
Job overview
This post is Fixed term position until 31/03/27 to meet the needs of the service.
Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board has an opportunity for an enthusiastic and innovative Community Nursery Nurse to join our Flying Start Health Visiting Service in Bangor, North Wales. We are looking for a self-motivated team player who has excellent communication, organisational and interpersonal skills.
The post holder will facilitate one to one, group and community work that aims to address health inequalities in partnership with the wider multi-skilled team. They will take a key role in delivering parent support, health promotion and programmes of care. They will provide a service to families as identified in the needs assessment carried out by the Health Visitor and undertake packages of support through implementing and evaluating planned programmes of care. In addition, the post holder will contribute to the public health role in line with government public health initiatives.
The Health Board offers an Induction Course and ongoing Clinical Supervision and support from its Safeguarding Children Team and opportunities for in house training.
The ability to speak Welsh is essential for this post.
Main duties of the job
Support Health Visitors in delivering health promotion within home, clinic and other community based settings as agreed.
Contribute to the implementation of the delivery of the Core Programme as per Health Board service level agreement and directed by the Health Visitor.
Following initial assessment by the Health Visitor, carry out delegated programmes of care or follow up health issues at home or in clinic.
Undertake screening and/or other health related and developmental assessments as and when directed by the Health Visitor.
Refer to appropriate agencies in collaboration with the Health Visitor.
Ensure the delivery of evidence-based practice in order to facilitate effective care. Includes issues relating to health and well being e.g. diet; safety; dental care etc.
Work with parents to increase their knowledge and skills to enable them to identify and meet their own and children’s health needs under the supervision of the Health Visitor.
Work in partnership with service users and providers; attend client participation groups, social services meetings as directed by the Health Visitor.
Work in partnership with the community, statutory and voluntary agencies in the provision and development of individual and community initiatives as directed by the Health Visitor.
Detailed job description and main responsibilities
To assist the caseload holder in the management and delivery of care to clients autonomously. Duties may include:
- Building on existing assessment of families needs and deliver packages of planned care with no direct supervision.
- To provide and receive complex and sensitive child related information from health and social care staff.
- To decline referral if not appropriate which requires excellent negotiation skills and appropriate sign posting.
- Support to clients with more complex/additional needs.
- To demonstrate ability for motivation and behaviour change with children and families enabling self-efficacy, resilience and strength based relationship.
- To recognise and report any health and safety or risk issues.
- To write records in a concise, accurate and timely manner in line with GDPR guidance and BCU local polices.
- To independently carry out specified assessment and intervention as allocated and discussed with the Health Visitor and using own initiative and experience to modify according to the clients needs.
- To hold own caseload with support from Specialist Community Public Health Nurse (SCPHN) for those families with planned packages of care.
- To hold a special interest role and support other staff within the locality and service.
- To promote peoples equality, diversity and rights.
- To contribute to the care of all clients, ensuring safety and dignity at all times.
You will be able to find a full Job description and Person Specification attached within the supporting documents or please click “Apply now” to view in Trac.
Person specification
Travel
Desirable
- Ability to travel between sites in a timely manner
Experience
Essential
- Community experience
- Experience of working with children, young people and their families
- Able to undertake autonomous and independent work
- A comprehensive and sound awareness of child development
- Understanding of the public health agenda
Desirable
- Previous experience of working within the health visiting and school nursing services
- Experience or awareness of multi disciplinary agencies
Qualifications
Essential
- Education maths and english
- NNEB or equivalent
Desirable
- Child protection training
- Additional training in child development
- Information Technology Skills
Knowledge and Skills
Essential
- Flexible approach to work
- Knowledge of It packages such as word, excell and outlook
- Demonstrates an understanding of safeguarding issues
- Good communication/interpersonal skills
Desirable
- Presentation skills
- Knowledge of social and multicultural issues
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This advert is for Community Nursery Nurse with Betsi Cadwaladr University Health Board in Bangor, North Wales, Wales. It is listed as a Band 4 Nursery nurse role. The advertised salary is £28,819 - £31,626 per annum, pro rata. The contract type is Fixed term: 8 months (until 31/03/27 to meet the needs of the service.). The application deadline is 16 Jul 2026.
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