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Location
Salary
£49,387 - £56,515 Per Annum / Pro Rata
Profession
Nurse (adult and children)
Grade
Band 7
Deadline
15 Apr 2026
Contract Type
Permanent
Posted Date
01 Apr 2026

Job overview

The Family Nurse Partnership (FNP) is a national evidence-based early intervention programme. The aim of the programme is to improve the antenatal health, child health and development outcomes along with improvements to parents’ economic self-sufficiency in disadvantaged young families.

This role is responsible for delivering the FNP intensive, preventive home visiting programme to vulnerable, hard to reach young women who are expecting their first baby. Post holders will be required to develop high-level generalist and specialist skills to work within the clinical methods of the structured programme. Family nurses will be expected to develop therapeutic relationships with clients and work intensively within complex family situations to achieve the expected outcomes of the programme. This is a demanding specialist role requiring high levels of professional skills and practice and the ability to work as part of a team.

Please note this vacancy may close early if a high volume of applications is received, we advise you submit your application early to avoid disappointment.

Main duties of the job

* To recruit and engage eligible, hard-to-reach pregnant young women to the FNP programme. To utilise materials and methods in the clients’ homes in order to achieve the following; improve the outcomes of pregnancy; improve children’s health and development by enabling parents to provide more sensitive and competent care of them; and  improve parental life-course by helping parents plan future pregnancies,  complete their education, and find work.  * To work therapeutically with a range of family members to promote behaviour change and positive outcomes for children and families.  * To take a lead professional role when required where children and young people with additional needs require an integrated package of support from more than one practitioner/service.  * Through continuous monitoring and engagement in reflective supervision, to ensure that expertise in clinical methods are developed and maintained, that the service offered is of high quality and the programme is implemented with fidelity.  * To work in collaboration with local statutory and mainstream services to ensure that families become confident in accessing a range of other universal health and support services and are ready to graduate from the programme when the child is two years old.

Detailed job description and main responsibilities

Please see the Job Description and Person Specification attached for further information on the role.