experience of working with children & young people in a range of settings
- Experience of working with highly vulnerable children & young people
- Carrying out assessments of a CYP’s development and identifying where further investigation, assessment or escalation may be required
- Formulating care planning & intervention, directing other professionals to support achievement of the CYP’s outcomes Working in partnership with vulnerable children & young people Multi-agency liaison & collaboration, with respect to complex children’s cases
- Working with client groups from diverse cultural backgrounds. Ability to empathise with vulnerable children, young people and their carers and families
Skills & Knowledge
Essential
- Ability to assess, plan implement and evaluate programmes of quality care for highly complex & vulnerable children & young people
- Awareness of national and local policies and Statutory Guidance with respect to LAC
- An understanding of the public health context of supporting LAC Ability to work with CYP from diverse cultures, Asylum Seekers & those who are ‘Hard to Reach’Has participated in audit and can advise how this has transferred into practice
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including with other departments/agencies
Person Specification
Education/Qualification
Essential
- RN or RN (child)
- Health Visiting / School Nursing professional qualification, with entry onto the 3rd part of the NMC Register
- Evidence of ongoing professional development in Safeguarding Issues
- Minimum of two years post registration experience working in the acute sector or in the community
Desirable
- Mental health qualification
Experience
Essential
- Demonstrable post qualification experience of working with children & young people in a range of settings
- Experience of working with highly vulnerable children & young people
- Carrying out assessments of a CYP’s development and identifying where further investigation, assessment or escalation may be required
- Formulating care planning & intervention, directing other professionals to support achievement of the CYP’s outcomes Working in partnership with vulnerable children & young people Multi-agency liaison & collaboration, with respect to complex children’s cases
- Working with client groups from diverse cultural backgrounds. Ability to empathise with vulnerable children, young people and their carers and families
Skills & Knowledge
Essential
- Ability to assess, plan implement and evaluate programmes of quality care for highly complex & vulnerable children & young people
- Awareness of national and local policies and Statutory Guidance with respect to LAC
- An understanding of the public health context of supporting LAC Ability to work with CYP from diverse cultures, Asylum Seekers & those who are ‘Hard to Reach’Has participated in audit and can advise how this has transferred into practice
- Excellent interpersonal and communication skills, including with other departments/agencies